2016-17년 스키
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2016년 7월 1일부터 2017년 4월 23일까지 다음과 같은 스키 경기가 세계 각지에서 열렸다.
알파인 스키
세계 선수권 대회 (알파인)
- 2017년 1월 22일부터 31일까지 타르비시오에서[1] 열린 세계 패러 알파인스키 선수권 대회
- 결과를 보려면 여기를 클릭하십시오.
- 2월 6일부터 19일까지: 2017년 FIS 알파인 세계스키선수권대회 세인트루이스. 모리츠[2]
오스트리아와 스위스는 각각 3개의 금메달을 땄다.오스트리아가 종합 메달 집계를 따냈다.
- 3월 6일~14일: 2017년 올레 세계 주니어 알파인스키[3] 선수권 대회
오스트리아와 스위스는 각각 3개의 금메달을 땄다.오스트리아가 종합 메달 집계를 따냈다.
2017년 알파인스키 월드컵
- 2016년 10월 22일 ~ 2017년 3월 19일 : FIS 2016-17 알파인스키 월드컵[4]
- 10월
- 11월
- 11월 12일 및 13일: ASWC No.2 in Levi
- 11월 23~27일 : 루이스 호수에서 열린 ASWC 3위
- 악천후로 인해 모든 행사가 취소되었다.[5]
- 11월 26일 및 27일 : ASWC 4위 in Killington
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
테사 월리
- 여자 회전 우승자 : 미카엘라 시프린
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
- 11월 29일~12월 4일 : ASWC #5 in Val-D'Iser #1[6]
- 11월 29일~12월 4일 : 루이스 호수에서 열리는 ASWC #6
- 여자 활강 우승자:
일카 슈투헤치 (2회)
- 위민스 슈퍼G 우승자 : 라라굿
- 여자 활강 우승자:
- 12월
- 12월 10일, 11일: ASWC No.7 in Val-d'Iser #2
- 남자 대회전 우승자:
알렉시스 핀투로
- 남자 회전 우승자:
헨리크 크리스토페르센
- 남자 대회전 우승자:
- 12월 10일 및 11일: ASWC #8 in Sestriere
- 12월 14~17일 ASWC 9위 발가든아
- 12월 14일 ~ 18일 : ASWC #10 in Val-d'Iser #3
- 12월 18일 및 19일 : ASWC 11위 (Alta Badia)
- 남자 대회전 우승자: 마르셀 히르셰르
- 남자 평행 대회전 우승자: 키프로스 사라진
- 12월 20일 : ASWC #12 in Courchevel
- 강풍으로 인해 행사가 취소되었습니다.[8]
- 12월 22일 : ASWC 마돈나 디 캄피글리오 13위
- 12월 26~29일 ASWC 산타카테리나 14위
- 12월 27~29일: ASWC #15 (섬머링)
- 참고: 대회전 1개가 쿠르셰벨에서 이번 [9]대회로 일정이 변경되었다.
- 여자 대회전 우승자 : 미카엘라 시프린(2회)
- 여자 회전 우승자 : 미카엘라 시프린
- 1월
- 1월 3일 및 5일: ASWC #15 in 자그레브
- 회전 우승자: 만프레드 뫼르그(m) / 베로니카 벨레스-주줄로바(f)
- 1월 7일 및 8일: 아델보덴 ASWC #16
- 1월 7일 & 8일 WC #17 in Maribor
- 1월 10일 : Flachau에서의 ASWC #18
- 여자 회전 우승자 : Frida Hansdotter
- 1월 10일 ~ 15일 : Wengen ASWC #19
- 비고: 여기서 열리는 남자 활강 경기는 취소되었다.
- 남자 알파인복합 우승자:
닐스 힌터만
- 남자 회전 우승자:
헨리크 크리스토페르센
- 1월 12일~15일: ASWC #20 in Altenmarkt im Pongau
- 비고: 여자 알파인복합 경기는 취소되었다.
- 여자 활강 우승자:
크리스틴 샤이어
- 1월 17~22일 : ASWC #21 in Kitzbühel
- 1월 19일~22일 : 가르미슈파르텐키르헨에서 ASWC No.22
- 여자 활강 우승자: 린지 본
- 위민스 슈퍼G 우승자 : 라라굿
- 1월 24일 : Schladming에서 ASWC #23
- 1월 24일 : ASWC #24 in Kronplatz
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
페데리카 브리뇨네
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
- 1월 26~29일: ASWC #25 가르미슈파르텐키르헨 #2
- 남자 활강 우승자:
Travis Ganong (#1) / Hannes Reichelt (#2)
- 남자 대회전 우승자: 마르셀 히르셰르
- 남자 활강 우승자:
- 1월 26~29일: ASWC 제26호 코르티나단페초
- 1월 31일: ASWC #27 스톡홀름
- 시티 이벤트 입상자 : 라이너스 스트라세르(m) / 미카엘라 시프린(f)
- 2월
- 2월 23~26일: Kvitfjell에서 ASWC #28
- 2월 24~26일: ASWC #29(Crans-Montana)
- 3월
- 3월 2일~5일 정선 ASWC #30
- 3월 4일 및 5일 : ASWC #31 in Kranjska Gora
- 남자 대회전 우승자: 마르셀 히르셰르
- 남자 회전 우승자:
마이클 매트
- 3월 10일 및 11일: ASWC #32 in Squaw Valley
- 여자 대회전과 회전 우승자 : 미카엘라 시프린
- 3월 13~19일 : ASWC #33 (최종) 아스펜
유로파컵 2016-17
- 11월 29일 및 30일: ASEC Levi 1위
- 남자 회전 우승자: 레이프 크리스티안 하우겐(1위), 마르크 디그루버(2위)
- 12월 3일 및 4일: 젤리바레 ASEC #2
- 남자 대회전 우승자 : 키프로스 사라진(m) / 2차 이벤트 취소
- 12월 4일 ~ 6일 : 트리실에서의 ASEC #3
- 12월 8일 ~ 10일 : Kvitfjell에서 ASEC #4
- 여자 대회전 우승자: 클라라 디레즈
- 여자 슈퍼G 우승자 : 다자나 뎅스케르츠
- 여자 알파인 복합 우승자: 크리스티나 리이스-요하네센
- 12월 8일 ~ 11일 : 하프젤 ASEC #5
- 불행하게도 하프젤에서의 경주는 [10]취소되었다.
- 12월 14일: ASEC #6 in Oberegen
- 남자 회전 우승자:
로크 메이야르
- 남자 회전 우승자:
- 12월 15일: ASEC 발디파사 No.7
- 남자 회전 우승자: 다니엘 율레
- 12월 15일 및 16일: 안달로에서 ASEC #8
- 여자 대회전 우승자 : 시몬 와일드
- 여자 회전 우승자:
레시 슈틸러
- 12월 17일 : ASEC #8 in Kronplatz
- 평행 회전 우승자 : 레토 슈미디거 (m) / 카타리나 갈후버 (f)
- 회전 우승자(1회 주행):
마테이 비도비치 (m) / 레시 슈틸러 (f)
- 12월 20일 및 21일 : ASEC #9 in Schladming
- 남자 슈퍼G 우승자 : 비외르나르 네트랜드 (1위) / 크리스토프 크렌 (2위
- 2017년 1월 6일 및 7일 : ASEC #10 in Wengen
- 남자 슈퍼G 우승자 : 마티아 카세 (2회)
- 1월 9일 ~ 13일 : ASEC #11 in Salbach-Hinterglemm
- 1월 9일 및 10일: ASEC 12위, 다보스
- 남자 대회전 우승자 : 마르쿠스 몬센 (1위) / 사무 토르스티 (2위)
- 1월 11일 및 12일: 젤암시 ASEC #13
- 남자 회전 우승자 : 마테이 비도비치 (1위) / 토마스 헤테거 (2위)
- 1월 14일~16일: 키츠뷔헬에서 ASEC #14
- 남자 활강 우승자: 길레스 룰린
- 1월 16일 및 17일: ASEC #15 in Zinal
- 여자 대회전 우승자 : 크리스티나 리이스요하네센 (1위) / 제시카 힐징거 (2위)
- 1월 19일 및 20일 : ASEC 16위 (Melchsee-Frutt)
- 여자 회전 우승자 : 마리나 왈너 (1위) / 제시카 힐징거 (2위)
- 1월 19일, 20일: 발디제르에서 ASEC #17위
- 1월 23~27일: 다보스 18위
- 1월 23~27일: ASEC 19위 in Merribel
- 남자 활강 우승자 : 요하네스 크뢰르 (1위) / 길레스 룰린 (2위)
- 남자 슈퍼G 우승자: 길레스 룰린
- 남자 알파인복합 우승자 : 마르쿠스 몬센
- 1월 31일 ~ 2월 3일 : ASEC #20 in Chattel
- 여성 슈퍼G 수상자 : 나딘 페스트 (1위) / 크리스티나 리이스 요하네센 (2위)
- 여자 대회전 우승자 : 크리스틴 안나 리스달 (1위) / 티나 롭닉 (2위)
- 여자 알파인복합 우승자: 나딘 페스트
- 1월 31일 ~ 2월 3일 : ASEC #21 in Hinterstoder
- 남자 활강 우승자 : 길레스 룰린 (2회)
- 남자 슈퍼G 우승자: 길레스 룰린
- 남자 알파인복합: 길레스 룰린
- 2월 8일 및 9일: ASEC No.22 in Jasna
- 2월 9일 및 10일: ASEC #23 in Bad Wiesee
- 여자 회전 우승자: 멜라니 메이야르(2회)
- 2월 11일, 12일 ASEC #24 in Zakopane
- 남자 회전 우승자 : 레토 슈미디거 (1위) / 마르크 디그루버 (2위)
- 2월 13일 및 14일: ASEC #25 괴슬링호흐카르
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
티나 롭닉
- 여자 회전 우승자:
안나 스웬-라르손
- 여자 대회전 우승자:
- 2월 17일~20일: CSEC #26(Crans-Montana)
- 여자 활강 우승자 : 로라 피로바노 (1위) / 사브리나 마이어 (2위)
- 여자 알파인 복합 우승자: 로지나 슈니버거
- 2월 17일 및 18일: ASEC #27 in Overjoch
- 2월 20일~25일: ASEC #28 (서른탈)
- 슈퍼G 수상자:
크리스티안 발더(m) / 니나 오르틀리브(f)
- 남자 알파인복합 우승자: 산드로 시모네
- 남자 활강 우승자 : 요아힘 푸치네르 (1위) / 요하네스 크뢰르 (2위)
- 여자 활강 우승자: 리사 회른블라드
- 슈퍼G 수상자:
- 3월 17일~19일: ASEC 산칸디도 29위 (최종)
북미컵 2016-17
- 2016년 11월 29일, 30일 : 와이오밍주 잭슨 스노우킹 마운틴 ASNAC 1위
- 눈 부족으로 인해 스노우 킹 컵 레이스가 취소되었다.
- 2016년 12월 5일~9일 : 루이스 호수의 ASNAC #2
- 2016년 12월 11일~18일 파노라마 마운틴 빌리지 ASNAC 3호
- 슈퍼G 1위: Joan Verdu Sanchez (m) / Maureen Lebel (f)
- 슈퍼G 2위 : 조안 베르두 산체스 (m) / 앨리스 메리웨더 (f)
- 알파인 복합 우승자 : 키퍼 크리스티안슨(m) / 패트리샤 망간(f)
- 대회전 1위 : 필 브라운 (m) / 에린 미엘진스키 (f)
- 대회전 2위 : 필 브라운 (m) / 아멜리아 스마트 (f)
- 회전 우승자 1위:
히그 로버츠(m) / 에린 밀진스키(f)
- 회전 2위 수상자: 데이비드 케트러(m) / 에린 미엘진스키(f)
- 1월 2일~5일 : 버크 마운틴 스키장 ASNAC #4
- 1월 2일~5일 : 스토우 마운틴 리조트 ASNAC #5
- 2월 1~4일 : 베일스키장 ASNAC #6
- 2월 1일 ~ 11일 : ASNAC #7 in Copper Mountain
- 3월 17~20일: ASNAC #8 Mont Ste. 마리
- 3월 17일, 18일 발생콤 스키장 ASNAC #9
- 여자 회전 우승자 : 로리 무겔 (1위) / 알리 널마이어 (2위)
- 3월 19일 및 20일 : ASNAC #10 in Garceau
- 여자 대회전 우승자 : 니나 오브라이언 (1위) / 미카엘라 토미 (2위)
- 3월 22일, 23일: 슈가로프 ASNAC #11 (최종)
극동컵 2016-17
- 12월 11일~14일 완롱스키장/장자커우 FEC 넘버원
- 1월 16일~19일 용평리조트 FEC #2
- 1월 22~24일 : 알펜시아 리조트 FEC #3
- 회전 우승자 1위 : 파벨 트리키체프 (m) / 네베나 이그냐토비치 (f)
- 회전 2위 : 파벨 트리키체프 (m) / 에카테리나 트카첸코 (f)
- 회전 3위 : 잔 그로셸지 (m) / 에카테리나 츠카첸코 (f)
- 3월 3일~5일 FEC #4 in 삿포로 테이네
- 참고: 여기에서 열리는 대회전 경기는 취소되었다.
- 대회전 우승자 : 마르코 레이몬드 (m) / 아사 안도 (f)
- 회전 우승자 : 세바스찬 홀츠만 (m) / 일바 스톨나케 (f)
- 3월 8일~10일 홋카이도 엔가루시 FEC #5
- 대회전 우승자 : 알렉산더 슈미드(m) / 아사 안도(f)
- 회전 우승자 1위: 세바스찬 홀츠만 (m) / 일바 스톨나케 (f)
- 슬라럼 2위 수상자: 세바스찬 홀츠만 (m) / 일바 스톨나케 (f)
- 3월 17일부터 22일까지 유즈노사할린스크에서 FEC #6
- 3월 30일, 31일 FEC #7 (최종)온타케
2016년 FIS 알파인 남미컵
- 8월 4~5일 샤펠코 스키장 SAC 넘버원
- 이 이벤트는 고온으로 인해 취소되었습니다.
- 8월 8일 ~ 11일 : SAC #2 in Cerro Catedral
- 8월 13~15일 앤틸랑카 스키장 SAC #3
- 회전 우승자 : 세바스티아노 가스탈디 (m) / 마르티나 두보브스카 (f)
- 8월 24~26일: 발레 네바도에서 SAC #4
- 8월 27일: SAC #5 in El Colorado #1
- 대회전 우승자 : 슈테판 하달린 (m) / 제이드 그릴레트 아우베르 (f)
- 8월 28일 : SAC 6위 in La Parva 1위
- 회전 우승자 : 살로메 반코라 (m) / 프란체스카 바루지 파리오르 (f)
- 8월 31일~9월 2일: 라스 레냐스에서의 SAC #7
- 취소된
- 9월 5일~9일 : SAC #8 in La Parva #2
- 9월 12일~16일: SAC #9 in El Colorado #2
- 9월 26~29일 : Cerro Castor에서 SAC #10 (최종전)
- 대회전 우승자 : 키프로스 사라진(m) / 아델린 보(f)
- 회전 우승자 : 세바스티아노 가스탈디 (m) / 아델린 보 (f)
2016년 FIS 알파인 오스트레일리아/뉴질랜드컵
- 8월 22~26일 호담산 ANC 넘버원
- 8월 29일 ~ 9월 1일 : ANC #2 in Coronet Peak
- 9월 6일 및 7일: ANC #3 (최종전)햇산
바이애슬론
국제 바이애슬론 선수권 대회
- 1월 22~29일 : 2017년 IBU 오픈 유럽 선수권 대회 두즈니키즈드로이[12]
- 개인 수상자 : Alexandr Loginov (m) / Irina Starykh (f)
- 추구의 수상자: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Irina Starykh (f)
- 스프린트 우승자: 블라디미르 일리예프(m)/줄리야 지마(f)
- 싱글 믹스 릴레이 우승자: 러시아 (Daria Virolaynen & Evgeny Garanichev)
- 혼합 릴레이 우승자: 러시아 (Irina Starykh, Svetlana Sleepsova, Alexey Volkov 및 Alexandr Loginov)
- 2월 1~5일 2017년 IBU 주니어 오픈 유럽 선수권 대회 노베메스토 나 모라비
- 2017년 2월 6일~19일 호크필젠에서[13] 열린 바이애슬론 세계선수권대회
- 개인 수상자 : 로웰 베일리 (m) / 로라 달마이어 (f)
- 추구의 수상자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 스프린트 우승자 : 베네딕트 돌(m) / 가브리엘라 쿠칼로바(f)
- 남자 계주 우승자 : 러시아 (알렉세이 볼코프, 막심 츠베트코프, 안톤 바비코프, 안톤 시풀린)
- 여자 릴레이 우승자: 독일 (바네사 힌츠, 마렌 함메르슈미트, 프란지스카 힐데브란트, 로라 달마이어)
- 혼합 릴레이 수상자: 독일(Vanessa Hinz, Laura Dahlmeier, Arnd Peiffer 및 Simon Schempp)
- 매스 스타트 수상자: Simon Shempp (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 2017년 2월 22일~28일 브레즈노오스르블리에에서 열린 IBU 청소년/주니어 세계선수권대회
- 8월 24~27일: 2017년 페름크라이 차이코프스키에서 열린 IBU 하계바이애슬론대회
러시아는 금메달과 종합 메달 집계를 모두 따냈다.
2016-17 바이애슬론 월드컵
- 2016년 11월 25일 ~ 12월 4일 : BWC 외스터순트 1위
- 개인 수상자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 추구의 우승자 : 안톤 바비코프(m) / 가브리엘라 쿠칼로바(f)
- 스프린트 우승자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Marie Dorin Habert (f)
- 단일 혼합 릴레이 우승자: 프랑스 (Martin Fourcade, Marie Dorin Habert)
- 2x6 + 2x7 혼합.5km 계주 우승자: 노르웨이(요한네스 Thingnes Bö, Ole Einar Björndalen, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Marte Olsbu)
- 2016년 12월 5일 ~ 11일 : BWC #2 in Pokljuka
- 추구의 수상자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 스프린트 우승자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 남자 릴레이 우승자 : 프랑스 (Jean-Guillaume Béatrix, Quentin Pillon Maillet, Simon Dethieux, Martin Fourcade)
- 여자 릴레이 우승자: 독일 (바네사 힌츠, 프란지스카 힐데브란트, 마렌 함메르슈미트, 로라 달마이어)
- 2016년 12월 12일 ~ 18일 : BWC No.3 in Nové M nasto na Morav december
- 1월 2~8일: 독일 오버호프 BWC #4
- 1월 10일 ~ 15일 : BWC #5 (루폴딩)
- 1월 16~22일 안톨츠안테셀바 BWC 6위
- 2월 27일~3월 5일 평창 BWC 7위
- 추구의 수상자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- 스프린트 우승자: 줄리안 에버하드(m)/로라 달마이어(f)
- 남자 릴레이 우승자 : 프랑스 (Jean-Guillaume Béatrix, Simon Fourcade, Simon Desthieux, Martin Fourcade)
- 여자 계주 우승자: 독일 (나딘 호슐러, 마렌 함메르슈미트, 데니스 헤르만, 프란지스카 힐데브란트)
- 3월 6일~12일: 콘티올라티[15] BWC #8
- 주의: 이 이벤트는 Tyumen에서 개최될 예정이었지만 IBU가 [16]취소했습니다.
- 추구의 우승자 : 아른드 파이퍼(m) / 로라 달마이어(f)
- 스프린트 우승자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Tiril Eckhoff (f)
- 단일 혼합 릴레이 우승자:
오스트리아 (Lisa Hauser & Simon Eder)
- 혼합 릴레이 수상자: 프랑스 (Marie Dorin Habert, Ana's Bescond, Simon Desthieux, Quentin Pillon Maillet)
- 3월 13~19일 오슬로 홀멘콜렌 BWC 9위(최종전)
- 추구의 우승자 : 안톤 시풀린(m) / 마리 라우카넨(f)
- 스프린트 우승자 : 요하네스 Thingnes Bö (m) / 마리 라우카넨 (f)
- 매스 스타트 수상자 : Martin Fourcade (m) / Tiril Eckhoff (f)
IBU컵 2016-17
- 2016년 11월 23~27일 베이토스토울렌에서 열린 IBU컵 1위
- 참고: 여기서 두 릴레이 이벤트는 모두 취소됩니다.
- 남자 10km 스프린트 우승자 : 베틀 쇼스타드 크리스티안센 (1위) / 마트비 엘리세프 (2위)
- 여자 스프린트 7.5km 우승자 : 데니스 헤르만 (1위) / 마르케타 다비도바 (2위)
- 2016년 12월 6일~11일 리드나운발 리다나에서 열린 IBU컵 2위
- 스프린트 우승자 : Fredrik Gjesbakk (m) / Anastasiya Merkushyna (f)
- 추구의 승자:
아리스티드 베게(m) / 울리아나 카이셰바(f)
- 단일 혼합 릴레이 우승자:
우크라이나(아나스타시야 메르쿠시나, Artem Tyshchenco)
- 2x6 + 2x7 혼합.5km 계주 우승자: 러시아(빅토리아 슬리프코, 울리아나 카이셰바, 세멘 수칠로프, 알렉세이 슬레포프)
- 2016년 12월 14~17일 오베르틸리아흐에서 열린 IBU컵 3위
- 1월 3일~8일 마르텔발 마르텔로 IBU컵 4위
- 추구의 수상자: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Daria Virolaynen (f)
- 스프린트 우승자 1위: 안드레아스 달뢰 바에르네스(m) / 파비엔 하르트웨거(f)
- 스프린트 우승자 2위: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Julia Simon (f)
- January 11–14: IBU Cup #5 in
Arber
- 참고: 여기서 두 릴레이 이벤트는 모두 취소됩니다.
- 개인 수상자 : Alexandr Loginov (m) / Irina Starykh (f)
- February 1–4: IBU Cup #6 in
Brezno-Osrblie
- Pursuit winners:
Kristoffer Skjelvik (m) /
Daria Virolaynen (f)
- Sprint winners:
Alexey Volkov (m) /
Denise Herrmann (f)
- Pursuit winners:
- February 28 – March 5: IBU Cup #7 in
Kontiolahti
- Individual winners:
Ondřej Moravec (m) /
Ekaterina Shumilova (f)
- Pursuit winners:
Alexandr Loginov (m) /
Anna Weidel (f)
- Sprint winners:
Alexander Povarnitsyn (m) /
Daria Virolaynen (f)
- Individual winners:
- March 7–12: IBU Cup #8 (final) in
Otepää
- Men's 10 km Sprint winner:
Alexandr Loginov (2 times)
- Women's 7.5 km Sprint winners:
Anastasia Zagoruiko (#1) /
Enora Latuillière (#2)
- Single Mixed Relay #1 winners:
Norway (Thekla Brun-Lie & Martin Femsteinevik)
- Mixed Relay #1 winners:
Germany (Karolin Horchler, Marion Deigentesch, Matthias Dorfer, David Zobel)
- Single Mixed Relay #2 winners:
Russia (Anna Nikulina & Yury Shopin)
- Mixed Relay #2 winners:
Norway (Sigrid Bilstad Neraasen, Rikke Andersen, Sindre Pettersen, & Henrik L'Abée-Lund)
- Men's 10 km Sprint winner:
2016–17 IBU Junior Cup
- December 9–11, 2016: IBU JC #1 in
Lenzerheide
- Junior individual winners:
Anton Dudchenko (m) /
Julia Simon (f)
- Junior sprint winners:
Vitaliy Trush (m) /
Caroline Colombo (f)
- Junior individual winners:
- December 14–17, 2016: IBU JC #2 in
Hochfilzen
- January 26–29: IBU JC #3 (final) in
Pokljuka
- Junior men's sprint winners:
Kirill Streltsov (#1) /
Nikita Porshnev (#2)
- Junior women's sprint winners:
Ekaterina Moshkova (#1) /
Valeriia Vasnetcova (#2)
- Junior single mixed relay winners:
Russia (Liudmila Ulybina & Semen Bey)
- Junior mixed relay winners:
Russia (Ekaterina Sannikova, Valeriia Vasnetcova, Nikita Porshnev, & Igor Malinovskii)
- Junior men's sprint winners:
Cross-country skiing
World Championships (XC)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the 2017 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in
Park City[17]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 22 – March 5: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[18]
- Classical winners:
Iivo Niskanen (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Skiathlon winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Sprint winners:
Federico Pellegrino (m) /
Maiken Caspersen Falla (f)
- Team Sprint winners:
Russia (Nikita Kryukov & Sergey Ustiugov) (m) /
Norway (Heidi Weng & Maiken Caspersen Falla) (f)
- Men's 4 × 10 km relay winners:
Norway (Didrik Tønseth, Niklas Dyrhaug, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, & Finn Hågen Krogh)
- Women's 4 × 5 km relay winners:
Norway (Maiken Caspersen Falla, Heidi Weng, Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, & Marit Bjørgen)
- Mass Start winners:
Alex Harvey (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Classical winners:
2016–17 Tour de Ski
- December 31, 2016 & January 1, 2017: TdS #1 in
Val Müstair
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Classical Mass Start winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
- January 3 & 4: TdS #2 in
Oberstdorf
- January 6: TdS #3 in
Toblach #1
- Freestyle winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Jessie Diggins (f)
- Freestyle winners:
- January 7 & 8: TdS #4 (final) in
Fiemme Valley
- Classical Mass Start winners:
Martin Johnsrud Sundby (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Freestyle Pursuit winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Classical Mass Start winners:
2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
- November 26, 2016 – March 19, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup[19]
- November 26 & 27, 2016: XCWC #1 in
Ruka
- Sprint Classical winners:
Pål Golberg (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Classical winners:
Iivo Niskanen (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- December 2–4, 2016: XCWC #2 in
Lillehammer
- Sprint Classical winners:
Calle Halfvarsson (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Freestyle winners:
Calle Halfvarsson (m) /
Jessie Diggins (f)
- Classical Pursuit winners:
Martin Johnsrud Sundby (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- December 10 & 11, 2016: XCWC #3 in
Davos
- Freestyle Mass Start winners:
Martin Johnsrud Sundby (m) /
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Sergey Ustiugov (m) /
Maiken Caspersen Falla (f)
- Freestyle Mass Start winners:
- December 17 & 18, 2016: XCWC #4 in
La Clusaz
- Freestyle Mass Start winners:
Finn Hågen Krogh (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Men's Team Relay winners:
Norway I (Didrik Tønseth, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Anders Gløersen, Finn Hågen Krogh)
- Women's Team Relay winners:
Norway (Ingvild Flugstad Østberg, Marit Bjørgen, Ragnhild Haga, Heidi Weng)
- Freestyle Mass Start winners:
- January 14 & 15: XCWC #5 in
Toblach #2
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Sindre Bjørnestad Skar (m) /
Natalia Matveeva (f)
- Men's Team Sprint Freestyle winners:
Canada (Len Väljas & Alex Harvey)
- Women's Team Sprint Freestyle winners:
Russia (Yulia Belorukova & Natalia Matveeva)
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
- January 21 & 22: XCWC #6 in
Ulricehamn
- Freestyle winners:
Alex Harvey (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Men's Team Relay winners:
Norway (Simen Hegstad Krueger, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Anders Gløersen, Finn Hågen Krogh)
- Women's Team Relay winners:
Norway (Ingvild Flugstad Østberg, Heidi Weng, Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, Marit Bjørgen)
- Freestyle winners:
- January 28 & 29: XCWC #7 in
Falun
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Federico Pellegrino (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Classical Mass Start winners:
Emil Iversen (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
- February 3–5: XCWC #8 in
Pyeongchang
- Sprint Classical winners:
Gleb Retivykh (m) /
Anamarija Lampic (f)
- Skiathlon winners:
Petr Sedov (m) /
Justyna Kowalczyk (f)
- Men's Team Sprint Freestyle winners:
Russia (Andrey Parfenov & Gleb Retivykh)
- Women's Team Sprint Freestyle winners:
Sweden (Elin Mohlin & Maria Nordstroem)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- February 18 & 19: XCWC #9 in
Otepää
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Classical winners:
Martin Johnsrud Sundby (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
- March 8: XCWC #10 in
Drammen
- Sprint Classical winners:
Eirik Brandsdal (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- March 11 & 12: XCWC #11 in
Oslo
- March 17–19: XCWC #12 (final) in
Quebec City
- Note: Due to the release of the McLaren Report, Russia has voluntarily handed back the event to the FIS from Tyumen.[20]
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Alex Harvey (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Freestyle Pursuit & Classical Mass Start winners:
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m; 2 times) /
Marit Bjørgen (f; 2 times)
- November 26 & 27, 2016: XCWC #1 in
2016–17 FIS OPA Continental Cup
- December 10 & 11: OPA #1 in
Valdidentro
- Men's 15 km Classic winners:
Alexis Jeannerod (#1) /
Irineu Esteve Altimiras (#2)
- Women's 10 km Classic winners:
Justyna Kowalczyk (#1) /
Caterina Ganz (#2)
- Men's 15 km Classic winners:
- December 16–18: OPA #2 in
Goms
- Men's 1.4 km Sprint Classic winner:
Anton Gafarov
- Women's 1.2 km Sprint Classic winner:
Natalya Matveyeva
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Giandomenico Salvadori
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Caterina Ganz
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Maicol Rastelli
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Sofie Krehl
- Men's 1.4 km Sprint Classic winner:
- January 6–8: OPA #3 in
Planica
- Men's 1.2 km Sprint Freestyle winner:
Simi Hamilton
- Women's 1.2 km Sprint Freestyle winner:
Sophie Caldwell
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Jean Tiberghien
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Sara Pellegrini
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Dietmar Nöckler
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Francesca Baudin
- Men's 1.2 km Sprint Freestyle winner:
- February 17–19: OPA #4 in
Zwiesel
- March 4 & 5: OPA #5 in
St. Ulrich
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Adrien Backscheider
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Lisa Unterweger
- Men's 30 km Classic winner:
Thomas Wick
- Women's 15 km Classic winner:
Theresa Eichhorn
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
- March 17–19: OPA #6 in
Seefeld in Tirol (final)
- Men's 3.3 km Freestyle winner:
Jean Tiberghien
- Women's 2.5 km Freestyle winner:
Caitlin Compton Gregg
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Maicol Rastelli
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Theresa Eichhorn
- Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Maicol Rastelli
- Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Theresa Eichhorn
- Men's 3.3 km Freestyle winner:
2016 Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 6 & 7: ANC #1 in
Perisher Ski Resort (part of Australian Championships)
- August 20 & 21: ANC #2 in
Falls Creek, Victoria (part of Australian Championships)
- Speed 1 km Free winners:
Phillip Bellingham (m) /
Kelsey Phinney
- Men's 15 km winner:
Phillip Bellingham
- Women's 10 km winner:
Chisa Ōbayashi
- Speed 1 km Free winners:
- September 9–11: ANC #3 (final) in
Snow Farm
- Sprint Cross winners:
Andrew Newell (m) /
Ida Sargent (f)
- Men's 15 km Cross winner:
Andrew Newell
- Women's 10 km Cross winner:
Jessie Diggins
- Men's 10 km Free winner:
Simi Hamilton
- Women's 5 km winner:
Liz Stephen
- Sprint Cross winners:
2016–17 North American Cup
- December 10 & 11, 2016: NAC #1 in
Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre/Vernon, British Columbia
- December 16–18, 2016: NAC #2 in
Rossland, British Columbia
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Evan Palmer-Charrette
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Chelsea Holmes
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Andrew Newell (m) /
Erika Flowers (f)
- Men's 15 km Classical Pursuit winner:
Evan Palmer-Charrette
- Women's 10 km Classical Pursuit winner:
Chelsea Holmes
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
- January 20 & 21: NAC #3 in
Whistler Olympic Park
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
Jesse Cockney (m) /
Dahria Beatty (f)
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Andy Shields
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Emily Nishikawa
- Sprint Freestyle winners:
- February 3–5: NAC #4 (final) in
Nakkertok Nordic Ski Centre/Gatineau
2016–17 Balkan Cup
- January 7 & 8: BC #1 in
Gerede
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Edi Dadić
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Vedrana Malec
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Edi Dadić
- Women's 5 km Freestyle winner:
Vedrana Malec
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
- January 17 & 18: BC #2 in
Zlatibor
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Veselin Tzinzov
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Vedrana Malec
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Veselin Tzinzov
- Women's 5 km Freestyle winner:
Vedrana Malec
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
- January 21 & 22: BC #3 in
Metsovo
- January 28 & 29: BC #4 in
Pale
- February 4 & 5: BC #5 in
Ravna Gora
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Veselin Tzinzov
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Lisa Unterweger
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Damir Rastić
- Women's 5 km Freestyle winner:
Lisa Unterweger
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
- February 14 & 15: BC #6 in
Mavrovo
- March 24 & 25: BC #7 (final) in
Bansko
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Veselin Tzinzov
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Nansi Okoro
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Damir Rastić
- Women's 5 km Freestyle winner:
Stefani Popova
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
- December 9–11: SCAN #1 in
Lillehammer
- Men's 1.5 km Sprint Classic winner:
Sindre Odberg Palm
- Women's 1.3 km Sprint Classic winner:
Anna Dyvik
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Daniel Stock
- Women's 5 km Freestyle winner:
Charlotte Kalla
- Men's 30 km Classic winner:
Niklas Dyrhaug
- Women's 15 km Classic winner:
Charlotte Kalla
- Men's 1.5 km Sprint Classic winner:
- January 6–8: SCAN #2 in
Lahti
- 1 km Sprint Classic winners:
Oskar Svensson (m) /
Hanna Falk (f)
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Iivo Niskanen
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Justyna Kowalczyk
- 1 km Sprint Classic winners:
- March 3–5: SCAN #3 (final) in
Madona
- 1 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
Håvard Solås Taugbøl (m) /
Anna Dyvik (f)
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Daniel Stock
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Maria Nordstroem
- Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Mathias Rundgreen
- Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Linn Sömskar
- 1 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
2016–17 Slavic Cup
- December 16–18: SC #1 in
Štrbské pleso
- Men's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winners:
Aliaksandr Voranau (#1) /
Jan Barton (#2)
- Women's 1.4 km Sprint Classic winners:
Alena Procházková (2 times)
- Men's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Mikhail Kuklin
- Women's 7.5 km Freestyle winner:
Alena Procházková
- Men's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winners:
- February 18 & 19: SC #2 in
Zakopane
- February 24–26: SC #3 in
Jablonec nad Nisou
- Men's 3 km Freestyle winner:
Dušan Kožíšek
- Women's 2 km Freestyle winner:
Zuzana Staňková
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Luděk Šeller
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Urszula Łętocha
- Men's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Adam Fellner
- Women's 5 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Anna Sixtová
- Men's 3 km Freestyle winner:
- March 11 & 12: SC #4 (final) in
Harrachov
- 1 km Sprint Classic winners:
Michal Novák (m) /
Karolína Grohová (f)
- Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner:
Martin Jakš
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Kateřina Beroušková
- 1 km Sprint Classic winners:
2016–17 Eastern Europe Cup
- November 20–24, 2016: EEC #1 in
Vershina Tea
- Men's 1.7 km Free winner:
Ivan Yakimushkin
- Women's 1.3 km Free winner:
Polina Nekrasova
- Men's 10 km Free winner:
Aleksey Chervotkin
- Women's 5 km Free winner:
Anna Nechaevskaya
- Men's 1.7 km Classic winner:
Aleksey Chervotkin
- Women's 1.3 km Classic winner:
Polina Nekrasova
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Alexey Vitsenko
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Mariya Guschina
- Men's 1.7 km Free winner:
- December 20–22, 2016: EEC #2 in
Sianky
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Yury Astapenka
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Tetyana Antypenko
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Yury Astapenka
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Valentyna Shevchenko
- 1.6 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
Ruslan Perekhoda (m) /
Tetyana Antypenko
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
- December 24–28, 2016: EEC #3 in
Krasnogorsk
- 1.4 km Sprint Classic #1 winners:
Alexander Panzhinskiy (m) /
Natalya Matveyeva (f)
- 1.4 km Sprint Classic #2 winners:
Alexander Bolshunov (m) /
Natalya Matveyeva (f)
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Andrey Melnichenko
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Anna Nechaevskaya
- Men's 30 km Classic winner:
Alexander Bolshunov
- Women's 15 km Classic winner:
Olga Rocheva
- 1.4 km Sprint Classic #1 winners:
- January 11–15: EEC #4 in
Minsk
- 1.5 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
Andrey Parfenov (m) /
Yulia Tikhonova (f)
- Men's 15 km Classic winners:
Nikita Stupak (#1) /
Vladislav Skobelev (#2)
- Women's 10 km Classic winners:
Justyna Kowalczyk (#1) /
Anna Nechaevskaya (#2)
- 1.5 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
- February 10: EEC #5 in
Krasnogorsk
- February 12: EEC #6 in
Moscow
- 1.4 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
Nikolay Morilov (m) /
Maria Davydenkova (f)
- 1.4 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
- February 25 – March 1: EEC #7 (final) in
Syktyvkar
2016–17 Far East Cup
- December 16 & 17: FEC #1 in
Alpensia Resort
- Sprint Classic winners:
Nobuhito Kashiwabara (m) /
Nanase Fujita (f)
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Hikari Fujinoki
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Lee Chae-won
- Sprint Classic winners:
- December 26 & 27: FEC #2 in
Otoineppu, Hokkaido
- Men's 10 km Classic winners:
Akira Lenting (#1) /
Keishin Yoshida (#2)
- Women's 5 km Classic winners:
Masako Ishida (2 times)
- Men's 10 km Classic winners:
- January 6: FEC #3 in
Sapporo
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Keishin Yoshida
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Yuki Kobayashi
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
- January 7: FEC #4 in
Sapporo
- January 8: FEC #5 in
Sapporo
- January 15 & 16: FEC #6 (final) in
Alpensia Resort
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
Akira Lenting
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Lee Chae-won
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner:
Akira Lenting
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner:
Lee Chae-won
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
2016–17 USSA Super Tour
- December 3 & 4: UST #1 in
Rendezvous Ski Trails/West Yellowstone, Montana
- Note: This event replaced Bozeman, Montana.
- 1.5 km Freestyle winners:
Matthew Gelso (m) /
Jennie Bender (f)
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Matthew Gelso
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Elizabeth Guiney
- January 21 & 22: UST #2 in
Soda Springs
- February 17–19: UST #3 in
Al Quaal Recreation Area
- 1.6 km Freestyle winners:
Tyler Kornfield (m) /
Julia Kern (f)
- Men's 10 km Classic winner:
David Norris
- Women's 5 km Classic winner:
Kaitlynn Miller
- 1.6 km Freestyle winners:
- March 27 – April 2: UST #4 in
Birch Hill Recreation Area/Fairbanks (final)
- Skiathlon winners:
Scott Patterson (m) /
Jessie Diggins (f)
- Men's 1.5 km Freestyle winner:
Logan Hanneman
- Women's 1.4 km Freestyle winner:
Jessie Diggins
- Men's 50 km Must Start winner:
Scott Patterson
- Women's 30 km Must Start winner:
Jessie Diggins
- Skiathlon winners:
Freestyle skiing
World Championships (Freestyle)
- March 6–19: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 in
Sierra Nevada[21]
- Aerials winners:
Jonathon Lillis (m) /
Ashley Caldwell (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
Aaron Blunk (m) /
Ayana Onozuka (f)
- Moguls winners:
Ikuma Horishima (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
Ikuma Horishima (m) /
Perrine Laffont (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
Victor Öhling Norberg (m) /
Sandra Näslund (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
McRae Williams (m) /
Tess Ledeux (f)
- Aerials winners:
- March 26: FIS Junior Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 (Half-pipe only) in
Crans-Montana[22]
- Half-pipe winners:
Rafael Kreienbuehl (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
- April 3–7: FIS Junior Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 (AE, MO, DM, SS, & SX events) in
Chiesa in Valmalenco[22]
- Aerials winners:
Dzmitry Mazurkevich (m) /
Liubov Nikitina (f)
- Moguls winners:
Jack Kariotis (m) /
Trudy Mickel (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
Riku Voutilainen (m) /
Olivia Giaccio (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
Taisei Yamamoto (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
Florian Wilmsmann (m) /
Sandra Näslund (f)
- Aerials winners:
FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
- December 9, 2016 – March 26, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup[23]
Moguls and Aerials
- December 10, 2016 – March 4, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Moguls and Aerials World Cup Schedule[24][25][26]
- December 10, 2016: MAWC #1 in
Ruka
- Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Moguls winners:
- December 17 & 18, 2016: MAWC #2 in
Beijing (Beida Lake)
- Individual aerials #1 winners:
Anton Kushnir (m) /
Xu Mengtao (f)
- Individual aerials #2 winners:
Qi Guangpu (m) /
Danielle Scott (f)
- Team aerials winners:
Russia (Aleksandra Orlova, Liubov Nikitina, Maxim Burov)
- Individual aerials #1 winners:
- January 13 & 14: MAWC #3 in
Lake Placid, New York
- Moguls winners:
Dmitry Reiherd (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Aerials winners:
Anton Kushnir (m) /
Ashley Caldwell (f)
- Moguls winners:
- January 21: MAWC #4 in
Val Saint-Côme
- Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Justine Dufour-Lapointe (f)
- Moguls winners:
- January 28: MAWC #5 in
Calgary
- Moguls winners:
Matt Graham (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Moguls winners:
- February 2–4: MAWC #6 in
Deer Valley
- Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Morgan Schild (f)
- Aerials winners:
Qi Guangpu (m) /
Lydia Lassila (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Moguls winners:
- February 10 & 11: MAWC #7 in
Bokwang
- February 18 & 19: MAWC #8 in
Tazawako
- February 25: MAWC #9 in
Minsk
- February 25 & 26: MAWC #10 in
Thaiwoo (Hebei)
- Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Perrine Laffont (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
Mikaël Kingsbury (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Moguls winners:
- March 4: MAWC #11 (final) in
Moscow
- December 10, 2016: MAWC #1 in
Half-pipe, Big air, and Slopestyle
- September 2, 2016 – March 25, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Half-pipe, Big air, and Slopestyle World Cup Schedule[27][28][29]
- September 2 & 3, 2016: HB&SWC #1 in
El Colorado
- Big Air winners:
Henrik Harlaut (m) /
Emma Dahlström (f)
- Big Air winners:
- November 11, 2016: HB&SWC #2 in
Milan
- Big Air winners:
Kai Mahler (m) /
Lisa Zimmermann (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 2, 2016: HB&SWC #3 in
Mönchengladbach
- Big Air winners:
Henrik Harlaut (m) /
Silvia Bertagna (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 15 & 17, 2016: HB&SWC #4 in
Copper Mountain
- Half-pipe winners:
Kevin Rolland (m) /
Marie Martinod (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
- January 13 & 14: HB&SWC #5 in
Font-Romeu
- January 26–28: HB&SWC #6 in
Seiser Alm
- February 1–5: HB&SWC #7 in
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
- Note: The men's slopestyle event here was cancelled.
- Half-pipe winners:
Torin Yater-Wallace (m) /
Marie Martinod (f)
- Women's Slopestyle winner:
Maggie Voisin
- February 9–12: HB&SWC #8 in
Quebec City
- Big Air winners:
Kai Mahler (m) /
Mathilde Gremaud (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
Andri Ragettli (m) /
Johanne Killi (f)
- Big Air winners:
- February 16 & 18: HB&SWC #9 in
Bokwang
- March 2 & 3: HB&SWC #10 in
Silvaplana
- March 5 & 7: HB&SWC #11 in
Tignes
- Half-pipe winners:
Alex Ferreira (m) /
Cassie Sharpe (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
- March 24 & 25: HB&SWC #12 (final) in
Myrkdalen-Voss
- September 2 & 3, 2016: HB&SWC #1 in
Ski cross
- December 8, 2016 – March 5, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Ski Cross World Cup Schedule[30]
- December 8–10, 2016: SCWC #1 in
Val Thorens
- Ski cross #1 winners:
Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski cross #2 winners:
Alex Fiva (m) /
Anna Holmlund (f)
- Ski cross #1 winners:
- December 12 & 13, 2016: SCWC #2 in
Arosa
- December 16 & 17, 2016: SCWC #3 in
Montafon
- December 20–22, 2016: SCWC #4 in
Innichen
- Ski cross winners:
Filip Flisar (m; 2 times) /
Heidi Zacher (f; 2 times)
- Ski cross winners:
- January 14 & 15: SCWC #5 in
Watles
- Ski cross #1 winners:
Armin Niederer (m) /
Sandra Näslund (f)
- Ski cross #2 winners:
Alex Fiva (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski cross #1 winners:
- February 3–5: SCWC #6 in
Feldberg
- February 9–12: SCWC #7 in
Idre
- Ski cross #1 winners:
Alex Fiva (m) /
Sandra Näslund (f)
- Ski cross #2 winners:
Brady Leman (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski cross #1 winners:
- February 24 & 25: SCWC #8 in
Sunny Valley (Miass)
- Ski cross winners:
Arnaud Bovolenta (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski cross winners:
- March 5: SCWC #9 (final) in
Blue Mountain
- December 8–10, 2016: SCWC #1 in
2016–17 Europa Cup
- November 26: FSEC #1 in
Stubai
- Slopestyle winners:
Antoine Adelisse (m) /
Coline Ballet Baz (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- November 26 & 27: FSEC #2 in
Pitztal
- Ski Cross winners:
Armin Niederer (m) /
Daniela Maier (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
- December 1 & 2: FSEC #3 in
Ruka
- Aerials #1 winners:
Maxim Burov (m) /
Danielle Scott (f)
- Aerials #2 winners:
Maxim Burov (m) /
Danielle Scott (f)
- Aerials #1 winners:
- January 11 & 12: FSEC #4 in
Val Thorens
- January 20–22: FSEC #5 in
St Anton am Arlberg
- January 26 & 27: FSEC #6 in
Lenk im Simmental
- January 28 & 29: FSEC #7 in
Albiez-Montrond
- February 1–3: FSEC #8 in
Bardonecchia
- February 9–12: FSEC #9 in
Minsk
- Aerials #1 winners:
Artsiom Bashlakou (m) /
Carol Bouvard (f)
- Aerials #2 winners:
Artsiom Bashlakou (m) /
Carol Bouvard (f)
- Team Aerials winners:
Belarus (Hanna Yauseyenka, Dzmitry Mazurkevich, Artsiom Bashlakou)
- Aerials #1 winners:
- February 11 & 12: FSEC #10 in
Gaißau
- February 11 & 12: FSEC #11 in
Grasgehren
- Cancelled
- February 15–18: FSEC #12 in
Prato Leventina
- February 18: FSEC #13 in
Bischofswiesen
- February 18 & 19: FSEC #14 in
Ebingen
- March 8 & 9: FSEC #15 in
Saint-François-Longchamp
- Ski Cross winners:
Bastien Midol (m) /
Anna Wörner (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
- March 10 & 11: FSEC #16 in
Vogel
- March 11 & 12: FSEC #17 in
Kungsberget
- March 17 & 18: FSEC #18 in
Pamporovo
- March 18 & 19: FSEC #19 in
Mora
- March 19 & 20: FSEC #20 in
Jyväskylä
- Dual Moguls #1 winners:
Jussi Penttala (m) /
Frida Lundblad (f)
- Dual Moguls #2 winners:
Jimi Salonen (m) /
Thea Wallberg (f)
- Dual Moguls #1 winners:
- March 24–27: FSEC #21 in
Airolo
- Aerials #1 winners:
Dimitri Isler (m) /
Zhanbota Aldabergenova (f)
- Aerials #2 winners:
Noe Roth (m) /
Zhanbota Aldabergenova (f)
- Aerials #3 winners:
Nicolas Gygax (m) /
Zhanbota Aldabergenova (f)
- Aerials #1 winners:
- March 25 & 26: FSEC #22 in
Pec pod Sněžkou
- Slopestyle winners:
Elias Syrjä (m) /
Natália Šlepecká (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- March 30 & 31: FSEC #23 in
Chiesa in Valmalenco
- March 30 & 31: FSEC #24 (final) in
Livigno
2016–17 Nor-Am Cup
- December 14–18: NAC #1 in
Utah Olympic Park
- Aerials #1 winners:
Zachary Surdell (m) /
Winter Vinecki (f)
- Aerials #2 winners:
Nik Seemann (m) /
Winter Vinecki (f)
- Aerials #1 winners:
- January 6–8: NAC #2 in
Sunridge Ski Area
- January 13 & 14: NAC #3 in
Tabor Mountain Ski Resort
- January 20: NAC#4/Super Continental Cup in
Solitude Mountain Resort
- Ski Cross winners:
David Duncan (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
- February 11 & 12: NAC #5 in
Killington Ski Resort
- February 13–17: NAC #6 in
Sunday River Resort
- February 14 & 15: NAC #7 in
Val Saint-Côme Ski Resort #1
- February 16–18: NAC #8 in
Aspen/Buttermilk
- February 18 & 19: NAC #9 in
Val Saint-Côme Ski Resort #2
- February 19 & 20: NAC #10 in
Lake Placid, New York
- February 20–25: NAC #11 in
Ski Cooper
- February 22–26: NAC #12 in
Northstar California Resort
- February 24–26: NAC #13 in
Canada Olympic Park
- Halfpipe winners:
Nick Goepper (m) /
Carly Margulies (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
Philippe Langevin (m) /
Sofia Tchernetsky (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
- February 27 – March 3: NAC #14 in
Utah Olympic Park
- March 3 & 4: NAC #15 in
Mount St. Louis Moonstone
- March 4 & 5: NAC #16: in
Apex Mountain Resort
- March 7 & 8: NAC #17 in
Seven Springs Mountain Resort
- March 7–9: NAC #18 (final) in
Blue Mountain
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
Brant Crossan (m) /
Marielle Thompson (f)
- Ski Cross #2 winners:
Mathieu Leduc (m) /
Tania Prymak (f)
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
2016 FIS Freestyle Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 2–5: ANC #1 in
Perisher Ski Resort #1
- This event was cancelled due to unseasonable warm temperatures and rainfall.
- August 30 – September 2: ANC #2 in
Hotham Alpine Resort
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
Tyler Wallasch (m) /
Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
- Ski Cross #2 winners:
Anton Grimus (m) /
Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
- September 3: ANC #3 in
Mount Buller Alpine Resort
- Dual Moguls winners:
Brodie Summers (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
- September 12–16: ANC #4 (final) in
Cardrona Alpine Resort
- Slopestyle #1 winners:
James Woods (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Slopestyle #2 winners:
James Woods (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
Taylor Seaton (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Slopestyle #1 winners:
2016 FIS Freestyle South American Cup
- August 4–6: SAC #1 in
La Parva
- August 17–20: SAC #2 in
Cerro Catedral #1
- Ski Cross winners #1:
Thomas Hayward (m) /
Karolina Riemen
- Ski Cross winners #2:
Justin Wallisch (m) /
Karolina Riemen
- Ski Cross winners #1:
- August 26 & 27: SAC #3 in
El Colorado
- Big Air #1 winners:
Mateo Cremer (m) /
Zuzana Stromková (f)
- Big Air #2 winners:
Mateo Cremer (m) /
Dominique Ohaco (f)
- Big Air #1 winners:
- September 12–14: SAC #4 (final) in
Cerro Catedral #2
Nordic combined
World Championships (NC)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the 2017 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in
Park City, Utah[17]
- Individual normal hill/10 km winner:
Arttu Mäkiaho
- Individual normal hill/5 km winner:
Vinzenz Geiger
- Team normal hill/4 × 5 km winners:
Austria (Samuel Mraz, Marc-Luis Rainer, Florian Dagn, & Mika Vermeulen)
- Individual normal hill/10 km winner:
- February 22 – March 5: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[18]
- Individual normal hill/10 km winner:
Johannes Rydzek
- Individual large hill/10 km winner:
Johannes Rydzek
- Team normal hill/4 × 5 km winners:
Germany (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel, Fabian Rießle, & Johannes Rydzek)
- Team sprint large hill/2 × 7.5 km winners:
Germany (Eric Frenzel & Johannes Rydzek)
- Individual normal hill/10 km winner:
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
- August 27, 2016 – March 19, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Schedule[31]
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCWC #1 in
Oberwiesenthal
- Men's individual winner:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Men's team winners:
Germany (Björn Kircheisen & Eric Frenzel)
- Men's individual winner:
- August 31, 2016: NCWC #2 in
Villach
- September 2 & 3, 2016: NCWC #3 in
Oberstdorf
- November 26 & 27, 2016: NCWC #4 in
Ruka
- Men's individual winner:
Johannes Rydzek (2 times)
- Men's individual winner:
- December 2–4, 2016: NCWC #5 in
Lillehammer
- Men's individual winner:
Eric Frenzel (2 times)
- Men's team winners:
Germany (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel, Fabian Rießle, Johannes Rydzek)
- Men's individual winner:
- December 17 & 18, 2016: NCWC #6 in
Ramsau
- January 7 & 8: NCWC #7 in
Lahti
- January 13–15: NCWC #8 in
Fiemme Valley
- Men's individual winner:
Eric Frenzel (2 times)
- Men's team winners:
Norway (Espen Andersen & Jørgen Graabak)
- Men's individual winner:
- January 21 & 22: NCWC #9 in
Chaux-Neuve
- January 27–29: NCWC #10 in
Seefeld
- February 4 & 5: NCWC #11 in
Pyeongchang
- February 10 & 11: NCWC #12 in
Sapporo
- Men's individual winners:
Björn Kircheisen (#1) /
Akito Watabe (#2)
- Men's individual winners:
- March 11: NCWC #13 in
Oslo
- March 15: NCWC #14 in
Trondheim
- March 18 & 19: NCWC #15 (final) in
Schonach
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCWC #1 in
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCGP #1 in
Oberwiesenthal
- Winner:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Teams winners:
Germany 1 (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel)
- Winner:
- August 31, 2016: NCGP #2 in
Villach
- September 2 & 3, 2016: NCGP #3 (final) in
Oberstdorf
- Winner #1:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #2:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #1:
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup
- December 15 & 18: COC #1 in
Klingenthal
- January 7 & 8: COC #2 in
Hoeydalsmo
- January 14 & 15: COC #3 in
Rukatunturi
- January 21 & 22: COC #4 in
Otepää
- Winner #1:
Kristjan Ilves
- Winner #2:
Martin Fritz
- Winner #1:
- February 11 & 12: COC #5 in
Eisenerz
- Winner #1:
Kristjan Ilves
- Winner #2:
Kristjan Ilves
- Winner #1:
- February 18 & 19: COC #6 in
Planica
- Winner #1:
Lukas Klapfer
- Winner #2:
Lukas Klapfer
- Winner #1:
- March 10–12: COC #7 (final) in
Nizhny Tagil
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined Alpen Cup
- August 8, 2016: NCAP #1 in
Klingenthal
- August 12, 2016: NCAP #2 in
Bischofsgrün
- September 17 & 18, 2016: NCAP #3 in
Winterberg
- October 1 & 2, 2016: NCAP #4 in
Hinterzarten
- December 17 & 18: NCAP #5 in
Seefeld in Tirol
- December 17 & 18: NCAP #6 in
Rastbuechl
- January 13–15: NCAP #7 in
Schonach im Schwarzwald
- February 25–26: NCAP #8 in
Kranj
- March 3–5: NCAP #9 in
Hinterzarten
- March 11 & 12: NCAP #10 (final) in
Chaux-Neuve
Nordic skiing
- January 30 – February 5: 2017 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in
Park City, Utah[17]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 10–19: 2017 World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in
Finsterau[32]
Ukraine won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 22 – March 5: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[18]
Norway won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Ski jumping
World Championships (SJ)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the 2017 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in
Park City, Utah[17]
- Individual winners:
Viktor Polasek (m) /
Manuela Malsiner (f)
- Men's team winners:
Slovenia (Žiga Jelar, Tilen Bartol, Aljaž Osterc, & Bor Pavlovčič)
- Women's team winners:
Germany (Agnes Reisch, Luisa Görlich, Pauline Heßler, & Gianina Ernst)
- Mixed team winners:
Slovenia (Nika Križnar, Tilen Bartol, Ema Klinec, & Žiga Jelar)
- Individual winners:
- February 22 – March 5: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[18]
- Individual normal hill winners:
Stefan Kraft (m) /
Carina Vogt (f)
- Men's individual large hill winners:
Stefan Kraft
- Men's team large hill winners:
Poland (Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot, & Kamil Stoch)
- Mixed team normal hill winners:
Germany (Carina Vogt, Markus Eisenbichler, Svenja Würth, & Andreas Wellinger)
- Individual normal hill winners:
2016–17 Four Hills Tournament
- December 29 & 30, 2016: FHT #1 in
Oberstdorf #1
- Winner:
Stefan Kraft
- Winner:
- December 31, 2016 & January 1, 2017: FHT #2 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Winner:
Daniel-André Tande
- Winner:
- January 3 & 4: FHT #3 in
Innsbruck
- January 5 & 6: FHT #4 (final) in
Bischofshofen
- Winner:
Kamil Stoch
- Winner:
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
- September 9–11, 2016: SJWC #1 in
Chaykovsky, Perm Krai
- Winners #1:
Robert Kranjec (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #2:
Anže Semenič (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 16–18, 2016: SJWC #2 in
Almaty
- All events cancelled here.
- September 30 – October 2, 2016: SJWC #3 in
Hinzenbach #1
- Men's Winner:
Maciej Kot (2 times)
- Men's Winner:
- November 24–26, 2016: SJWC #4 in
Ruka
- Men's Winners:
Domen Prevc (#1) /
Severin Freund (#2)
- Men's Winners:
- December 1–3, 2016: SJWC #5 in
Lillehammer #1
- December 2–4, 2016: SJWC #6 in
Klingenthal
- Men's Winner:
Domen Prevc
- Team Winners:
Poland (Piotr Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot)
- Men's Winner:
- December 9–11, 2016: SJWC #7 in
Lillehammer #2
- Note: The men's events was supposed to be hosted in Nizhny Tagil, but was cancelled.[33]
- Men's Winners:
Domen Prevc (#1) /
Kamil Stoch (#2)
- December 9–11, 2016: SJWC #8 in
Nizhny Tagil
- Women's Winners:
Maren Lundby (#1) /
Sara Takanashi (#2)
- Women's Winners:
- December 16–18, 2016: SJWC #9 in
Engelberg
- Men's Winners:
Michael Hayböck (#1) /
Domen Prevc (#2)
- Men's Winners:
- January 6–8: SJWC #10 in
Oberstdorf #2
- January 13–15: SJWC #11 in
Wisła
- January 13–15: SJWC #12 in
Sapporo #1
- Women's Winners:
Yuki Ito (#1) /
Maren Lundby (#2)
- Women's Winners:
- January 19–21: SJWC #13 in
Zaō, Miyagi
- January 20–22: SJWC #14 in
Zakopane
- Men's Winner:
Kamil Stoch
- Team Winners:
Germany (Markus Eisenbichler, Stephan Leyhe, Andreas Wellinger, Richard Freitag)
- Men's Winner:
- January 27–29: SJWC #15 in
Willingen
- Men's Winner:
Andreas Wellinger
- Team Winners:
Poland (Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch)
- Men's Winner:
- January 27–29: SJWC #16 in
Râșnov
- February 3–5: SJWC #17 in
Oberstdorf #3
- Men's Winner:
Stefan Kraft (2 times)
- Men's Winner:
- February 3–5: SJWC #18 in
Hinzenbach #2
- February 10–12: SJWC #19 in
Sapporo #2
- February 11–12: SJWC #20 in
Ljubno
- Women's Winners:
Maren Lundby (#1) /
Katharina Althaus (#2)
- Women's Winners:
- February 14–16: SJWC #21 in
Pyeongchang
- March 10–19: Raw Air 2017 (debut event)
- March 10–12: SJWC #22 in
Oslo
- Winners:
Stefan Kraft (m) /
Yuki Ito (f)
- Men's Team Winners:
Austria (Michael Hayböck, Manuel Fettner, Markus Schiffner, & Stefan Kraft)
- Winners:
- March 13 & 14: SJWC #23 in
Lillehammer #3
- Event cancelled.
- March 15 & 16: SJWC #24 in
Trondheim
- March 17–19: SJWC #25 (RA 2017 final) in
Vikersund
- One of the men's events here was cancelled.
- Men's Winner:
Kamil Stoch
- Team Winners:
Norway (Daniel-André Tande, Robert Johansson, Johann André Forfang, & Andreas Stjernen)
- March 10–12: SJWC #22 in
- March 23–26: SJWC #26 (final) in
Planica
- Men's Winner:
Stefan Kraft (2 times)
- Team Winners:
Norway (Robert Johansson, Johann André Forfang, Anders Fannemel, & Andreas Stjernen)
- Men's Winner:
2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
- July 15 & 16: SJGP #1 in
Courchevel
- Winners:
Maciej Kot (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners:
- July 21–23: SJGP #2 in
Wisła
- Individual winner:
Maciej Kot
- Teams winner:
Norway (Johann André Forfang, Tom Hilde, Joachim Hauer, Anders Fannemel)
- Individual winner:
- July 29 & 30: SJGP #3 in
Hinterzarten
- Winner:
Andreas Wellinger
- Winner:
- August 5 & 6: SJGP #4 in
Einsiedeln
- Winner:
Maciej Kot
- Winner:
- August 26–28: SJGP #5 in
Hakuba
- Winner #1:
Anders Fannemel
- Winner #2:
Taku Takeuchi
- Winner #1:
- September 9–11: SJGP #6 in
Chaykovsky
- Winners #1:
Robert Kranjec (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #2:
Anže Semenič (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 16–18: SJGP #7 in
Almaty
- Event cancelled, due to preparations for the 2017 Winter Universiade.
- September 30 & October 1: SJGP #8 in
Hinzenbach
- Winner:
Maciej Kot (m; 2 times)
- Winner:
- October 2: SJGP #9 (final) in
Klingenthal
- Winner:
Maciej Kot (m; 2 times)
- Winner:
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
- Summer
- July 1 & 2, 2016: CC #1 in
Kranj
- Winner #1:
Peter Prevc
- Winner #2:
Peter Prevc
- Winner #1:
- August 18–21, 2016: CC #2 in
Kuopio
- Winner #1:
Jarkko Määttä
- Winner #2:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #1:
- August 26 & 27, 2016: CC #3 in
Frenštát pod Radhoštěm
- Winner #1:
Lukáš Hlava
- Winner #2:
Aleksander Zniszczoł
- Winner #1:
- August 26–28, 2016: CC #4 in
Oberwiesenthal
- September 10 & 11, 2016: CC #5 in
Lillehammer
- Winners #1:
Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng (m) /
Thea Sofie Kleven (f)
- Winners #2:
Markus Eisenbichler (m) / The women's event was cancelled.
- Winners #1:
- September 17 & 18, 2016: CC #6 in
Stams
- September 24 & 25, 2016: CC #7 in
Wisła
- Winner #1:
Davide Bresadola
- Winner #2:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #1:
- September 30 & October 1, 2016: CC #8 in
Klingenthal
- Winner #1:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #2:
Jurij Tepeš
- Winner #1:
- Winter
- December 9–11, 2016: CC #9 in
Vikersundbakken
- Winner #1:
Cene Prevc
- Winner #2:
Cene Prevc
- Winner #3:
Anže Semenič
- Winner #1:
- December 15–17, 2016 CC #10 in
Notodden
- December 17 & 18, 2016: CC #11 in
Rukatunturi
- December 27 & 28, 2016: CC #12 in
Engelberg
- January 7 & 8: CC #13 in
Titisee-Neustadt
- Winner #1:
Johann André Forfang
- Winner #2:
Viktor Polášek
- Winner #1:
- January 14 & 15: CC #14 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Winner #1:
Anže Lanišek
- Winner #2:
Miran Zupančič
- Winner #1:
- January 20–22: CC #15 in
Sapporo
- Winner #1:
Miran Zupančič
- Winner #2:
Clemens Aigner
- Winner #3:
Andreas Wank
- Winner #1:
- January 28 & 29: CC #16 in
Bischofshofen
- February 4 & 5: CC #17 in
Erzurum
- Winner #1:
Nejc Dežman
- Winner #2:
Nejc Dežman
- Winner #1:
- February 11 & 12: CC #18 in
Brotterode
- Winner #1:
Nejc Dežman
- Winner #2:
Felix Hoffmann
- Winner #1:
- February 18 & 19, 2017: CC #19 in
Planica
- Winner #1:
Bor Pavlovčič
- Winner #2:
Tilen Bartol
- Winner #1:
- February 25 & 26: CC #20 in
Iron Mountain, Michigan
- March 4 & 5: CC #21 in
Rena
- March 11 & 12: CC #22 in
Zakopane
- March 18 & 19: CC #23 in
Chaykovsky (final)
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup
- August 7 & 8, 2016: OPA #1 in
Klingenthal
- August 10 & 11, 2016: OPA #2 in
Pöhla
- August 12 & 13, 2016: OPA #3 in
Bischofsgrün
- September 10 & 11, 2016: OPA #4 in
Einsiedeln
- September 30 & October 1, 2016: OPA #5 in
Hinterzarten
- Winner #1:
Bor Pavlovčič
- Winner #2:
Maximilian Schmalnauer
- Winner #1:
- December 16 & 17, 2016: OPA #6 in
Rastbuechl
- December 17 & 18, 2016: OPA #6 in
Seefeld in Tirol
- January 13 & 14: OPA #7 in
Schonach im Schwarzwald
- Winners #1:
Rok Tarman (m) /
Joséphine Pagnier (f)
- Winners #2:
Žiga Jelar (m) /
Jerneja Brecl (f)
- Winners #1:
- January 21 & 22, 2017: OPA #7 in
Žiri
- February 25 & 26, 2017: OPA #8 in
Kranj
- Winner #1:
Tilen Bartol
- Winner #2:
Blaž Pavlič
- Winner #1:
- March 4 & 5: OPA #9 in
Hinterzarten
- March 11 & 12: OPA #10 (final) in
Chaux-Neuve
- Winners #1:
Žiga Jelar (m) /
Katra Komar (f)
- Winners #2:
Moritz Baer (m) /
Selina Freitag (f)
- Winners #1:
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Cup
- July 2 & 3: FC #1 in
Villach
- Winners #1:
Yuken Iwasa (m) /
Eva Logar (f)
- Winners #2:
Sebastian Colloredo (m) /
Eva Logar (f)
- Winners #1:
- July 9 & 10: FC #2 in
Szczyrk
- Winners #1:
Davide Bresadola (m) /
Kinga Rajda (f)
- Winners #2:
Davide Bresadola (m) /
Kinga Rajda (f)
- Winners #1:
- August 18–21: FC #3 in
Kuopio
- Men's winners:
Jan Ziobro (2 times)
- Men's winners:
- September 3 & 4: FC #4 in
Einsiedeln
- Winners #1:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Selina Freitag (f)
- Winners #2:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 17 & 18: FC #5 in
Hinterzarten
- Winners #1:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Carina Vogt (f)
- Winners #2:
Yūken Iwasa /
Anna Rupprecht (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 30 & October 1: FC #6 in
Râșnov
- Winners #1:
Stefan Huber (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #2:
Paweł Wąsek (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #1:
- December 15 & 16: FC #7 in
Notodden
- January 7 & 8: FC #8 in
Zakopane
- January 27 & 28: FC #9 in
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
- March 3–5: FC #10 (final) in
Sapporo
Snowboarding
World Championships (SB)
- February 1–8: 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships in
Big White[34]
- The
Netherlands won the gold medal tally. The
United States won the overall medal tally.[35]
- The
- February 18–21: FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships 2017 (SBX and AS events) in
Klínovec[36]
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Kalle Koblet (m) /
Kristina Paul (f)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners: The
United States (Jake Vedder & Senna Leith) (m) /
France (Manon Petit & Julia Pereira) (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Dmitry Sarsembaev (m) /
Milena Bykova (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Ilia Vitugov (m) /
Jemima Juritz (f)
- Snowboard Cross winners:
- March 7–19: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2017 in
Sierra Nevada[21]
- Big Air winners:
Ståle Sandbech (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
Scott James (m) /
Cai Xuetong (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Andreas Prommegger (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Andreas Prommegger (m) /
Daniela Ulbing (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
Seppe Smits (m) /
Laurie Blouin (f)
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Pierre Vaultier (m) /
Lindsey Jacobellis (f)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners:
United States (Hagen Kearney & Nick Baumgartner) (m) /
France (Nelly Moenne Loccoz & Chloé Trespeuch) (f)
- Big Air winners:
- March 30 – April 1: FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships 2017 (FS events only) in
Špindlerův Mlýn
Alpine snowboarding
- December 15, 2016: ASWC #1 in
Carezza
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Benjamin Karl (m) /
Ina Meschik (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- December 17, 2016: ASWC #2 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Andrey Sobolev (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
- January 10 & 11: ASWC #3 in
Bad Gastein
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Christoph Mick (m) /
Daniela Ulbing (f)
- Team Parallel Slalom winners:
Austria (Daniela Ulbing & Benjamin Karl)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
- January 28: ASWC #4 in
Rogla Ski Resort
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Nevin Galmarini (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- February 3 & 5: ASWC #5 in
Bansko
- Parallel Giant Slalom #1 winners:
Radoslav Yankov (m) /
Patrizia Kummer (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom #2 winners:
Sylvain Dufour (m) /
Alena Zavarzina (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom #1 winners:
- February 12: ASWC #6 in
Bokwang
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Andreas Prommegger (m) /
Alena Zavarzina (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- February 25: ASWC #7 in
Moscow-Shukolovo
- March 5: ASWC #8 in
Kayseri
- March 17–19: ASWC #9 (final) in
Winterberg
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Stefan Baumeister (m) /
Sabine Schoeffmann (f)
- Team Parallel Slalom winners:
Italy (Nadya Ochner & Aaron March)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Snowboard cross
- December 15–18, 2016: SBXWC #1 in
Montafon
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Hagen Kearney (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners:
Spain (Regino Hernández & Lucas Eguibar) (m) /
France (Nelly Moenne Loccoz & Chloé Trespeuch) (f)
- Snowboard Cross winners:
- January 19–22: SBXWC #2 in
Solitude Mountain Resort
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Alessandro Hämmerle (m) /
Eva Samková (f)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners:
Italy (Luca Matteotti & Emanuel Perathoner) (m) /
United States (Lindsey Jacobellis & Rosina Mancari) (f)
- Snowboard Cross winners:
- February 2 & 4: SBXWC #3 in
Bansko
- February 10–12: SBXWC #4 in
Feldberg
- Snowboard Cross #1 winners:
Pierre Vaultier (m) /
Michela Moioli (f)
- Snowboard Cross #2 winners:
Alex Pullin (m) /
Eva Samková (f)
- Snowboard Cross #1 winners:
- February 24 & 26: SBXWC #5 in
Kazan
- Event cancelled, due to alleged financial reasons.[37]
- March 4 & 5: SBXWC #6 in
La Molina
- March 24–26: SBXWC #7 (final) in
Veysonnaz
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Pierre Vaultier (m) /
Charlotte Bankes (f)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners:
Austria (Markus Schairer & Alessandro Hämmerle) (m) /
Italy (Raffaella Brutto & Michela Moioli) (f)
- Snowboard Cross winners:
Freestyle snowboarding
- November 12, 2016: FSWC #1 in
Milan
- Big Air winners:
Marcus Kleveland (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- November 25 & 26, 2016: FSWC #2 in
Alpensia Resort
- Big Air winners:
Mark McMorris (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 3, 2016: FSWC #3 in
Mönchengladbach
- Big Air winners:
Roope Tonteri (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 14–17, 2016: FSWC #4 in
Copper Mountain
- Big Air winners:
Maxence Parrot (m) /
Jamie Anderson (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
Patrick Burgener (m) /
Chloe Kim (f)
- Big Air winners:
- January 7: FSWC #5 in
Moscow
- January 13 & 14: FSWC #6 in
Kreischberg
- Slopestyle winners:
Mons Røisland (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- January 16–21: FSWC #7 in
Laax
- Slopestyle winners:
Maxence Parrot (m) /
Enni Rukajärvi (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
Josey Chase (m) /
Chloe Kim (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- January 25 & 27: FSWC #8 in
Seiser Alm
- Slopestyle winners:
Seppe Smits (m) /
Enni Rukajärvi (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- February 1–5: FSWC #9 in
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
- Slopestyle winners:
Redmond Gerard (m) /
Jamie Anderson (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
Shaun White (m) /
Kelly Clark (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- February 9–12: FSWC #10 in
Quebec City
- Big Air winners:
Mark McMorris (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
Sebastien Toutant (m) /
Julia Marino (f)
- Big Air winners:
- February 17 & 19: FSWC #11 in
Bokwang
- Half-pipe winners:
Scott James (m) /
Kelly Clark (f)
- Half-pipe winners:
- March 24 & 25: FSWC #12 (final) in
Špindlerův Mlýn
2016–17 Europa Cup
- November 3 & 4, 2016: EC #1 in
Landgraaf
- Parallel Slalom #1 winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (m) /
Michelle Dekker (f)
- Parallel Slalom #2 winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (m) /
Carolin Langenhorst (f)
- Parallel Slalom #1 winners:
- November 9 & 10, 2016: EC #2 in
Landgraaf
- November 26 & 27, 2016: EC #3 in
Kaunertal
- November 30 & December 1, 2016: EC #4 in
Pitztal
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
Lucas Eguibar (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #2 winners:
Lucas Eguibar (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
- December 10 & 11, 2016: EC #5 in
Hochfügen
- Parallel Giant Slalom #1 winners:
Sylvain Dufour (m) /
Elizaveta Salikhova (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom #2 winners:
Sylvain Dufour (m) /
Ekaterina Khatomchenkova (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom #1 winners:
- December 15 & 16, 2016: EC #6 in
Val Thorens
- January 7 & 8: EC #7 in
Gerlitzen
- January 20 & 21: EC #8 in
Pila
- Cancelled
- January 20 & 21: EC #9 in
Livigno
- Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (#1) /
Kim Sang-kyum (#2)
- Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Nadya Ochner (#1) /
Selina Jörg (#2)
- Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- January 24 & 25: EC #10 in
Vars
- January 28 & 29: EC #11 in
Grasgehren
- January 28 & 29: EC #12 in
Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via
- January 31 & February 1: EC #13 in
Maribor
- Cancelled
- February 3 & 4: EC #13 in
Puy-Saint-Vincent
- February 11 & 12: EC #14 in
Sarajevo
- February 17: EC #15 in
Bischofswiesen/Goetschen
- February 23–26: EC #16 in
Colere
- Men's Snowboardcross winners:
Paul Berg (#1) /
Ken Vuagnoux (#2)
- Women's Snowboardcross winners:
Sofia Belingheri (#1) /
Francesca Gallina (#2)
- Men's Snowboardcross winners:
- February 24 & 25: EC #17 in
Davos
- February 25 & 26: EC #18 in
Lenzerheide
- February 25 & 26: EC #19 in
Erzurum
- Cancelled
- March 4 & 5: EC #20 in
Kopaonik
- March 13 & 14: EC #21 in
Pamporovo
- Women's Slopestyle winners:
- March 16 & 17: EC #22 in
Rogla
- Cancelled
- March 16–19: EC #23 in
Laax
- Slopestyle winners:
Simon Gschaider (m) /
Elli Pikkujämsä (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
Patrick Burgener (m) /
Verena Rohrer (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- March 17 & 18: EC #24 in
Radstadt
- March 17 & 18: EC #25 in
Lenk
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
Hanno Douschan (m) /
Julia Pereira (f)
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
- March 24–26: EC #26 in
Kühtai
- March 25 & 26: EC #27 in
Ratschings
- March 28 & 29: EC #28 in
Rogla
- April 1 & 2: EC #29 in
Jasná
- Event cancelled.
- April 1 & 2: EC #30 in
Scuol
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Nevin Galmarini (m) /
Ladina Jenny (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (m) /
Karolina Sztokfisz (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- April 8 & 9: EC #31 in
Pec pod Sněžkou
- Event cancelled.
- April 18–22: EC #32 (final) in
Silvaplana
2016–17 Nor-Am Cup
- November 29 & 30, 2016: NAC #1 in
Snow King Mountain Resort
- Cancelled
- December 16–18, 2016: NAC #2 in
Buck Hill
- January 4–7: NAC #3 in
Le Relais
- January 14 & 15: NAC #4 in
Steamboat Springs
- February 1–3: NAC #5 in
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
- February 8–10: NAC #6 in
Craigleith Ski Club
- February 9 & 10: NAC #7 in
Holiday Valley
- Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Justin Reiter (2 times)
- Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Rebecca Letourneau-Duynstee (#1) /
Maggie Carrigan (#2)
- Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
- February 10–12: NAC #8 in
Canada Olympic Park
- February 13–16: NAC #9 in
Toronto Ski Club/Toronto
- February 13–17: NAC #10 in
Sunday River
- February 15 & 16: NAC #11 in
Sun Peaks Resort
- February 20–25: NAC #12 in
Ski Cooper
- March 5–12: #13 in
Mount St. Louis Moonstone
- March 8–10: #14 in
Big White Ski Resort
- March 31 – April 4: #15 in
Copper Mountain
- Snowboardcross winners:
Jake Vedder (m) /
Colleen Healey (f)
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners:
Darren Gardner (m) /
Ina Meschik (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners:
Aaron Muss (m) /
Ina Meschik (f)
- Snowboardcross winners:
- April 4–9: #16 (final) in
Mont-Tremblant
2016 FIS Snowboard Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 4–7: SBANC #1 in
Mount Hotham #1
- Men's Snowboardcross winner:
Alex Pullin
- Women's Snowboardcross winner:
Belle Brockhoff
- Men's Snowboardcross winner:
- August 15–18: SBANC #2 in
Thredbo
- Cancelled due to insufficient snow at the snow control.
- August 30 – September 2: SBANC #3 in
Mount Hotham #2
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
Josh Miller (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #2 winners:
Alex Pullin (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
- September 13–16: SBANC #4 (final) in
Cardrona
- Slopestyle winners:
Sebastien Toutant (m) /
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
Ando Naito (m) /
Kurumi Imai (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
2016 FIS Snowboard South American Cup
- August 17–21: SBSAC #1 in
Cerro Catedral #1
- August 26 & 27: SBSAC #2 in
El Colorado
- September 9–11: SBSAC #3 in
Cerro Catedral #2
- September 22–26: SBSAC #4 (final) in
Corralco
- Snowboardcross winners 1:
Steven Williams (m) /
Isabel Clark Ribeiro
- Snowboardcross winners 2:
Steven Williams (m) /
Isabel Clark Ribeiro
- Snowboardcross winners 1:
Telemark skiing
Telemark skiing world events
- March 1–4: 2017 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships in
Rjukan
- Classic winners:
Guillaume Issautier (m) /
Kathrin Reischmann (f)
- Sprint winners:
Kristian Lauvik Gjelstad (m) /
Chloe Blyth (f)
- Parallel Sprint winners:
Matti Lopez (m) /
Kathrin Reischmann (f)
- Team Parallel Sprint winners:
France
- Classic winners:
2016–17 FIS Telemark World Cup
- November 24–27, 2016: TSWC #1 in
Tux
- January 19 & 20: TSWC #2 in
La Thuile
- January 21 & 22: TSWC #3 in
Méribel
- January 28–30: TSWC #4 in
Krvavec Ski Resort
- Sprint winners:
Nicolas Michel (m)
Amélie Reymond (f)
- Parallel Sprint winners:
Stefan Matter (m) /
Amélie Reymond (f)
- Mixed Team Parallel Sprint winners:
Switzerland
- Sprint winners:
- February 4 & 5: TSWC #5 in
Bad Hindelang/Oberjoch
- February 24–26: TSWC #6 in
Hurdal
- March 1–3: TSWC #7 in
Rjukan (part of FIS Telemark Junior World Championships)
- March 9–11: TSWC #8 in
Thyon
- March 15–19: TSWC #9 (final) in
La Plagne/Montchavin-les-Coches (part of 2017 FIS World Telemark Skiing Championships)
- Team Parallel Sprint winners:
Switzerland
- Parallel Sprint winners:
Philippe Lau (m) /
Amélie Reymond (f)
- Classic winners:
Stefan Matter (m) /
Amélie Reymond (f)
- Sprint winners:
Tobias Mueller (m) /
Amélie Reymond (f)
- Team Parallel Sprint winners:
References
- ^ IPC's 2017 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships Page
- ^ "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 Website". Archived from the original on February 13, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ FIS' 2017 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships Results Page
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Alpine Skiing World Cup Page
- ^ Alberta ski resorts urged to diversify after World Cup event cancelled due to lack of snow
- ^ FIS World Cup races in Beaver Creek rescheduled for Val d'Isère
- ^ FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Beaver Creek cancelled due to lack of snow and warm weather
- ^ FIS Alpine World Cup in Courchevel cancelled due to strong winds
- ^ Semmering to host cancelled FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup giant slalom from Courchevel
- ^ "FIS Alpine Europa Cup Hafjell". Archived from the original on January 28, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ 2016–17 IBU Calendar of Events Page
- ^ "IBU's 2017 Open European Championships Page". Archived from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ "Biathlon World Championships 2017 Website". Archived from the original on February 10, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ Biathlon and speed skating events taken away from Russia over doping scandal
- ^ Kontiolahti in Finland replaces Tyumen in Russia as host of IBU World Cup event
- ^ IBU Press Release: Extraordinary IBU Executive Board Meeting (December 22, 2016.)
- ^ a b c d 2017 FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships Website
- ^ a b c d "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 Website". Archived from the original on February 16, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Page
- ^ Québec City to replace Tyumen as host of FIS Cross-Country World Cup Finals
- ^ a b Sierra Nevada 2017 Freestyle and Snowboard World Championships Website
- ^ a b FIS Junior Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 Page
- ^ "FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Page". Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Moguls Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Dual Moguls Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Aerials Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Half-pipe Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Big Air Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Slopestyle Calendar
- ^ FIS 2016–17 Ski Cross Calendar
- ^ FIS' 2016–17 Nordic Combined World Cup Schedule Page
- ^ IPC's 2017 World Para Nordic Skiing Championships Page
- ^ FIS move ski jumping World Cups from Nizhny Tagil to Lillehammer
- ^ IPC's 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships Page
- ^ 2017 World Para Snowboard Championships Medal Standings
- ^ FIS' Snowboarding Junior World Championships 2017 Page
- ^ a b FIS Snowboard World Cup events in Kazan cancelled for "financial reasons"