FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Most Discipline World Cup Titles

Most Discipline World Cup Titles

The records for most World Cup titles in each discipline are as follows:

Discipline Men Women
Name Country Titles Name Country Titles
Downhill Franz Klammer Austria 5 Annemarie Moser-Pröll Austria 7
Super G Hermann Maier Austria 5 Katja Seizinger Germany 5
Giant Slalom Ingemar Stenmark Sweden 8 Vreni Schneider Switzerland 5
Slalom Ingemar Stenmark Sweden 8 Vreni Schneider Switzerland 6
Combined Kjetil André Aamodt Norway 5 Brigitte Oertli
Janica Kostelić
Switzerland
Croatia
4

For a complete list of winners in each discipline, see Alpine Skiing World Cup Men and Alpine Skiing World Cup Women.

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