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2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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2017–18 World Cup Leaders
Discipline Men Women
Competition
Locations
20 venues
21 venues
Individual
38 events
39 events
2018

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine World Cup tour is the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the 2017–2018 season marks the 52nd consecutive year for the FIS. This World Cup season begins in October 2017, in Sölden, Austria, and will conclude in Åre, Sweden on 18 March 2018. The season will be interrupted by the 2018 Winter Olympics which take place from 9 to 25 February in Pyeongchang, South Korea, with the alpine events at Yongpyong Alpine Centre and Jeongseon Alpine Centre.

Men

Calendar

Event Key: DH Downhill, SL Slalom, GS Giant Slalom, SG Super Giant Slalom, AC Alpine Combined, CE City Event, PG Parallel Giant Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1 29 October 2017   Austria Sölden [1] GS 1
2 12 November 2017   Finland Levi [2] SL 1
3 25 November 2017   Canada Lake Louise [3] DH 1
4 26 November 2017   SG 1
5 1 December 2017   United States Beaver Creek [4] DH 2
6 2 December 2017   SG 2
7 3 December 2017   GS 2
8 9 December 2017   France Val d'Isère [5] GS 3
9 10 December 2017   SL 2
10 15 December 2017   Italy Val Gardena/Gröden [6] SG 3
11 16 December 2017   DH 3
12 17 December 2017   Italy Alta Badia [7] GS 4
13 18 December 2017   PGGS5
14 22 December 2017   Italy Madonna di Campiglio [8] SL 3
15 28 December 2017   Italy Bormio [9] DH 4
16 29 December 2017   AC 1
17 1 January 2018   Norway Oslo CESL4
18 4 January 2018   Croatia Zagreb [10] SL 5
19 6 January 2018   Switzerland Adelboden [11][12] GS 6
20 7 January 2017   SL 6
21 12 January 2018    Switzerland  Wengen [13][14][15] AC 2
22 13 January 2018   DH 5
23 14 January 2018   SL 7
24 19 January 2018   Austria Kitzbühel [16] SG 4
25 20 January 2018   DH 6
26 21 January 2018   SL 8
27 23 January 2018   Austria Schladming [17] SL 9
28 27 January 2018   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen [18] DH 7
29 28 January 2018   GS 7
30 30 January 2018   Sweden Stockholm [19] CESL10
2018 Winter Olympics   (9–25 February)
31 3 March 2018   Slovenia Kranjska Gora [20] GS 8
32 4 March 2018   SL11
33 10 March 2018   Norway Kvitfjell [21] DH 8
34 11 March 2018   SG 5
35 14 March 2018   Sweden Åre [22] DH 9
36 15 March 2018   SG 6
37 17 March 2018   GS 9
38 18 March 2018   SL12

Rankings

Women

Calendar

Event Key: DH Downhill, SL Slalom, GS Giant Slalom, SG Super Giant Slalom, AC Alpine Combined, CE City Event, PS Parallel Slalom
# Event Date Venue Type Winner Second Third Details
1 28 October 2017   Austria Sölden [1] GS 1
2 12 November 2017   Finland Levi [2] SL 1
3 25 November 2017   United States Killington [23][24] GS 2
4 26 November 2017   SL 2
5 1 December 2017   Canada Lake Louise [3] DH 1
6 2 December 2017   DH 2
7 3 December 2017   SG 1
8 8 December 2017   Switzerland St. Moritz [25] SG 2
9 9 December 2017   SG 3
10 10 December 2017   AC 1
11 16 December 2017   France Val d'Isère [5] DH 3
12 17 December 2017   SG 4
13 19 December 2017   France Courchevel [26] GS 3
14 20 December 2017   PSSL3
15 28 December 2017   Austria Lienz [27] GS 4
16 29 December 2017   SL 4
17 1 January 2018   Norway Oslo CESL5
18 4 January 2018   Croatia Zagreb [10] SL 6
19 6 January 2018   Slovenia Maribor [28] GS 5
20 7 January 2018   SL 7
21 9 January 2018   Austria Flachau [29] SL 8
22 13 January 2018   Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim [30] DH 4
23 14 January 2018   SG 5
24 20 January 2018   Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo [31] DH 5
25 21 January 2018   SG 6
26 23 January 2018   Italy Kronplatz [32] GS 6
27 27 January 2018   Switzerland Lenzerheide [33] GS 7
28 28 January 2018   SL 9
29 30 January 2018   Sweden Stockholm [19] CESL10
30 3 February 2018   Germany Garmisch [18] DH 6
31 4 February 2018   DH 7
2018 Winter Olympics   (9–25 February)
32 3 March 2018    Switzerland Crans-Montana [34] SG 7
33 4 March 2018   AC 2
34 9 March 2018   Germany Ofterschwang [35] GS 8
35 10 March 2018   SL11
36 14 March 2018   Sweden Åre [22] DH 8
37 15 March 2018   SG 8
38 17 March 2018   SL12
39 18 March 2018   GS 9

Rankings

Nations Cup

Prize money

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