The 27th World Cup season began in November 1992 in Sestriere, Italy, and concluded in March 1993 in Åre, Sweden. Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg won his fifth overall title, which is the most in World Cup history, jointly held with Austrian Marcel Hirscher. Anita Wachter of Austria won the women's overall title.
Contents
- Calendar
- Mens overall results
- Mens Downhill results
- Mens Super G results
- Mens Giant Slalom results
- Mens Slalom results
- Mens combined results
- Womens overall results
- Womens Downhill results
- Womens Super G results
- Womens Giant Slalom results
- Womens Slalom results
- Womens combined results
- Womens Team results
- Nationscup
- References
A break in the schedule was for the 1993 World Championships, held in Morioka, Japan, from February 4-14.
Lack of snow in Europe caused the schedule to be significantly rearranged. All of the races at the classic sites of Wengen and Kitzbühel were cancelled. Snowmaking was installed at Kitzbühel that summer.
Calendar
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Åre, Sweden, only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.
Men's overall results
see complete table
In 1993, all the results count toward the overall title. Marc Girardelli won his fifth overall title, a record which still stands.
Men's Downhill results
see complete table
In 1993, all results were used to determine the title. Franz Heinzer won his third Downhill title in a row.
Men's Super G results
see complete table
In Men's Super G World Cup 1992/93 all results count.
Men's Giant Slalom results
see complete table
In 1993 all results counted toward the title.
Men's Slalom results
see complete table
In 1993 all results counted towards the title.
Men's combined results
see complete table
In 1993, all three results count. Marc Girardelli won his third Combined World Cup by winning all three competitions.
Calendar
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Åre, Sweden, only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.
Women's overall results
see complete table
In 1993 all results count.
Women's Downhill results
see complete table
In 1993 all results count.
Women's Super G results
see complete table
In 1993 all results count.
Women's Giant Slalom results
see complete table
In 1993 all results count.
Women's Slalom results
see complete table
In 1993 all results count. Vreni Schneider won her fourth Slalom World Cup.
Women's combined results
see complete table
In 1993 both results count.
Women's Team results
Note:
Czechoslovakia was dissolved on December 31, 1992
Nationscup
Note:
Czechoslovakia was dissolved on December 31, 1992, into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.