List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's hosts
This is a list of all men's 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. sixteen parallel slalom events in total which counted for Nations Cup only, were held between 1976 and 1991.
List of men's world cup hosts
Individual World Cup hosts
Total | DH | SG | GS | SL | KB | PSL | PGS | CE | K.O. | Hosts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1892 | 524 | 238 | 447 | 528 | 134 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 138 |
after SL in Soldeu (19 March 2023)
after SL in Soldeu (19 March 2023)
Parallel slalom hosts for Nations Cup ranking only
- 16 events — Saalbach (2), Mont St. Anne (1), Sierra Nevada (1), Arosa (1), Madonna di Campiglio (1), Laax (1), Montgenèvre (1), Furano (1), Oslo (1), Vienna (1), Bromont (1), Berlin (1), Bormio (1), Saalbach (1), Waterville (1)
Mixed team hosts
- 17 events — Lenzerheide (5), Åre (3), Méribel (2), Soldeu (2), Aspen (1), Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1), Innsbruck (1), St. Moritz (1), Schladming (1)
Footnotes
- Val d'Isere hosted 100 (not 101) WC individual events in total. Classic Combined on 3 February 1986 was instead actually held at Crans-Montana.
- Beaver Creek: 3 World Cup events in 1987/88 season in (of total 70) were held on old nearby "Centennial" downhill course and 65 World Cup events on new "Birds of Prey" course built by Bernard Russi (since 1997).
- Chamonix hosted 33 (not 35) WC individual events in total. Classic Combined on 1 February 1975 was instead actually held at Megève; and downhill on 11 February 1978 in Les Houches instead.
- St. Anton hosted 20 (not 21) WC individual events in total. Classic Combined on 18 February 1977 was instead actually held at Laax.
- Whistler hosted 14 (not 15) WC individual events in total. Giant slalom on 2 March 1975 was instead actually held at Garibaldi.
- Morzine hosted 13 (not 14) WC individual events in total. Downhill on 12 January 1978 was instead actually held at Avoriaz.
- Flachau under this name hosted 11 (not 13) 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.
References
- "World Cup hosts". ski-db.com. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
External links
- FIS-ski.com – official results for FIS alpine World Cup events
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