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Alpine Skiing at the Winter Olympics

Alpine skiing events were held for the first time at the Winter Olympics in 1936, though ski instructors were barred as they were classified as being professionals. This decision led to an Austrian and Swiss boycott, and to the decision not to have skiing events in the next games in 1940. In 1948 at St Moritz, men and women each had three alpine skiing events. At the 2026 Winter Olympics there will be 10 medal events in alpine skiing.

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Events in Milan & Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026

Currently Alpine Skiing includes 10 events - 5 disciplines for men and women: Downhill, Super G, Giant Slalom, Slalom, and Super Combined. The mixed team event was removed from the 2022 program.

The general rules are the same for all events, only the courses differ. The aim of all events is for the skier get down the mountain in the shortest possible time. There is no judging involved and races are timed in hundredths of a second. 

There are two 'technical' events (the slalom and the giant slalom), and two 'speed' events (the downhill and super-G) and one combined event, of a slalom and downhill run, where the winner is the skier with the fastest aggregate time.



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