List of individual World Cup victories in skiing
Appearance
This is the list of the most successful athletes who have won at least 40 World Cup races in the different World Cups of skiing events. As of December 2024, 47 skiers achieved that feat and among them, Swiss telemark skier Amélie Reymond tops the list with 164 World Cup victories. Austrian alpine skier Annemarie Moser-Pröll is the first person to reach 40 World Cup victories while Swedish alpine skier Ingemar Stenmark is the first male to do so.
List
[edit]- As of 8 December 2024
Active athletes
No. | Athlete | Country | W. | Years | Sport | Other Information |
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1 | Amélie Wenger-Reymond | Switzerland | 164 | 2007–2023 | Telemark Skiing* | 76 in Sprint, 45 in Classic, 26 in Parallel Sprint, 17 in Giant Slalom.[1] |
2 | Marit Bjørgen | Norway | 114 | 1999–2018 | Cross-Country Skiing | 62 in Distance Races, 40 in Sprint, 12 in Ski Tours.[2] |
3 | Conny Kissling | Switzerland | 106 | 1981–1992 | Freestyle Skiing | 66 in Combined, 34 in Acroski, 4 in Moguls, 2 in Aerials.[3] |
4 | Mikaela Shiffrin | United States | 99 | 2011– | Alpine Skiing | 62 in Slalom, 22 in Giant Slalom, 5 in Parallel Slalom, 5 in Super-G, 4 in Downhill, 1 in Combined.[4] |
5 | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | Norway | 95 | 1993–2018 | Biathlon/CC Skiing | 37 in Pursuit, 35 in Sprint, 14 in Mass Start, 8 in Individual.[5] / 1 in Cross-Country Skiing.[6] |
6 | Mikaël Kingsbury | Canada | 92 | 2010– | Freestyle Skiing | 59 in Moguls, 33 in Dual Moguls.[7] |
7 | Ingemar Stenmark | Sweden | 86 | 1973–1989 | Alpine Skiing | 46 in Giant Slalom, 40 in Slalom.[8] |
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo | Norway | 86 | 2016– | Cross-Country Skiing | 51 in Sprint, 27 in Distance Races, 8 in Ski Tours.[9] | |
9 | Therese Johaug | Norway | 84 | 2007– | Cross-Country Skiing | 73 in Distance Races, 10 in Ski Tours, 1 in Sprint.[10] |
10 | Lindsey Vonn | United States | 82 | 2000– | Alpine Skiing | 43 in Downhill, 28 in Super-G, 5 in Combined, 4 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Slalom.[11] |
11 | Martin Fourcade | France | 79 | 2008–2020 | Biathlon | 28 in Pursuit, 23 in Sprint, 14 in Mass Start, 14 in Individual.[12] |
12 | Johannes Thingnes Bø | Norway | 76 | 2013– | Biathlon | 35 in Sprint, 22 in Pursuit, 14 in Mass Start, 3 in Individual, 2 in Short Individual.[13] |
13 | Jarl Magnus Riiber | Norway | 75 | 2015– | Nordic Combined | 37 in Gundersen LH, 31 in Gundersen NH, 2 in Mass Start LH, 3 in Mass Start NH, 2 Individual Compact LH.[14] |
14 | Marcel Hirscher | Austria | 67 | 2007– | Alpine Skiing | 32 in Slalom, 31 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Parallel Slalom, 1 in Parallel Giant Slalom, 1 in Super-G.[15] |
15 | Sara Takanashi | Japan | 63 | 2011– | Ski Jumping | 54 in Normal Hill, 9 in Large Hill.[16] |
16 | Annemarie Moser-Pröll | Austria | 62 | 1969–1980 | Alpine Skiing | 36 in Downhill, 16 in Giant Slalom, 7 in Combined, 3 in Slalom.[17] |
17 | Simone Origone | Italy | 59 | 2004– | Speed Skiing* | 59 in Speed Skiing.[18] |
18 | Philippe Lau | France | 58 | 2005–2019 | Telemark Skiing* | 41 in Sprint, 13 in Parallel Sprint, 2 in Classic, 2 in Giant Slalom.[19] |
19 | Jan Bucher | United States | 57 | 1980–1991 | Freestyle Skiing | 57 in Acroski.[20] |
Jan Němec | Czech Republic | 57 | 2004–2016 | Grass Skiing* | 19 in Slalom, 18 in Giant Slalom, 15 in Super-G, 5 in Combined.[21] | |
21 | Vreni Schneider | Switzerland | 55 | 1984–1995 | Alpine Skiing | 34 in Slalom, 20 in Giant Slalom, 1 in Combined.[22] |
22 | Hermann Maier | Austria | 54 | 1996–2009 | Alpine Skiing | 25 in Super-G, 15 in Downhill, 14 in Giant Slalom, 1 in Combined.[23] |
23 | Gregor Schlierenzauer | Austria | 53 | 2006–2021 | Ski Jumping | 36 in Large Hill, 14 in Flying Hill, 3 in Normal Hill.[24] |
Edoardo Frau | Italy | 53 | 2004–2021 | Grass Skiing* | 23 in Giant Slalom, 19 in Super-G, 8 in Combined, 3 in Slalom.[25] | |
25 | Alberto Tomba | Italy | 50 | 1987–1998 | Alpine Skiing | 35 in Slalom, 15 in Giant Slalom.[26] |
Justyna Kowalczyk | Poland | 50 | 2001–2018 | Cross-Country Skiing | 35 in Distance Races, 10 in Sprint, 5 in Ski Tours.[27] | |
27 | Hannu Manninen | Finland | 48 | 1994–2018 | Nordic Combined | 23 in Sprint, 17 in Gundersen, 6 in Mass Start, 2 in Individual.[28] |
28 | Matti Nykänen | Finland | 46 | 1981–1991 | Ski Jumping | 25 in Large Hill, 15 in Normal Hill, 6 in Flying Hill.[29] |
Marc Girardelli | Luxembourg | 46 | 1980–1996 | Alpine Skiing | 16 in Slalom, 11 in Combined, 9 in Super-G, 7 in Giant Slalom, 3 in Downhill.[30] | |
Donna Weinbrecht | United States | 46 | 1988–2002 | Freestyle Skiing | 43 in Moguls, 3 in Dual Moguls.[31] | |
Bjørn Dæhlie | Norway | 46 | 1989–1999 | Cross-Country Skiing | 45 in Distance Races, 1 in Sprint.[32] | |
Renate Götschl | Austria | 46 | 1993–2007 | Alpine Skiing | 24 in Downhill, 17 in Super-G, 4 in Combined, 1 in Slalom.[33] | |
Hannah Kearney | United States | 46 | 2003–2015 | Freestyle Skiing | 30 in Moguls, 16 in Dual Moguls.[34] | |
Tobias Müller | Germany | 46 | 2011–2017 | Telemark Skiing* | 23 in Sprint, 13 in Classic, 10 in Parallel Sprint.[35] | |
Bastien Dayer | Switzerland | 46 | 2005–2023 | Telemark Skiing* | 21 in Sprint, 17 in Classic, 8 in Parallel Sprint.[36] | |
36 | Yelena Välbe | Russia | 45 | 1987–1998 | Cross-Country Skiing | 45 in Distance Races.[37] |
Lara Gut-Behrami | Switzerland | 45 | 2008– | Alpine Skiing | 22 in Super-G, 13 in Downhill, 9 in Giant Slalom, 1 in Combined.[38] | |
38 | Hermann Reitberger | Germany | 44 | 1980–1991 | Freestyle Skiing | 44 in Acroski.[39] |
Raphaël Poirée | France | 44 | 1995–2007 | Biathlon | 15 in Pursuit, 13 in Sprint, 9 in Mass Start, 7 in Individual.[40] | |
Sigrid Rykhus | Norway | 44 | 2002–2013 | Telemark Skiing* | 21 in Sprint, 11 in Classic, 8 in Giant Slalom, 4 in Parallel Sprint.[41] | |
Valentina Greggio | Italy | 44 | 2012– | Speed Skiing* | 44 in Speed Skiing.[42] | |
42 | Eric Frenzel | Germany | 43 | 2007–2023 | Nordic Combined | 21 in Gundersen NH, 19 in Gundersen Large Hill, 2 in Penalty Race, 1 in Mass Start.[43] |
Stefan Kraft | Austria | 43 | 2012– | Ski Jumping | 31 in Large Hill, 10 in Flying Hill, 2 in Normal Hill.[44] | |
44 | Magdalena Forsberg | Sweden | 42 | 1994–2002 | Biathlon | 19 in Pursuit, 13 in Sprint, 7 in Individual, 3 in Mass Start.[45] |
Bente Skari | Norway | 42 | 1992–2003 | Cross-Country Skiing | 25 in Distance Races, 17 in Sprint.[46] | |
Anja Pärson | Sweden | 42 | 1998–2012 | Alpine Skiing | 18 in Slalom, 14 in Giant Slalom, 6 in Downhill, 4 in Super-G, 1 in Combined.[47] | |
47 | Pirmin Zurbriggen | Switzerland | 40 | 1981–1990 | Alpine Skiing | 11 in Combined, 10 in Downhill, 10 in Super-G, 7 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Slalom.[48] |
Source: [49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] |
- Ties are listed in chronological order.
- * Indicates a non-Olympic discipline or sport
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