Austrians Anna Fenninger and Marcel Hirscher "were the highest-earning skiers during the recently completed '13-14 FIS World Cup season," according to the KURIER. Fenninger and Hirscher earned prize money of €270,000 ($375,000) and €285,000 ($396,000), respectively. Fenninger "won four races and had 11 top three finishes." Hirscher "won five events and accumulated 13 top three finishes" (KURIER, 3/18).
Women's Prize Money Top 10
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Skier
|
Nationality
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Prize Money '13-14
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Anna Fenninger
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Austria
|
€269,515.84
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Lara Gut
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Switzerland
|
€249,917.93
|
Mikaela Shiffrin
|
U.S.
|
€212,390.71
|
Maria Höfl-Riesch
|
Germany
|
€209,398.71
|
Tina Weirather
|
Liechtenstein
|
€197,129.66
|
Tina Maze
|
Slovenia
|
€128,476.58
|
Frida Hansdotter
|
Sweden
|
€111,121.33
|
Jessica Lindell-Vikarby
|
Sweden
|
€103,974.76
|
Elisabeth Görgl
|
Austria
|
€103,926.10
|
Marlies Schild
|
Austria
|
€103,286.87
|
Men's Prize Money Top 10
|
Skier
|
Nationality
|
Prize Money '13-14
|
Marcel Hirscher
|
Austria
|
€285,273.01 |
Ted Ligety
|
U.S.
|
€237,332.15
|
Alexis Pinturault
|
France
|
€227,142.03
|
Felix Neureuther
|
Germany
|
€226,724.27
|
Aksel Lund Svindal
|
Norway
|
€223,971.05
|
Hannes Reichelt
|
Austria |
€134,938.96
|
Henrik Kristoffersen
|
Norway
|
€119,281.18
|
Patrick Küng
|
Switzerland
|
€93,417.60
|
Matthias Mayer
|
Austria
|
€92,992.00
|
Kjetil Jansrud
|
Norway
|
€91,765.92
|
Source: Kurier