2013–14 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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2013–14 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup champions
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Anna Fenninger
Downhill Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch
Super-G Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Switzerland Lara Gut
Giant slalom United States Ted Ligety Austria Anna Fenninger
Slalom Austria Marcel Hirscher United States Mikaela Shiffrin
Nations Cup Austria Austria Austria Austria
Nations Cup Overall Austria Austria
Competition
Locations 16 16
Individual 34 32
Mixed 2 2
Cancelled 1 2
Rescheduled 3 8
2012/13
2014 World Cup Champions
Marcel Hirscher won three consecutive overalls, the first since Phil Mahre in 1983.
Anna Fenninger won her first overall.

The 48th World Cup season began on 26 October 2013, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 16 March 2014 at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.[1] The defending overall champions from the 2013 season were Marcel Hirscher of Austria and Tina Maze of Slovenia. The overall titles were won by Hirscher and Anna Fenninger, also of Austria. The season was interrupted by the 2014 Winter Olympics that took place from 7 to 23 February in Sochi, Russia, with the alpine events at Rosa Khutor.

Summary[]

The men's title was won by Hirscher for the third time in a row, becoming the first man to achieve this since Phil Mahre in 1983.[2] Hirscher secured the title after the second-to-last race of the season when he beat Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway, who did not compete in slalom.[3] Svindal won both the downhill (second time in a row) and super-G titles (third time in a row). The giant slalom title went to Ted Ligety of the United States. Ligety and Hirscher shared the same number of points but Ligety had more victories (4, as opposed to 2 by Hirscher).[4] This was Ligety's second consecutive giant slalom title and fifth overall. The slalom title went to Hirscher, who secured it in the last race of the season. The combined title was shared by Ligety and Alexis Pinturault of France, who each won a first and a second place in two combined races of the season.

Fenninger won the overall women's title, her first, and the first by an Austrian woman since Nicole Hosp in 2007. It was the first time since 2002 that both overall titles were won by Ausrians.[5] Fenninger secured the title at the super-G finals in Lenzerheide after her closest competitor, Maria Höfl-Riesch of Germany, suffered an injury a day earlier in the downhill which ended her season.[6] At the end of the season, Höfl-Riesch announced her retirement from the World Cup circuit.[7] Höfl-Riesch won the downhill title, Lara Gut of Switzerland won the super-G title and also most races of the season (seven, followed by five of Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States, who also won the slalom title). The giant slalom title went to Fenninger who secured it in the last race. There was only one combined event in the 2014 season, which was won by Marie-Michèle Gagnon, who therefore also won the combined title. Maze of Slovenia, the 2013 overall champion, was less successful this year compared to her record-breaking 2013 season. She won one race and four more podiums and finished fourth in the final standings. However, she stated that her main goal in the season were the Sochi Olympics, where she won two gold medals, in downhill and in giant slalom.[8] Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein was another strong performer, holding a second place before the Olympics, but suffered an injury in downhill training in Sochi and had to skip the rest of the season, finishing fifth overall.[9] Returning from a knee injury at the 2013 World Championships, four-time overall champion Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. appeared in only four races, all speed events in December 2013.

Calendar[]

Men[]

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, SC – Super Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel)[10]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
1522 1 27 October 2013   Austria Sölden GS 364  United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Austria Marcel Hirscher [11]
1523 2 17 November 2013   Finland Levi SL 431  Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Mario Matt Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [12]
1524 3 30 November 2013   Canada Lake Louise DH 433  Italy Dominik Paris Austria Klaus Kröll France Adrien Théaux [13]
1525 4 1 December 2013   SG 172  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Matthias Mayer Austria Georg Streitberger [14]
1526 5 6 December 2013   United States Beaver Creek DH 434  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Hannes Reichelt Italy Peter Fill [15]
1527 6 7 December 2013   SG 173   Switzerland  Patrick Küng Austria Otmar Striedinger Italy Peter Fill
Austria Hannes Reichelt
[16]
1528 7 8 December 2013   GS 365  United States Ted Ligety United States Bode Miller Austria Marcel Hirscher [17]
1529 8 14 December 2013   France Val-d'Isère GS 366  Austria Marcel Hirscher France Thomas Fanara Germany Stefan Luitz [18]
1530 9 15 December 2013   SL 432  Austria Mario Matt Sweden Mattias Hargin Italy Patrick Thaler [19]
1531 10 20 December 2013   Italy Val Gardena SG 174  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Canada Jan Hudec France Adrien Théaux [20]
1532 11 21 December 2013   DH 435  Canada Erik Guay Norway Kjetil Jansrud France Johan Clarey [21]
1533 12 22 December 2013   Italy Alta Badia GS 367  Austria Marcel Hirscher France Alexis Pinturault United States Ted Ligety [22]
1534 13 29 December 2013   Italy Bormio DH 436  Norway Aksel Lund Svindal Austria Hannes Reichelt Canada Erik Guay [23]
1 January 2014   Germany Munich CE cnx  warm temperatures
6 January 2014   Croatia Zagreb SL cnx  warm temperatures; replaced in Bormio on 6 January 2014
1535 14 [nb 1]6 January 2014   Italy Bormio SL 433  Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Manfred Moelgg [24]
1536 15 11 January 2014   Switzerland Adelboden GS 368  Germany Felix Neureuther France Thomas Fanara Austria Marcel Hirscher [25]
1537 16 12 January 2014   SL 434  Austria Marcel Hirscher Sweden André Myhrer Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [26]
1538 17 17 January 2014   Switzerland Wengen SC 119  United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Croatia Natko Zrnčić-Dim [27]
1539 18 18 January 2014   DH 437   Switzerland  Patrick Küng Austria Hannes Reichelt Norway Aksel Lund Svindal [28]
1540 19 19 January 2014   SL 435  France Alexis Pinturault Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Marcel Hirscher [29]
1541 20 24 January 2014   Austria Kitzbühel SL 436  Germany Felix Neureuther Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Italy Patrick Thaler [30]
1542 21 25 January 2014   DH 438  Austria Hannes Reichelt Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States Bode Miller [31]
1543 22 26 January 2014   SG 175   Switzerland  Didier Défago United States Bode Miller Austria Max Franz
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
[32]
1544 23 26 January 2014   SC 120  France Alexis Pinturault United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher [33]
1545 24 28 January 2014   Austria Schladming SL 437  Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther [34]
1 February 2014   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen DH cnx  lack of snow; replaced in St. Moritz on 1 February 2014
2 February 2014   GS cnx  lack of snow; replaced in St. Moritz on 2 February 2014
[nb 2]1 February 2014   Switzerland St. Moritz DH cnx  fog; finally replaced in Kvitfjell on 28 February 2014[35]
1546 25 [nb 3]2 February 2014   GS 369  United States Ted Ligety Austria Marcel Hirscher France Alexis Pinturault [36]
2014 Winter Olympics (7–23 February)
1547 26 [nb 4]28 February 2014   Norway Kvitfjell DH 439  Norway Kjetil Jansrud
Austria Georg Streitberger
United States Travis Ganong [37]
1548 27 1 March 2014   DH 440  Canada Erik Guay France Johan Clarey Austria Matthias Mayer [38]
1549 28 2 March 2014   SG 176  Norway Kjetil Jansrud  Switzerland  Patrick Küng Austria Matthias Mayer [39]
1550 29 8 March 2014   Slovenia Kranjska Gora GS 370  United States Ted Ligety Austria Benjamin Raich Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [40]
1551 30 9 March 2014   SL 438  Germany Felix Neureuther Germany Fritz Dopfer Norway Henrik Kristoffersen [41]
1552 31 12 March 2014   Switzerland Lenzerheide DH 441  Austria Matthias Mayer Italy Christof Innerhofer
United States Ted Ligety
[42]
1553 32 13 March 2014   SG 177  France Alexis Pinturault France Thomas Mermillod-Blondin United States Bode Miller [43]
1554 33 15 March 2014   GS 371  United States Ted Ligety France Alexis Pinturault Germany Felix Neureuther [44]
1555 34 16 March 2014   SL 439  Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Austria Mario Matt [45]

Ladies[]

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, SC – Super Combined, CE – City Event (Parallel)[46]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
1423 1 26 October 2013   Austria Sölden GS 364   Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Kathrin Zettel Germany Viktoria Rebensburg [47]
1424 2 16 November 2013   Finland Levi SL 410  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Slovenia Tina Maze [48]
1425 3 29 November 2013   United States Beaver Creek DH 360   Switzerland  Lara Gut Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Italy Elena Fanchini [49]
1426 4 30 November 2013   SG 191   Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Anna Fenninger Austria Nicole Hosp [50]
1427 5 1 December 2013   GS 365  Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby United States Mikaela Shiffrin Liechtenstein Tina Weirather [51]
1428 6 6 December 2013   Canada Lake Louise DH 361  Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch  Switzerland  Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden Italy Elena Fanchini [52]
1429 7 7 December 2013   DH 362  Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Austria Anna Fenninger [53]
1430 8 8 December 2013   SG 192   Switzerland  Lara Gut Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Austria Anna Fenninger [54]
1431 9 14 December 2013   Switzerland St. Moritz SG 193  Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Sweden Kajsa Kling Austria Anna Fenninger [55]
1432 10 15 December 2013   GS 366  France Tessa Worley Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Slovenia Tina Maze [56]
1433 11 17 December 2013   France Courchevel SL 411  Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Bernadette Schild [57]
1434 12 21 December 2013   France Val-d'Isère DH 363   Switzerland  Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Cornelia Hütter [58]
1435 13 22 December 2013   GS 367  Liechtenstein Tina Weirather  Switzerland  Lara Gut Sweden Maria Pietilä-Holmner [59]
1436 14 28 December 2013   Austria Lienz GS 368  Austria Anna Fenninger Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby United States Mikaela Shiffrin [60]
1437 15 29 December 2013   SL 412  Austria Marlies Schild United States Mikaela Shiffrin Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch [61]
1 January 2014   Germany Munich CE cnx  warm temperatures
4 January 2014   Croatia Zagreb SL cnx  warm temperatures; replaced in Bormio on 5 January 2014
1438 16 [nb 5]5 January 2014   Italy Bormio SL 413  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Maria Pietilä-Holmner France Nastasia Noens [62]
1439 17 11 January 2014   Austria Altenmarkt DH 364  Austria Elisabeth Görgl Austria Anna Fenninger Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch [63]
1440 18 12 January 2014   SC 094  Canada Marie-Michèle Gagnon Austria Michaela Kirchgasser Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch [64]
1441 19 14 January 2014   Austria Flachau SL 414  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter Sweden Maria Pietilä Holmner [65]
18 January 2014   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo DH cnx  winter storm; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 19 January 2014
[nb 6]19 January 2014   DH cnx  winter storm; second and final replace in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 24 January 2014
19 January 2014   SG cnx  winter storm; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 23 January 2014[66]
1442 20 [nb 7]23 January 2014   SG 194  Austria Elisabeth Görgl Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Austria Nicole Hosp [67]
1443 21 [nb 8]24 January 2014   DH 365  Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Austria Nicole Schmidhofer [68]
25 January 2014   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen DH cnx  lack of snow; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 25 January 2014
26 January 2014   SG cnx  lack of snow; replaced in Cortina d'Ampezzo on 26 January 2014
1444 22 [nb 9]25 January 2014   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo DH 366  Slovenia Tina Maze  Switzerland  Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden Liechtenstein Tina Weirather [69]
1445 23 [nb 10]26 January 2014   SG 195   Switzerland  Lara Gut Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch [70]
1 February 2014   Slovenia Maribor GS cnx  lack of snow; replaced in Kranjska Gora on 1 February 2014
2 February 2014   SL cnx  lack of snow; finally replaced in Kranjska Gora on 2 February 2014
[nb 11]1 February 2014   Slovenia Kranjska Gora GS cnx  heavy snowfall; finally replaced in Åre on 6 March 2014
1446 24 [nb 12]2 February 2014   SL 415  Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Marlies Schild Austria Bernadette Schild [71]
2014 Winter Olympics (7–23 February)
1 March 2014   Switzerland Crans-Montana DH cnx  fog; replaced in Crans-Montana on 2 March
1447 25 [nb 13]2 March 2014   DH 367  Austria Andrea Fischbacher Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze [72]
[nb 14]2 March 2014   SC cnx  cancelled; rescheduled with downhill
1448 26 [nb 15]6 March 2014   Sweden Åre GS 369  Austria Anna Fenninger France Anemone Marmottan Austria Eva-Maria Brem
 Switzerland  Lara Gut
[73]
1449 27 7 March 2014   GS 370  Austria Anna Fenninger Germany Viktoria Rebensburg Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby [74]
1450 28 8 March 2014   SL 416  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Maria Pietilä-Holmner Sweden Anna Swenn-Larsson [75]
1451 29 12 March 2014   Switzerland Lenzerheide DH 368   Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Elisabeth Görgl  Switzerland  Fränzi Aufdenblatten [76]
1452 30 13 March 2014   SG 196   Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Anna Fenninger Slovenia Tina Maze [77]
1453 31 15 March 2014   SL 417  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Marlies Schild [78]
1454 32 16 March 2014   GS 371  Austria Anna Fenninger Austria Eva-Maria Brem Sweden Jessica Lindell-Vikarby [79]

Nation team event[]

Event Key: PG – Parallel Giant Slalom
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third Details
8 1 25 February 2014   Austria Innsbruck PG 005   Sweden
Maria Pietilä-Holmner
Anna Swenn-Larsson
Mattias Hargin
Anton Lahdenperä
Markus Larsson
 Norway
Mona Løseth
Nina Løseth

Sebastian Foss Solevåg
  Switzerland
Denise Feierabend
Wendy Holdener

Marc Gini
Reto Schmidiger
Markus Vogel
[80]
9 2 14 March 2014   Switzerland Lenzerheide PG 006    Switzerland
Denise Feierabend

Wendy Holdener
Luca Aerni
Marc Gini
Reto Schmidiger
 United States
Julia Mancuso
Mikaela Shiffrin
David Chodounsky
Tim Jitloff
 Austria
Eva-Maria Brem
Michaela Kirchgasser
Bernadette Schild
Manuel Feller
Philipp Schörghofer
[81]


Men's standings[]

Overall[]

Pos. Athlete S��L
Austria
LEV
Finland
LKL
Canada
BCR
United States
ISÈ
France
VGA
Italy
ABD
Italy
BOR
Italy
ADE
Switzerland
WEN
Switzerland
KIT
Austria
SCH
Austria
STM
Switzerland
KVI
Norway
KRG
Slovenia
LEN
Switzerland
Pts
GS SL DH SG DH SG GS GS SL SG DH GS DH SL GS SL SC DH SL SL DH SG SC SL GS DH DH SG GS SL DH SG GS SL
1 Austria Hirscher 3 1 16 3 1 41 1 2 3 1 3 23† 56 3 2 2 4 5 12 4 1 1222
2 Norway Svindal 4 4 1 1 7 11 DNF1 1 4 13 1 12 5 3 2 3 DNF2 DNF2 5 6 4 17 5 16 DNF1 1091
3 France Pinturault 2 DNF2 18 5 4 DNF1 2 DSQ1 4 23 2 1 4 18 1 5 3 18 8 1 2 9 1028
4 United States Ligety 1 11 DNF 42 5 1 DNF1 39 DNF 3 27 DNF2 DNF2 1 48 15 31 2 DNF1 1 1 16 2 5 1 12 991
5 Germany Neureuther DNF2 27 7 10 5 1 1 DNF2 2 1 3 12 1 3 2 813
6 Norway Jansrud 21 11 12 9 17 4 2 DNF1 34 DNF1 DNF1 21 13 9 11 10 13 1 5 1 DNF2 12 8 DNS1 657
7 Norway Kristoffersen 32 3 9 14 12 7 13 3 15 2 1 12 3 3 8 11 639
8 United States Miller 19 16 23 13 14 2 DNF1 DNF1 8 5 40 35 DNF1 49 9 5 26 3 2 DSQ2 DSQ1 DNF1 16 8 12 24 8 3 15 DNF2 633
9 Austria Mayer 13 2 DNF 10 DNF1 DNF 14 DNF1 5 8 6 11 13 14 22 DNF 3 3 DNF1 1 4 20 602
10 Switzerland Küng 15 5 5 1 DNF 6 13 1 14 17 DNS2 12 12 2 11 15 562
Pos. Athlete GS SL DH SG DH SG GS GS SL SG DH GS DH SL GS SL SC DH SL SL DH SG SC SL GS DH DH SG GS SL DH SG GS SL Pts
SÖL
Austria
LEV
Finland
LKL
Canada
BCR
United States
ISÈ
France
VGA
Italy
ABD
Italy
BOR
Italy
ADE
Switzerland
WEN
Switzerland
KIT
Austria
SCH
Austria
STM
Switzerland
KVI
Norway
KRG
Slovenia
LEN
Switzerland
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Purple Did not finish (DNF)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)

Bold – Best time in 1st run
Italics – Best time in 2nd run

† - Athletes finished the race, but didn't take points as they completed over 108% of the winner's total race time.

Source:[82]

Ladies' standings[]

Overall[]

Pos. Athlete SÖL
Austria
LEV
Finland
BCR
United States
LKL
Canada
STM
Switzerland
COU
France
ISÈ
France
LIE
Austria
BOR
Italy
ZAU
Austria
FLA
Austria
COR
Italy
KRG
Slovenia
CMN
Switzerland
ÅRE
Sweden
LEN
Switzerland
Pts
GS SL DH SG GS DH DH SG SG GS SL DH GS GS SL SL DH SC SL SG DH DH SG SL DH GS GS SL DH SG SL GS
1 Austria Fenninger 4 5 2 DNF2 4 3 3 3 8 11 7 1 2 8 5 6 5 8 2 1 1 6 2 1 1371
2 Germany Höfl-Riesch DNF1 2 7 8 5 1 1 19 8 11 DNF1 9 5 15 3 DNF2 3 3 4 2 1 4 3 23 9 21 10 7 DNF 1180
3 Switzerland Gut 1 1 1 DNF1 10 13 1 7 DNF1 25 2 DNF1 11 15 19 4 10 1 DNF 3 DNF1 36 1 1 DNF1 5 1101
4 Slovenia Maze 18 3 16 14 11 6 6 13 DNF1 3 17 2 11 14 15 24 12 6 12 6 7 1 5 DSQ2 3 5 DNF2 9 15 3 DNS1 16 964
5 Liechtenstein Weirather 5 2 DNF 3 DSQ 2 2 1 DNF1 4 1 17 4 2 2 943
6 United States Shiffrin 6 1 2 DNF1 12 8 3 2 1 1 7 15 24 1 1 12 895
7 Sweden Pietilä-Holmner 7 20 4 6 DNF1 3 7 DNF2 2 3 5 8 5 2 8 6 647
8 Austria Görgl 22 15 DSQ 19 14 10 4 4 DNF1 10 32 43 1 11 1 DNF 14 6 4 19 22 2 DNF 17 640
9 Austria Hosp 13 24 3 DNF 12 5 13 14 14 5 4 6 3 39 19 10 11 11 11 13 DNF 6 575
10 Sweden Hansdotter 24 8 24 DNF1 2 DNF1 DNF1 6 10 2 1 24 26 4 2 13 534
Pos. Athlete GS SL DH SG GS DH DH SG SG GS SL DH GS GS SL SL DH SC SL SG DH DH SG SL DH GS GS SL DH SG SL GS Pts
SÖL
Austria
LEV
Finland
BCR
United States
LKL
Canada
STM
Switzerland
COU
France
ISÈ
France
LIE
Austria
BOR
Italy
ZAU
Austria
FLA
Austria
COR
Italy
KRG
Slovenia
CMN
Switzerland
ÅRE
Sweden
LEN
Switzerland
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Purple Did not finish (DNF)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)

Bold – Best time in 1st run
Italics – Best time in 2nd run

Source:[82]

Nations Cup[]

source:[83]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Slalom from Zagreb was rescheduled to Bormio on 6 January 2014
  2. ^ Downhill from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled to St. Moritz on 1 February 2014
  3. ^ Super giant slalom from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled from St. Moritz to Kvitfjell on 28 February 2014
  4. ^ Super giant slalom from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled from St. Moritz to Kvitfjell on 28 February 2014
  5. ^ Slalom from Zagreb was rescheduled to Bormio on 5 January 2014
  6. ^ Downhill from Cortina d'Ampezzo was first rescheduled first 19 the again moved to 24 January 2014
  7. ^ Super giant slalom from Cortina d'Ampezzo was rescheduled to 23 January 2014
  8. ^ Downhill from Cortina d'Ampezzo was rescheduled from 19 to 24 January 2014
  9. ^ Downhill from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled to Cortina d'Ampezzo on 25 January 2014
  10. ^ Super giant slalom from Garmisch-Partenkirchen was rescheduled to Cortina d'Ampezzo on 26 January 2014
  11. ^ Giant slalom from Maribor was rescheduled from Kranjska Gora to Åre on 6 March 2014
  12. ^ Slalom from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 2 February 2014
  13. ^ Downhill from Crans-Montana was rescheduled from 1 to 2 March 2014
  14. ^ Super combined was canceled. Downhill from Crans Montana was rescheduled from 1 to 2 March 2014
  15. ^ Giant slalom original from Maribor was rescheduled from Kranjska Gora to Åre on 6 March 2014
  16. ^ a b Crystal globes were not officially awarded in the discipline, in 2014.

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