List of Skeleton World Cup Champions - Women

Women

Debuted: 1996–97

Season Winner Runner-up Third
1996–97 Steffi Hanzlik, Germany Michelle Kelly, Canada Maya Bieri, Switzerland
1997–98 Maya Bieri, Switzerland Steffi Hanzlik, Germany Susan Speiran, Canada
1998–99 Steffi Hanzlik, Germany Ursi Walliser, Switzerland Maya Bieri, Switzerland
1999–2000 Alexandra Hamilton, Great Britain Maya Bieri, Switzerland Michelle Kelly, Canada
2000–01 Alex Coomber, Great Britain Steffi Hanzlik, Germany Maya Pedersen-Bieri, Switzerland
2001–02 Alex Coomber, Great Britain Maya Pedersen-Bieri, Switzerland Lindsay Alcock, Canada
2002–03 Michelle Kelly, Canada Lindsay Alcock, Canada Tristan Gale, United States
2003–04 Lindsay Alcock, Canada Diana Sartor, Germany Michelle Kelly, Canada
2004–05 Noelle Pikus-Pace, United States Maya Pedersen-Bieri, Switzerland Kerstin Jürgens, Germany
2005–06 Mellisa Hollingsworth-Richards, Canada Maya Pedersen-Bieri, Switzerland Diana Sartor, Germany
2006–07 Katie Uhlaender, United States Noelle Pikus-Pace, United States Michelle Kelly, Canada
2007–08 Katie Uhlaender, United States Michelle Kelly, Canada Mellisa Hollingsworth, Canada
2008–09 Marion Trott, Germany Shelley Rudman, Great Britain Katie Uhlaender, United States
2009–10 Mellisa Hollingsworth, Canada Shelley Rudman, Great Britain Kerstin Szymkowiak, Germany
2010–11 Anja Huber, Germany Shelley Rudman, Great Britain Mellisa Hollingsworth, Canada
2011–12 Shelley Rudman, Great Britain Marion Thees, Germany Anja Huber, Germany
2012–13 Marion Thees, Germany Anja Huber, Germany Katie Uhlaender, United States

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