2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Overall

The Men's Overall World Cup 2021–22 consisted of 37 events in 5 disciplines: downhill, Super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and parallel. The sixth discipline, Alpine combined, had all of its events in the 2021–22 season cancelled due to the schedule disruption cased by the COVID-19 pandemic, which also happened in 2020-21. The season was interrupted by the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China (at the Xiaohaituo Alpine Skiing Field) from 6–19 February 2022.

2022 Men's Overall World Cup
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Marco Odermatt of Switzerland, season champion.

After 34 events, Marco Odermatt of Switzerland had clinched the season championship.[1] Although Odermatt was less than 200 points ahead of Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway on 6 March, Kilde announced that he would skip the next three races, allowing Odermatt to build an insurmountable lead.[2]

The last four events of the season took place at the World Cup final, Wednesday, 16 March through Sunday, 20 March in the linked resorts of Courchevel and Méribel, France, which are located in Les Trois Vallées.[3] Only the top 25 in each specific discipline for the season and the winner of the Junior World Championship in each discipline were eligible to compete in the final, with the exception that athletes who have scored at least 500 points in the overall classification were eligible to participate in any discipline, regardless of standing in that discipline for the season.

Standings

# Skier DH
11 races
SG
7 races
GS
8 races
SL
10 races
 PAR 
1 race
Tot.
   Marco Odermatt 51740272000 1,639
2 Aleksander Aamodt Kilde 6205302200 1,172
3 Henrik Kristoffersen 0045345150 954
4 Matthias Mayer 508372000 880
5 Vincent Kriechmayr 465375000 840
6    Beat Feuz 607213000 820
7 Manuel Feller 003263610 687
8 Dominik Paris 522158000 680
9 Lucas Braathen 003083470 655
10 Alexis Pinturault 01203001830 603
11    Loïc Meillard 0432522830 578
12 Atle Lie McGrath 0012634860 534
13    Niels Hintermann 43260000 492
14 James Crawford 170226000 396
15 Ryan Cochran-Siegle 230151400 385
16    Gino Caviezel 0139216011 366
17    Justin Murisier 610824600 360
18 Daniel Hemetsberger 3460000 346
19 Johan Clarey 30141000 342
20 Travis Ganong 211130000 341
21 Linus Straßer 00030722 329
22 Marco Schwarz 001072200 327
23 Filip Zubčić 001581457 310
24    Daniel Yule 0002830 283
25 Stefan Brennsteiner 00253024 277
26 Max Franz 19580000 275
27 Luca De Aliprandini 0027300 273
28 Daniel Danklmaier 18188000 269
29    Stefan Rogentin 92173000 265
30 Dave Ryding 0002620 262
31 Clément Noël 0002570 257
32 Sebastian Foss-Solevåg 0002520 252
33 Erik Read 001298436 249
34 Johannes Strolz 0002450 245
35 Alex Vinatzer 00020920 229
Romed Baumann 13792000 229
37 Žan Kranjec 001801326 219
38 Bryce Bennett 2066000 212
39 Alexander Schmid 001751818 211
Matthieu Bailet 76135000 211
41 Raphael Haaser 01704000 210
42 Christof Innerhofer 13277000 209
43 Tommaso Sala 0002060 206
44 Giuliano Razzoli 0002040 204
45 Otmar Striedinger 2021000 203
46 Andreas Sander 60137000 197
Mathieu Faivre 02517200 197
48 Josef Ferstl 10686000 192
49 Timon Haugan 0071800 187
50 Michael Matt 0001810 181
51 Matteo Marsaglia 14825000 173
52 Kristoffer Jakobsen 0001600 160
53 Trevor Philp 02784045 156
54 Joaquim Salarich 0001520 152
55 Mattia Casse 7177000 148
Dominik Schwaiger 1480000 148
  •   Leader
  •   2nd place
  •   3rd place
  • Updated at 20 March 2022, after all events[4]

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