2003-2004 FIS Snowboarding World Cup Index

Klugs Fights for WC Bronze
Bardonecchia, Italy — March 11-13, 2004
Olympic bronze medalist and liver transplant survivor Chris Klug climbs from 10th to 3rd in the PGS WC Finals.
March 11th: SBX: Xavier Delerue wins crystal globe.
March 12th: HP: Elijah Teter hits elusive El Gizzle for 3rd.


Jacobellis Stays Unbeaten
Mt. Bachelor, Oregon — March 5-7, 2004

Despite fatigue and a bad cold, Lindsey Jacobellis extends her World Cup win streak to four on Saturday.
March 5th: PGS: Swiss team takes four out six top spots
March 7th: HP: Sweden's Ax secures WC title


Jacobellis Sweeps, Fisher Wins HP
Niigata Joetsu-Kokusai, Japan — February 26-28, 2004

Lindsey Jacobellis makes history with a three-day sweep of WC competition. Meanwhile, teammate Steve Fisher nabs the HP.
January 26th: SBX #1: Jacobellis continues to dominate
January 27th: SBX #2: Jacobellis makes it 2 for 2


Teter Takes Japan WC Halfpipe, Again
Sapporo-Makomanai, Japan — February 20-22, 2004

Hannah Teter wins the Japan WC halfpipe event for the second year in a row for her third WC victory this season.
January 20th: PGS: Klug back in WC top-5
January 21st: PSL: Hookum keeps US Rolling in Japan


Gorgone, Klug Put U.S. Back into WC
Berchtesgaden, Germany — February 8, 2004

Michelle Gorgone and Chris Klug put the U.S. Team back in action with a 10th place finish in the parallel giant slalom.


Mattila Doubles Kreischberg Pipe
Kreischberg, Austria — January 24, 2004

Finland's Risto Mittila lengthens his World Cup halfpipe lead on Saturday by nabbing his second victory in two days.


Malusa Extends WC Lead
Arosa, Switzerland — January 16-17, 2004

Simone Malusa of Italy extends his WC lead with a convincing win at the 2nd SBX of the weekend.
January 16: SBX#1: Jacobellis takes 2nd despite cutting up his leg.


Pamagalski Tops Current Leader in PGS #2
Alpe D'Huez, France — January 10-11, 2004

Julie Pamagalski steps up from her fifth place result the day before to top current parallel leader Daniela Mueli of Switzlerland.
January 10: PGS#1: Mueli wins, extending her WC lead


Jacobellis Scores First WC Win
Bad Gastein, Austria — January 5, 2004

US' Lindsey Jacobellis wins her first World Cup SBX race in only her second career World Cup start.


Swiss Dominate Men's & Women's PGS
Stoneham, Quebec — December 20-21, 2003

Swiss riders grab two golds and two bronzes in the men's and women's parallel giant slalom.
Decebmer 20: HP: Autti goes three for three with Stoneham win.


Ruby Grabs First WC Boarder X
Whistler, BC — December 11-13, 2003

Three-time world snowboard cross champion Karine Ruby of France shows her muscle by winning the first SBX World Cup of the season.
Decebmer 12: PGS: US Rider Gorgone reaches podium for the first time.
Decebmer 13: HP: Pesko scores sixth career WC win.


Austrians Steamroll Over Comp
Tandadalen, Sweden — December 5, 2003

Taking the snowboard circuit by force, the Austrians nab five of the top-10 spots in the Parallel Giant Slalom.
Decebmer 6: HP: Autti rules the standings with his second consecutive win.


Too Much Snow Buries Comp
Laax, Switzerland — November 29, 2003

A foot and a half of fresh snow force the cancellation of the half-pipe action in Laax. Next stop - Parallel GS in Tandadalen, Sweden.


Kosglow Dominates Slalom
Copper Mtn, CO — November 21, 2003

Two-time Olympian Lisa Kosglow lead four other US riders onto the podium with a parallel Slalom win.


Klug, Gorgone Win Early Bird PGS
Copper Mtn, CO — November 20, 2003

Klug and Gorgone beat out a field of 90 international riders to win the first Continental Cup parallel giant slalom of the season.


Adam Smith Tops at SnowWorld
Landgraaf, Netherlands — October 26, 2003

Adam Smith won his first ever World Cup parallel slalom race on a fast indoor course, while Swiss Daniela Mueli beat out a tough women's field.