FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025

The 48th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships were held from 4 to 16 February 2025 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025
Host citySaalbach-Hinterglemm
CountryAustria
Events11
Opening  4 February 2025 (2025-2-4)
Closing16 February 2025 (2025-2-16)
Opened byAlexander Van der Bellen
Main venueSkicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm/Leogang
Websitesaalbach2025.com
Saalbach is located in Europe
Saalbach
Saalbach
Saalbach is located in Alps
Saalbach
Saalbach
Location in the Alps

The location was scheduled to be decided in May 2020 during the 52nd FIS Congress in Pattaya, Thailand, but was cancelled to the COVID-19 pandemic. The vote took place during a video conference on 3 October 2020. Saalbach-Hinterglemm won over German Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Swiss Crans-Montana by a vote of 12–1–1.[1]

In the western part of Salzburg state near the Tyrol border, Saalbach-Hinterglemm previously hosted the World Championships in 1991; Austria last hosted in 2013 at Schladming in Styria.

Schedule

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Eleven events were held. (all times CET (UTC+1)):[2]

Date Time Discipline
4 February 15:15 Mixed team parallel event
6 February 11:30 Women's super-G
7 February 11:30 Men's super-G
8 February 11:30 Women's downhill
9 February 11:30 Men's downhill
11 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Women's team combined
12 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Men's team combined
13 February 09:45 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Women's giant slalom
14 February 09:45 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Men's giant slalom
15 February 09:45 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Women's slalom
16 February 09:45 (1st run)
13:15 (2nd run)
Men's slalom
Qualifying races
Date Time Discipline
12 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:00 (2nd run)
Women's giant slalom (cancelled)
13 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:00 (2nd run)
Men's giant slalom
14 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:00 (2nd run)
Women's slalom (cancelled)
15 February 10:00 (1st run)
13:00 (2nd run)
Men's slalom

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Austria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland55313
2  Austria*2327
3  Italy2103
4  United States2024
5  Norway0123
6  New Zealand0101
7  Czech Republic0011
  Germany0011
  Sweden0011
Totals (9 entries)11111234

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
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Franjo von Allmen
  Switzerland
1:40.68 Vincent Kriechmayr
  Austria
1:40.92 Alexis Monney
  Switzerland
1:40.99
Super-G
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Marco Odermatt
  Switzerland
1:24.57 Raphael Haaser
  Austria
1:25.57 Adrian Smiseth Sejersted
  Norway
1:25.72
Giant slalom
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Raphael Haaser
  Austria
2:39.71 Thomas Tumler
  Switzerland
2:39.94 Loïc Meillard
  Switzerland
2:40.22
Slalom
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Loïc Meillard
  Switzerland
1:54.02 Atle Lie McGrath
  Norway
1:54.28 Linus Straßer
  Germany
1:54.54
Team combined
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  Switzerland 1
Franjo von Allmen
Loïc Meillard
2:42.38   Switzerland 2
Alexis Monney
Tanguy Nef
2:42.65   Switzerland 4
Stefan Rogentin
Marc Rochat
2:42.81

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill
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Breezy Johnson
  United States
1:41.29 Mirjam Puchner
  Austria
1:41.44 Ester Ledecká
  Czech Republic
1:41.50
Super-G
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Stephanie Venier
  Austria
1:20.47 Federica Brignone
  Italy
1:20.57 Kajsa Vickhoff Lie
  Norway
Lauren Macuga
  United States
1:20.71
Giant slalom
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Federica Brignone
  Italy
2:22.71 Alice Robinson
  New Zealand
2:23.61 Paula Moltzan
  United States
2:25.33
Slalom
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Camille Rast
  Switzerland
1:58.00 Wendy Holdener
  Switzerland
1:58.46 Katharina Liensberger
  Austria
1:59.32
Team combined
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  United States 1
Breezy Johnson
Mikaela Shiffrin
2:40.89   Switzerland 1
Lara Gut-Behrami
Wendy Holdener
2:41.28   Austria 3
Stephanie Venier
Katharina Truppe
2:41.42

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team parallel event
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  Italy
Giorgia Collomb
Lara Della Mea
Filippo Della Vite
Alex Vinatzer
  Switzerland
Luca Aerni
Delphine Darbellay
Wendy Holdener
Thomas Tumler
  Sweden
Estelle Alphand
Fabian Ax Swartz
William Hansson
Sara Hector
Kristoffer Jakobsen
Lisa Nyberg

References

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  1. ^ "Saalbach-Hinterglemm erhielt Zuschlag für die WM 2025" (in German). Kleine Zeitung. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Race Program". Saalbach 2025. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
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