Location: | St Anton am Arlberg, Austria |
Dates: | 19-25 January |
Venue: | Karl-Schranz-Ski course |
Previous: | Invermere 2022 |
Next: | Haute-Savoie 2024 |
Teams: | 56 |
Event: | World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships |
The 2023 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships were held at St Anton am Arlberg Ski Resort in St Anton am Arlberg, Austria from 19 to 25 January 2023.[1] [2] [3] For the first time, the Alpine combined was held as a team event. It was the fourth time that a World Junior Alpine Skiing Championship was held in Austria after the editions in 1986, 1997 and 2007.
The races took place on the Karl-Schranz-Ski course, which also hosted races of the 2001 Alpine Skiing World Championships.
The competitive program is as follows (all times CET)[4]
Date | Time | Discipline | |
---|---|---|---|
19 January | 10:30 | Women's Downhill | |
19 January | 11:30 | Men's Downhill | |
20 January | 9:30 | Women's Super G | |
20 January | 10:45 | Men's Super G | |
20 January | 13:30 | Women's Team Alpine Combined | |
20 January | 14:15 | Men's Team Alpine Combined | |
21 January | 9:30 (1st run) | Women's giant slalom | |
22 January | 9:30 (1st run) | Men's giant slalom | |
23 January | 16:00 | Mixed Team Parallel | |
24 January | 9:30 (1st run) | Women's slalom | |
25 January | 9:30 (1st run) | Men's slalom |
Downhill[5] | 55.06 | 55.56 | 55.88 | ||||
Super-Gs[6] | 1:00.17 | 1:00.20 | 1:00.28 | ||||
Team Alpine Combined[7] | Corrado Barbera Marco Abbruzzese | 1:37.94 | Nicko Palamaras Luis Vogt | 1:38.33 | Jakob Greber Vincent Wieser | 1:38.35 | |
Giant Slalom[8] | 1:43.61 | 1:43.93 | 1:44.04 | ||||
Slalom[9] | 1:39.21 | 1:39.50 | 1:39.59 |
Downhill[10] | 57.51 | 57.54 | 57.86 | ||||
Super-G[11] | 1:01.64 | 1:02.29 | 1:02.36 | ||||
Team Alpine Combined[12] | Janine Mächler Stefanie Grob | 1:41.87 | Elina Lipp Emma Aicher | 1:42.12 | Beatrice Sola Alice Calaba | 1:42.27 | |
Giant Slalom[13] | 2:06.02 | 2:07.08 | 2:07.26 | ||||
Slalom[14] | 1:36.98 | 1:37.43 | 1:37.98 |
Team parallel[15] |