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  2. List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's race winners - Wikipedia

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    In 58 World Cup seasons 1941 races (535 downhills, 248 super-G's, 461 giant slaloms, 542 slaloms, 134 combined, 2 parallel slaloms, 10 city events, 8 parallel giant slaloms and 1 K.O. slalom) for men were held. These events saw 1953 winners, because twelve races (five downhills, four super-G's, one giant slalom, and two slaloms) ended with a ...

  3. List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's champions - Wikipedia

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    Multiple World Cups in the overall and in each discipline are marked with (#). Combined events (calculated using results from selected downhill and slalom races) were included starting with the 1974–75 season, but a discipline trophy was only awarded during the next season ( 1975–76 ) and then once again starting with the 1979–80 season.

  4. Wallowa Mountains - Wikipedia

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    A settlement in the mountains was built in 1861. [26] In 1863, a new treaty was signed that relinquished lands that granted by an 1855 treaty, turning them over to the American government. This same year, the settlers in the mountains moved to present-day La Grande. These lands included the Wallowa Valley, home of Chief Joseph. [26]

  5. List of individual World Cup victories in skiing - Wikipedia

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    35 in Distance Races, 10 in Sprint, 5 in Ski Tours. [27] 27: Hannu Manninen Finland: 48: 1994–2018: Nordic Combined: 23 in Sprint, 17 in Gundersen, 6 in Mass Start, 2 in Individual. [28] 28: Matti Nykänen Finland: 46: 1981–1991: Ski Jumping: 25 in Large Hill, 15 in Normal Hill, 6 in Flying Hill. [29] Marc Girardelli Luxembourg: 46: 1980 ...

  6. List of alpine skiing world champions - Wikipedia

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    The first world championships in alpine skiing were held in 1931. During the 1930s, the event was held annually in Europe, until interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, preventing a 1940 event. An event was held in 1941, but included competitors only from nations from the Axis powers or nations not at war with them. The results were later ...

  7. List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's hosts - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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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]

  9. List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup hosts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all FIS Alpine Ski World Cup hosts from 1967 to present. [1] Locations that have hosted World Cup competitions ... Crystal Mountain ...