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The 35th World Cup season began in October 2000 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 2001 at the World Cup finals at Åre, Sweden. The overall winners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and Janica Kostelić of Croatia, her first. Maier won 13 races and had nearly twice the points of his nearest competitor, compatriot Stephan Eberharter. In the women's competition, Kostelić won nine races and won the overall by 67 points over Renate Götschl of Austria. There were no North Americans in the top ten of either competition.

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  • Alpiner Skiweltcup 2000/01 (de)
  • 2000–01 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup (en)
  • Coupe du monde de ski alpin 2000-2001 (fr)
  • Coppa del Mondo di sci alpino 2001 (it)
  • Puchar Świata w narciarstwie alpejskim 2000/2001 (pl)
  • Copa do Mundo de Esqui Alpino de 2001 (pt)
  • Кубок мира по горнолыжному спорту 2000/2001 (ru)
  • Världscupen i alpin skidåkning 2000/2001 (sv)
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  • Die Saison 2000/01 des von der FIS veranstalteten Alpinen Skiweltcups begann am 28. Oktober 2000 in Sölden und endete am 11. März 2001 anlässlich des Weltcup-Finales in Åre. Bei den Männern wurden 32 Rennen ausgetragen (9 Abfahrten, 5 Super-G, 9 Riesenslaloms, 9 Slaloms). Bei den Frauen waren es 33 Rennen (8 Abfahrten, 8 Super-G, 8 Riesenslaloms, 9 Slaloms). Dazu kam je eine Kombinationswertung. Höhepunkt der Saison war die Weltmeisterschaft 2001 in St. Anton am Arlberg. (de)
  • La coupe du monde de ski alpin 2000-2001 est la 35e édition de la coupe du monde de ski alpin, compétition de ski alpin organisée annuellement. Elle se déroule du 28 octobre 2000 au 11 mars 2001. Les hommes disputent 33 épreuves : 9 descentes, 5 super-G, 9 géants, 9 slaloms et 1 combiné. Les femmes disputent 34 épreuves : 8 descentes, 8 super-G, 8 géants, 9 slaloms et 1 combiné. Les championnats du monde sont disputés à Sankt Anton du 29 janvier au 10 février 2001. (fr)
  • Sezon 2000/2001 Pucharu Świata w narciarstwie alpejskim rozpoczął się 28 października 2000 w austriackim Sölden, a zakończył 11 marca 2001 w szwedzkiej miejscowości Åre. Była to 35. edycja pucharowej rywalizacji. Rozegrano 34 konkurencje dla kobiet (8 zjazdów, 8 slalomów gigantów, 8 supergigantów, 9 slalomów specjalnych oraz 1 kombinację) i 33 konkurencje dla mężczyzn (9 zjazdów, 9 slalomów gigantów, 5 supergigantów, 9 slalomów specjalnych oraz 1 kombinację). Puchar Narodów (łącznie) zdobyła reprezentacja Austrii, wyprzedzając Szwajcarię i Francję. (pl)
  • A Copa do Mundo de Esqui Alpino de 2001 foi a 35º edição da Copa do Mundo, ela foi iniciada em outubro de 2000 na Áustria e finalizada em março de 2001 na Suécia. O austríaco Hermann Maier venceu no masculino, enquanto no feminino a croata Janica Kostelić foi a campeã geral. (pt)
  • Världscupen i alpin skidåkning 2000/2001 startades i Sölden den 28 oktober 2000 och avslutades i Åre 11 mars 2001. Segrare av totala världscupen blev Hermann Maier och Janica Kostelić (sv)
  • The 35th World Cup season began in October 2000 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 2001 at the World Cup finals at Åre, Sweden. The overall winners were Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and Janica Kostelić of Croatia, her first. Maier won 13 races and had nearly twice the points of his nearest competitor, compatriot Stephan Eberharter. In the women's competition, Kostelić won nine races and won the overall by 67 points over Renate Götschl of Austria. There were no North Americans in the top ten of either competition. (en)
  • La Coppa del Mondo di sci alpino 2001 fu la trentacinquesima edizione della manifestazione organizzata dalla Federazione Internazionale Sci; ebbe inizio il 28 ottobre 2000 a Sölden, in Austria, e si concluse l'11 marzo 2001 a Åre, in Svezia. Nel corso della stagione si tennero a Sankt Anton am Arlberg i Campionati mondiali di sci alpino 2001, non validi ai fini della Coppa del Mondo, il cui calendario contemplò dunque un'interruzione nel mese di febbraio. (it)
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