2023–24 in skiing

This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2023–24 season.

World & Olympic Championships

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2023 FIS Alpine Skiing Australian and New Zealand Cup

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  • August 26 – September 2, 2023: ANC #1 at the New Zealand Coronet Peak[1]
    • Here, the Super G events are cancelled.
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Denmark Christian Borgnaes (#1st) / Switzerland Fadri Janutin (#2nd)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: United States AJ Hurt (#1st) / United States Ava Sunshine (#2nd)
    • Men's Slalom winners: United States Jimmy Krupka (#1st) / United Kingdom Laurie Taylor (#2nd)
    • Women's Slalom winners: United States AJ Hurt (#1st) / Austria Nina Astner (#2nd)
  • September 4 – 7, 2023: ANC #2 at the Australia Mount Hotham[2]
    • Event is cancelled.

2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup

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  • December 5 – 8, 2023: FEC #1 at the China Wanglong Ski Resort[3]
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: South Korea Jung Dong-hyun (2 times)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Japan Mikoto Onishi (#1) / Japan Ayano Yokoo (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winners: South Korea Jung Dong-hyun (2 times)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Japan Eren Watanabe (#1) / New Zealand Mikayla Smyth (#2)
  • January 4 – 11: FEC #2 at the China Yanqing[4]
    • Men's Downhill winners: China Xu Mingfu (2 times)
    • Women's Downhill winners: Japan Hinata Fukasawa (2 times)
    • Men's Super-G winners: Japan Yusaku Naoe (#1) / Japan Jinro Kirikubo (#2)
    • Women's Super-G winners: Japan Mikoto Onishi (2 times)
  • February 1 – 2: FEC #3 at the South Korea Yong pyong[5]
  • February 5 – 8: FEC #4 at the South Korea Yong pyong[6]
    • Men's Slalom winners: Japan Takayuki Koyama (#1) / Poland Piotr Habdas (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Japan Eren Watanabe (2 times)
  • February 28 – March 1: FEC #5 at the Japan Sugadairakohgen[7]
    • Men's Slalom winners: Japan Yohei Koyama (2 times)
    • Women's Slalom winners: South Korea Gim So-hui (#1) / New Zealand Mikayla Smyth (#2)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Austria Ralph Seidler (m) / Japan Shizuku Hirota (w)

2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup

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2023–24 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup

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  • August 4 – 6, 2023: SAC #1 at the Argentina Chapelco[18]
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Chile Kay Holscher (2 times)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: United Kingdom Giselle Gorringe (#1) / Switzerland Leandra Zehnder (#2)
  • August 7 – 12, 2023: SAC #2 at the Argentina Cerro Catedral[19]
    • Men's Slalom winners: Argentina Tomás Birkner de Miguel (#1) / Italy Gabriele Sartori (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winner: United Kingdom Giselle Gorringe (2 times)
  • August 21 – 24, 2023: SAC #3 at the Argentina Las Leñas[20]
    • Event cancelled due lack of snow.
  • August 25 – 27, 2023: SAC #4 at the Argentina Cerro Catedral[21]
    • Slalom winners: Sweden Philip Lundquist (m) / Belgium Kim Vanreusel (f)
    • Giant slalom winners: Chile Kay Holscher (m) / France Laurine Lugon-Moulin (f)
  • August 28 – September 1, 2023: SAC #5 at the Chile La Parva[22]
    • Here, Super G events are cancelled.
    • Men's Downhill winners: Slovenia Nejc Naraločnik (#1) / Chile Henrik Von Appen (#2nd)
    • Women's Downhill winners: Canada Britt Richardson (#1) / France Léna Dauphin (#2nd)
  • September 2, 2023: SAC #6 at the Chile El Colorado[23]
    • Event is cancelled.
  • September 3, 2023: SAC #7 at the Chile La Parva[24]
    • Slalom winners: Sweden Philip Lundquist (m) / Italy Maria Sole Antonini (f)
  • September 11–14, 2023: SAC #8 at the Argentina Cerro Castor[25]
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Sweden William Hansson (2 times)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Austria Julia Scheib (#1) / Switzerland Simone Wild (#2nd)
    • Men's Slalom winners: Austria Joshua Sturm (#1) / France Paco Rassat (#2nd)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Sweden Moa Boström Müssener (#1) / Italy Beatrice Sola (#2nd)
  • September 23 – 28, 2023: SAC #9 at the Chile Ski resort Corralco [26]
    • Men's Downhill winner: United States Wiley Maple (2 times)
    • Women's Downhill winners: Canada Stefanie Fleckenstein (#1) / Chile Matilde Schwencke (#2nd)
    • Men's Super G winners: United States Wiley Maple (#1) / United States Tristan Lane (#2nd)
    • Women's Super G winner: Canada Stefanie Fleckenstein (2 times)
    • Here, the Alpine Combined competitions are cancelled.

Other Events

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  • March 9–10: 32nd Asian Alpine Ski Championships (Junior) in China Beidahu Ski Resort[27]
    • Giant slalom winners: Uzbekistan Medet Nazarov (m) / South Korea Choi Ye-rin (f)
    • Slalom winners: South Korea Yu Si-wan (m) / South Korea Choi Ye-rin (f)
  • March 21: Zoll Skimeisterschaften 2024 in Germany Garmisch-Partenkichen[28]
    • Event was cancelled

2023–24 Alpine Skiing FIS Events

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Championships

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Championships

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing National Junior Races

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing CIT Events

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing University Events

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing Entry League FIS Events

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2023–24 Alpine Skiing Children Events

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2023–24 FIS Masters Cup & FIS World Criterium Masters

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2023–24 FIS Masters Events

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  • IBU Datacenter here.

World & Continental Championships

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2023–24 Biathlon IBU Junior Cup

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World & Olympic Championships

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