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Everything About FIS Ski World Cup Levi Slope in Lapland, Weather Conditions, and More

FIS Ski World Cup is all set to go to its next destination to its very famous Levi Black course. Here is all you need to know about it.
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Amid Skiing Season, Top US Locations Forced to Cancel FIS Alpine Events Due to Major Climate Change Issue

Few FIS Alpine events have had to be cancelled in top US cities despite the start of skiing season because of climate change issues.
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Everything About the FIS Ski World Cup 2024 Next Event: Location, Date, How to Watch and More

Here are the details of the upcoming slalom event in the FIS Ski World Cup 2024 after the opening event in Sölden.
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“Devastating Void”: Italian Skiing Star Matilde Lorenzi’s Family Share Heartfelt Tribute Days After Skier’s Tragic Demise

Late Italian skiing star Matilde Lorenzi’s sister and fellow alpine skiing icon Lucrezia Lorenzi pens a heartfelt note for her sister.
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American Skiing Fans Called Out by US Star Skier as He Makes Humble Request for Olympic Dream

After defying fans a year earlier, Alex Ferreira needs their help to complete his dream of winning the Olympic gold medal.
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Italian Skier Matilde Lorenzi’s Boyfriend Shares Final Hospital Moments with 19-Year-Old After Tragic Skiing Accident

Matilde Lorenzi, a promising 19-year-old Italian skier, tragically lost her life following a skiing accident in October 2024.
Matilde Lorenzi

Who was Matilde Lorenzi? 19-Year-Old Who Tragically Lost Her Life in Skiing Accident

Matilde Lorenzi, a talented 19-year-old skier from Italy, tragically lost her life in a devastating training accident on October 28.
Matilde Lorenzi

“Rest in Peace”: 19-Year-Old’s Skiing Accident Tragedy Has Fans Mourning Unfortunate Death

The Italian skiing community mourns the tragic loss of a talented 19-year-old Alpine skier who died in a training accident.
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“Tragic Loss”: Lindsey Vonn Joins Fans After 19-Year-Old Skier Passes Away After Serious Accident

Nineteen-year-old Italian skier's life was cut tragically short during a training session which made Lindsey Vonn heartbroken
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Beating Mikaela Shiffrin, Federica Brignone Created Alpine Skiing History With Her Latest World Cup Achievement

Federica Brignone sets a record as the oldest female Alpine World Cup winner, edging out Mikaela Shiffrin in Soelden's Giant Slalom.
Federica Brignone

Despite Aleksander Kilde & Lucas Braathen’s Absence, Norwegian Skiers Shine At FIS Ski World Cup’s Season Opener

Norwegian skiers sweep the podium at the FIS Ski World Cup opener in Soelden, led by Alexander Steen Olsen's Giant Slalom victory.
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Urging Himself Out of Retirement, Marcel Hirscher’s Emotional Over Skiing Comeback: “This is Crazy”

After five years of retirement, Alpine star Marcel Hirscher has returned to the slopes. Hirscher is overwhelmed on his return.
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About Alpine skiing

Alpine Skiing is one of the most incredible sporting competitions in the world. As the name suggests, it is a winter sport and has its own spot at the Winter Olympics. It consists of sliding down the snow slopes, on skies that have fixed-heel bindings. With chair lifts and other facilities, skiing is practiced in ski resorts, across the world. Different skiers practice their sport and it is one of the most anticipated events at the Olympics. Along with it, the FIS World Cup and the World Championships are major competitions of the Alpine skiing community. There are five disciplines in modern-day skiing competitions- slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and the combined.

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History of Alpine Skiing

Skiing was first practiced during the 19th and 20th centuries. The International Ski federation recognized downhill racing back in the 1930s. Likewise, the first men's world championships were held in 1931; whereas, the women's events were added in 1950. The 1936 Winter Olympics in Germany, saw the first Alpine event make its debut. With all the history in place, the first slalom competition happened in Murren, Switzerland, back in 1922.

The five disciplines

In major competitions around the world, they use five disciplines in these competitions. The slalom and giant slalom competitions are technical events while the downhill and super-G events are speed events. The combined competitions have both technical and speed events to determine the winner. There are separate events for both men and women, along with mixed alpine competitions.

The slalom competition is the shortest discipline. It includes gates that skiers must go in between to finish the course. It is a fast and technical course that includes skiers maneuvering swift turns to finish fastest at the end. Giant slalom is bigger. It consists of different gates with two poles linked by flags. Finding the right path is a necessity that helps the skiers to post fast times. Downhill is one of the fastest competitions in skiing. As the name suggests, skiers just need to get down to the finishing line by posting the fastest times. They can attain an average speed of 80mph as massive jumps are a part of the course. Super-G is similar to downhill but the skiers make turns during the course. Patience is the key as they take tight turns at incredible speeds.

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Greatest skiers in the world

There are many talented skiers who have captured the hearts and minds of skiing fans, across the world. But, there are a few who dominate the competition for a long time. With no particular order, these are the few legendary skiers in the world.

  • Bode Miller: Miller is an Olympic and World Champion and is a two-time overall World Cup champion in 2005 and 2008. He has 33 world cup victories and has won the World Cup in all five disciplines.
  • Ingemar Stenmark: Arguably the greatest skier of all time, Stenmark has won 86 international races in his career. The Swedish legend is adept in slalom competitions.
  • Hermann Maier: During the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, the 'Herminator' suffered a major crash and still won the Olympic gold medal. He has 54 World Cup race victories.
  • Lindsey Vonn: Having won four World Cup races and an Olympic gold medal, Vonn is a legend of the sport. She has 82 World cup victories and is one of the greatest skiers of all time.

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  • Janica Kostelic: She is the only woman to win four gold medals for Alpine skiing at the Olympics and won three Alpine skiing gold medals in a single Olympic Games. Kostelic is a legend of the sport.
  • Alberto Tomba: He won three Olympic gold medals, two World Championships, and nine World Cup season titles. Being the only male skier to win at least one World Cup race for 11 consecutive seasons, he is an icon of Alpine skiing.
  • Mikaela Shiffrin: Being the youngest Olympic slalom champion in the sport's history, Shiffrin is a two-time Olympic gold medalist. Moreover, she won 17 World Cup races, in a single season, being the only one.
  • Annemarie Moser-Proll: She won five consecutive World Cup titles in the 1970s and won another to make a grand total of six. A three-time Olympic medalist, Annemarie is incredible.