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List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup hosts

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This is a list of all FIS Alpine Ski World Cup hosts from 1967 to present.[1]

Locations that have hosted World Cup competitions

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Country Place Seasons Country
'67 '68 '69 '70 '71 '72 '73 '74 '75 '76 '77 '78 '79 '80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 '20 '21 '22 '23 '24 '25
 Andorra Soldeu Andorra
 Argentina Las Leñas Argentina
 Australia Thredbo Australia
 Austria Altenmarkt-Zauchensee Austria
Bad Gastein
Bad Kleinkirchheim ×
Flachau
Fulpmes
Gurgl
Haus im Ennstal
Hinterstoder
Innsbruck
Kirchberg
Kitzbühel
Kühtai
Lech/Zürs ×
Lienz
Mellau
Reiteralm
Saalbach
St. Anton × ×
Schladming
Schruns
Schwarzenberg
Semmering ×
Sölden ×
Steinach
Vienna
Zell am See
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Bulgaria Bansko Bulgaria
Borovets
 Canada Banff Canada
Bromont
Garibaldi
Lake Louise
Mont St. Anne
Mont Tremblant ×
Nakiska
Panorama
Rossland
Stoneham
Vancouver
Whistler
 China Yanqing × China
 Croatia Zagreb × × Croatia
 Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn Czech Republic
 Finland Levi × × × Finland
 France Alpe d'Huez France
Avoriaz
Chamonix × ×
Courchevel × ×
La Mongie
Les Arcs
Les Contamines
Les Gets
Les Houches
Les Menuires
Markstein
Megève × ×
Méribel
Montgenèvre
Morzine
Pra-Loup
Puy St. Vincent
St. Gervais
Serre Chevalier
Tignes
Val d'Isère ×
Valloire
Val Thorens
 Germany Bad Wiessee Germany
Berchtesgaden
Berlin
Bischofswiesen
Garmisch-Partenkirchen ×
Hindelang
Lenggries
Munich × × × ×
Oberstaufen
Ofterschwang × ×
Pfronten
Todtnau
Zwiesel ×
 Italy Abetone Italy
Alta Badia
Aprica
Bardonecchia
Bormio
Cervinia × ×
Cortina d'Ampezzo ×
Courmayeur
Kronplatz
La Thuile
Limone Piemonte
Madonna di Campiglio
Monte Bondone
Piancavallo
Pila
San Sicario
Santa Caterina
Sestriere ×
Tarvisio
Val di Fassa ×
Val Gardena ×
Val Zoldana
Vipiteno
 Japan Furano Japan
Happo One
Morioka
Naeba
Shiga Kogen
 New Zealand Mount Hutt New Zealand
 Norway Geilo Norway
Hemsedal
Lillehammer (Hafjell)
Lillehammer (Kvitfjell) ×
Narvik
Oppdal
Oslo
Stranda
Voss
 Poland Zakopane Poland
 Russia Moscow Russia
Rosa Khutor ×
 Slovakia Vysoké Tatry Slovakia
Jasná
 Slovenia Kranjska Gora × Slovenia
Maribor × × × × × × ×
 South Korea Yongpyong South Korea
Jeongseon
 Spain La Molina Spain
Sierra Nevada
 Sweden Åre × Sweden
Gällivare
Klövsjö
Sälen
Stockholm
Sundsvall
Tärnaby
Vemdalen
 Switzerland Adelboden Switzerland
Arosa
Crans-Montana
Davos
Ebnat-Kappel
Flühli
Grindelwald
Haute-Nendaz
Laax
Lenzerheide
Les Diablerets
Les Mosses
Leukerbad
Meiringen
Mürren
Parpan
Pontresina
Saas-Fee
St. Moritz × ×
Verbier
Veysonnaz
Villars
Wangs-Pizol
Wengen × ×
Zermatt × ×
Zinal
 United States Anchorage United States
Aspen
Beaver Creek × × ×
Breckenridge
Copper Mountain
Crystal Mountain
Franconia
Heavenly Valley
Jackson Hole
Killington
Lake Placid
Mammoth Mountain
Ogden ×
Palisades Tahoe (Squaw Valley)
Park City ×
Stratton Mountain
Steamboat Springs
Sugarloaf
Sun Valley
Vail
Waterville Valley
 Locations that hosted the World Cup
× Locations present in the calendar, but all races was cancelled

References

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  1. ^ "Alpine Ski - Statistics". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
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