FIS World Cup
Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom World Champions
See a complete list of Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom World Champions. Jean-Baptiste Grange of France is the 2015 Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom World Champion.
Fast Facts:
- The first Alpine Skiing Men’s World Championships took place in 1931.
- The 1950 championships in the United States at Aspen was the first time the event was held outside of Europe.
Alpine Skiing Men’s Slalom World Champions:
Year | Location | Slalom |
2017 | Åre | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) |
2015 | Beaver Creek/Vail | Jean-Baptiste Grange (FRA) |
2013 | Schladming | Marcel Hirscher (AUT) |
2011 | Garmisch | Jean-Baptiste Grange (FRA) |
2009 | Val d’Isère | Manfred Pranger (AUT) |
2007 | Åre | Mario Matt (AUT) |
2005 | Bormio | Benjamin Raich (AUT) |
2003 | St. Moritz | Ivica Kostelić (CRO) |
2001 | St. Anton | Mario Matt (AUT) |
1999 | Vail | Kalle Palander (FIN) |
1997 | Sestriere | Tom Stiansen (NOR) |
1996 | Sierra Nevada | Alberto Tomba (ITA) |
1993 | Morioka | Kjetil André Aamodt (NOR) |
1991 | Saalbach | Marc Girardelli (LUX) |
1989 | Vail | Rudolf Nierlich (AUT) |
1987 | Crans-Montana | Frank Wörndl (GER) |
1985 | Bormio | Jonas Nilsson (SWE) |
1982 | Schladming | Ingemar Stenmark |
1980 | Lake Placid | Ingemar Stenmark (SWE) |
1978 | Garmisch | Ingemar Stenmark (SWE) |
1976 | Innsbruck | Piero Gros (ITA) |
1974 | St. Moritz | Gustav Thöni (ITA) |
1972 | Sapporo | Francisco Fernández Ochoa |
1970 | Val Gardena | Jean-Noël Augert (FRA) |
1968 | Grenoble | Jean-Claude Killy (FRA) |
1966 | Portillo | Carlo Senoner (ITA) |
1964 | Innsbruck | Josef Stiegler (AUT) |
1962 | Chamonix | Charles Bozon (FRA) |
1960 | Squaw Valley | Ernst Hinterseer (AUT) |
1958 | Bad Gastein | Josef Rieder (AUT) |
1956 | Cortina | Toni Sailer (AUT) |
1954 | Åre | Stein Eriksen (NOR) |
1952 | Oslo | Othmar Schneider (AUT) |
1950 | Aspen | Georges Schneider (SUI) |
1948 | St. Moritz | Edy Reinalter (SUI) |
1939 | Zakopane | Rudolf Rominger (SUI) |
1938 | Engelberg | Rudolf Rominger (SUI) |
1937 | Chamonix | Émile Allais (FRA) |
1936 | Innsbruck | Rudolph Matt (AUT) |
1935 | Mürren | Anton Seelos (AUT) |
1934 | St. Moritz | Franz Pfnür (AUT) |
1933 | Innsbruck | Anton Seelos (AUT) |
1932 | Cortina | Friedl Däuber (GER) |
1931 | Mürren | David Zogg (SUI) |