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1992–93 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

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The 27th World Cup season began in November 1992 in Sestriere, Italy for men and Park City, Utah, USA for women, and concluded in March 1993 at the newly created World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden. A break in the schedule was for the 1993 World Championships, held in Morioka, Japan, from February 4–14.

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Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg won his fifth overall title, which was the most for a man in World Cup history until surpassed by Austrian Marcel Hirscher in 2017. Anita Wachter of Austria won the women's overall title, her first. Both winners won narrow victories because of their superior performance in the combined (Girardelli won all three for men en route to a 32-point victory over Kjetil André Aamodt; Wachter won one of the two for women (and was fourth in the other) en route to a 20-point victory over Katja Seizinger). In December, defending women's World Cup champion Petra Kronberger of Austria abruptly retired, saying that she had lost her motivation to continue.

Lack of snow in Europe during the winter caused the schedule to be significantly rearranged. All of the races at the classic sites of Wengen and Kitzbühel were cancelled. Snowmaking was installed at Kitzbühel that summer as a result. Also, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into two countries—the Czech Republic and Slovakia—effective as of January 1, 1993, although the ski team remained unified until the end of the season.

At the end of the season in March, the International Ski Federation (FIS) added a World Cup Final, which immediately became a permanent part of the World Cup agenda. During this final, weather permitting, men's and women's races are held in each of the four disciplines: slalom, giant slalom, Super G, and downhill, as well as a team parallel slalom competition. Only a limited number of racers are invited to ski at the Finals, including the top 25 in the World Cup standings in each discipline, plus the current junior World Champions in each discipline, plus competitors for the overall title who failed to qualify on points within the discipline (if any). Because of the smaller field, World Cup points are only awarded to the top 15 finishers in each race.

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Calendar

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[1]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
760128 November 1992   Italy SestriereGS 199 Norway Kjetil André AamodtItaly Alberto TombaSweden Johan Wallner
761229 November 1992   SL 231 Italy Fabrizio TescariAustria Michael TritscherGermany Armin Bittner
Austria Hubert Strolz
76235 December 1992   France Val d'IsèreSG 046 Norway Jan Einar ThorsenSwitzerland Franz HeinzerItaly Luigi Colturi
76346 December 1992   SL 232 Sweden Thomas FogdöAustria Thomas SykoraAustria Hubert Strolz
764511 December 1992   Italy Val GardenaDH 224 Switzerland William BesseNorway Jan Einar ThorsenAustria Patrick Ortlieb
765612 December 1992   DH 225 Austria Leonhard StockSwitzerland William BesseUnited States A. J. Kitt
766713 December 1992   Italy Alta BadiaGS 200 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliFrance Alain FeutrierItaly Alberto Tomba
767815 December 1992   Italy Madonna di CampiglioSL 233 France Patrice BianchiItaly Alberto TombaAustria Thomas Sykora
768919 December 1992   Slovenia Kranjska GoraSL 234 Sweden Thomas FogdöItaly Alberto TombaGermany Peter Roth
7691020 December 1992   GS 201 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Lasse KjusSweden Fredrik Nyberg
7701122 December 1992   Austria Bad KleinkirchheimSG 047 Austria Armin AssingerAustria Leonhard StockNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
771129 January 1993   Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenSL 235 Italy Alberto TombaNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
Austria Thomas Stangassinger
7721310 January 1993   DH 226 Switzerland Franz HeinzerItaly Pietro VitaliniAustria Günther Mader
7731410 January 1993   KB 063 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Günther Mader
7741511 January 1993   DH 227 Switzerland Daniel MahrerAustria Peter RzehakSwitzerland Franz Heinzer
7751612 January 1993   Austria St. AntonSG 048 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Jan Einar ThorsenAustria Günther Mader
7761716 January 1993   DH 228 Switzerland Franz HeinzerItaly Peter RunggaldierAustria Günther Mader
7771817 January 1993   Austria Lech am ArlbergSL 236 Sweden Thomas FogdöSlovenia Jure KoširItaly Alberto Tomba
7781916 January 1993  
17 January 1993  
Austria St. Anton (DH)
Austria Lech am Arlberg (SL)
KB 064 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Günther MaderAustria Hubert Strolz
7792019 January 1993   Switzerland VeysonnazGS 202 Switzerland Michael von GrünigenItaly Alberto TombaNorway Lasse Kjus
7802123 January 1993   DH 229 Switzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Patrick OrtliebSwitzerland William Besse
7812224 January 1993   SL 237 Austria Thomas StangassingerItaly Alberto TombaSweden Thomas Fogdö
7822324 January 1993   KB 065 Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Günther Mader
1993 World Championships (4–14 February)
7832427 February 1993   Canada WhistlerDH 230 Norway Atle SkårdalUnited States Tommy MoeSwitzerland Franz Heinzer
7842528 February 1993   SG 049 Austria Günther MaderSwitzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Patrick Ortlieb
785267 March 1993   United States AspenSG 050 Norway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Stephan EberharterSwitzerland Daniel Mahrer
7862715 March 1993   Spain Sierra NevadaDH 231 Austria Armin AssingerSwitzerland Daniel MahrerAustria Hannes Trinkl
7872819 March 1993   Norway Lillehammer (Kvitfjell)DH 232 France Adrien DuvillardItaly Werner PerathonerNorway Atle Skårdal
7882920 March 1993   DH 233 Austria Armin AssingerItaly Werner PerathonerAustria Hannes Trinkl
7893021 March 1993   SG 051 Norway Kjetil André AamodtSwitzerland Daniel MahrerAustria Dietmar Thöni
7903123 March 1993   Norway OppdalGS 203 Norway Kjetil André AamodtSweden Johan WallnerSweden Fredrik Nyberg
7913226 March 1993   Sweden ÅreSG 052 Norway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Günther MaderSwitzerland Franz Heinzer
7923327 March 1993   GS 204 Norway Kjetil André AamodtItaly Alberto TombaLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
7933428 March 1993   SL 238 Sweden Thomas FogdöNorway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Thomas Stangassinger

Ladies

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SL – Slalom, GS – Giant Slalom, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined[2]
Race Season Date Place Type Winner Second Third
704128 November 1992   United States Park CityGS 194 Austria Ulrike MaierFrance Carole MerleSwitzerland Vreni Schneider
705229 November 1992   SL 223 United States Julie ParisienSweden Pernilla WibergNew Zealand Annelise Coberger
70635 December 1992   United States Steamboat SpringsGS 195 Austria Anita WachterItaly Sabina PanzaniniItaly Deborah Compagnoni
70746 December 1992   SL 224 Sweden Pernilla WibergNew Zealand Annelise CobergerAustria Petra Kronberger
708512 December 1992   United States VailDH 189 Germany Miriam VogtGermany Katharina GutensohnCanada Kerrin Lee-Gartner
709613 December 1992   SG 044 Austria Ulrike MaierNorway Astrid LødemelAustria Anita Wachter
710719 December 1992   Canada Lake LouiseDH 190 Switzerland Chantal BournissenGermany Katja SeizingerGermany Michaela Gerg-Leitner
711820 December 1992   SG 045 Germany Katja SeizingerRussia Tetiana LebedevaGermany Regina Häusl
71295 January 1993   Slovenia MariborGS 196 France Carole MerleAustria Anita WachterSwitzerland Vreni Schneider
713106 January 1993   SL 225 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderNew Zealand Annelise CobergerItaly Deborah Compagnoni
714119 January 1993   Italy Cortina d'AmpezzoDH 191 Germany Regina HäuslSwitzerland Heidi ZurbriggenGermany Katja Seizinger
7151210 January 1993   GS 197 France Carole MerleAustria Anita WachterItaly Deborah Compagnoni
7161315 January 1993   DH 192 Germany Katja SeizingerFrance Carole MerleAustria Barbara Sadleder
7171416 January 1993   SG 046 Austria Ulrike MaierFrance Carole MerleAustria Sylvia Eder
7181517 January 1993   SL 226 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderNew Zealand Annelise CobergerAustria Karin Buder
7191617 January 1993   KB 057 Austria Anita WachterGermany Miriam VogtAustria Sabine Ginther
7201722 January 1993   Austria Haus im EnnstalDH 193 Switzerland Chantal BournissenRussia Varvara ZelenskayaAustria Sabine Ginther
7211824 January 1993   SL 227 France Patricia ChauvetAustria Anita WachterItaly Morena Gallizio
1993 World Championships (4–14 February)
7221926 February 1993   Switzerland VeysonnazDH 194 Germany Katja SeizingerCanada Kerrin Lee-GartnerGermany Miriam Vogt
7232027 February 1993   DH 195 Austria Anja HaasFrance Régine CavagnoudSwitzerland Heidi Zurbriggen
Canada Kate Pace
7242128 February 1993   SG 047 France Carole MerleAustria Anita WachterFrance Régine Cavagnoud
725223 March 1993   France MorzineDH 196 Germany Katja SeizingerGermany Regina HäuslNorway Astrid Lødemel
726237 March 1993   SG 048 Italy Deborah CompagnoniGermany Katja SeizingerAustria Anita Wachter
7272413 March 1993   Norway Lillehammer (Kvitfjell)DH 197 Canada Kate PaceUnited States Picabo StreetFrance Carole Montillet
7282514 March 1993   Norway Lillehammer (Hafjell)SL 228 Austria Renate GötschlSweden Kristina AnderssonFrance Patricia Chauvet
7292614 March 1993   KB 058 Italy Bibiana PerezItaly Morena GallizioGermany Miriam Vogt
7302715 March 1993   GS 198 Germany Christina Meier-HöckGermany Martina ErtlGermany Katja Seizinger
7312819 March 1993   Sweden VemdalenSL 229 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderFrance Patricia ChauvetNew Zealand Annelise Coberger
7322920 March 1993   GS 199 Germany Katja SeizingerSwitzerland Heidi Zeller-BählerFrance Carole Merle
7333026 March 1993   Sweden ÅreSG 049 Germany Katja SeizingerAustria Ulrike MaierItaly Deborah Compagnoni
7343127 March 1993   GS 200 France Carole MerleItaly Deborah CompagnoniAustria Anita Wachter
7353228 March 1993   SL 230 Switzerland Vreni SchneiderAustria Karin KöllererAustria Christina Riegel
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Men

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Overall

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In 1993, all the results count toward the overall title. Marc Girardelli won his fifth overall title.

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Downhill

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In 1993, all results were used to determine the title. Franz Heinzer won his third Downhill title in a row.

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Super G

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In Men's Super G World Cup 1992/93 all results count.

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Giant Slalom

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In 1993 all results counted toward the title.

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Slalom

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In 1993 all results counted towards the title.

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Combined

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In 1993, all three results count. Marc Girardelli won his third Combined World Cup by winning all three competitions.

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Ladies

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Overall

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In 1993 all results count.

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Downhill

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In 1993 all results count.

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Super G

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In 1993 all results count.

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Giant Slalom

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In 1993 all results count.

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Slalom

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In 1993 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her fourth Slalom World Cup.

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Combined

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In 1993 both results count.

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