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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 ...
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The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts which included French journalist Serge Lang and the alpine ski team directors from France (Honore Bonnet) and the USA (Bob Beattie). [1]
The 49th World Cup season began on 25 October 2014, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 22 March 2015 at the World Cup finals in Meribel, France. [1] The defending overall champions from the 2014 season - Marcel Hirscher and Anna Fenninger , both of Austria , defended their titles successfully.
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The 2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 59th World Cup season for men and women as the highest level of international alpine skiing competitions. [1] [2] The season started on 26 October 2024 in Sölden, Austria, and will end on 27 March 2025 at the finals in Sun Valley, United States ...
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.
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 Championships: 6 1934: St. Moritz Switzerland: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1934: 4th Alpine World Ski ...