Alpine skiing at the 2023 Winter World University Games

Alpine skiing at the 2023 Winter World University Games was held at Whiteface Mountain from 13 to 21 January 2023.[1][2]

Alpine skiing
at the Lake Placid 2023 FISU World University Games
VenueWhiteface Mountain
Dates13–21 January 2023

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super-G[3][4]
Jan Zabystřan
 Czech Republic
58.35 Luca Taranzano
 Italy
58.76 Eric Wyler
 Switzerland
58.77
Combined[5][6]
Albert Ortega
 Spain
1:42.88 Andrej Drukarov
 Lithuania
1:43.37 Jan Zabystřan
 Czech Republic
1:43.38
Giant slalom[7][8]
Jan Zabystřan
 Czech Republic
2:01.23 Eric Wyler
 Switzerland
2:02.57 Jérémie Lagier
 France
2:02.93
Slalom[9]
Jan Zabystřan
 Czech Republic
1:51.38 Jérémie Lagier
 France
1:51.43 Jacob Dilling
 United States
1:51.47

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super-G[10][11]
Fabiana Dorigo
 Germany
52.18 Carmen Sofie Nielssen
 Norway
52.65 Celia Abad
 Spain
52.79
Combined[12][13]
Celia Abad
 Spain
1:42.13 Julia Socquet Dagoreau
 France
1:42.59 Leonie Flötgen
 Germany
1:43.05
Giant slalom[14][15]
Leonie Flötgen
 Germany
2:07.04 Fabiana Dorigo
 Germany
2:07.18 Emma Hammergård
 Sweden
2:07.76
Slalom[16][17]
Carlotta Marcora
 Italy
1:54.25 Valentine Macheret
 Switzerland
1:55.39 Sara Rask
 Sweden
1:55.51

Team event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed team parallel[18][19]
 Sweden
Gustav Dalmalm
Evelina Fredricsson
Sara Rask
Wilhelm Vänje
 Switzerland
Morris Blom
Aaron Mayer
Domenica Mosca
Svenja Pfiffner
 Germany
Fabiana Dorigo
Leonie Flötgen
Roman Frost
Maximilian Haußmann

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic3014
2 Germany2125
3 Spain2013
4 Italy1102
5 Sweden1023
6 Switzerland0314
7 France0213
8 Lithuania0101
 Norway0101
10 United States*0011
Totals (10 entries)99927

Participating nations

37 nations participated.[20]

  •  Armenia (1)
  •  Australia (4)
  •  Austria (8)
  •  Belgium (4)
  •  Brazil (1)
  •  Bulgaria (1)
  •  Canada (12)
  •  Chinese Taipei (2)
  •  Czech Republic (8)
  •  Denmark (2)
  •  Estonia (1)
  •  Finland (3)
  •  France (7)
  •  Germany (8)
  •  Hungary (5)
  •  Iceland (1)
  •  Ireland (5)
  •  Italy (14)
  •  Japan (6)
  •  Kazakhstan (2)
  •  Latvia (1)
  •  Lithuania (1)
  •  Luxembourg (1)
  •  Mongolia (2)
  •  Netherlands (1)
  •  Norway (7)
  •  Philippines (2)
  •  Poland (6)
  •  Slovakia (6)
  •  South Korea (6)
  •  Spain (3)
  •  Sweden (12)
  •  Switzerland (15)
  •  Thailand (2)
  •  Ukraine (4)
  •  United States (18)
  •  Uzbekistan (6)

References

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