Overview of the events of 2023 in skiing
This topic lists the snow ski sports for the 2022–23 season.
Alpine Skiing World Championships
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Alpine Skiing World Cup
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- October 22 & 23: World Cup #1 in Sölden[3]
- The Women's Giant Slalom event was cancelled.
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marco Odermatt
- October 26–30: World Cup #2 in Zermatt[4]
- The two Men's Downhill events are cancelled.
- November 2–6: World Cup #3 in Breuil-Cervinia[5]
- The two Women's Downhill events are cancelled.
- November 12 & 13: World Cup #4 in Lech–Zürs[6]
- Both Parallel events are cancelled.
- November 19 & 20: World Cup #5 in Levi[7]
- November 22–27: World Cup #6 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #1[8]
- November 26 & 27: World Cup #7 in Killington Ski Resort[9]
- November 29 – December 4: World Cup #8 in Beaver Creek Resort[10]
- One of the Men's Downhill events was cancelled.
- Men's Downhill & Super-G winner: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
- November 29 – December 4: World Cup #9 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #2[11]
- December 10 & 11: World Cup #10 in Val-d'Isère[12]
- December 10 & 11: World Cup #11 in Sestriere[13]
- December 14–17: World Cup #12 in Val Gardena[14]
- December 14–18: World Cup #13 in St. Moritz[15]
- December 18 & 19: World Cup #14 in Alta Badia[16]
- Men's Giant Slalom winners: Lucas Braathen (#1) / Marco Odermatt (#2)
- December 22: World Cup #15 in Madonna di Campiglio[17]
- December 26–29: World Cup #16 in Bormio[18]
- Men's Downhill winner: Vincent Kriechmayr
- Men's Super-G winner: Marco Odermatt
- December 27–29: World Cup #17 in Semmering[19]
- Women's Giant Slalom & Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin (3 times)
- March 1–5: World Cup #35 in Aspen[37]
- March 1–5: World Cup #36 in Kvitfjell[38]
- March 10 & 11: World Cup #37 in Åre ski resort[39]
- March 11 & 12: World Cup #38 in Kranjska Gora #2[40]
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marco Odermatt (2 times)
- March 13–19: World Cup #39 (final) in Soldeu[41]
Alpine Skiing European Cup
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- November 28 & 29, 2022: EC #1 in Mayrhofen (Women's only)
- Giant Slalom winner: Doriane Escané
- Slalom winner: Moa Boström Müssener
- December 1 & 2, 2022: EC #2 in Zinal (Women's only)
- Super-G winners: Karen Smadja-Clément (1st) / Janine Schmitt (2nd)
- December 1 & 2, 2022: EC #3 in Obergurgl (Men's only)
- Giant Slalom winners: Josua Mettler (1st) / Sam Maes (2nd)
- December 5 & 6, 2022: EC #4 in Zinal (Women's only)
- December 6 & 7, 2022: EC #5 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva (Men's only)
- Super-G winners: Josua Mettler (1st) / Andreas Ploier (2nd)
- December 12 & 13, 2022: EC #6 in Zinal (Men's only)
- Giant Slalom winners: Livio Simonet (2 times)
- December 13 & 14, 2022: EC #7 in Ponte di Legno (Women's only)
- Giant Slalom winners: Asja Zenere (2 times)
- December 15, 2022: EC #8 in Obereggen (Men's only)
- Slalom winner: Steven Amiez
- December 16, 2022: EC #9 in Val di Fassa (Men's only)
- December 16 & 17, 2022: EC #10 in Valle Aurina (Women's only)
- December 19–22, 2022: EC #11 in St. Moritz (Men's only)
Alpine Skiing North American Cup
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- November 30 – December 3, 2022: NAC #1 in Copper Mountain (Women's only)
- Giant Slalom winner: Britt Richardson (2 times)
- Slalom winners: Allie Resnick (1st) / Kiki Alexander (2nd)
- December 5–10, 2022: NAC #2 in Copper Mountain
- Men's Downhill winners: Sam Morse (1st) / Erik Arvidsson (2nd)
- Women's Downhill winner: Patricia Mangan (2 times)
- Men's Super-G winners: Kyle Negomir (2 times)
- Women's Super-G winners: Kiki Alexander (2 times)
- December 12–15, 2022: NAC #3 in Beaver Creek (Men's only)
- Giant Slalom winners: Jacob Dilling (1st) / Cooper Cornelius (2nd)
- Slalom winners: Jimmy Krupka (2nd) / Justin Alkier (2nd)
Alpine Skiing South American Cup
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- August 5–7, 2022: SAC #1 in Chapelco
- Giant Slalom winners: Nicolás Pirozzi (m) / Lara Colturi (f)
- August 9–13, 2022: SAC #2 in Cerro Catedral
- August 27, 2022: SAC #3 in El Colorado
- Giant Slalom winners: Delfin Van Ditmar (m) / Lara Colturi (f)
- August 28, 2022: SAC #4 in La Parva
- August 29 – September 2, 2022: SAC #5 in La Parva
- September 12–16, 2022: SAC #6 in Cerro Castor
- September 26 – October 1, 2022: SAC #7 in Corralco
- Downhill #1 winners: Henrik von Appen (m) / Malin Sofie Sund (f)
- Downhill #2 winners: Henrik von Appen (m) / Malin Sofie Sund (f)
- Alpine Combined winners: Tiziano Gravier (m) / Malin Sofie Sund (f)
- Super-G winners: Henrik von Appen (m) / Malin Sofie Sund (f)
- Here first two Alpine combined competitions are cancelled.
Alpine Skiing Australia/New Zealand Cup
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IBU World & Continental Championships
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- November 29 – December 4, 2022: World Cup #1 in Kontiolahti[45]
- December 8–11, 2022: World Cup #2 in Hochfilzen[46]
- December 15–18, 2022: World Cup #3 in Annecy[47]
- Pursuit winners: Sturla Holm Lægreid (m) / Elvira Öberg (f)
- Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anna Magnusson (f)
- Mass Start winners: Johannes Dale (m) / Lisa Theresa Hauser (f)
- January 5–8: World Cup #4 in Pokljuka[48]
- January 11–15: World Cup #5 in Ruhpolding[49]
- Individual winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Lisa Vittozzi (f)
- Mass Start winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Julia Simon (f)
- Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: Norway (Sturla Holm Lægreid, Tarjei Bø, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen, & Johannes Thingnes Bø)
- Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: Norway (Karoline Offigstad Knotten, Ragnhild Femsteinevik, Marte Olsbu Røiseland, & Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold)
- January 19–22: World Cup #6 in Antholz-Anterselva[50]
- Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Denise Herrmann-Wick (f)
- Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Dorothea Wierer (f)
- Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: Norway (Sturla Holm Lægreid, Tarjei Bø, Johannes Thingnes Bø, & Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen)
- Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: France (Lou Jeanmonnot, Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet, Chloé Chevalier, & Julia Simon)
- March 2–5: World Cup #7 in Nové Město na Moravě
- March 9–12: World Cup #8 in Östersund
- March 16–19: World Cup #9 (final) in Oslo Holmenkollen
- November 24–27, 2022: IBU Cup #1 in Sjusjøen[51]
- All events here were cancelled.
- November 30–December 3, 2022: IBU Cup #2 in Idre[52]
- Individual winners: Endre Strömsheim (m) / Janina Hettich-Walz (f)
- Pursuit winners: Martin Uldal (m) / Marthe Krakstad Johansen (f)
- Men's Sprint winner: Endre Strömsheim (2 times)
- Women's Sprint winners: Marthe Krakstad Johansen (#1) / Selina Grotian (#2)
- December 15–18, 2022: IBU Cup #3 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna[53]
- Pursuit winners: Mats Överby (m) / Maren Kirkeeide (f)
- Sprint winners: Endre Strömsheim (m) / Federica Sanfilippo (f)
- Mass Start 60 winners: Martin Uldal (m) / Gilonne Guigonnat (f)
- January 5–8: IBU Cup #4 in Brezno-Osrblie[54]
- Sprint winners: Eric Perrot (m) / Eleonora Fauner (f)
- Super Sprint Final winners: Eric Perrot (m) / Maren Kirkeeide (f)
- Single Mixed Relay winners: Norway (Mats Ŏverby & Frida Dokken)
- Mixed Relay winners: Norway (Isak Frey, Endre Strömsheim, Juni Arnekleiv, & Maren Kirkeeide)
- January 13–15: IBU Cup #5 in Arber[55]
- Individual Short winners: Sindre Fjellheim Jorde (m) / Hannah Auchentaller (f)
- Men's Sprint winners: Sindre Fjellheim Jorde (#1) / Vebjørn Sørum (#2)
- Women's Sprint winners: Hanna Kebinger (#1) / Paula Botet (#2)
- February 2–4: IBU Cup #6 in Obertilliach
- February 23–26: IBU Cup #7 in Canmore #1
- March 1–4: IBU Cup #8 (final) in Canmore #2
XC World Championships
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XC Skiing World Cup
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- November 25–27, 2022: World Cup #1 in Rukatunturi[57]
- December 2–4, 2022: World Cup #2 in Lillehammer[58]
- Individual Start Free winners: Iver Tildheim Andersen (m) / Jessie Diggins (f)
- Mass Start Classic winners: Pål Golberg (m) / Frida Karlsson (f)
- Sprint Final Free winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Emma Ribom (f)
- December 9–11, 2022: World Cup #3 in Beitostølen[59]
- December 17 & 18, 2022: World Cup #4 in Davos[60]
- Individual Start Free winners: Simen Hegstad Krüger (m) / Jessie Diggins (f)
- Sprint Final Free winners: Federico Pellegrino (m) / Nadine Fähndrich (f)
- December 31, 2022 & January 1: World Cup #5 in Val Müstair[61]
- Pursuit Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Tiril Udnes Weng (f)
- Sprint Final Free winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Nadine Fähndrich (f)
- January 3 & 4: World Cup #6 in Oberstdorf[62]
- Men's Individual Start Classic & Pursuit Free winner: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
- Women's Individual Start Classic & Pursuit Free winner: Frida Karlsson
- January 6–8: World Cup #7 in Fiemme Valley[63]
- Mass Start Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Katharina Hennig (f)
- Mass Start Free winners: Simen Hegstad Krüger (m) / Delphine Claudel (f)
- Sprint Final Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Lotta Udnes Weng (f)
- January 21 & 22: Original World Cup #8 in Milan[64]
- All events here are cancelled.
- January 21 & 22: Replaced World Cup #8 in Livigno[65]
- January 27–29: World Cup #9 in Les Rousses[66]
- Individual Start Free winners: Harald Østberg Amundsen (m) / Ebba Andersson (f)
- Mass Start Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Ebba Andersson (f)
- Sprint Final Classic winners: Richard Jouve (m) / Kristine Stavås Skistad (f)
- February 3–5: World Cup #10 in Toblach[67]
- Individual Start Free winners: (m) / (f)
- Sprint Final Free winners: (m) / (f)
- 4x7.5 km Relay Classic/Free winners:
- March 11 & 12: World Cup #11 in Oslo
- March 14: World Cup #12 in Drammen
- March 17–19: World Cup #13 in Falun
- March 21: World Cup #14 in Tallinn
- March 24–26: World Cup #15 (final) in Lahti
Australia/New Zealand Cup
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- July 30 & 31, 2022: ANC #1 in Falls Creek Alpine Resort
- Sprint Classic winners: Lars Young Vik (m) / Katerina Paul (f)
- Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Phillip Bellingham
- Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Zana Evans
- August 20 & 21, 2022: ANC #2 in Perisher Ski Resort
- Sprint Freestyle winners: Lars Young Vik (m) / Katerina Paul (f)
- Men's 10 km Classic winner: Seve de Campo
- Women's 5 km Classic winner: Phoebe Cridland
- November 13–15, 2022: EEC #1 in Shchuchinsk
- Sprint Classic winners: Konstantin Bortsov (m) / Anna Melnik (f)
- Men's 10 km Individual Classic winner: Vitaliy Pukhkalo
- Women's 10 km Individual Classic winner: Kseniya Shalygina
- Men's 15 km Individual Free winner: Vitaliy Pukhkalo
- Women's 15 km Individual Free winner: Kseniya Shalygina
- November 30 – December 4, 2022: NAC #1 in Vernon
- September 2–4, 2022: SAC #1 in Cerro Catedral
- Sprint Classic winners: Franco Dal Farra (m) / Maira Sofía Fernández Righi (f)
- Men's 10 km Individual Classic winner: Franco Dal Farra
- Women's 5 km Individual Classic winner: Agustina Groetzner
- Men's 10 km Individual Free winner: Franco Dal Farra
- Women's 5 km Individual Free winner: Nahiara Díaz
- September 21 & 22, 2022: #2 in Corralco
Freestyle Skiing World Championships
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- October 21, 2022: FS World Cup #1 in Chur[72]
- November 18 & 19, 2022: FS World Cup #2 in Stubai[73]
- November 24 & 25, 2022: FS World Cup #3 in Falun[74]
- Both Freeskiing Big Air events are cancelled.
- December 14–17, 2022: FS World Cup #4 in Copper Mountain[75]
- January 12–14: FS World Cup #5 in Font Romeu[76]
- Both Freeskiing Slopestyle events are cancelled.
- January 18–22: FS World Cup #6 in Laax[77]
- January 19–21: FS World Cup #7 in Calgary[78]
- February 1–4: FS World Cup #8 in Mammoth Mountain[79]
- Halfpipe winners: (m) / (f)
- Slopestyle winners: (m) / (f)
- March 9–11: FS World Cup #9 in Secret Garden[80]
- Both Freeskiing Halfpipe events are cancelled.
- March 16–18: FS World Cup #10 in Tignes
- March 23–25: FS World Cup #11 (final) in Silvaplana
- December 3 & 4, 2022: MA World Cup #1 in Rukatunturi[81]
- December 10 & 11, 2022: MA World Cup #2 in Idre Fjäll[82]
- Moguls winners: Nick Page (m) / Jakara Anthony (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Elizabeth Lemley (f)
- December 16 & 17, 2022: MA World Cup #3 in Alpe d'Huez[83]
- January 21 & 22: MA World Cup #4 in Le Relais[84]
- January 27 & 28: MA World Cup #5 in Val Saint-Côme[85]
- Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Anri Kawamura (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: Walter Wallberg (m) / Anri Kawamura (f)
- February 2–4: MA World Cup #6 in Deer Valley[86]
- Aerials winners: (m) / (f)
- Moguls winners: (m) / (f)
- Dual Moguls winners: (m) / (f)
- February 11: MA World Cup #7 in Chiesa in Valmalenco[87]
- Dual Moguls winners: (m) / (f)
- March 5: MA World Cup #8 in Engadin
- March 17–20: MA World Cup #9 (final) in Almaty
- November 4 & 5, 2022: SC World Cup #1 in Les Deux Alpes[88]
- Both Ski Cross events were cancelled.
- December 7–9, 2022: SC World Cup #2 in Val Thorens[89]
- Men's Ski Cross winners: Johannes Rohrweck (#1) / Mathias Graf (#2)
- Women's Ski Cross winner: Sandra Näslund (2 times)
- December 11 & 12, 2022: SC World Cup #3 in Arosa[90]
- December 20–22, 2022: SC World Cup #4 in Innichen[91]
- Men's Ski Cross winners: Mathias Graf (#1) / Reece Howden (#2)
- Women's Ski Cross winner: Sandra Näslund (2 times)
- December 27–29, 2022: SC World Cup #5 in Alleghe[92]
- All Ski Cross events were cancelled.
- January 20–22: SC World Cup #6 in Idre Fjäll[93]
- Men's Ski Cross winners: David Mobärg (#1) / Reece Howden (#2)
- Women's Ski Cross winner: Sandra Näslund (2 times)
- January 27–29: SC World Cup #7 in Megève[94]
- All Ski Cross events were cancelled.
- February 15–17: SC World Cup #8 in Reiteralm[95]
- Men's Ski Cross winners: (#1) / (#2)
- Women's Ski Cross winners: (#1) / (#2)
- March 3–5: SC World Cup #9 in Oberwiesenthal
- March 10–12: SC World Cup #10 in Veysonnaz
- March 17–19: SC World Cup #11 (final) in Craigleith
- November 20, 2022: EC #1 in Pitztal
- August 1–5, 2022: ANC #1 in Perisher Ski Resort
- Freeski Slopestyle #1 winners: Cameron Waddell (m) / Mabel Ashburn (f)
- Freeski Slopestyle #2 winners: Bailey Johnson (m) / Mabel Ashburn (f)
- Freeski Big Air winners: Cameron Waddell (m) / Daisy Thomas (f)
- August 30 & 31, 2022: ANC #2 in Perisher Ski Resort
- Moguls #1 winners: Matt Graham (m) / Anri Kawamura (f)
- Moguls #2 winners: Matt Graham (m) / Anri Kawamura (f)
- August 31 – September 3, 2022: ANC #3 in Mount Hotham
- Ski Cross #1 winners: Satoshi Furuno (m) / Abby Evans (f)
- Ski Cross #2 winners: Satoshi Furuno (m) / Lin Nakanishi (f)
- Ski Cross #3 winners: Douglas Crawford (m) / Lin Nakanishi (f)
- September 1–4, 2022: ANC #3 in Cardrona
- September 2 & 3, 2022: ANC #4 in Mount Buller
- Dual Moguls winners: Matt Graham (m) / Avital Carroll (f)
- October 1–8, 2022: ANC #4 in Cardrona
- Freeski Big Air winners: Luca Harrington (m) / Daisy Thomas (f)
- Freeski Slopestyle winners: Luca Harrington (m) / Caoimhe Heavey (f)
- Freeski Halfpipe winners: Gustav Legnavsky (m) / Sylvia Trotter (f)
Freestyle Skiing South American Cup
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- August 4–7, 2022: SAC #1 in La Parva
- August 8 & 9, 2022: SAC #2 in El Colorado
- Freeski Big Air #1 winners: Francisco Salas (m) / Dominique Ohaco (f)
- Freeski Big Air #2 winners: Francisco Salas (m) / No events
- August 10–12, 2022: SAC #3 in La Parva
- September 7–12, 2022: SAC #4 in Cerro Catedral
- Men's Freeski Slopestyle winner: Francisco Salas (2 times)
- Women's Freeski Slopestyle winner: Dominique Ohaco (2 times)
- Men's Freeski Big Air winner: Cristóbal Colombo (2 times)
- Here, Women's Freeski Big Air is cancelled.
- September 15–17, 2022: SAC #5 in La Parva
- Men's Ski Cross winners: Valentin Signe (1st) / Kay Holscher (2nd)
- Women's Ski Cross winners: Maria Jesus Bartel (2 times)
- September 19–23, 2022: SAC #7 in Chapelco
- Men's Freeski Slopestyle winner: Francisco Salas
- Here, Women's Freeski Slopestyle and Freeski Big Air competitions are cancelled.
Nordic Combined World Championships
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- November 24–27, 2022: World Cup #1 in Rukatunturi[97]
- December 1–4, 2022: World Cup #2 in Lillehammer[98]
- December 15–18, 2022: World Cup #3 in Ramsau am Dachstein[99]
- Men's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (#1) / Vinzenz Geiger (#2)
- Women's Gundersen Normal Hill winner: Gyda Westvold Hansen (2 times)
- January 5–8: World Cup #4 in Otepää[100]
- The Women's Mass Start event was cancelled.
- Men's Gundersen Normal Hill winner: Julian Schmid
- Women's Gundersen Normal Hill winner: Gyda Westvold Hansen
- Men's Mass Start winner: Johannes Lamparter
- Team winners: Norway (Jens Lurås Oftebro, Ida Marie Hagen, Gyda Westvold Hansen, & Jørgen Graabak)
- January 19–22: World Cup #5 in Klingenthal[101]
- Men's Gundersen & Mass Start Large Hill winner: Johannes Lamparter
- January 20–22: World Cup #6 in Chaux-Neuve[102]
- Both Men's Gundersen Large Hill events was cancelled.
- January 26–29: World Cup #7 in Seefeld in Tirol[103]
- Men's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: (#1) / (#2) / (#3)
- Women's Gundersen Normal Hill winners: (#1) / (#2)
- February 3–5: World Cup #8 in Oberstdorf
- February 10–12: World Cup #9 in Schonach im Schwarzwald
- March 8–12: World Cup #10 in Oslo
- March 24–27: World Cup #11 (final) in Lahti
- August 8, 2022: OPA #1 in Klingenthal (Women's only)
- Winner: Anne Häckel
- August 12 & 13, 2022: OPA #2 in Bischofsgrün (Women's only)
- September 9 & 10, 2022: OPA #3 in Oberstdorf (Men's only)
- Winner: Marco Heinis (2 times)
- September 17 & 18, 2022: OPA #4 in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Women's only)
- Winners: Magdalena Burger (1st) / Thea Haeckel (2nd)
- September 24 & 25, 2022: OPA #5 in Villach
- Men's winner: Marco Heinis (2 times)
- Women's winner: Anne Häckel (2 times)
- October 8 & 9, 2022: OPA #6 in Gérardmer
- Men's winner: Marceau Liardon
- Women's winner: Katharina Gruber
- Men's Team winners: Austria (Levi Hofmann, Moritz Krismayr, Kenji Grossegger)
- Women's Team winners: Germany I (Mara-Jolie Schlossarek, Pia Loh, Fabienne Klumpp)
- September 2 & 3, 2022: YC1 & YC2 in Tschagguns
- YC1 #1 winners: Lovro Serucnik Percl (m) / Emilia Vidgren (f)
- YC2 #1 winners: Jan John (m) / Kjersti Græsli (f)
- YC1 #2 winners: Kenji Grossegger (m) / Anna-Sophia Gredler (f)
- YC2 #2 winners: Jan John (m) / Ingrid Laate (f)
SJ World Championships
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- November 4–6, 2022: World Cup #1 in Wisła[104]
- November 25–27, 2022: World Cup #2 in Rukatunturi[105]
- December 2–4, 2022: World Cup #3 in Lillehammer #1[106]
- December 8–11, 2022: World Cup #4 in Titisee-Neustadt[107]
- Men's winners: Anže Lanišek (#1) / Dawid Kubacki (#2)
- Women's winner: Katharina Althaus
- Mixed Team winners: Austria (Marita Kramer, Michael Hayböck, Eva Pinkelnig, & Stefan Kraft)
- December 16–18, 2022: World Cup #5 in Engelberg[108]
- Men's winners: Anže Lanišek (#1) / Dawid Kubacki (#2)
- December 27–29, 2022: World Cup #6 in Villach[109]
- Women's winner: Eva Pinkelnig (2 times)
- December 28 & 29, 2022: World Cup #7 in Oberstdorf[110]
- December 30, 2022 – January 1: World Cup #8 in Ljubno ob Savinji[111]
- December 31, 2022 & January 1: World Cup #9 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen[112]
- Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud
- January 3 & 4: World Cup #10 in Innsbruck[113]
- Men's winner: Dawid Kubacki
- January 5 & 6: World Cup #11 in Bischofshofen[114]
- Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud
- January 6–8: World Cup #12 in Sapporo #1[115]
- Women's winners: Katharina Althaus (#1) / Silje Opseth (#2)
- January 12–15: World Cup #13 in Zaō[116]
- January 13–15: World Cup #14 in Zakopane[117]
- Men's individual winner: Halvor Egner Granerud
- Men's team winners: Austria (Daniel Tschofenig, Michael Hayböck, Manuel Fettner, & Stefan Kraft)
- January 19–22: World Cup #15 in Sapporo #2[118]
- January 27–29: World Cup #16 in Kulm Mitterndorf[119]
- Men's winners: (#1) / (#2)
- January 27–29: World Cup #17 in Hinterzarten[120]
- Women's winners: (#1) / (#2)
- February 2–5: World Cup #18 in Willingen
- February 10 & 11: World Cup #19 in Hinzenbach
- February 10–12: Original World Cup #20 in Iron Mountain[121]
- The two Men's Ski Jumping events were cancelled.
- February 10–12: Replaced World Cup #20 in Lake Placid[122]
- Men's individual winners: (#1) / (#2)
- Men's team winners:
- February 17–19: World Cup #21 in Râșnov
- March 10–12: World Cup #22 in Oslo
- March 13–16: World Cup #23 in Lillehammer #2
- March 15 & 16: World Cup #24 in Trondheim[123]
- The individual Men's & Women's events were cancelled.
- March 17–19: World Cup #25 in Vikersund
- March 23–26: World Cup #26 in Lahti
- March 30 – April 2: World Cup #27 (final) in Planica
- September 3 & 4, 2022: CC #1 in Lillehammer
- September 17 & 18, 2022: CC #2 in Stams (Men's only)
- September 24 & 25, 2022: CC #3 in Klingenthal (Men's only)
- October 7–9, 2022: CC #4 in Lake Placid
- Summer
- July 22–24, 2022: GP #1 in Wisła
- August 5–7, 2022: GP #2 in Courchevel
- September 16–18, 2022: GP #3 in Râșnov
- September 24 & 25, 2022: GP #4 in Hinzenbach (Men's only)
- September 30 – October 2, 2022: GP #5 in Klingenthal
- August 7 & 8, 2022: OPA #1 in Klingenthal (Women's only)
- Winner: Lilou Zepchi (2 times)
- August 10 & 11, 2022: OPA #2 in Pöhla (Women's only)
- Winner: Lilou Zepchi (2 times)
- August 12 & 13, 2022: OPA #3 in Bischofsgrün (Women's only)
- Winner: Ajda Košnjek
- September 10 & 11, 2022: OPA #4 in Oberstdorf (Men's only)
- Winner: Maksim Bartolj (2 times)
- September 17 & 18, 2022: OPA #5 in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Women's only)
- Winner: Taja Bodlaj (2 times)
- September 24 & 25, 2022: OPA #5 in Liberec (Men's only)
- Winner: Rok Masle (2 times)
- October 8 & 9, 2022: OPA #6 in Gérardmer
- Men's winner: Alexei Urevc
- Women's winner: Tina Erzar
- Men's Team winners: Slovenia I (Kai Zakelšek, Blaž Jurčić, Alexei Urevc)
- Women's Team winners: Slovenia II (Ula Vodlan, Živa Andrić, Tina Erzar)
- Summer
- July 30 & 31, 2022: FC #1 in Otepää
- Cancelled due to organizational problems.
- August 12 & 13, 2022: FC #2 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm (Men's only)
- Winners: Eric Fuchs (1st) / Janni Reisenauer (2nd)
- August 20 & 21, 2022: FC #3 in Szczyrk
- Men's winners: Niklas Bachlinger (1st) / Maximilian Lienher (2nd)
- Women's winners: Hannah Wiegele (1st) / Ajda Košnjek (2nd)
- August 26–28, 2022: FC #4 in Einsiedeln
- Men's winners: Marco Wörgötter (1st) / Jonas Schuster (2nd)
- Women's winner: Nicole Konderla (2 times)
- September 2 & 3, 2022: FC #5 in Kranj
- September 10 & 11, 2022: OPA #6 in Villach
- Men's winners: Tomasz Pilch (1st) / Francesco Cecon (2nd)
- Women's winners: Nika Prevc (1st) / Hannah Wiegele (2nd)
ISMF World Championships
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- November 25–27, 2022: World Cup #1 in Val Thorens[124]
- Sprint Race winners: Arno Lietha (m) / Emily Harrop (f)
- Women's U23 Sprint Race winner: Emily Harrop
- Mixed Relay Race winners: France (Emily Harrop & Thibault Anselmet)
- December 16–18, 2022: World Cup #2 in Ponte di Legno-Tonale[125]
- January 21 & 22: World Cup #3 in Arinsal–La Massana[126]
- Individual winners: Thibault Anselmet (m) / Axelle Mollaret (f)
- Vertical winners: Rémi Bonnet (m) / Axelle Mollaret (f)
- February 7–10: World Cup #4 in Morgins
- February 16: World Cup #5 in Val Martello
- March 18: World Cup #6 in Schladming
- April 11: World Cup #7 (final) in Tromsø
Snowboarding World Championships
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Alpine snowboarding
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- December 10 & 11, 2022: AS World Cup #1 in Winterberg[130]
- December 15, 2022: AS World Cup #2 in Carezza Dolomites[131]
- December 17, 2022: AS World Cup #3 in Cortina d'Ampezzo[132]
- January 10 & 11: AS World Cup #4 in Bad Gastein[133]
- Parallel Slalom winners: Maurizio Bormolini (m) / Daniela Ulbing (f)
- Team Parallel Slalom winners: Austria (Andreas Prommegger & Daniela Ulbing)
- January 14: AS World Cup #5 in Scuol[134]
- January 21 & 22: AS World Cup #6 in Bansko[135]
- Men's parallel Slalom winners: Dario Caviezel (#1) / Maurizio Bormolini (#2)
- Women's parallel Slalom winner: Julie Zogg (2 times)
- January 26 & 27: AS World Cup #7 in Blue Mountain[136]
- Men's parallel Giant Slalom winners: (#1) / (#2)
- Women's parallel Giant Slalom winners: (#1) / (#2)
- March 11 & 12: Original AS World Cup #8 in Piancavallo[137]
- All Parallel Slalom events were cancelled.
- March 11 & 12: Replaced AS World Cup #8 in Livigno[138]
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners: (m) / (f)
- Parallel Slalom winners: (m) / (f)
- March 15: AS World Cup #9 in Rogla Ski Resort
- March 18 & 19: AS World Cup #10 (final) in Berchtesgaden
- November 24, 2022: EC #1 in Pitztal
- August 1–5, 2022: ANC #1 in Perisher Ski Resort
- Slopestyle #1 winners: Matthew Cox (m) / Mia Brookes (f)
- Slopestyle #2 winners: Valentino Guseli (m) / Mia Brookes (f)
- Big Air winners: Valentino Guseli (m) / Mia Brookes (f)
- September 1–4, 2022: ANC #2 in Cardrona
- Halfpipe winners: Lee Cha-eun (m) / Choi Ga-on
- Slopestyle winners: Jesse Parkinson (m) / Mari Fukada (f)
- September 1–4, 2022: ANC #3 in Mount Hotham
- October 1–8, 2022: ANC #4 in Cardrona
- Slopestyle winners: Ryoma Kimata (m) / Lucia Georgalli (f)
- Halfpipe winners: Jason Wolle (m) / Sara Shimizu (f)
- Big Air winners: Ryoma Kimata (m) / Mari Fukada (f)
Snowboard South American Cup
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- August 4–7, 2022: SAC #1 in La Parva
- Big Air #1 winners: Federico Chiaradio (m) / Amanda Cardone (f)
- Big Air #2 winners: Valentín Moreno (m) / No events
- August 8 & 9, 2022: SAC #2 in El Colorado
- Big Air #1 winners: Federico Chiaradio (m) / Amanda Cardone (f)
- Big Air #2 winners: Valentín Moreno (m) / No events
- August 10–12, 2022: SAC #3 in La Parva
- August 29 & 30, 2022: SAC #4 in Corralco
- Snowboard Cross #1 winners: Connor Schlegel (m) / Madeline Lochte-Bono (f)
- Snowboard Cross #2 winners: Noah Bethonico (m) / Madeline Lochte-Bono (f)
- September 7–12, 2022: SAC #5 in Cerro Catedral
- Men's Slopestyle winners: Federico Chiaradio (1st) / Manuel Fasola (2nd)
- Men's Big Air winners: Álvaro Yáñez (2 times)
- Here, Women's Slopestyle and Big Air events are cancelled.
- September 15–17, 2022: SAC #6 in La Parva
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Noah Bethonico (2 times)
- Here, Women's Snowboard Cross competitions are cancelled.
- September 19–23, 2022: SAC #7 in Chapelco
- Men's Slopestyle winner: Álvaro Yáñez
- Here, Women's Slopestyle and Big Air events are cancelled.