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
189252423844752813428101138

after SL in Soldeu (19 March 2023)

Rank Host Country Events DH SG GS SL KB PSL PGS CE K.O.
1Kitzbühel Austria183672115638
2Wengen  Switzerland1254934429
3Val d'Isere[nb 1] France100361632106
4Garmisch-Partenkirchen West Germany
 Germany
9039217167
5Val Gardena Italy8960212141
6Kranjska Gora Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
874641
7Adelboden  Switzerland735221
8Beaver Creek[nb 2] United States7025221643
9Kvitfjell Norway6437261
10Madonna di Campiglio Italy55129403
11Alta Badia Italy5139615
12Schladming Austria50856292
13Bormio Italy48307452
14Lake Louise Canada4725211
15Åre Sweden419412133
16Aspen United States4018778
17Chamonix[nb 3] France33111291
18Sestriere Italy303251811
19Sölden Austria2222
20St. Anton[nb 4] Austria207373
Park City United States201010
22Lenzerheide  Switzerland184356
23Crans-Montana  Switzerland1734442
Saalbach Austria174463
Vail United States173374
26Furano Japan162266
27Heavenly Valley United States14266
Megève France1461151
Whistler[nb 5] Canada14761
Hinterstoder Austria144811
31Morzine[nb 6] France136142
32St. Moritz  Switzerland137132
Veysonnaz  Switzerland133343
34Zagreb Croatia1212
35Laax  Switzerland1162111
Levi Finland1111
Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy115222
38Berchtesgaden West Germany1046
Mont St. Anne Canada1064
Shiga Kōgen Japan1037
Flachau[nb 7] Austria1147
42Waterville Valley United States954
43Bad Kleinkirchheim Austria821221
Yongpyong South Korea853
Oslo Norway8242
Bansko Bulgaria8422
Soldeu Andorra82222
48Voss Norway743
Hafjell Norway734
Tignes France71411
Naeba Japan743
Santa Caterina Italy721211
Lech/Zürs Austria71312
Méribel France71132
55Sierra Nevada Spain62121
56Jackson Hole United States5212
Parpan  Switzerland541
Panorama Canada532
59Altenmarkt im Pongau Austria41111
Sun Valley United States422
Borovets Bulgaria422
Jasná Czechoslovakia422
Las Leñas Argentina44
Markstein France4121
Stockholm Sweden44
Breckenridge United States422
Todtnau West Germany
 Germany
431
Lake Placid United States413
Oppdal Norway4112
Squaw Valley (Palisades Tahoe) United States422
71Franconia United States3111
Grenoble France3111
Sugarloaf United States321
Zwiesel West Germany321
Pra-Loup France3111
Ebnat-Kappel  Switzerland321
Oberstaufen West Germany312
Sarajevo Yugoslavia3111
Leukerbad  Switzerland321
Lienz Austria312
Kirchberg Austria33
Hemsedal Norway321
Courmayeur Italy312
Courchevel France3111
85Puy-Saint-Vincent France211
Vancouver Canada211
Stratton Mountain United States211
Rossland Canada211
Hindelang West Germany211
Copper Mountain United States211
Crystal Mountain United States22
Banff Canada211
Gällivare Sweden211
Moscow Russia22
Aprica Italy211
Vipiteno Italy22
Ofterschwang Germany211
Vysoké Tatry Czechoslovakia211
Jeongseon South Korea211
Nakiska Canada211
Bad Wiessee West Germany22
Sochi Russia211
Thredbo Australia211
Valloire France22
Geilo Norway22
Munich Germany22
Mount Hutt New Zealand211
Innsbruck Austria211
Reiteralm Austria211
110Grindelwald  Switzerland11
Anchorage United States11
Fulpmes Austria11
San Sicario Italy11
Pontresina  Switzerland11
Zell am See Austria11
Avoriaz France11
Zakopane Poland11
Bromont Canada11
Garibaldi Canada11
La Mongie France11
Happo One Japan11
Stoneham Canada11
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains France11
Arosa  Switzerland11
Mürren  Switzerland11
Les Houches France11
Steinach Austria11
Saas-Fee  Switzerland11
Villars  Switzerland11
Tärnaby Sweden11
Montgenèvre France11
Val Thorens France11
Sälen Sweden11
Morioka Japan11
Les Menuires France11
Les Arcs France11
Les Diablerets  Switzerland11
Lenggries West Germany11

after SL in Soldeu (19 March 2023)

Parallel slalom hosts for Nations Cup ranking only

Mixed team hosts

Footnotes

  1. 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.
  2. 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).
  3. 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.
  4. St. Anton hosted 20 (not 21) WC individual events in total. Classic Combined on 18 February 1977 was instead actually held at Laax.
  5. Whistler hosted 14 (not 15) WC individual events in total. Giant slalom on 2 March 1975 was instead actually held at Garibaldi.
  6. Morzine hosted 13 (not 14) WC individual events in total. Downhill on 12 January 1978 was instead actually held at Avoriaz.
  7. 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

  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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