The 28th World Cup season began in October 1993 in Austria, and concluded in March 1994 at the World Cup finals in the United States. The overall champions were Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway and Vreni Schneider of Switzerland. It was for the first time that the scoring of the Combined was only by doing adding clocked times of the first and second portion of the event.
Contents
- Calendar
- Mens overall results
- Mens Downhill results
- Mens Super G results
- Mens Giant Slalom results
- Mens Slalom results
- Mens combined results
- Mens Team results
- Womens overall results
- Womens Downhill results
- Womens Super G results
- Womens Giant Slalom results
- Womens Slalom results
- Womens combined results
- References
A break in the schedule in February was for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.
Calendar
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Vail 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 Men's Overall World Cup 1993/94 all results count.
Men's Downhill results
see complete table
In Men's Downhill World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Marc Girardelli won the cup without winning a single competition.
Men's Super G results
see complete table
In Men's Super G World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Jan Einar Thorsen won the cup with only one race win. All races were won by a different athlete.
Men's Giant Slalom results
see complete table
In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Christian Mayer won the cup with only one race win.
Men's Slalom results
see complete table
In Men's Slalom World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Alberto Tomba won his third Slalom World Cup.
Men's combined results
see complete table
In Men's Combined World Cup 1993/94 both results count.
Men's Team results
Athletes from 11 different teams were able to win competitions.
Calendar
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Vail 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 Women's Overall World Cup 1993/94 all results count.
Women's Downhill results
see complete table
In Women's Downhill World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Katja Seizinger won her third Downhill World Cup in a row. Tragically Austrian Ulrike Maier died after a bad crash in the race No. 23 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Women's Super G results
see complete table
In Women's Super G World Cup 1993/94 all results count.
Women's Giant Slalom results
see complete table
In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 1993/94 all results count.
Women's Slalom results
see complete table
In Women's Slalom World Cup 1993/94 all results count. Vreni Schneider won seven races and won her fifth Slalom World Cup, the last three of them in a row.
Women's combined results
see complete table
In Women's Combined World Cup 1992/93 both results count.