LeBonLapin t1_jborp6j wrote
How many skiing world cups are there? If something happens more than once a year I feel calling it a "world cup" is a little disingenuous.
TheGunslingerStory t1_jbow8rg wrote
There are many different races per event similar to swimming/track/gymnastics events. Can win multiple different events at one event. Like Phelps taking multiple golds per Olympics
inventionnerd t1_jbp5nwm wrote
This is more like Nascar. She's won "86 races" and the races per season count towards the year's Nascar Cup series championship. It would be wrong to say Jimmie Johnson won 80 Nascar cup series championships. He won 80 races and 7 championships. She won 86 events in the World Cup. But she only actually has like 5 World cups.
LeBonLapin t1_jbowruo wrote
Right, but it's not called a "World Cup" when Phelps does it. World Cup in almost all sports the term is used in refers to an event that at most happens annually. Why not call it a gold medal? A blue ribbon? A championship title? World Cup implies world champion and it's sort of weird to potentially crown a new one every 6-8 weeks.
flugsibinator t1_jbozbns wrote
I looked it up because I was confused. She's won 86 races in the World Cup Circuit since she started participating in it. The World Cup Circuit takes place over a number of events with points earned throughout the season. One person wins the World Cup at the end of the season. She has won 5 overall World Cup titles.
stratoglide t1_jbp0isq wrote
It's called the worldcup because its a competition that takes place across the world. And because thats what FIS decided to call it, it's a points based competition that takes place across the entire year, whoever scores the most points wins the cup, so it's cumulative performance throughout the year.
You can't just be good at one event to win the world cup you need to perform in slalom, giant slalom, super g, downhill and kombi. That's why it's typically a bigger deal than just winning a single race.
What's crazier is you normally start competing in these races at the age of 16 and it costs upwards of 60k a year to participate.
There's the world championships which are held every 2 years and the winter Olympics that are held every 4. Which is more along the lines of what you're thinking
bbwolff t1_jboxq03 wrote
There's one world cup with many individual events. Exactly like F1. Or many other sports that use this formula.
What you're thinking is world championship.
LeBonLapin t1_jboyhr7 wrote
Okay I'm starting to understand. Thank you.
Jukervic t1_jboy12o wrote
World Cup != World Championships
flossdog t1_jbp7mfv wrote
“world cup victory”, which is per race. This would be analogous to how many matches a country has won in FIFA World Cup.
“world cup title” is per category per year. (she has 15 world cup titles).
skinte1 t1_jbqxqn8 wrote
>This would be analogous to how many matches a country has won in FIFA World Cup.
More like nr of games won in Premier league / La liga etc since it's a "series" over the whole season without playoffs like in the FIFA World Cup. With a big difference ofcourse. A game is only between two teems so your chances of winning is a lot higher than when competing against 100 other ski racers...
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