List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup ladies' hosts

This is a list of all ladies' hosts in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup from 1967 to present. The list includes all individual World Cup disciplines: downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, Classic/Super/Alpine combined, parallel slalom and parallel giant slalom.[1]

Since 2006 mixed team events are on schedule also. Fourteen parallel slalom events in total which counted for Nations Cup only, were held between 1976 and 1991.

List of ladies' world cup hosts

Individual World Cup hosts

Total DH SG GS SL KB PSL PGS CE K.O. Hosts
168842224342447410662101150

after SG in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (31 January 2021)

Rank Host Country Events DH SG GS SL KB PSL PGS CE K.O.
1Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy9439331543
2Val d'Isere France87331819611
3Lake Louise Canada79512611
4Maribor[nb 1] Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
68129371
5Åre Sweden6210922183
6St. Moritz  Switzerland4616165162
7Aspen United States45641718
8Garmisch-Partenkirchen West Germany
 Germany
37141616
9Vail United States34121183
10Crans-Montana  Switzerland32125258
11Bad Gastein Austria31131116
Grindelwald[nb 2]  Switzerland31121594
Lenzerheide  Switzerland3195584
Altenmarkt im Pongau[nb 3] Austria31137155
15Sestriere[nb 4] Italy3044613111
16Saint-Gervais-les-Bains[nb 5] France2638123
Lienz Austria261214
Semmering Austria261115
19Schruns Austria2410104
20Sölden Austria2323
21Park City United States221012
22Santa Caterina Italy2164641
23Waterville Valley United States20119
24Piancavallo Italy1933103
Haus im Ennstal Austria1984331
Bormio Italy192368
Bad Kleinkirchheim Austria1910423
Kranjska Gora[nb 6] Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
19910
29Saalbach Austria1872432
Pfronten West Germany18112221
St. Anton Austria188334
Flachau[nb 7] Austria1821141
33Oberstaufen West Germany
 Germany
17107
Veysonnaz  Switzerland1773331
Levi Finland1717
36Zwiesel West Germany
 Germany
1697
37Ofterschwang Germany1587
Zagreb Croatia1515
39Furano Japan142255
40Berchtesgaden West Germany
 Germany
1358
Megève[nb 8] France1352312
Courchevel France12741
43Méribel France1134121
Heavenly Valley United States11155
45Hafjell[nb 9] Norway101432
Morzine France1032221
Mont St. Anne Canada101153
Tignes France102161
49Tarvisio Italy9333
Arosa  Switzerland931311
Sierra Nevada Spain921321
Vysoké Tatry Czechoslovakia936
Bansko Bulgaria9441
54Abetone Italy8143
Soldeu Andorra812221
Les Diablerets[nb 10]  Switzerland8341
Meiringen  Switzerland831112
Špindlerův Mlýn Czech Republic844
San Sicario Italy83311
Mammoth Mountain United States8431
Killington United States844
62Steamboat Springs United States721121
Val Gardena Italy721121
Les Gets France743
Innsbruck Austria734
Sunshine Canada73112
67Puy St. Vincent France6321
Copper Mountain United States633
Chamonix France63111
Val Zoldana Italy642
Courmayeur Italy615
Panorama Canada63111
73Narvik Norway5221
Verbier  Switzerland51211
Mellau Austria5131
Oslo Norway5122
Schladming Austria51211
Zell am See Austria541
Kvitfjell[nb 11] Norway532
Madonna di Campiglio Italy523
Jackson Hole United States5212
82Hinterstoder Austria422
Pra-Loup France4121
Naeba Japan422
Limone Piemonte Italy422
Sun Valley United States422
Squaw Valley United States422
Stockholm Sweden44
Davos  Switzerland4121
Jasná Czechoslovakia
 Slovakia
422
Beaver Creek United States4121
Leukerbad  Switzerland41111
Serre Chevalier France4112
Rossland Canada41111
La Thuile Italy422
Lech/Zürs Austria4121
Kronplatz Italy44
98Klövsjö Sweden321
Laax  Switzerland3111
Whistler Canada321
Reiteralm Austria3111
Grenoble France3111
Sarajevo Yugoslavia312
Lake Placid United States312
Sugarloaf United States321
Franconia United States3111
107Aprica Italy211
Munich Germany22
Wangs-Pizol  Switzerland211
Alpe d'Huez France211
Happo One Japan22
Vancouver Canada211
Kühtai Austria211
Jeongseon South Korea211
Sterzing Italy211
Les Mosses  Switzerland22
La Molina Spain211
Voss Norway211
Crystal Mountain United States22
Banff Canada211
Mont Tremblant Canada211
Alta Badia Italy22
Las Lenas Argentina211
Stranda Norway211
Moscow Russia22
Shiga Kogen Japan211
Stratton Mountain United States211
Zinal  Switzerland22
Schwarzenberg Austria22
Sochi/Rosa Khutor Russia211
131Sundsvall Sweden11
Bischofswiesen West Germany11
Nakiska Canada11
Bromont Canada11
Anchorage United States11
Flühli  Switzerland11
Les Menuires France11
Garibaldi Canada11
Haute-Nendaz  Switzerland11
Vemdalen Sweden11
Saas-Fee  Switzerland11
Cervinia Italy11
Mürren  Switzerland11
Les Contamines France11
Pila Italy11
Montgenevre France11
Monte Bondono Italy11
Savognin  Switzerland11
Lenggries West Germany11
Bardonecchia Italy11

after GS in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (31 February 2021]] (26 January 2021)

Parallel slalom hosts for Nations Cup ranking only

Mixed team hosts

Footnotes

  1. Maribor hosted 68 (not 71) WC individual events in total. GS on 19 January 1975 was instead actually held at Sarajevo; GS and SL on 25 and 26 January 1976 were instead held at Kranjska Gora.
  2. Grindelwald hosted 31 (not 30) WC individual events in total. Slalom event was also held on 17 January 1973.
  3. Altenmarkt im Pongau hosted 31 (not 29) WC individual events in total. Slalom and GS events were also held on 9 and 10 March 2002 at the season final.
  4. Sestriere hosted 30 (not 29) WC individual events in total. Downhill was also held on 17 December 1971.
  5. Saint-Gervais-les-Bains hosted 26 (not 25) WC individual events in total. Classic combined was not held at 31 January 1975; Classic combined on 21 December 1981 and downhill on 20 December 1985 were also held there.
  6. Kranjska Gora hosted 19 (not 17) WC individual events in total. Giant slalom and slalom on 25 and 26 January 1976 were also held there.
  7. Flachau under this name hosted 18 (not 20) WC individual events in total. As a close nearby Altenmarkt im Pongau hosted 2001/02 season final, Giant Slalom and Slalom on 9–10 March 2002, were officially held in Altenmarkt although on the same slopes in Flachau.
  8. Megève hosted 13 (not 14) WC individual events in total. GS on 21 January 1985 was instead actually held at Saint-Gervais-les-Bains.
  9. Hafjell hosted 10 (not 11) WC individual events in total. Downhill on 13 March 1993 was instead actually held at Kvitfjell.
  10. Les Diablerets hosted 8 (not 10) WC individual events in total. Two giant slaloms on 9 and 10 January 1975 were instead actually held at Les Mosses.
  11. Kvitfjell hosted 5 (not 4) WC individual events in total. Downhill on 13 March 1993 was actually held there.

References

  1. "World Cup hosts". ski-db.com. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  • FIS-ski.com – official results for FIS alpine World Cup events
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