List of alpine skiing world champions

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships are organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS).

History

The first world championships in alpine skiing were held in 1931. During the 1930s, the event was held annually in Europe, until interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, preventing a 1940 event. An event was held in 1941, but included competitors only from nations from the Axis powers or nations not at war with them. The results were later cancelled by the FIS in 1946 because of the limited number of participants, so they are not considered official.[1]

Following the war, the championships were connected with the Olympics for several decades. From 1948 through 1982, the competition was held in even-numbered years, with the Winter Olympics acting as the World Championships through 1980, and a separate competition held in even-numbered non-Olympic years. The 1950 championships in the United States at Aspen were the first held outside of Europe and the first official championships separate of the Olympics since 1939.

The combined event was dropped after 1948 with the addition of the giant slalom in 1950, but returned in 1954 as a "paper" race which used the results of the three events: downhill, giant slalom, and slalom. During Olympic years from 1956 through 1980, FIS World Championship medals were awarded in the combined, but not Olympic medals. The combined returned as a separately run event in 1982 with its own downhill and two-run slalom, and the Super-G was added to the program in 1987. (Both were also added to the Olympics in 1988.)

There were no World Championships in 1983 or 1984 and since 1985, they have been scheduled in odd-numbered years, independent of the Winter Olympics. A lack of snow in southern Spain in 1995 caused a postponement to the following year.

Men's champions

Year Location   Downhill Slalom Combined Giant Slalom Super-G Parallel giant slalom
1931   Mürren   Walter Prager   David Zoggn/an/an/an/a
1932 Cortina Gustav Lantschner Friedl Däuber   Otto Furrern/an/an/a
1933 Innsbruck   Walter Prager (2) Anton Seelos Anton Seelosn/an/an/a
1934   St. Moritz   David Zogg Franz Pfnür   David Zoggn/an/an/a
1935   Mürren Franz Zingerle Anton Seelos (2) Anton Seelos (2)n/an/an/a
1936 Innsbruck   Rudolf Rominger Rudolph Matt   Rudolf Romingern/an/an/a
1937 Chamonix Émile Allais Émile Allais Émile Allaisn/an/an/a
1938   Engelberg James Couttet   Rudolf Rominger Émile Allais (2)n/an/an/a
1939 Zakopane Hellmut Lantschner   Rudolf Rominger (2) Josef Jenneweinn/an/an/a
1941 CortinaResults cancelled by the FIS in 1946 due to the limited number of participants during wartime.[1]
1948   St. Moritz Henri Oreiller   Edy Reinalter Henri Oreillern/an/an/a
1950 Aspen Zeno Colò   Georges Schneidern/a Zeno Colòn/an/a
1952 Oslo Zeno Colò (2) Othmar Schneidern/a Stein Eriksenn/an/a
1954 Åre Christian Pravda Stein Eriksen Stein Eriksen Stein Eriksen (2)n/an/a
1956 Cortina Toni Sailer Toni Sailer Toni Sailer Toni Sailern/an/a
1958 Bad Gastein Toni Sailer (2) Josl Rieder Toni Sailer (2) Toni Sailer (2)n/an/a
1960 Squaw Valley Jean Vuarnet Ernst Hinterseer Guy Périllat   Roger Staubn/an/a
1962 Chamonix Karl Schranz Charles Bozon Karl Schranz Egon Zimmermannn/an/a
1964 Innsbruck Egon Zimmermann Josef Stiegler Ludwig Leitner François Bonlieun/an/a
1966 Portillo Jean-Claude Killy Carlo Senoner Jean-Claude Killy Guy Périllatn/an/a
1968 Grenoble Jean-Claude Killy (2) Jean-Claude Killy Jean-Claude Killy (2) Jean-Claude Killyn/an/a
1970 Val Gardena   Bernhard Russi Jean-Noël Augert Billy Kidd Karl Schranzn/an/a
1972 Sapporo   Bernhard Russi (2) Francisco Fernández Ochoa Gustav Thöni Gustav Thönin/an/a
1974   St. Moritz David Zwilling Gustav Thöni Franz Klammer Gustav Thöni (2)n/an/a
1976 Innsbruck Franz Klammer Piero Gros Gustav Thöni (2)   Heini Hemmin/an/a
1978 Garmisch Josef Walcher Ingemar Stenmark Andreas Wenzel Ingemar Stenmarkn/an/a
1980 Lake Placid Leonhard Stock Ingemar Stenmark (2) Phil Mahre Ingemar Stenmark (2)n/an/a
1982 Schladming Harti Weirather Ingemar Stenmark (3) Michel Vion Steve Mahren/an/a
1985 Bormio   Pirmin Zurbriggen Jonas Nilsson   Pirmin Zurbriggen Markus Wasmeiern/an/a
1987   Crans-Montana   Peter Müller Frank Wörndl Marc Girardelli   Pirmin Zurbriggen   Pirmin Zurbriggenn/a
1989 Vail Hans-Jörg Tauscher Rudolf Nierlich Marc Girardelli (2) Rudolf Nierlich   Martin Hangln/a
1991 Saalbach   Franz Heinzer Marc Girardelli Stephan Eberharter Rudolf Nierlich (2) Stephan Eberhartern/a
1993 Morioka   Urs Lehmann Kjetil André Aamodt Lasse Kjus Kjetil André AamodtCancelled[2]n/a
1996 Sierra Nevada Patrick Ortlieb Alberto Tomba Marc Girardelli (3) Alberto Tomba Atle Skårdaln/a
1997 Sestriere   Bruno Kernen Tom Stiansen Kjetil André Aamodt   Michael von Grünigen Atle Skårdal (2)n/a
1999 Vail Hermann Maier Kalle Palander Kjetil André Aamodt (2) Lasse Kjus Hermann Maier
Lasse Kjus
n/a
2001 St. Anton Hannes Trinkl Mario Matt Kjetil André Aamodt (3)   Michael von Grünigen (2) Daron Rahlvesn/a
2003   St. Moritz Michael Walchhofer Ivica Kostelić Bode Miller Bode Miller Stephan Eberharter (2)n/a
2005 Bormio Bode Miller Benjamin Raich Benjamin Raich Hermann Maier Bode Millern/a
2007 Åre Aksel Lund Svindal Mario Matt (2)   Daniel Albrecht Aksel Lund Svindal Patrick Staudachern/a
2009 Val d'Isère John Kucera Manfred Pranger Aksel Lund Svindal   Carlo Janka   Didier Cuchen/a
2011 Garmisch Erik Guay Jean-Baptiste Grange Aksel Lund Svindal (2) Ted Ligety Christof Innerhofern/a
2013 Schladming Aksel Lund Svindal (2) Marcel Hirscher Ted Ligety Ted Ligety (2) Ted Ligetyn/a
2015 Beaver Creek/Vail   Patrick Kueng Jean-Baptiste Grange (2) Marcel Hirscher Ted Ligety (3) Hannes Reicheltn/a
2017 St. Moritz   Beat Feuz Marcel Hirscher (2)   Luca Aerni Marcel Hirscher Erik Guayn/a
2019 Åre Kjetil Jansrud Marcel Hirscher (3) Alexis Pinturault Henrik Kristoffersen Dominik Parisn/a
2021 Cortina

Titles by nation

Rank Nation Total Downhill Slalom Combined Giant slalom Super-G Parallel giant slalom
1 Austria531616984
2  Switzerland33135663
3 France236683
4 Norway2233763
5 Italy1524243
6 United States131453
7 Germany82321
8 Sweden642
9 Luxembourg413
10 Canada321
11 Croatia11
 Finland11
 Liechtenstein11
 Spain11

Women's champions

Year Location   Downhill Slalom Combined Giant Slalom Super-G Parallel giant slalom
1931   Mürren Esme Mackinnon Esme Mackinnonn/an/an/an/a
1932 Cortina Paula Wiesinger   Rösli Streiff   Rösli Streiffn/an/an/a
1933 Innsbruck Inge Wersin-Lantschner Inge Wersin-Lantschner Inge Wersin-Lantschnern/an/an/a
1934   St. Moritz   Anny Rüegg Christl Cranz Christl Cranzn/an/an/a
1935   Mürren Christl Cranz   Anny Rüegg Christl Cranz (2)n/an/an/a
1936 Innsbruck Evelyn Pinching Gerda Paumgarten Evelyn Pinchingn/an/an/a
1937 Chamonix Christl Cranz (2) Christl Cranz (2) Christl Cranz (3)n/an/an/a
1938   Engelberg Lisa Resch Christl Cranz (3) Christl Cranz (4)n/an/an/a
1939 Zakopane Christl Cranz (3) Christl Cranz (4) Christl Cranz (5)n/an/an/a
1941 CortinaResults cancelled by the FIS in 1946 due to the limited number of participants during wartime.[1]
1948   St. Moritz   Hedy Schlunegger Gretchen Frazer Trude Beisern/an/an/a
1950 Aspen Trude Jochum-Beiser Dagmar Romn/a Dagmar Romn/an/a
1952 Oslo Trude Jochum-Beiser (2) Andrea Mead Lawrencen/a Andrea Mead Lawrencen/an/a
1954 Åre   Ida Schöpfer Trude Klecker   Ida Schöpfer Lucienne Schmithn/an/a
1956 Cortina   Madeleine Berthod   Renée Colliard   Madeleine Berthod Ossi Reichertn/an/a
1958 Bad Gastein Lucile Wheeler Inger Bjørnbakken   Frieda Dänzer Lucile Wheelern/an/a
1960 Squaw Valley Heidi Biebl Anne Heggtveit Anne Heggtveit   Yvonne Rüeggn/an/a
1962 Chamonix Christl Haas Marianne Jahn Marielle Goitschel Marianne Jahnn/an/a
1964 Innsbruck Christl Haas (2) Christine Goitschel Marielle Goitschel (2) Marielle Goitscheln/an/a
1966 Portillo Marielle Goitschel Annie Famose Marielle Goitschel (3) Marielle Goitschel (2)n/an/a
1968 Grenoble Olga Pall Marielle Goitschel Nancy Greene Nancy Greenen/an/a
1970 Val Gardena   Annerösli Zryd Ingrid Lafforgue Michèle Jacot Betsy Cliffordn/an/a
1972 Sapporo   Marie-Theres Nadig Barbara Ann Cochran Annemarie Pröll   Marie-Theres Nadign/an/a
1974   St. Moritz Annemarie Moser-Pröll Hanni Wenzel Fabienne Serrat Fabienne Serratn/an/a
1976 Innsbruck Rosi Mittermaier Rosi Mittermaier Rosi Mittermaier Kathy Kreinern/an/a
1978 Garmisch Annemarie Moser-Pröll (2) Lea Sölkner Annemarie Moser-Pröll (2) Maria Epplen/an/a
1980 Lake Placid Annemarie Moser-Pröll (3) Hanni Wenzel (2) Hanni Wenzel Hanni Wenzeln/an/a
1982 Haus im Ennstal Gerry Sorensen   Erika Hess   Erika Hess   Erika Hessn/an/a
1985 Bormio   Michela Figini Perrine Pelen   Erika Hess (2) Diann Roffen/an/a
1987   Crans-Montana   Maria Walliser   Erika Hess (2)   Erika Hess (3)   Vreni Schneider   Maria Wallisern/a
1989 Vail   Maria Walliser (2) Mateja Svet Tamara McKinney   Vreni Schneider (2) Ulrike Maiern/a
1991 Saalbach Petra Kronberger   Vreni Schneider   Chantal Bournissen Pernilla Wiberg Ulrike Maier (2)n/a
1993 Morioka Kate Pace Karin Buder Miriam Vogt Carole Merle Katja Seizingern/a
1996 Sierra Nevada Picabo Street Pernilla Wiberg Pernilla Wiberg Deborah Compagnoni Isolde Kostnern/a
1997 Sestriere Hilary Lindh Deborah Compagnoni Renate Götschl Deborah Compagnoni (2) Isolde Kostner (2)n/a
1999 Vail Renate Götschl Zali Steggall Pernilla Wiberg (2) Alexandra Meissnitzer Alexandra Meissnitzern/a
2001 St. Anton Michaela Dorfmeister Anja Pärson Martina Ertl   Sonja Nef Régine Cavagnoudn/a
2003   St. Moritz Mélanie Turgeon Janica Kostelić Janica Kostelić Anja Pärson Michaela Dorfmeistern/a
2005 Bormio Janica Kostelić Janica Kostelić (2) Janica Kostelić (2) Anja Pärson (2) Anja Pärsonn/a
2007 Åre Anja Pärson Šárka Záhrobská Anja Pärson Nicole Hosp Anja Pärson (2)n/a
2009 Val d'Isère Lindsey Vonn Maria Riesch Kathrin Zettel Kathrin Hölzl Lindsey Vonnn/a
2011 Garmisch Elisabeth Görgl Marlies Schild Anna Fenninger Tina Maze Elisabeth Görgln/a
2013 Schladming Marion Rolland Mikaela Shiffrin Maria Höfl-Riesch Tessa Worley Tina Mazen/a
2015 Beaver Creek/Vail Tina Maze Mikaela Shiffrin (2) Tina Maze Anna Fenninger Anna Fenningern/a
2017 St. Moritz Ilka Štuhec Mikaela Shiffrin (3) Wendy Holdener Tessa Worley (2) Nicole Schmidhofern/a
2019 Åre Ilka Štuhec (2) Mikaela Shiffrin (4) Wendy Holdener (2) Petra Vlhová Mikaela Shiffrinn/a
2021 Cortina

Titles by nation

Rank Nation Total Downhill Slalom Combined Giant slalom Super-G Parallel giant slalom
1 Austria40 138757
2  Switzerland32961061
3 Germany2566931
4 France2025571
5 United States1537122
6 Canada114124
 Sweden1112332
8 Italy61122
 Slovenia63111
10 Croatia5122
11 Great Britain4211
 Liechtenstein4211
13 Australia11
 Czech Republic11
 Norway11
 Slovakia11
 Yugoslavia11

Nations team event

Year Location Champion
2005 Bormio Germany
Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer
Andreas Ertl
Martina Ertl
Florian Eckert
Hilde Gerg
Felix Neureuther
2007 Åre Austria
Renate Götschl
Michaela Kirchgasser
Mario Matt
Benjamin Raich
Marlies Schild
Fritz Strobl
2009 Val d'IsèreCancelled[3]
2011 Garmisch France
Taïna Barioz
Gauthier de Tessières *
Thomas Fanara
Anémone Marmottan
Cyprien Richard
Tessa Worley
2013 Schladming Austria (2)
Nicole Hosp
Marcel Hirscher
Michaela Kirchgasser
Marcel Mathis *
Philipp Schörghofer
Carmen Thalmann
2015 Beaver Creek/Vail Austria (3)
Eva-Maria Brem
Marcel Hirscher
Nicole Hosp *
Michaela Kirchgasser
Christoph Nösig
Philipp Schörghofer *
2017 St. Moritz France (2)
Adeline Baud Mugnier
Mathieu Faivre
Julien Lizeroux *
Nastasia Noens *
Alexis Pinturault
Tessa Worley
2019 Åre  Switzerland
Aline Danioth
Andrea Ellenberger *
Wendy Holdener
Sandro Simonet *
Daniel Yule
Ramon Zenhäusern

* won gold medals as reserve skiers

See also

References and notes

  1. "FIS History". FIS-Ski. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  2. The men's Super G in 1993 was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions, and no medals were awarded.
  3. The Nations Team Event in 2009 was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions, and no medals were awarded.
  • FIS-ski.com – official results for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
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