The World Ski Championships is a rare and exceptional event held in Méribel and Courchevel, in the heart of les 3 Vallées. Get close to the action by watching the races from the finish areas (in Courchevel Le Praz and at the foot of the Stade de Corbey at La Chaudanne) or from the sides of the pistes, and let yourself be carried away by the intensely exciting spectacle.
The World Championships is the most important event in skiing after the Olympics. It brings together more than 600 competitors from 75 countries and takes place over 2 weeks from 6 to 19 February 2023. The 11 competitions, which are held in an exceptional setting, will leave you with unforgettable memories of sport, celebration and shared emotions.
For more information, please visit the official website www.courchevelmeribel2023.com.
6 February 2023
Women’s Alpine Combined
at 11.00 in Méribel
7 February 2023
Men’s Alpine Combined
at 11.00 in Courchevel
8 February 2023
Women’s super-G
at 12.00 in Méribel
9 February 2023
Men’s super-G
at 12.00 in Courchevel
11 February 2023
Women’s downhill
at 12.00 in Méribel
12 February 2023
Men’s downhill
at 12.00 in Courchevel
14 February 2023
Men's & Women's parallel slalom
at 13.00 in Méribel
15 February 2023
Team parallel slalom
at 13.00 in Méribel
16 February 2023
Women’s giant slalom
at 10.00 in Méribel
17 February 2023
Men’s giant slalom
at 10.00 in Courchevel
18 February 2023
Women’s slalom
at 10.00 in Méribel
19 February 2023
Men’s slalom
at 10.00 in Courchevel
The best Alpine skiers will fight to win the coveted title of World Champion on the legendary Roc de Fer piste!
> Click on the webcam to discover Méribel’s World Championship piste
The World Championships in numbers
2023 The year of the World Championships
2022 The Finals of the World Cup will take place in Méribel
9 events For men and women spread over 5 days of racing
200 racers Taking part in the competition
25 of the best skiers in the world
45 000 Spectators expected for both events
2015 The year Méribel last hosted the World Cup Finals
1979 Courchevel hosted its first World Cup event
10 km Of road separate the two host resorts