List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing

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Alpine skiing is an Olympic sport, contested at the Winter Olympic Games. The first Winter Olympics, held in 1924, included nordic skiing, but the first alpine skiing events were not held until 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.[1] A combined event was held for both men and women in 1936. The International Ski Federation (FIS) decided that ski instructors could not compete in 1936 because they were professionals, and the Olympics were meant for amateur athletes. Because of this, Austrian and Swiss skiers boycotted the events, although some Austrians decided to compete for Germany.[2]

Summary

Due to World War II, no games were held in 1940 or 1944. Two new alpine events were added in 1948: downhill and slalom. Combined events were also held in 1948, but were dropped after that and not contested again at the Olympics until 1988.[3] The giant slalom debuted at the Olympics in 1952 and the Olympic program was three events for both men and women through 1984.

Since 1988, events for both men and women have been held in five disciplines: downhill, slalom, giant slalom, super-G (since 1988), and combined.[4] From 1948 to 1980, the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships in Olympic years (with separate competitions held in even-numbered non-Olympic years). Since 1985, the World Championships have been scheduled every odd-numbered year, independent of the Winter Olympics.[5]

Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway is the most-decorated Olympic alpine skier with eight medals (four gold, two silver, two bronze). He was the oldest gold medalist (age 34 in 2006) in Olympic alpine skiing,[6] until passed by several months in 2014 by Mario Matt, also 34.[7] Austrian Traudl Hecher remains the youngest medalist in Olympic alpine skiing; she won bronze in the downhill at age 16 in 1960.[8] Michela Figini of Switzerland is the youngest champion in Olympic alpine skiing history, with a gold medal in downhill at age 17 in 1984. Two Americans set age records in 2014: Mikaela Shiffrin, age 18, became the youngest Olympic slalom champion[9] and Bode Miller became the oldest medalist in Olympic alpine skiing, with a bronze in the super-G at age 36.[10] Croatian Janica Kostelić has won the most medals of any woman, with six (four gold, two silver).[11] In 1952, American Andrea Mead Lawrence became the first female alpine skier to win two gold medals; Henri Oreiller of France won two golds and a bronze in 1948. Alberto Tomba of Italy was the first to successfully defend an Olympic alpine title, in giant slalom in 1992. Five others have since repeated, Aamodt in super-G in 2006, his third win in the event, and four women: Katja Seizinger, Deborah Compagnoni, Kostelić, and Maria Höfl-Riesch.

At the 1956 Games, Austrian Toni Sailer became the first to win gold in all of the available events; the feat was later repeated by France's Jean-Claude Killy in 1968.[12] Sailer, age 20 in 1956, remains the youngest male gold medalist and was the youngest male medalist until 2014, when Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway took bronze in the slalom at age 19.[7] Sailer (1956), Killy (1968), Janica Kostelić (2002), and Franjo von Allmen (2026) are the only athletes winning three golds at the same Olympics.

Austrians have won a combined 121 medals, including 37 golds, more than any other nation. At least one Austrian has won a medal every year, except in 1936, in which Austrian men did not compete. A total of 154 gold medals, 155 silver medals and 152 bronze medals have been awarded since 1936 and have been won by alpine racers from 25 National Olympic Committees (NOC).

Men

The numbers in brackets denotes alpine skiers who won gold medals in corresponding disciplines for more than one time. Bold numbers denotes record number of victories in certain disciplines.

Downhill

Downhill podiums

More information Games, Gold ...
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 St. Moritz
details
Henri Oreiller
 France
Franz Gabl
 Austria
Karl Molitor
 Switzerland
Rolf Olinger
 Switzerland
1952 Oslo
details
Zeno Colò
 Italy
Othmar Schneider
 Austria
Christian Pravda
 Austria
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Toni Sailer
 Austria
Raymond Fellay
 Switzerland
Anderl Molterer
 Austria
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Jean Vuarnet
 France
Hans-Peter Lanig
 United Team of Germany
Guy Périllat
 France
1964 Innsbruck
details
Egon Zimmermann
 Austria
Léo Lacroix
 France
Wolfgang Bartels
 United Team of Germany
1968 Grenoble
details
Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Guy Périllat
 France
Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
 Switzerland
1972 Sapporo
details
Bernhard Russi
 Switzerland
Roland Collombin
 Switzerland
Heinrich Messner
 Austria
1976 Innsbruck
details
Franz Klammer
 Austria
Bernhard Russi
 Switzerland
Herbert Plank
 Italy
1980 Lake Placid
details
Leonhard Stock
 Austria
Peter Wirnsberger
 Austria
Steve Podborski
 Canada
1984 Sarajevo
details
Bill Johnson
 United States
Peter Müller
 Switzerland
Anton Steiner
 Austria
1988 Calgary
details
Pirmin Zurbriggen
 Switzerland
Peter Müller
 Switzerland
Franck Piccard
 France
1992 Albertville
details
Patrick Ortlieb
 Austria
Franck Piccard
 France
Günther Mader
 Austria
1994 Lillehammer
details
Tommy Moe
 United States
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
Ed Podivinsky
 Canada
1998 Nagano
details
Jean-Luc Crétier
 France
Lasse Kjus
 Norway
Hannes Trinkl
 Austria
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Fritz Strobl
 Austria
Lasse Kjus
 Norway
Stephan Eberharter
 Austria
2006 Turin
details
Antoine Dénériaz
 France
Michael Walchhofer
 Austria
Bruno Kernen
 Switzerland
2010 Vancouver
details
Didier Défago
 Switzerland
Aksel Lund Svindal
 Norway
Bode Miller
 United States
2014 Sochi
details
Matthias Mayer
 Austria
Christof Innerhofer
 Italy
Kjetil Jansrud
 Norway
2018 Pyeongchang
details
Aksel Lund Svindal
 Norway
Kjetil Jansrud
 Norway
Beat Feuz
 Switzerland
2022 Beijing
details
Beat Feuz
 Switzerland
Johan Clarey
 France
Matthias Mayer
 Austria
2026 Milan-Cortina
details
Franjo von Allmen
 Switzerland
Giovanni Franzoni
 Italy
Dominik Paris
 Italy
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Downhill medals by nation

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Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria74819
2 Switzerland55515
3 France54211
4 United States2013
5 Norway1517
6 Italy1225
7 United Team of Germany0112
8 Canada0022
Total8 nations21212264
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Super-G

Super-G podiums

Super-G medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Norway5049
2 Austria3418
3 Switzerland1225
4 France1001
 Germany1001
6 United States0527
7 Luxembourg0101
8 Canada0011
 Sweden 0 0 1 1
Total9 nations11121134
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Giant slalom

Giant slalom podiums

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1952 Oslo
details
Stein Eriksen
 Norway
Christian Pravda
 Austria
Toni Spiss
 Austria
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Toni Sailer
 Austria
Anderl Molterer
 Austria
Walter Schuster
 Austria
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Roger Staub
 Switzerland
Josef Stiegler
 Austria
Ernst Hinterseer
 Austria
1964 Innsbruck
details
François Bonlieu
 France
Karl Schranz
 Austria
Josef Stiegler
 Austria
1968 Grenoble
details
Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Willy Favre
 Switzerland
Heinrich Messner
 Austria
1972 Sapporo
details
Gustav Thöni
 Italy
Edmund Bruggmann
 Switzerland
Werner Mattle
 Switzerland
1976 Innsbruck
details
Heini Hemmi
 Switzerland
Ernst Good
 Switzerland
Ingemar Stenmark
 Sweden
1980 Lake Placid
details
Ingemar Stenmark
 Sweden
Andreas Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
Hans Enn
 Austria
1984 Sarajevo
details
Max Julen
 Switzerland
Jure Franko
 Yugoslavia
Andreas Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
1988 Calgary
details
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Hubert Strolz
 Austria
Pirmin Zurbriggen
 Switzerland
1992 Albertville
details
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Marc Girardelli
 Luxembourg
Kjetil André Aamodt
 Norway
1994 Lillehammer
details
Markus Wasmeier
 Germany
Urs Kälin
 Switzerland
Christian Mayer
 Austria
1998 Nagano
details
Hermann Maier
 Austria
Stephan Eberharter
 Austria
Michael von Grünigen
 Switzerland
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Stephan Eberharter
 Austria
Bode Miller
 United States
Lasse Kjus
 Norway
2006 Turin
details
Benjamin Raich
 Austria
Joël Chenal
 France
Hermann Maier
 Austria
2010 Vancouver
details
Carlo Janka
 Switzerland
Kjetil Jansrud
 Norway
Aksel Lund Svindal
 Norway
2014 Sochi
details
Ted Ligety
 United States
Steve Missillier
 France
Alexis Pinturault
 France
2018 Pyeongchang
details
Marcel Hirscher
 Austria
Henrik Kristoffersen
 Norway
Alexis Pinturault
 France
2022 Beijing
details
Marco Odermatt
 Switzerland
Žan Kranjec
 Slovenia
Mathieu Faivre
 France
2026 Milan Cortina
details
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen
 Brazil
Marco Odermatt
 Switzerland
Loïc Meillard
 Switzerland
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Giant slalom medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria56819
2 Switzerland55414
3 Italy3003
4 France2237
5  Norway1236
6 United States1102
7  Sweden 1 0 1 2
8  Brazil 1 0 0 1
 Germany1001
10 Liechtenstein0112
11 Luxembourg0101
 Slovenia0101
 Yugoslavia0101
Total13 nations20202060
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Slalom

Slalom podiums

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 St. Moritz
details
Edy Reinalter
 Switzerland
James Couttet
 France
Henri Oreiller
 France
1952 Oslo
details
Othmar Schneider
 Austria
Stein Eriksen
 Norway
Guttorm Berge
 Norway
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Toni Sailer
 Austria
Chiharu Igaya
 Japan
Stig Sollander
 Sweden
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Ernst Hinterseer
 Austria
Hias Leitner
 Austria
Charles Bozon
 France
1964 Innsbruck
details
Josef Stiegler
 Austria
Billy Kidd
 United States
Jimmy Heuga
 United States
1968 Grenoble
details
Jean-Claude Killy
 France
Herbert Huber
 Austria
Alfred Matt
 Austria
1972 Sapporo
details
Francisco Fernández Ochoa
 Spain
Gustav Thöni
 Italy
Roland Thöni
 Italy
1976 Innsbruck
details
Piero Gros
 Italy
Gustav Thöni
 Italy
Willi Frommelt
 Liechtenstein
1980 Lake Placid
details
Ingemar Stenmark
 Sweden
Phil Mahre
 United States
Jacques Lüthy
 Switzerland
1984 Sarajevo
details
Phil Mahre
 United States
Steve Mahre
 United States
Didier Bouvet
 France
1988 Calgary
details
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Frank Wörndl
 West Germany
Paul Frommelt
 Liechtenstein
1992 Albertville
details
Finn Christian Jagge
 Norway
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Michael Tritscher
 Austria
1994 Lillehammer
details
Thomas Stangassinger
 Austria
Alberto Tomba
 Italy
Jure Košir
 Slovenia
1998 Nagano
details
Hans Petter Buraas
 Norway
Ole Kristian Furuseth
 Norway
Thomas Sykora
 Austria
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Jean-Pierre Vidal
 France
Sébastien Amiez
 France
Benjamin Raich
 Austria
2006 Turin
details
Benjamin Raich
 Austria
Reinfried Herbst
 Austria
Rainer Schönfelder
 Austria
2010 Vancouver
details
Giuliano Razzoli
 Italy
Ivica Kostelić
 Croatia
André Myhrer
 Sweden
2014 Sochi
details
Mario Matt
 Austria
Marcel Hirscher
 Austria
Henrik Kristoffersen
 Norway
2018 Pyeongchang
details
André Myhrer
 Sweden
Ramon Zenhäusern
 Switzerland
Michael Matt
 Austria
2022 Beijing
details
Clément Noël
 France
Johannes Strolz
 Austria
Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
 Norway
2026 Milano Cortina
details
Loïc Meillard
 Switzerland
Fabio Gstrein
 Austria
Henrik Kristoffersen
 Norway
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Slalom medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria76619
2 Italy3418
3 France3238
4  Norway2248
5 Switzerland2114
6  Sweden2024
7 United States1315
8 Spain1001
9 Croatia0101
 Japan 0 1 0 1
 West Germany 0 1 0 1
12  Liechtenstein 0 0 2 2
13  Slovenia 0 0 1 1
Total13 nations21212163
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Combined

Combined podiums

Combines medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria4138
2 Norway2316
3 United States2103
4 France1135
 Switzerland1135
6 Italy1113
7 Germany1102
8 Croatia0303
9 Canada0011
Total9 nations12121236
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Team Combined

Team combined podiums

Team combined medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Switzerland1102
2 Austria0101
Total2 nations1203
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Women

The numbers in brackets denotes alpine skiers who won gold medals in corresponding disciplines for more than one time. Bold numbers denotes record number of victories in certain disciplines.

Downhill

Downhill podiums

More information Games, Gold ...
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 St. Moritz
details
Hedy Schlunegger
 Switzerland
Trude Beiser
 Austria
Resi Hammerer
 Austria
1952 Oslo
details
Trude Jochum-Beiser
 Austria
Mirl Buchner
 Germany
Giuliana Minuzzo
 Italy
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Madeleine Berthod
 Switzerland
Frieda Dänzer
 Switzerland
Lucile Wheeler
 Canada
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Heidi Biebl
 United Team of Germany
Penelope Pitou
 United States
Traudl Hecher
 Austria
1964 Innsbruck
details
Christl Haas
 Austria
Edith Zimmermann
 Austria
Traudl Hecher
 Austria
1968 Grenoble
details
Olga Pall
 Austria
Isabelle Mir
 France
Christl Haas
 Austria
1972 Sapporo
details
Marie-Theres Nadig
 Switzerland
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
 Austria
Susan Corrock
 United States
1976 Innsbruck
details
Rosi Mittermaier
 West Germany
Brigitte Totschnig
 Austria
Cindy Nelson
 United States
1980 Lake Placid
details
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
 Austria
Hanni Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
Marie-Theres Nadig
 Switzerland
1984 Sarajevo
details
Michela Figini
 Switzerland
Maria Walliser
 Switzerland
Olga Charvátová
 Czechoslovakia
1988 Calgary
details
Marina Kiehl
 West Germany
Brigitte Oertli
 Switzerland
Karen Percy
 Canada
1992 Albertville
details
Kerrin Lee-Gartner
 Canada
Hilary Lindh
 United States
Veronika Wallinger
 Austria
1994 Lillehammer
details
Katja Seizinger
 Germany
Picabo Street
 United States
Isolde Kostner
 Italy
1998 Nagano
details
Katja Seizinger (2)
 Germany
Pernilla Wiberg
 Sweden
Florence Masnada
 France
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Carole Montillet
 France
Isolde Kostner
 Italy
Renate Götschl
 Austria
2006 Turin
details
Michaela Dorfmeister
 Austria
Martina Schild
 Switzerland
Anja Pärson
 Sweden
2010 Vancouver
details
Lindsey Vonn
 United States
Julia Mancuso
 United States
Elisabeth Görgl
 Austria
2014 Sochi
details
Dominique Gisin
 Switzerland
Tina Maze
 Slovenia
None awarded Lara Gut
 Switzerland
2018 Pyeongchang
details
Sofia Goggia
 Italy
Ragnhild Mowinckel
 Norway
Lindsey Vonn
 United States
2022 Beijing
details
Corinne Suter
 Switzerland
Sofia Goggia
 Italy
Nadia Delago
 Italy
2026 Milano Cortina
details
Breezy Johnson
 United States
Emma Aicher
 Germany
Sofia Goggia
 Italy
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Downhill medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Switzerland64212
2 Austria54716
3 United States2439
4 Germany2204
5 West Germany2002
6 Italy1247
7 France1113
8 Canada1023
9 Slovenia1001
 United Team of Germany1001
11 Sweden0112
12 Liechtenstein0101
 Norway0101
14 Czechoslovakia0011
Total14 nations22202163
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Super-G

Super-G podiums

Super-G medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria43411
2 Italy3025
3 United States2013
4 Switzerland1113
5 Czech Republic1001
6 Croatia0202
 France0202
8 Germany0112
9 Russia0101
 Slovenia0101
11 Canada0011
 Liechtenstein0011
Total12 nations11111133
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Giant slalom

Giant slalom podiums

More information Games, Gold ...
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1952 Oslo
details
Andrea Mead Lawrence
 United States
Dagmar Rom
 Austria
Annemarie Buchner
 Germany
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Ossi Reichert
 United Team of Germany
Putzi Frandl
 Austria
Thea Hochleitner
 Austria
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Yvonne Rüegg
 Switzerland
Penelope Pitou
 United States
Giuliana Minuzzo
 Italy
1964 Innsbruck
details
Marielle Goitschel
 France
Christine Goitschel
 France
Jean Saubert
 United States
None awarded
1968 Grenoble
details
Nancy Greene
 Canada
Annie Famose
 France
Fernande Bochatay
 Switzerland
1972 Sapporo
details
Marie-Theres Nadig
 Switzerland
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
 Austria
Wiltrud Drexel
 Austria
1976 Innsbruck
details
Kathy Kreiner
 Canada
Rosi Mittermaier
 West Germany
Danièle Debernard
 France
1980 Lake Placid
details
Hanni Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
Irene Epple
 West Germany
Perrine Pelen
 France
1984 Sarajevo
details
Debbie Armstrong
 United States
Christin Cooper
 United States
Perrine Pelen
 France
1988 Calgary
details
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
Christa Kinshofer
 West Germany
Maria Walliser
 Switzerland
1992 Albertville
details
Pernilla Wiberg
 Sweden
Diann Roffe
 United States
Anita Wachter
 Austria
None awarded
1994 Lillehammer
details
Deborah Compagnoni
 Italy
Martina Ertl
 Germany
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
1998 Nagano
details
Deborah Compagnoni (2)
 Italy
Alexandra Meissnitzer
 Austria
Katja Seizinger
 Germany
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Janica Kostelić
 Croatia
Anja Pärson
 Sweden
Sonja Nef
 Switzerland
2006 Turin
details
Julia Mancuso
 United States
Tanja Poutiainen
 Finland
Anna Ottosson
 Sweden
2010 Vancouver
details
Viktoria Rebensburg
 Germany
Tina Maze
 Slovenia
Elisabeth Görgl
 Austria
2014 Sochi
details
Tina Maze
 Slovenia
Anna Fenninger
 Austria
Viktoria Rebensburg
 Germany
2018 Pyeongchang
details
Mikaela Shiffrin
 United States
Ragnhild Mowinckel
 Norway
Federica Brignone
 Italy
2022 Beijing
details
Sara Hector
 Sweden
Federica Brignone
 Italy
Lara Gut-Behrami
 Switzerland
2026 Milano Cortina
details
Federica Brignone
 Italy
Thea Louise Stjernesund
 Norway
Sara Hector
 Sweden
None awarded
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Giant slalom medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States4408
2 Italy3126
3 Switzerland3058
4 Sweden2215
5 Canada2002
6 France1236
7 Germany1135
8 Slovenia1102
9 Croatia1001
 Liechtenstein1001
 United Team of Germany1001
12 Austria0639
13 West Germany0303
14 Norway0202
15 Finland0101
Total15 nations20231760
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Slalom

Slalom podiums

More information Games, Gold ...
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 St. Moritz
details
Gretchen Fraser
 United States
Antoinette Meyer
 Switzerland
Erika Mahringer
 Austria
1952 Oslo
details
Andrea Mead Lawrence
 United States
Ossi Reichert
 Germany
Annemarie Buchner
 Germany
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
details
Renée Colliard
 Switzerland
Regina Schöpf
 Austria
Yevgeniya Sidorova
 Soviet Union
1960 Squaw Valley
details
Anne Heggtveit
 Canada
Betsy Snite
 United States
Barbara Henneberger
 United Team of Germany
1964 Innsbruck
details
Christine Goitschel
 France
Marielle Goitschel
 France
Jean Saubert
 United States
1968 Grenoble
details
Marielle Goitschel
 France
Nancy Greene
 Canada
Annie Famose
 France
1972 Sapporo
details
Barbara Cochran
 United States
Danièle Debernard
 France
Florence Steurer
 France
1976 Innsbruck
details
Rosi Mittermaier
 West Germany
Claudia Giordani
 Italy
Hanni Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
1980 Lake Placid
details
Hanni Wenzel
 Liechtenstein
Christa Kinshofer
 West Germany
Erika Hess
 Switzerland
1984 Sarajevo
details
Paoletta Magoni
 Italy
Perrine Pelen
 France
Ursula Konzett
 Liechtenstein
1988 Calgary
details
Vreni Schneider
 Switzerland
Mateja Svet
 Yugoslavia
Christa Kinshofer
 West Germany
1992 Albertville
details
Petra Kronberger
 Austria
Annelise Coberger
 New Zealand
Blanca Fernández Ochoa
 Spain
1994 Lillehammer
details
Vreni Schneider (2)
 Switzerland
Elfi Eder
 Austria
Katja Koren
 Slovenia
1998 Nagano
details
Hilde Gerg
 Germany
Deborah Compagnoni
 Italy
Zali Steggall
 Australia
2002 Salt Lake City
details
Janica Kostelić
 Croatia
Laure Pequegnot
 France
Anja Pärson
 Sweden
2006 Turin
details
Anja Pärson
 Sweden
Nicole Hosp
 Austria
Marlies Schild
 Austria
2010 Vancouver
details
Maria Riesch
 Germany
Marlies Schild
 Austria
Šárka Záhrobská
 Czech Republic
2014 Sochi
details
Mikaela Shiffrin
 United States
Marlies Schild
 Austria
Kathrin Zettel
 Austria
2018 Pyeongchang
details
Frida Hansdotter
 Sweden
Wendy Holdener
 Switzerland
Katharina Gallhuber
 Austria
2022 Beijing
details
Petra Vlhová
 Slovakia
Katharina Liensberger
 Austria
Wendy Holdener
 Switzerland
2026 Milano Cortina
details
Mikaela Shiffrin (2)
 United States
Camille Rast
 Switzerland
Anna Swenn-Larsson
 Sweden
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Slalom medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States5117
2 Switzerland3317
3 France2428
4 Germany2114
5 Sweden2024
6 Austria16411
7 Italy1203
8 West Germany1113
9 Canada1102
10 Liechtenstein1023
11 Croatia1001
 Slovakia1001
13 New Zealand0101
 Yugoslavia0101
15 Australia0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Slovenia0011
 Soviet Union0011
 Spain0011
 United Team of Germany0011
Total20 nations21212163
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Combined

Combined podiums

Combined medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany4228
2 Austria3418
3 Switzerland2327
4 Croatia2002
5 Sweden1023
6 United States0314
7 France0011
 Italy0011
 Norway0011
 Slovenia0011
Total10 nations12121236
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Team Combined

Team combined podiums

Team combined medals by nation

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Medals
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Austria1001
2 Germany0101
3 United States0011
Total3 nations1113
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Summary

Medal table by nation

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria414645132
2 Switzerland31262784
3 United States19221152
4 France16181852
5 Italy16121341
6 Germany1210729
7 Norway11151642
8 Sweden831021
9 Croatia46010
10 Canada41712
11 West Germany3519
12 Slovenia2338
13 Liechtenstein22610
14 United Team of Germany2125
15 Czech Republic1012
 Spain1012
17 Brazil1001
18 Luxembourg0202
 Yugoslavia0202
20 Finland0101
 Japan0101
 New Zealand0101
 Russia0101
24 Australia0011
 Czechoslovakia0011
 Soviet Union0011
Totals (26 entries)174178171523
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Alpine skier medal leaders

Kjetil André Aamodt is the only alpine skier to win four gold medals in men's events and earned the most overall medals than any alpine skier in history with eight.
Men
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Alpine skier Nation Olympics * Gold Silver Bronze Total
Kjetil André Aamodt  Norway 1992–2006 4 2 2 8
Bode Miller  United States 1998–2014 1 3 2 6
Alberto Tomba  Italy 1988–1998 3 2 0 5
Lasse Kjus  Norway 1992–2006 1 3 1 5
Kjetil Jansrud  Norway 2006–2018 1 2 2 5
Matthias Mayer  Austria 2014–2022 3 0 1 4
Hermann Maier  Austria 1998, 2006 2 1 1 4
Aksel Lund Svindal  Norway 2006–2018 2 1 1 4
Benjamin Raich  Austria 2002–2014 2 0 2 4
Stephan Eberharter  Austria 1992, 1998–2002 1 2 1 4
Marco Odermatt  Switzerland 2022–2026 1 2 1 4
Ivica Kostelić  Croatia 2002–2014 0 4 0 4
Franjo Von Allmen  Switzerland 2026 3 0 0 3
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Women
Janica Kostelić is the only woman to win four gold medals in alpine skiing.
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Alpine skier Nation Olympics * Gold Silver Bronze Total
Janica Kostelić  Croatia 1998–2006 4 2 0 6
Anja Pärson  Sweden 2002–2010 1 1 4 6
Vreni Schneider  Switzerland 1988–1994 3 1 1 5
Katja Seizinger  Germany 1992–1998 3 0 2 5
Federica Brignone  Italy 2010–2026 2 1 2 5
Wendy Holdener  Switzerland 2014–2026 1 2 2 5
Deborah Compagnoni  Italy 1992–1998 3 1 0 4
Maria Höfl-Riesch  Germany 2010–2014 3 1 0 4
Mikaela Shiffrin  United States 2014–2026 3 1 0 4
Tina Maze  Slovenia 2002–2014 2 2 0 4
Hanni Wenzel  Liechtenstein 1976–1980 2 1 1 4
Julia Mancuso  United States 2002–2014 1 2 1 4
Marlies Schild  Austria 2002–2014 0 3 1 4
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* denotes all Olympics in which mentioned alpine skiers took part. Boldface denotes latest Olympics.

Alpine skiers with most victories

Top 10 alpine skiers who won more gold medals at the Winter Olympics are listed below. Boldface denotes active alpine skiers and highest medal count among all alpine skiers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Men

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Rank Alpine skier Country From * To * Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Kjetil André Aamodt Norway199220064228
2Alberto Tomba Italy1988199432-5
3Matthias Mayer Austria201420223-14
4Toni Sailer Austria195619563--3
Jean-Claude Killy France196819683--3
Franjo Von Allmen Switzerland202620263--3
7Hermann Maier Austria199820062114
Aksel Lund Svindal Norway201020182114
9Marcel Hirscher Austria2014201821-3
Johannes Strolz Austria2022202221-3
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Women

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Rank Alpine skier Country From * To * Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Janica Kostelić Croatia2002200642-6
2Vreni Schneider Switzerland198819943115
3Deborah Compagnoni Italy1992199831-4
Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany2010201431-4
Mikaela Shiffrin  United States 2014 2026 3 1 - 4
6Katja Seizinger Germany199219983-25
7Tina Maze Slovenia2010201422-4
8Federica Brignone Italy201820262125
9Hanni Wenzel Liechtenstein197619802114
10Michaela Dorfmeister Austria1998200621-3
Marielle Goitschel France1964196821-3
Trude Jochum-Beiser Austria1948195221-3
Rosi Mittermaier West Germany1976197621-3
Pernilla Wiberg Sweden1992199821-3
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* denotes only those Olympics at which mentioned alpine skiers won at least one medal

Multiple discipline winners

Only four racers have ever managed to win Olympic gold in three different alpine skiing disciplines during their career, as listed in the tables below.

Men

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Athlete Career Disciplines won Wins DH SG GS SL KB TKB
Austria Toni Sailer1956–1956331-11--
France Jean-Claude Killy1964–1968331-11--
Switzerland Franjo von Allmen20263311---1
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Women

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Athlete Career Disciplines won Wins DH SG GS SL KB TKB
Croatia Janica Kostelić1998-200634--112-
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Medal sweep events

These are events where athletes from one nation won all three medals.

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