FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1931
The first Alpine Ski World was held from 19 to 23 February 1931 in Mürren in Switzerland instead.
- 4.1 Downhill
- 4.2 slalom
- 4.3 Long run ( unofficial)
- 4.4 combination
Participant
- Australia (1)
- Germany (10 )
- Italy (1)
- Norway (1)
- Austria (10 )
- Switzerland (18 )
- United Kingdom (15 )
Schedule
Legend of the competition program shown below:
Departure
Date: February 20 Difference in altitude: 430 m
At the start were 25 runners who all finished the race. The length of the race had to be greatly reduced because of a heavy snow storm.
Slalom
Date: February 23, Difference in altitude: 160 m
20 runners finished the race. It was carried out only one run.
Long run ( unofficial)
Date: February 21, Difference in altitude: 690 m
24 runners were at the start, 23 of them came to the finish. The "long" descent was not recognized by the FIS as the official World Cup discipline.
Combination
Because of the partially heavy snowfall, the race had to be greatly reduced. For this reason, the organizers decided not to evaluate the combination. World champion would have been Walter Prague.
Women
Departure
Date: February 20 Difference in altitude: 400 m
At the start were 19 runners, 17 of them came to the finish.
Slalom
Date: February 19, Difference in altitude: 160 m
At the start were 18 runners who all finished the race.
Long run ( unofficial)
Date: February 21, Difference in altitude: 690 m
17 runners were at the start, 16 of them came to the finish. The "long" descent was not recognized by the FIS as the official World Cup discipline. The winner Esme Mackinnon had to stop on the way to her pass a funeral procession.
Combination
The organizers decided not to evaluate the combination. World Champion would have Esmé MacKinnon.