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This is a list of all male winners in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup from 1967 to present. The list includes all downhill , super-G , giant slalom , slalom , combined , parallel slalom and parallel giant slalom, but does not show team events.
Slovenia's Andrej Šporn at the 2010 Winter Olympics downhill in a typical downhill body position. Downhill is a form of alpine skiing competition. Whereas the other alpine skiing events (slalom, giant slalom, super giant slalom, and combined) emphasize turning and technique, downhill emphasizes "the six components of technique, courage, speed, risk, physical condition and judgement ...
The first world championships in alpine skiing were held in 1931. It consisted of downhill and slalom events for men and women. Next year the combined event was added to the program as a "paper" race which used the results of the downhill and slalom.
Cross-Country Skiing: 25 in Distance Races, 17 in Sprint. [47] Anja Pärson Sweden: 42: 1998–2012: Alpine Skiing: 18 in Slalom, 14 in Giant Slalom, 6 in Downhill, 4 in Super-G, 1 in Combined. [48] 48: Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland: 40: 1981–1990: Alpine Skiing: 11 in Combined, 10 in Downhill, 10 in Super-G, 7 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Slalom. [49]
Combined would not award another World Cup discipline championship until after the introduction of the "Super Combined" (downhill/slalom) or "Alpine combined" (Super G/slalom) races, but that championship would only last from the 2006/07 season until it was again eliminated after the 2011/12 season.
ST MORITZ, Switzerland (Reuters) -American Mikaela Shiffrin claimed a record-extending 91st alpine skiing World Cup victory when she won the downhill at St. Moritz on Saturday. The twice Olympic ...
Multiple World Cups in the overall and in each discipline are marked with (#). Combined events (calculated using results from selected downhill and slalom races) were included starting with the 1974–75 season, but a discipline trophy was only awarded during the next season and then once again starting with the 1979–80 season.
The men's downhill in the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of ten events, including the final. The season had been planned with fourteen downhills, but early in the season, two scheduled downhills on 29/30 October 2022 on the Matterhorn, running from Switzerland ( Zermatt ) into Italy ( Cervinia ), were canceled due to lack of snow ...