Alpine World Ski Championships 2025: Preview To The Austrian Race, Full Schedule

Saalbach Hinterglemm will play host to Alpine World Ski Championships 2025 from 4 to 16 February 2025. 

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships returns for its 48th edition to the  Austrian Alps. 

Saalbach Hinterglemm will play host to Alpine World Ski Championships 2025 from 4 to 16 February 2025. 

The competition will feature 250 women and 380 men from over 70 nations in two weeks of thrilling action, with more than 100,000 ski fans expected to attend.

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Olympic champions Marco Odermatt, Clément Noël, Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, and Sofia Goggia are the top contenders for the titles. 

The programme features four individual events and two team events, with a total of 10 sets of medals up for grabs.

Alpine World Ski Championships 2025: What’s New

The new Team Combined event will replace the individual event, making its official debut in a senior major competition. This innovative format, set to make its first Winter Olympic appearance at Milano Cortina 2026, involves teams of two athletes of the same gender—one competing in downhill and the other in slalom—with the gold medal awarded to the team with the lowest combined time.

Alpine World Ski Championships 2025: Preview To The Austrian Race, Full Schedule
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Alpine World Ski Championships 2025: Schedule

Times are local (CET) and subjected to change

Tuesday 4 February

  • 11:00 1st Women’s Downhill Training
  • 15:15 Team Parallel
  • 17:50 Opening Ceremony

Wednesday 5 February

  • 10:00 2nd Women’s Downhill Training
  • 12:00 1st Men’s Downhill Training

Thursday 6 February

  • 9:30 Men’s 2nd Downhill Training
  • 11:30 Women’s Super-G

Friday 7 February

  • 9:30 Women’s 3rd Downhill Training
  • 11:30 Men’s Super G

Saturday 8 February

  • 9:30 Men’s 3rd Downhill Training
  • 11:30 Women’s Downhill

Sunday 9 February

  • 11:30 Men’s Downhill

Tuesday 11 February

  • 10:00 Women’s Downhill – Combination
  • 13:15 Women’s Slalom – Combination

Wednesday 12 February

  • 10:00/13:00 Women’s Giant Slalom Qualification
  • 10:00 Men’s Downhill – Combination
  • 13:15 Men’s Slalom – Combination

Thursday 13 February

  • 9:45/13:15 Women’s Giant Slalom
  • 10:00/13:00 Men’s Giant Slalom Qualification

Friday 14 February

  • 10:00/13:00 Women’s Slalom Qualification
  • 9:45/13:15 Men’s Giant Slalom

Saturday 15 February

  • 9:45/13:15 Women’s slalom
  • 10:00/13:00 Men’s Slalom Qualification

Sunday 16 February

  • 9:45/13:15 Men’s Slalom
  • Closing Ceremony

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Alpine Skiing World Championships: Defending champions (individual events)

Event Men Women
Downhill Marco Odermatt (SUI) Jasmine Flury (SUI)
Super G James Crawford (CAN) Marta Bassino (ITA)
Giant Slalom Marco Odermatt (SUI) Mikaela Shiffrin (USA)
Slalom Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) Laurence St. Germain (CAN)

 

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