FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982


The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1982 were held in Schladming, Austria, between 28 January and 7 February 1982. These were the 27th World Championships; the men's races were held at Planai and the women's at Haus im Ennstal.
The combined event returned as a separate event, with its own downhill and two slalom runs. From 1954 through 1980, it was a "paper race" which used the results from the three races. The combined was last run at the world championships in 1948, the last without the giant slalom event. The combined was absent from the program in 1950 and 1952.
Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden won gold in the slalom and silver in the giant slalom, upset by Steve Mahre of the United States. Two women were triple medalists: Erika Hess of Switzerland won three golds, with titles in the slalom, giant slalom, and combined, and Christin Cooper of the U.S. won two silvers and a bronze. Switzerland and the U.S. led in total medals with five each; Switzerland had three golds and five other nations each had a single gold medal.
These were the last World Championships scheduled for an even-numbered year. The world championships returned to Schladming in 2013, with all 11 events held at Planai.

Men's competitions

Races were held at Planai.

Downhill

Saturday, 6 February

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Giant Slalom

Wednesday, 3 February

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Slalom

Sunday, 7 February

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Combined

Monday, 1 February
Friday, 5 February

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Women's competitions

Races were held at Haus im Ennstal.

Downhill

Thursday, 4 February

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Giant Slalom

Tuesday, 2 February

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Slalom

Friday, 5 February

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Combined

Thursday, 28 January
Sunday, 31 January

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Medals table