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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.
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 at the Men's alpine combined; Venue: L'Éclipse: Location: Courchevel, France: Dates: 7 February: Competitors: 54 from 23 nations:
The inaugural world championships in alpine skiing were held in 1931. It consisted of downhill and slalom events for men and women. Next year the combined event was added to the program as a "paper" race which used the results of the downhill and slalom.
The World Championships were awarded at the 51st FIS Congress, held between 13 and 19 May 2018 in Costa Navarino, Greece. [1] Planica's bids to host the championships had been unsuccessful on three previous occasions. [2] The detailed application had to be submitted by 1 September 2017.
The original schedule called for 42 races, [3] but in addition to the parallel, two downhills and a super-G were cancelled during the season. [4] [5] The season was interrupted by the 2023 World Ski Championships in the linked resorts of Courchevel and Méribel, France, which are located in Les Trois Vallées, from 6–19 February 2023.
The 2023 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering was held in Boí Taüll, Catalonia, Spain, from 28 February 28 to 5 March 2023. It was the twelfth edition of the event. It was the twelfth edition of the event.
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 at the Men's slalom; Venue: L'Éclipse: Location: Courchevel, France: Dates: 18 February (qualification) 19 February: Competitors: 100 from 58 nations: Winning time: 1:39.50: Medalists
The Women's downhill competition at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2023 was held at Roc de Fer ski course in Méribel, France, on Saturday, 11 February. [1] [2] [3] Switzerland's Jasmine Flury won the gold medal, Nina Ortlieb of Austria took the silver, and the bronze medalist was Corinne Suter of Switzerland. [3]