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  2. FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The 47th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships took place from 6 to 19 February 2023 in two neighboring locations in the French Alps, Courchevel and Méribel. The location was decided in May 2018 during the 51st FIS Congress in Costa Navarino (Greece), where Courchevel-Méribel won against Austrian Saalbach-Hinterglemm with 9 to 6 votes.

  3. List of alpine skiing world champions - Wikipedia

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    Walter Prager (2) Toni Seelos: ... FIS-ski.com – official results for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships This page was last edited on 4 February 2025 ...

  4. 2022–23 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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    47th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in France, the highlight of the season, was held from 6–19 February 2023, on two different but nearby ski venues in French Alps; the "Roc de Fer" course in Méribel hosted all women's events and all parallel events, and the "L'Éclipse" course in Courchevel hosted the five classic men's events (downhill ...

  5. FIS Alpine World Ski Championships - Wikipedia

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    Official FIS designation [2] Events 1931: Mürren Switzerland: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931 1st Alpine World Ski Championships: 4 1932: Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1932: 2nd Alpine World Ski Championships: 6 1933: Innsbruck Austria: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1933: 3rd Alpine World Ski ...

  6. L'Éclipse (ski course) - Wikipedia

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    The "Roc de Fer" ski course in nearby Méribel and L’Éclipse are co-hosting the World Championships in 2023. This black course has a maximum incline of 31.4 degrees (61% gradient ) and one of the steepest average inclines in the world with 16.7 degrees (30%), even more than dowhnill in Kitzbühel (27%) or Wengen (26%).

  7. 2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom - Wikipedia

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    The men's slalom in the 2022 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of ten events including the final. However, the slalom scheduled in Zagreb on 5 January was first delayed until 6 January due to bad weather and then cancelled in the middle of the first run (after 19 skiers) due to additional bad weather, [1] leading to its removal from the schedule.

  8. Méribel - Wikipedia

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    Méribel (French pronunciation:) is a ski resort in the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps. Méribel refers to three neighbouring villages in the Les Allues commune of the Savoie department of France , near the town of Moûtiers ( 45°24′04″N 6°33′56″E  /  45.401°N 6.5655°E  / 45.401; 6.5655 ), called Méribel Centre ...

  9. 2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's giant slalom

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    The women's giant slalom World Cup 2021/2022 consisted of 9 events including the final. Overall World Cup leader Mikaela Shiffrin from the United States, who started out in the early lead in this discipline, contracted COVID-19 at the end of 2021 and missed the post-Christmas giant slalom, [1] then Shiffrin lost the lead in this discipline to Sara Hector of Sweden in the first race in 2022.