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champions in the overall and each discipline.


History

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. Prior to the 2006–7 season, no trophy had been officially awarded for the combined since the late 1980

The table below lists the leader of the combined standings each season even if no trophy was awarded. The Super-G was added for the 1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup, 1982–83 season, but from 1983 to 1985, Super-G results were included with giant slalom, and a single trophy was awarded for giant slalom.


Overall podium


Winners by discipline


See also

* List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women's champions * List of alpine skiing world champions * List of men's downhill races in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup


References


Notes

*A The skiers were tied on points that season. Although the official FIS website states that both skiers are first in the standings, some sources claim that only one skier is first while the other one is second.


External links


FIS-ski.com
– official results for FIS alpine World Cup events
Ski-db.com
– World Cup results database {{FIS Alpine Ski World Cup seasons Men's champion World Cup, Men Lists of sportsmen Lists of skiers Lists of male skiers *FIS
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