FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - All-event Winners

All-event Winners

Only a few of the most versatile racers have ever managed to win races in all five World Cup alpine skiing disciplines during their career, as listed in the table below. Marc Girardelli (1988–89), Petra Kronberger (1990–91), and Janica Kostelić (2005–6) are the only skiers to have won all five events in a single season. Bode Miller is the only skier with at least five World Cup victories in all five disciplines. Since the combined was not introduced until the 1974–75 season and the Super G until 1982–83, the following list also includes those racers who won races in all disciplines contested during their World Cup careers (events not contested are marked by NA).

Men Country Career Victories Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Slalom Combined
Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 1980–1996 46 3 9 7 16 11
Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 1981–1990 40 10 10 7 2 11
Bode Miller United States 1997–active 33 8 5 9 5 6
Kjetil André Aamodt Norway 1989–2006 21 1 5 6 1 8
Jean-Claude Killy France 1967–1968 18 6 NA 7 5 NA
Günther Mader Austria 1982–1998 14 1 6 2 1 4
Henri Duvillard France 1967–1973 6 3 NA 2 1 NA
Women Country Career Victories Downhill Super G Giant Slalom Slalom Combined
Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria 1969–1980 62 36 NA 16 3 7
Lindsey Vonn United States 2000–active 53 26 18 2 2 5
Anja Pärson Sweden 1998–2012 42 6 4 11 18 3
Janica Kostelić Croatia 1998–2006 30 1 1 2 20 6
Pernilla Wiberg Sweden 1990–2002 24 2 3 2 14 3
Petra Kronberger Austria 1987–1992 16 6 2 3 3 2
Nancy Greene Canada 1967–1968 14 3 NA 8 3 NA
Françoise Macchi France 1968–1972 10 2 NA 6 2 NA

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