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2003-2004 season of the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
The 2003/04 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the twenty fifth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation . The season started on 6 September 2003 and ended on 13 March 2004.[1] [2] This season included four disciplines: aerials , moguls , ski cross and halfpipe .
In this season new discipline halfpipe was for the first time introduced in world cup. Dual moguls counted together with moguls rankings and awarded with small crystal globe joined with moguls. Both events in Inawashiro were moguls events although 15 Feb 2004 is wrongly labeled as dual moguls in official fis results.
Aerials [ edit ]
Ski Cross [ edit ]
Halfpipe [ edit ]
Aerials [ edit ]
Ski Cross [ edit ]
Halfpipe [ edit ]
Men's standings [ edit ]
Overall [ edit ]
Standings after 37 races.
Standings after 14 races.
Aerials [ edit ]
Standings after 12 races.
Ski Cross [ edit ]
Halfpipe [ edit ]
Ladies' standings [ edit ]
Overall [ edit ]
Standings after 37 races.
Standings after 14 races.
Aerials [ edit ]
Standings after 12 races.
Ski Cross [ edit ]
Halfpipe [ edit ]
Nations Cup [ edit ]
Overall [ edit ]
Standings after 74 races.
Standings after 37 races.
Standings after 37 races.
^ Replaces moguls event for men from Tignes.
^ Replaces skicross for men from Tignes.
^ Replaces halfpipe event for men from Les Contamines from beginning of the year.
^ Replaces moguls event for ladies from Tignes.
^ Replaces skicross for ladies from Tignes.
^ Replaces halfpipe event for ladies from Les Contamines from beginning of the year.
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