List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men's race winners

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Alpine skiing
I. Stenmark (Sweden)
Hermann Maier (Austria)
Alberto Tomba (Italy)
Marc Girardelli (Luxembourg)
M. Hirscher (Austria)
Bode Miller (United States)
A. L. Svindal (Norway)

This is a list of all male winners in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup from 1967 to present. The list includes all downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, combined and parallel events, but does not show team events.

History

In 46 World Cup seasons 1636 races (462 downhills, 192 Super-G's, 389 giant slaloms, 460 slaloms, 125 combined, 7 parallel slaloms and 1 parallel giant slalom) for men were held. These events saw 1646 winners, because ten races (three downhills, four Super G's, one giant slalom, and two slaloms) ended with a tie.

A total of 268 male alpine skiers from 19 nations have won at least one individual race. The first winner in 1967 was the Austrian Heinrich Messner who won the slalom in Berchtesgaden. The newest member in this list is France's Thomas Fanara who won the giant slalom in St. Moritz on 19 March 2016. Alpine skiers from nineteen nations from three continent have won races; Yugoslavia and Slovenia are listed separately, but counted as one nation; also Germany and West Germany are shown but counted together. The first winner for his country is highlighted in blue.

Jean-Claude Killy was the first skier to win races in two different seasons (1967 and 1967/1968), while Ingemar Stenmark won races in 13 different seasons. He won races between 1974/1975 and 1988/1989, only failed to win in the season 1984/1985. Stenmark was also able to win races in ten consecutive seasons (1974/1975 to 1983/1984).

Patrick Russel was the first to win races in three and four seasons, Henri Duvillard was the first to win races in five seasons. Gustav Thöni was the first to win races in six, seven, and eight seasons. Ingemar Stenmark was the first to win races in nine, ten, eleven, and twelve seasons and he is the only skier to win races in 13 seasons.

Jean-Claude Killy won all his 18 races in only two seasons, while Günther Mader won his 14 races in nine seasons. Paul Accola was only able to win races in one season (1991/1992), but won seven events in four different disciplines. Rok Petrovič also won races only in one season (1985/1986) when he won five slaloms. Michael von Grünigen is the highest placed racer to win in only one discipline – 23 giant slaloms.

Eighty-eight racers have won only one race. The downhill races saw 111 different winners (the 100th different winner was Canada's Manuel Osborne-Paradis in 2009), the Super G races saw 74 different winners, the giant slaloms 92 different, the slaloms 105 different (the 100th different winner was Italy's Cristian Deville in 2012), combined events 35 different winners and parallel events saw 6 different winners.

The youngest male winner is Piero Gros (born 30 October 1954) who won the Giant Slalom in Val-d'Isère on 8 December 1972 at the age of 18 years and 39 days. The oldest winner is Didier Cuche (born 16 August 1974) who was aged 37 years and 192 days when he won the Super G in Crans-Montana on 24 February 2012.

Disciplines were introduced in World Cup: downhill, giant slalom and slalom in 1967; Combined and parallel slalom in 1975; super-G in 1982, super combined in 2006 and renamed to alpine combined in 2015.

Milestones

  active skiers
  the first racer to win for his country
Pos. Name Country Seasons Victories DH SG GS SL KB PSL PGS
1 Ingemar Stenmark  Sweden 13 (1975–1989) 86 46 40 NA
2 Hermann Maier  Austria 10 (1997–2009) 54 15 24 14 1 NA
3 Alberto Tomba  Italy 10 (1988–1998) 50 15 35 NA
4 Marc Girardelli  Luxembourg 11 (1983–1996) 46 3 9 7 16 11 NA
5 Pirmin Zurbriggen    Switzerland  9 (1982–1990) 40 10 10 7 2 11 NA
6 Marcel Hirscher  Austria 7 (2010–2016) 39 1 18 18 2
7 Benjamin Raich  Austria 12 (1999–2012) 36 1 14 14 7 NA
8 Bode Miller  United States 9 (2002–2012) 33 8 5 9 5 6
9 Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway 10 (2006–2016) 32 12 15 4 1
10 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 6 (1998–2004) 29 18 6 5 NA
11 Phil Mahre  United States 7 (1977–1983) 27 7 9 11 NA
12 Franz Klammer  Austria 8 (1974–1984) 26 25 1 NA
Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 9 (2002–2013) 26 1 15 9 1
14 Ted Ligety  United States 10 (2006–2016) 25 24 1
15 Gustav Thöni  Italy 8 (1970–1977) 24 NA 11 8 4 1 NA
Peter Müller    Switzerland  10 (1979–1989) 24 19 2 3 NA
17 Michael von Grünigen    Switzerland  9 (1993–2003) 23 23 NA
18 Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 10 (1992–2003) 21 1 5 6 1 8 NA
Didier Cuche    Switzerland  10 (1998–2012) 21 12 6 3 NA
20 Michael Walchhofer  Austria 9 (2003–2011) 19 14 3 2 NA
21 Jean-Claude Killy  France 2 (1967–1968) 18 6 NA 7 5 NA
Lasse Kjus  Norway 7 (1994–2005) 18 10 2 2 4 NA
23 Franz Heinzer    Switzerland  8 (1983–1993) 17 15 2 NA
24 Jean-Noël Augert  France 5 (1969–1973) 15 NA 2 13 NA NA NA
Mario Matt  Austria 9 (2000–2014) 15 14 1 NA
Alexis Pinturault  France 5 (2012–2016) 15 1 6 2 5 1
27 Andreas Wenzel  Liechtenstein 6 (1978–1985) 14 1 3 4 6 NA
Günther Mader  Austria 9 (1986–1996) 14 1 6 2 1 4 NA
Kalle Palander  Finland 5 (2003–2008) 14 4 10 NA
Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 4 (2012–2016) 14 6 6 1 1
31 Patrick Russel  France 4 (1968–1971) 13 NA 4 9 NA NA
Kristian Ghedina  Italy 7 (1990–2002) 13 12 1 NA
33 Karl Schranz  Austria 3 (1969–1972) 12 8 4 NA
Piero Gros  Italy 3 (1973–1975) 12 7 5 NA
Luc Alphand  France 3 (1995–1997) 12 10 2 NA
Daron Rahlves  United States 5 (2000–2006) 12 9 3 NA
Felix Neureuther  Germany 5 (2010–2016) 12 1 10 1
38 Giorgio Rocca  Italy 4 (2003–2006) 11 11 NA
Hannes Reichelt  Austria 6 (2006–2015) 11 6 5 1
Carlo Janka    Switzerland  5 (2009–2016) 11 3 1 4 3
41 Bernhard Russi    Switzerland  5 (1970–1977) 10 9 1 NA
Helmut Höflehner  Austria 5 (1983–1990) 10 10 NA
Thomas Stangassinger  Austria 6 (1990–1999) 10 10 NA
Henrik Kristoffersen  Norway 3 (2014–2016) 10 1 9
45 Steve Mahre  United States 4 (1978–1983) 9 2 6 1 NA
Markus Wasmeier  Germany (West) Germany 5 (1986–1992) 9 2 6 1 NA
Thomas Sykora  Austria 3 (1996–1998) 9 9 NA
Ole Kristian Furuseth  Norway 7 (1989–2000) 9 3 6 NA
Fritz Strobl  Austria 5 (1997–2006) 9 7 2 NA
Reinfried Herbst  Austria 4 (2006–2010) 9 9
Jean-Baptiste Grange  France 3 (2008–2011) 9 8 1
52 Roland Collombin    Switzerland  2 (1973–1974) 8 8 NA
Steve Podborski  Canada 4 (1979–1984) 8 8 NA
Peter Wirnsberger  Austria 4 (1979–1986) 8 8 NA
Bojan Križaj  Yugoslavia 7 (1980–1987) 8 8 NA
Rudolf Nierlich  Austria 4 (1988–1991) 8 3 5 NA
Daniel Mahrer    Switzerland  6 (1985–1993) 8 7 1 NA
Andreas Schifferer  Austria 4 (1997–2000) 8 7 1 NA
59 Joël Gaspoz    Switzerland  3 (1982–1987) 7 6 1 NA
Armin Bittner  West Germany 3 (1987–1990) 7 7 NA
Paul Accola    Switzerland  1 (1992) 7 2 1 1 3 NA
Atle Skårdal  Norway 5 (1990–1996) 7 6 1 NA
Finn Christian Jagge  Norway 6 (1992–2000) 7 7 NA
Josef Strobl  Austria 4 (1995–2000) 7 3 2 1 1 NA
Christian Mayer  Austria 4 (1994–2000) 7 1 6 NA
Fredrik Nyberg  Sweden 6 (1990–2002) 7 1 6 NA
Hans Knauß  Austria 5 (1996–2003) 7 1 3 3 NA
Massimiliano Blardone  Italy 6 (2005–2012) 7 7
Beat Feuz    Switzerland  3 (2011–2016) 7 4 3
70 Henri Duvillard  France 5 (1969–1973) 6 3 2 1 NA
Hansi Hinterseer  Austria 5 (1973–1977) 6 3 3 NA
Christian Neureuther  West Germany 3 (1973–1979) 6 6 NA
Harti Weirather  Austria 3 (1981–1983) 6 6 NA
Peter Lüscher    Switzerland  3 (1979–1983) 6 1 1 1 3 NA
Hans Enn  Austria 4 (1980–1985) 6 1 5 NA
Hannes Trinkl  Austria 3 (1994–2002) 6 5 1 NA
Klaus Kröll  Austria 3 (2009–2012) 6 4 2
Christof Innerhofer  Italy 4 (2009–2013) 6 4 1 1
Dominik Paris  Italy 4 (2013–2016) 6 5 1
André Myhrer  Sweden 5 (2007–2016) 6 6
81 Dumeng Giovanoli    Switzerland  3 (1968–1970) 5 3 2 NA
Alain Penz  France 2 (1969–1970) 5 1 4 NA
Edmund Bruggmann    Switzerland  4 (1968–1972) 5 4 1 NA
Klaus Heidegger  Austria 2 (1977–1978) 5 2 3 NA
Josef Walcher  Austria 3 (1977–1979) 5 5 NA
Erik Håker  Norway 4 (1972–1979) 5 1 4 NA
Ken Read  Canada 4 (1976–1980) 5 5 NA
Herbert Plank  Italy 4 (1974–1980) 5 5 NA
Rok Petrovič  Yugoslavia 1 (1986) 5 5 NA
Anton Steiner  Austria 4 (1979–1986) 5 2 3 NA
Karl Alpiger    Switzerland  4 (1985–1989) 5 5 NA
Thomas Fogdö  Sweden 2 (1991–1993) 5 5 NA
Rainer Schönfelder  Austria 4 (2000–2004) 5 5 NA
Christoph Gruber  Austria 4 (2001–2008) 5 4 1 NA
Didier Défago    Switzerland  4 (2003–2014) 5 3 2 NA
Erik Guay  Canada 3 (2007–2014) 5 3 2
97 Reinhard Tritscher  Austria 2 (1969–1973) 4 1 2 1 NA
Walter Tresch    Switzerland  3 (1971–1977) 4 1 3 NA
Heini Hemmi    Switzerland  2 (1976–1977) 4 4 NA
Aleksandr Zhirov  Soviet Union 1 (1981) 4 3 1 NA
Paul Frommelt  Liechtenstein 4 (1979–1988) 4 4 NA
Franck Piccard  France 4 (1988–1994) 4 1 2 1 NA
William Besse    Switzerland  3 (1992–1994) 4 4 NA
Armin Assinger  Austria 2 (1993–1995) 4 3 1 NA
Patrick Ortlieb  Austria 3 (1994–1996) 4 3 1 NA
Johann Grugger  Austria 3 (2005–2007) 4 2 2 NA
Marco Büchel  Liechtenstein 4 (2003–2008) 4 2 2 NA
Daniel Albrecht    Switzerland  2 (2008–2009) 4 3 1 NA
109 Gerhard Nenning  Austria 1 (1968) 3 3 NA NA NA NA
Herbert Huber  Austria 2 (1967–1968) 3 2 1 NA
Karl Cordin  Austria 3 (1970–1971) 3 3 NA
Sepp Ferstl  West Germany 3 (1977–1979) 3 2 1 NA
Erwin Resch  Austria 3 (1982–1984) 3 3 NA
Bill Johnson  United States 1 (1984) 3 3 NA
Todd Brooker  Canada 2 (1983–1985) 3 3 NA
Richard Pramotton  Italy 2 (1986–1987) 3 3 NA
Michael Mair  Italy 3 (1983–1988) 3 2 1 NA
Martin Hangl    Switzerland  2 (1988–1989) 3 2 1 NA
Rob Boyd  Canada 3 (1987–1989) 3 3 NA
Leonhard Stock  Austria 3 (1989–1993) 3 3 NA
Jan Einar Thorsen  Norway 2 (1993–1994) 3 2 1 NA
Richard Kröll  Austria 2 (1990–1995) 3 1 2 NA
Michael Tritscher  Austria 3 (1991–1996) 3 3 NA
Urs Kälin    Switzerland  2 (1990–1996) 3 3 NA
Steve Locher    Switzerland  3 (1990–1997) 3 1 2 NA
Mario Reiter  Austria 3 (1995–1997) 3 1 2 NA
Jure Košir  Slovenia 2 (1994–1999) 3 3 NA
Pierrick Bourgeat  France 2 (1999–2001) 3 3 NA
Bruno Kernen    Switzerland  2 (1996–2003) 3 3 NA
Antoine Dénériaz  France 2 (2003–2004) 3 3 NA
Manfred Pranger  Austria 2 (2005–2009) 3 3 NA
Werner Heel  Italy 2 (2008–2009) 3 1 2
Manuel Osborne-Paradis  Canada 2 (2009–2010) 3 2 1
Julien Lizeroux  France 2 (2009–2010) 3 3
Georg Streitberger  Austria 3 (2008–2014) 3 1 2
Steven Nyman  United States 3 (2007–2015) 3 3
Matthias Mayer  Austria 2 (2014-2015) 3 2 1
Adrien Théaux  France 3 (2011–2016) 3 3
139 Guy Périllat  France 1 (1967) 2 NA 2 NA NA NA
Billy Kidd  United States 2 (1968–1969) 2 2 NA
Alfred Matt  Austria 1 (1969) 2 NA 2 NA NA NA
Werner Bleiner  Austria 2 (1968–1970) 2 2 NA
Jean-Daniel Dätwyler    Switzerland  2 (1969–1971) 2 2 NA
Tyler Palmer  United States 2 (1971–1972) 2 2 NA
Roland Thöni  Italy 1 (1972) 2 NA 2 NA
David Zwilling  Austria 2 (1971–1973) 2 2 NA
Fausto Radici  Italy 2 (1976–1977) 2 2 NA
Uli Spieß  Austria 2 (1978–1981) 2 2 NA
Toni Bürgler    Switzerland  2 (1979–1981) 2 2 NA
Conradin Cathomen    Switzerland  1 (1983) 2 2 NA
Stig Strand  Sweden 1 (1983) 2 2 NA
Urs Räber    Switzerland  1 (1984) 2 2 NA
Thomas Bürgler    Switzerland  1 (1985) 2 2 NA
Lars-Börje Eriksson  Sweden 2 (1989–1990) 2 1 1 NA
Jonas Nilsson  Sweden 2 (1986–1990) 2 2 NA
Patrice Bianchi  France 2 (1992–1993) 2 2 NA
Kyle Rasmussen  United States 1 (1995) 2 2 NA
Werner Perathoner  Italy 2 (1995–1996) 2 2 NA
Peter Runggaldier  Italy 2 (1995–1996) 2 2 NA
Patrick Holzer  Italy 2 (1992–1999) 2 1 1 NA
Didier Plaschy    Switzerland  1 (2000) 2 2 NA
Frédéric Covili  France 1 (2002) 2 2 NA
Alessandro Fattori  Italy 2 (2001–2002) 2 1 1 NA
Werner Franz  Austria 2 (2000–2005) 2 1 1 NA
Thomas Grandi  Canada 1 (2005) 2 2 NA
Stephan Görgl  Austria 1 (2005) 2 1 1 NA
Jean-Pierre Vidal  France 2 (2002–2006) 2 2 NA
Davide Simoncelli  Italy 2 (2004–2006) 2 2
Markus Larsson  Sweden 2 (2006–2007) 2 2
Jens Byggmark  Sweden 1 (2007) 2 2
Marc Berthod    Switzerland  2 (2007–2008) 2 1 1
Manfred Mölgg  Italy 2 (2008–2009) 2 2
Andrej Jerman  Slovenia 2 (2007–2010) 2 2 NA
Silvan Zurbriggen    Switzerland  2 (2009–2011) 2 1 1 NA
Giuliano Razzoli  Italy 2 (2010–2011) 2 2
Jan Hudec  Canada 2 (2008–2012) 2 2 -
Romed Baumann  Austria 2 (2009–2012) 2 2
Patrick Küng    Switzerland  1 (2014) 2 1 1
Peter Fill  Italy 2 (2009–2016) 2 2 -
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  Norway 1 (2016) 2 1 1
181 Heinrich Messner  Austria 1 (1967) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Georges Mauduit  France 1 (1967) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Bernard Orcel  France 1 (1968) 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Spider Sabich  United States 1 (1968) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Josef Minsch    Switzerland  1 (1969) 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Malcolm Milne  Australia 1 (1970) 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Henri Bréchu  France 1 (1970) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Stefano Anzi  Italy 1 (1971) 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Roger Rossat-Mignod  France 1 (1972) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Werner Mattle    Switzerland  1 (1972) 1 NA 1 NA
Andrzej Bachleda  Poland 1 (1972) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Franz Vogler  West Germany 1 (1972) 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Werner Grissmann  Austria 1 (1973) 1 1 NA NA
Max Rieger  West Germany 1 (1973) 1 NA 1 NA
Bob Cochran  United States 1 (1973) 1 NA 1 NA NA NA
Hubert Berchtold  Austria 1 (1974) 1 NA 1 NA
Francisco Fernández Ochoa 23x15px Spain 1 (1974) 1 NA 1 NA
Walter Vesti    Switzerland  1 (1975) 1 1 NA
Engelhard Pargätzi    Switzerland  1 (1976) 1 NA 1 NA
Dave Irwin  Canada 1 (1976) 1 1 NA
Franco Bieler  Italy 1 (1976) 1 NA 1 NA
Greg Jones  United States 1 (1976) 1 NA 1 NA
Bartl Gensbichler  Austria 1 (1977) 1 1 NA NA
Martial Donnet    Switzerland  1 (1979) 1 NA 1 NA
Leonardo David  Italy 1 (1979) 1 NA 1 NA
Petar Popangelov  Bulgaria 1 (1980) 1 1 NA
Christian Orlainsky  Austria 1 (1981) 1 1 NA
Valeri Tsyganov  Soviet Union 1 (1981) 1 1 NA
Boris Strel  Yugoslavia 1 (1982) 1 1 NA
Bruno Kernen    Switzerland  1 (1983) 1 1 NA
Gerhard Pfaffenbichler  Austria 1 (1983) 1 1 NA
Franz Gruber  Austria 1 (1983) 1 1 NA
Max Julen    Switzerland  1 (1984) 1 1 NA
Robert Zoller  Austria 1 (1984) 1 1 NA
Robert Erlacher  Italy 1 (1985) 1 1 NA
Michel Vion  France 1 (1985) 1 1 NA
Steven Lee  Australia 1 (1985) 1 1 NA
Johan Wallner  Sweden 1 (1986) 1 1 NA
Didier Bouvet  France 1 (1986) 1 1 NA
Ivano Edalini  Italy 1 (1987) 1 1 NA
Grega Benedik  Yugoslavia 1 (1987) 1 1 NA
Helmut Mayer  Austria 1 (1988) 1 1 NA
Bernhard Gstrein  Austria 1 (1988) 1 1 NA
Hubert Strolz  Austria 1 (1988) 1 1 NA
Felix Belczyk  Canada 1 (1988) 1 1 NA
Niklas Henning  Sweden 1 (1990) 1 1 NA
Peter Roth  Germany 1 (1991) 1 1 NA
A. J. Kitt  United States 1 (1992) 1 1 NA
Sergio Bergamelli  Italy 1 (1992) 1 1 NA
Didrik Marksten  Norway 1 (1992) 1 1 NA
Fabrizio Tescari  Italy 1 (1993) 1 1 NA
Adrien Duvillard  France 1 (1993) 1 1 NA
Markus Foser  Liechtenstein 1 (1994) 1 1 NA
Ed Podivinsky  Canada 1 (1994) 1 1 NA
Cary Mullen  Canada 1 (1994) 1 1 NA
Tommy Moe  United States 1 (1994) 1 1 NA
Achim Vogt  Liechtenstein 1 (1995) 1 1 NA
Andrej Miklavc  Slovenia 1 (1996) 1 1 NA
Sébastien Amiez  France 1 (1996) 1 1 - NA
Tom Stiansen  Norway 1 (1997) 1 1 NA
Nicolas Burtin  France 1 (1998) 1 1 NA
Joël Chenal  France 1 (2000) 1 1 NA
Angelo Weiss  Italy 1 (2000) 1 1 NA
Matjaž Vrhovnik  Slovenia 1 (2000) 1 1 NA
Mitja Kunc  Slovenia 1 (2000) 1 1 NA
Heinz Schilchegger  Austria 1 (2001) 1 1 NA
Hans Petter Buraas  Norway 1 (2001) 1 1 NA
Christian Greber  Austria 1 (2002) 1 1 NA
Bjarne Solbakken  Norway 1 (2004) 1 1 NA
Truls Ove Karlsen  Norway 1 (2004) 1 1 NA
Max Rauffer  Germany 1 (2005) 1 1 NA
Alois Vogl  Germany 1 (2005) 1 1 NA
John Kucera  Canada 1 (2007) 1 1
Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin  France 1 (2007) 1 1 NA
Marc Gini    Switzerland  1 (2008) 1 1 -
Marco Sullivan  United States 1 (2008) 1 1
Tobias Grünenfelder    Switzerland  1 (2011) 1 1 NA
Cyprien Richard  France 1 (2011) 1 1
Philipp Schörghofer  Austria 1 (2011) 1 1
Sandro Viletta    Switzerland  1 (2012) 1 1
Cristian Deville  Italy 1 (2012) 1 1
Matteo Marsaglia  Italy 1 (2013) 1 1
Travis Ganong  United States 1 (2015) 1 1
Stefano Gross  Italy 1 (2015) 1 1
Mattias Hargin  Sweden 1 (2015) 1 1
Aleksandr Khoroshilov  Russia 1 (2015) 1 1
Dustin Cook  Canada 1 (2015) 1 1
Thomas Fanara  France 1 (2016) 1 1

Last updated: 20 March 2016

  • NA - Disciplines didn't exist yet
  • Seasons are shown in which the racer won
  • Ties are shown in chronological order

Statistics

Seasons Total DH SG GS SL KB PSL PGS
Individual events 1967–active 1636 462 192 389 460 125 7 1
Double wins 10 3 4 1 2
Total winners 1646 465 196 390 462 125 7 1
Different winners by discipline 268 112 76 93 105 36 6 1

External links

  • FIS-ski.com – official results for FIS alpine World Cup events