FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1993

Shizukuishi 
Location in Japan

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1993 were held 4–14 February in Japan at Shizukuishi ski area, northwest of Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture. The men's Super-G race was cancelled due to persistent bad weather and the title went unassigned.[1]

Men's competitions

Downhill

Date: February 5

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Switzerland Urs Lehmann 1:32.06
2 Norway Atle Skårdal 1:32.66
3 United States A.J. Kitt 1:32.98



Super-G

Unassigned.


Giant Slalom

Date: February 10

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Norway Kjetil André Aamodt 2:15.36
2 Austria Rainer Salzgeber 2:16.23
3 Sweden Johan Wallner 2:17.27


Slalom

Date: February 13

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Norway Kjetil André Aamodt 1:40.33
2 Luxembourg Marc Girardelli 1:40.37
3 Austria Thomas Stangassinger 1:40.44


Combination

Date: February 8

Placing Country Athlete
1 Norway Lasse Kjus
2 Norway Kjetil André Aamodt
3 Luxembourg Marc Girardelli


Women's competitions

Downhill

Date: February 11

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Canada Kate Pace 1:27.38
2 Norway Astrid Lødemel 1:27.66
3 Austria Anja Haas 1:27.84


Super G

Date: February 14

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Germany Katja Seizinger 1:33.52
2 Austria Sylvia Eder 1:33.68
3 Norway Astrid Lødemel 1:34.07


Giant Slalom

Date: February 10

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 France Carole Merle 2:17.59
2 Austria Anita Wachter 2:17.99
3 Germany Martina Ertl 2:18.70


Slalom

Date: February 9

Placing Country Athlete Time
1 Austria Karin Buder 1:27.66
2 United States Julie Parisien 1:27.87
3 Austria Elfi Eder 1:28.65


Combination

Date: February 5

Placing Country Athlete
1 Germany Miriam Vogt
2 United States Picabo Street
3 Austria Anita Wachter


Medals table

Place Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Norway 3 3 1 7
2  Germany 2 - 1 3
3  Austria 1 3 4 8
4  France 1 - - 1
 Canada 1 - - 1
  Switzerland 1 - - 1
7  United States - 2 1 3
8  Luxembourg - 1 1 2
9  Sweden - - 1 1

References

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Coordinates: 39°47′02″N 140°56′13″E / 39.784°N 140.937°E / 39.784; 140.937

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