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Alpine skiing at the Winter World University Games

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Alpine skiing at the Winter World University Games
Events10 (men: 5; women: 5)
Games

Alpine skiing is one of the 9 compulsory sports of the Winter Universiade, in addition to cross-country skiing. Skiing was present in all editions of the event beginning in 1960 Winter Universiade.

Events

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Event 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 75 78 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 Years
Men's Downhill 19
Men's Super-G 13
Men's giant slalom 26
Men's slalom 27
Men's Combined 24
Men's Combined classification 4
Men's Super Combined 1
Women's Downhill 19
Women's Super-G 13
Women's giant slalom 26
Women's slalom 27
Women's Combined 24
Women's Combined classification 4
Women's Super Combined 1
Mixed Team 1

Medalists

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Men

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Downhill

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Austria Manfred Köstinger Austria Walter Kutschera Austria Heinz Gallob
1962 France Philippe Mollard Austria Walter Kutschera Germany Willy Bogner
1964 Germany Fritz Wagnerberger Germany Günter Scheuerl Austria Manfred Kostinger
1966 France Robert Wolleck United States Mike Allsop Germany Franz Vogler
1968 United States Scott Pyles Germany Günter Scheuerl United States Loris Werner
1970–1972 not included in the program
1975 Italy Bruno Confortola Austria Werner Margreiter Italy Renato Antonioli
1978 Italy Franco Marconi Austria Werner Margreiter Austria Christian Witt-Doering
1981 Soviet Union Valery Tsyganov Soviet Union Sergei Tchaadaev Italy Giovanni Beccari
1983 Switzerland Denis Du Pasquier Italy Giovanni Beccari Czechoslovakia Peter Soltya
1985 Italy Igor Cigolla Germany Jens Dinser Italy Ivano Marzola
1987 Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko Italy Alberto Nencetti Switzerland Guido Purtschert
1989 Czechoslovakia Marian Bires Italy Guido Singer Germany Jens Dinser
1991 Austria Thomas Schaschl Austria Claus Bretschneider United States Briggs G. Phillips
1993 not included in the program
1995 France Stephane Aubonnet Sweden Magnus Oja Austria Eric Wolf
1997 Switzerland Luca Vidi Slovenia Miran Rautner Slovenia David De'Costa
1999 Sweden Lars Lewen Switzerland Claudio Calonder Sweden Nicklas Naeaes
2001 Cancelled
2003 Slovenia Ozbi Oslak Slovenia Andrej Sporn Russia Pavel Chestakov
2005 Slovenia Matija Grasic Austria Arno Pechtl France Cyprien Brun
2007 Cancelled
2009 Switzerland Sandro Boner Austria Michael Sablatnik Switzerland Christoph Boner
2011 not included in the program
2013 Italy Davide Cazzaniga France Blaise Giezendanner Italy Guglielmo Bosca
2015–2019 not included in the program

Super-G

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960–1987 not included in the program
1989 France Stephane Mougin Austria Hans Peter Grill Germany Jens Dinser
1991 not included in the program
1993 Switzerland Didier Plaschy Italy Martin Kreil Austria Eric Wolf
1995 not included in the program
1997 Slovenia Miran Rauter Switzerland Luca Vidi Russia Roman Valyaev
1999 Russia Pavel Chestakov Sweden Lars Lewen Slovenia Jernej Rebersak
2001 Slovenia Bernard Vajdic Slovenia Ozbi Oslak Russia Pavel Chestakov
2003 Russia Sergei Komarov Slovenia Ozbi Oslak Slovakia Ivan Heimschild
2005 Italy Francesco Ghedina Austria Dominik Schweiger Russia Anton Konovalov
2007 Czech Republic Petr Záhrobský Czech Republic Filip Trejbal United States Adam Cole
2009 Switzerland Sandro Boner Slovakia Jaroslav Babusiak Switzerland Christoph Boner
2011 Czech Republic Adam Zika Sweden Carl Lind Austria Bernhard Graf
2013 France Blaise Giezendanner France Nicolas Raffort Italy Guglielmo Bosca
2015 Italy Michelangelo Tentori Andorra Marc Oliveras Switzerland Sandro Boner
2017 Italy Michelangelo Tentori Russia Evgeny Pyasik Russia Semyon Efimov
2019 Switzerland Lukas Zippert Czech Republic Tomas Klinsky Switzerland Yannick Chabloz

Giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Switzerland Philippe Stern Switzerland Walther Herwig Switzerland Klaus Herwig
1962 not included in the program
1964 Poland Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz Japan Tomii Hajime Germany Fritz Wagnerberger
1966 France Robert Wolleck Poland Andrzej Bachleda Italy Luigi Pezza
1968 Norway Per Sunde Czechoslovakia Milan Pazout Germany Franz Vogler
1970 United States Eric Poulsen Poland Andrzej Bachleda Germany Franz Vogler
1972 Poland Andrzej Bachleda Sweden Roger Ahlm Germany Franz Vogler
1975 Italy Fausto Radici Italy Bruno Confortola France Jean-Pierre Puthod
1978 Czechoslovakia Bohumir Zeman France Patrice Ciprelli Austria Peter Rupitsch
1981 Czechoslovakia Bohumir Zeman Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomaz Cerkovnik Bulgaria Peter Popangelov
1983 Spain Carlos Salvadores Bulgaria Mitko Hadijev Switzerland Hans Gruther
1985 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jure Franko Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Strel Spain Carlos Salvadores
1987 Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko Bulgaria Peter Popangelov United States Terry Delliquadri
1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Klemen Bergant Bulgaria Borislav Dimitratschkov United States Dean W. Keller
1991 Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko United States Toni Standteiner Japan Keiji Oshigiri
1993 United States Skip Merrick France Francois Simond Austria Hans Peter Gill
1995 Sweden Anders Wiggerud Japan Joji Kawaguchi Italy Gianluca Grigoleto
1997 Slovenia Uros Pavlovcic Austria Stefan Lanziner Slovenia Miran Rauter
1999 France Jean-Pierre Vidal Slovenia Uros Pavlovcic Slovenia Jernej Rebersak
2001 United States David Viele Sweden Pierre Olsson Russia Pavel Chestakov
2003 Slovenia Miha Malus Italy Nicholas Bolner Finland Tommi Viirret
2005 Austria Dominik Schweiger United States Warner Nickerson Italy Francesco Ghedina
2007 Italy Aronne Pieruz Czech Republic Filip Trejbal United States Adam Cole
2009 Switzerland Dimitri Cuche Japan Ryuunosuke Ohkoshi France Jonathan Midol
2011 Austria Bernhard Graf Czech Republic Adam Zika Sweden Douglas Hedin
2013 France Jonas Fabre France Thibaut Favrot
Italy Giulio Bosca
Not awarded
2015 Italy Michelangelo Tentori Italy Rocco Delsante France Jonas Fabre
2017 Italy Giulio Bosca Switzerland Jöel Mueller Switzerland Cédric Noger
2019 Russia Ivan Kuznetsov Italy Alberto Blengini Switzerland Livio Simonet

Slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Switzerland Walther Herwig Czechoslovakia Sbynek Mohr France Bernard Cottet
1962 Germany Willy Bogner Finland Ulf Ekstam Japan Nasayoshi Mitani
1964 Germany Fritz Wagnerberger Japan Yoshiharu Fukuhara Soviet Union Taliy Monastyrev
1966 Poland Andrzej Bachleda France Robert Wolleck Poland Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz
1968 Czechoslovakia Milan Pazout Norway Per Sunde United States Bill Marolt
1970 Germany Christian Neureuther United States Eric Poulsen France Serge Ramus
1972 Poland Roman Dereziński Japan M Kashiwagi France F Thomas
1975 France Philip Hardy Italy Fausto Radici Italy Bruno Confortola
1978 Poland Maciej Gąsienica Ciaptak Poland Jan Bachleda Italy Paolo De Chiesa
1981 Bulgaria Peter Popangelov Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomaz Cerkovnik France Patrick Blanc
1983 Bulgaria Peter Popangelov France Christian Gaidet Soviet Union Leonid Melnikov
1985 Italy Marco Tonazzi Bulgaria Peter Popangelov Italy Carlo Gerosa
1987 Bulgaria Peter Popangelov Austria Juergen Grabher Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Grega Benedik
1989 Italy Alberto Ghezze Bulgaria Borislav Dimitratschkov Switzerland Urs Karrer
1991 Japan Kiminobu Kimura Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko Spain Ricardo Campo Galindo
1993 Switzerland Urs Karrer Japan Kazuo Takefushi Japan Hideaki Ito
1995 Italy Elmar Castlunger Finland Petri Heikkala Sweden Magnus Oja
1997 Sweden Emil Englund Switzerland Michel Bortis Slovenia Uros Pavlovcic
1999 Austria Kilian Albrecht Czech Republic Tomas Kraus France Jean Pierre Vidal
2001 Slovenia Andrej Sporn Austria Martin Kroisleitner Slovenia Bernard Vajdic
2003 Switzerland Michael Weyermann Austria Martin Kroisleitner Japan Shuta Hoshino
2005 Czech Republic Martin Vrablik Switzerland Michael Weyermann Slovenia Andrei Sporn
2007 Czech Republic Filip Trejbal Slovenia Matic Skube Sweden Petter Robertsson
2009 Switzerland Dimitri Cuche Italy Manuel Pescollderungg France Jonathan Midol
2011 United States Josef Stiegler Slovenia Filip Mlinsek Sweden Carl Lind
2013 Finland Joonas Räsänen Slovakia Adam Žampa Czech Republic Kryštof Krýzl
2015 Switzerland Ramon Zenhäusern Slovakia Matej Falat Slovenia Filip Mlinšek
2017 Austria Richard Leitgeb Austria Bernhard Binderitsch Austria Tobias Kogler
2019 Russia Simon Efimov Austria Richard Leitgeb France Paco Rassat

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Austria Heinz Gallob Italy Pier Giorgio Vigliani Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Lakota
1962 Germany Willy Bogner France Philippe Mollard Austria Manfred Kostinger
1964 Germany Fritz Wagnerberger Germany Günter Scheuerl Poland Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz
1966 France Robert Wolleck Poland Andrzej Bachleda Poland Jerzy Woyna Orlewicz
1968 Czechoslovakia Milan Pazout France Robert Wolleck United States Scott Pyles
1970 United States Eric Poulsen Poland Andrzej Bachleda Germany Franz Vogler
1972 France Eric Stahl Austria Hans Tesar Austria Michal Schlegel
1975 Italy Bruno Confortola France Philip Hardy Liechtenstein Herbert Marxer
1978 Czechoslovakia Bohumir Zeman Poland Maciej Gąsienica Ciaptak France Patrice Ciprelli
1981 France Patrick Blanc Czechoslovakia Bohumir Zeman Italy Massimo Provera
1983 France Christian Gaidet Soviet Union Leonid Melnikov Bulgaria Hristo Angelov
1985 not included in the program
1987 Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko Austria Juergen Grabher Japan Masayuki Akiba
1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Klemen Bergant Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Urban Planisek Czechoslovakia Martin Vokaty
1991 Czechoslovakia Peter Jurko United States Briggs G. Phillips Austria Thomas Schaschl
1993 Switzerland Urs Karrer Italy Alberto Pivato Austria Hans Peter Gill
1995 Japan Joji Kawaguchi Italy Gian Luca Grigoleto France Francois Duvillard
1997 Slovenia Miran Rauter Sweden Magnus Oja Austria Stefan Lanziner
1999 Sweden Lars Lewen Austria Stefan Lanziner Sweden Henrik Lundstroem
2001 Slovenia Bernard Vajdic Russia Pavel Chestakov Austria Stefan Lanziner
2003 Austria Martin Kroisleitner Russia Sergei Komarov Slovenia Ozbi Oslak
2005 Austria Dominik Schweiger United States Warner Nickerson Czech Republic Martin Vrablik
2007 Czech Republic Filip Trejbal United States Adam Cole United States Tague Thorson
2009 Switzerland Sandro Boner France Jonathan Midol Slovakia Jaroslav Babusiak
2011–2013 not included in the program
2015 Switzerland Sandro Boner Italy Giulio Bosca Slovakia Matej Falat
2017 Latvia Kristaps Zvejinieks Netherlands Marteen Meiners Slovakia Matej Falat
2019 Switzerland Yannick Chabloz Russia Anton Endzhievskiy Russia Nikita Alekhin

Combined classification

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1990–2009 not included in the program
2011 Czech Republic Adam Zika United States Seppi Stiegler Slovenia Filip Mlinsek
2013 Monaco Olivier Jenot France Blaise Giezendanner Czech Republic Ondrej Berndt
2015 Switzerland Sandro Boner Czech Republic Adam Zika Italy Michelangelo Tentori
2017–2019 not included in the program

Super Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960–2009 not included in the program
2011 Austria Bernhard Graf Sweden Calle Lindh Czech Republic Adam Zika
2013–2019 not included in the program

Carving

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Italy Enrico Barotti Italy Matej Crismanicich Italy Francesco Borseti

Women

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Downhill

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 France Marie-José Dusonchet Austria Gertraud Gaber Italy Franca Quaglia
1962 West Germany Barbi Henneberger Austria Gertraud Ehrenfried France Cécile Prince
1964 France Annie Famose Austria Hiltrud Rohbrach France Pascale Judet
1966 Switzerland Theres Obrecht United States Jean Saubert Switzerland Heidi Obrecht
1968 Switzerland Heidi Obrecht Austria Christina Dietfurth Italy Paola Strauss
1970–1972 not included in the program
1975 Switzerland Irene Boehm France Brigitte Jeandel Italy Carmen Rosoleni
1978 Italy Maddalena Silvestri Switzerland Irene Boehm Italy Giuliana Campiglia
1981 Soviet Union Marina Antonova-Yunusova Italy Maddalena Silvestri France Nadine Chevassus
1983 Czechoslovakia Jana Gantnerova-Soltysova Czechoslovakia Olga Charvatova France Marie-Luce Waldmeir
1985 Czechoslovakia Olga Charvatova Czechoslovakia Jana Gantnerova-Soltysova Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa
1987 Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova United States Sondra van Ert United States Eva Pfosi
1989 Austria Christine Zangerl Austria Ulrike Vorderegger Soviet Union Natalia Buga
1991 Germany Katrin Stotz United States Tracy Mc Ewan United Kingdom Ingrid Grant
1993 not included in the program
1995 Russia Anna Larionova France Marianne Brechu France Chrystelle Felisaz
1997 Slovenia Andreja Potisk-Ribic Slovenia Anja Kalan United States Katherine Davenport
1999 France Eloise Bernard Russia Ksenia Shlyakhtina Russia Ekaterina Nesterenko
2001 Cancelled
2003 Czech Republic Gabriela Martinovova Russia Anastasia Popkova United Kingdom Amanda Pirie
2005 Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Lolovic Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova Russia Tatyana Blagulyak
2007 Cancelled
2009 Switzerland Tamara Wolf Switzerland Mirena Kueng Japan Chika Kato
2011 not included in the program
2013 Russia Valentina Golenkova Slovakia Jana Gantnerova Poland Karolina Chrapek
2015–2019 not included in the program

Super-G

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960–1987 not included in the program
1989 Soviet Union Natalia Buga Switzerland Maria-Theresa Pinorini Italy Monica Borsotti
1991 not included in the program
1993 France Catherine Chedal Italy Michaela Messner United States Shannon Nobis
1995 not included in the program
1997 Slovenia Anja Kalan Slovenia Andreja Potisk-Ribic United States Jessica Ochs
1999 Russia Ksenia Schlyakhtina Russia Olesya Alieva Czech Republic Karolina Sedova
2001 Switzerland Linda Alpiger Switzerland Lea Nadig United Kingdom Tessa Pirie
2003 Italy Alessandra Merlin Czech Republic Tereza Trtikova Russia Anastasia Popkova
2005 Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Lolovic Japan Emiko Kiyosawa
2007 Italy Giulia Gianesini Italy Alessia Pittin Slovenia Petra Robnik
2009 Switzerland Tamara Wolf France Pauline Socquet-Clerc Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova
2011 United States Katie Hartman Poland Karolina Chrapek Italy Chiara Carratu
2013 Italy Giulia Borghetti Poland Karolina Chrapek Russia Valentina Golenkova
2015 Norway Kristine Fausa Aasberg Poland Karolina Chrapek Sweden Helena Rapaport
2017 Russia Elena Yakovishina Finland Nea Luukko Japan Asa Ando
2019 Austria Jessica Gfrerer Switzerland Amelie Dupasquier Sweden Fanny Axelsson

Giant slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 not included in the program
1962 West Germany Barbi Henneberger Norway Astrid Sandvik France Annie Famose
Austria Gertraud Ehrenfried
1964 Austria Hiltrud Rohbrach Switzerland Heidi Obrecht France Cécile Prince
1966 France Annie Famose Switzerland Theres Obrecht United States Jean Saubert
1968 United States Cathy Nagel United States Viki Jones Italy Marisella Chevallard
1970 United States Rose Fortna United States Karen Korfanta Austria Dietlind Klos
1972 Germany Franziska Friedel United States Pam Reed France Pascale Tremoulet
1975 France Fabienne Jourdain Italy Patrizia Ravelli Czechoslovakia Zusana Sosvaldova
1978 Czechoslovakia Dagmar Kuzmanova Italy Giuliana Campiglia Switzerland Irene Boehm
1981 France Perrine Pelen Italy Claudia Giordani Italy Maddalena Silvestri
1983 Italy Daniela Zini Czechoslovakia Olga Charvatova Poland Małgorzata Tlałka
1985 Spain Blanca Fernández Ochoa Italy Daniela Zini Czechoslovakia Olga Charvatova
1987 Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova Czechoslovakia Ivana Valesova Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andreja Leskovsek
1989 Czechoslovakia Monika Hojstricova Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova Soviet Union Natalia Buga
1991 Switzerland Corinne Schmidhauser Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Katja Lesjak Poland Katarzyna Szafrańska
1993 Germany Katrin Stotz Italy Sonia Colle United States Shannon Nobis
1995 Spain Monica Bosch France Marianne Brechu Sweden Lotta Berglund
1997 Slovenia Andreja Potisk-Ribic Japan Junko Yamakawa Italy Roberta Pergher
1999 Sweden Susanne Ekman Slovakia Maria Kvopkova Italy Tiziana De Martin
2001 Poland Dagmara Krzyżyńska Spain Ana Geli Espana Japan Hiromi Yumoto
2003 Russia Anastasia Popkova Italy Beatrice Boglio Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Lolovic
2005 Poland Dagmara Krzyżyńska Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Lolovic Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova
2007 Italy Camilla Alfieri Slovenia Ana Kobal Liechtenstein Sarah Schädler
2009 Japan Mizue Hoshi France Anne-Sophie Barthet Poland Katarzyna Karasińska
2011 United States Jennie Vanwagner Italy Lucia Mazzotti Poland Karolina Chrapek
2013 Poland Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel Austria Michelle Morik Sweden Veronica Smedh
2015 Norway Kristine Fausa Aasberg Poland Sabina Majerczyk Andorra Carmina Pallas
2017 Japan Asa Ando Slovenia Desiree Ajlec Belarus Maria Shkanova
2019 Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Austria Denise Dingsleder Russia Yulia Pleshkova

Slalom

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 France Cécile Prince France Marie-José Dusonchet Austria Randl Legatt
1962 France Cécile Prince West Germany Barbi Henneberger France Annie Famose
1964 France Annie Famose France Pascale Judet Switzerland Heidi Obrecht
1966 France Annie Famose Switzerland Theres Obrecht Austria Christina Dietfurth
1968 United States Cathy Nagel United States Viki Jones Austria Christina Dietfurth
1970 United States Rose Fortna United States Ann Black Austria Traute Hacker
1972 Italy Anahid Tasgian United States Caryn West Austria Barbl Edelsbrunner
1975 Soviet Union Aleftina Askarova France Brigitte Jeandel Italy Patrizia Ravelli
1978 event cancelled
1981 Italy Claudia Giordani Czechoslovakia Katarina Zibrinova Italy Giuliana Campiglia
1983 Italy Daniela Zini Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anja Zavadlav Poland Małgorzata Tlałka
1985 Italy Nadia Bonfini Poland Dorota Tlałka Poland Małgorzata Tlałka
1987 Czechoslovakia Ivana Valesova Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Natasa Bokal Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Katja Lesjak
1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Natasa Bokal Italy Monica Borsottil United States Heidi Dahlgren
1991 Canada Josee Lacasse Switzerland Corinne Schmidhauser France Pascaline Freiher
1993 United States Shannon Nobis Germany Katrin Stotz Austria Eva Jenner
1995 Spain Monica Bosch France Isabelle Fabre Switzerland Dominique Gruber
1997 Japan Junko Yamakawa Italy Roberta Pergher Sweden Anna Beischer
1999 Italy Tiziana De Martin United States Elizabeth Sherry Sweden Susanne Ekman
2001 Poland Dagmara Krzyżyńska Slovenia Mojca Rataj Slovenia Petra Svet
2003 Sweden Kristina Hultdin Italy Claudia Morandini United States Erika Hogan
2005 Switzerland Aita Camastral Japan Hiromi Yumoto Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova
2007 Poland Katarzyna Karasińska Poland Aleksandra Kluś Slovenia Alenka Kuerner
Slovenia Petra Robnik
2009 Poland Katarzyna Karasińska Switzerland Eliane Volken Poland Aleksandra Kluś
2011 United States Sterling Grant Poland Aleksandra Kluś Slovakia Jana Gantnerova
2013 Serbia Nevena Ignjatovic Switzerland Margaux Givel Czech Republic Martina Dubovska
2015 Norway Thea Grosvold Germany Monica Huebner Canada Eve Routhier
2017 Belarus Maria Shkanova Germany Monica Huebner Sweden Louise Jansson
2019 Russia Ekaterina Tkachenko Austria Denise Dingsleder Russia Anastasia Gornostaeva

Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 France Marie-José Dusonchet France Cécile Prince Austria Gertraud Gaber
1962 West Germany Barbi Henneberger France Cécile Prince Austria Gundl Sernetz
1964 Switzerland Heidi Obrecht Austria Hiltrud Rohbrach Romania llona Miclos
1966 Switzerland Theres Obrecht France Annie Famose Switzerland Heidi Obrecht
1968 United States Cathy Nagel United States Viki Jones Austria Christina Dietfurth
1970 United States Rose Fortna United States Karen Korfanta United States Ann Black
1972 United States Caryn West Italy Anahid Tasgian Austria Barbl Edelsbrunner
1975 Switzerland Irene Boehm France Brigitte Jeandel Italy Carmen Rosoleni
1978 France Caroline Attia Switzerland Irene Boehm Austria Elisabeth Oetsch
1981 Italy Maddalena Silvestri France Anne David Italy Elena Matous
1983 Czechoslovakia Olga Charvatova Czechoslovakia Jana Gantnerova-Soltysova Soviet Union Marina Antonova-Yunusova
1985 not included in the program
1987 Czechoslovakia Lenka Kebrlova Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova Czechoslovakia Monika Hojstricova
1989 Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova Soviet Union Natalia Buga Germany Constanze Prell
1991 France Małgorzata Tlałka-Mogore Czechoslovakia Ludmila Milanova Japan Waka Okazaki
1993 United States Shannon Nobis Italy Sonia Colle Germany Katrin Stotz
1995 Sweden Ulrika Nordberg France Marie-Noëlle Ducet Japan Junko Yamakawa
1997 Slovenia Andreja Potisk-Ribic Slovenia Anja Kalan Japan Junko Yamakawa
1999 France Eloise Bernard Sweden Aasa Hammarberg Japan Risa Kakisaka
2001 Switzerland Lea Nadig Japan Juri Takishita Slovakia Zuzana Smerciakova
2003 Italy Beatrice Boglio United Kingdom Amanda Pirie Slovakia Jana Staffenova
2005 Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova Japan Moe Hanaoka Italy Beatrice Boglio
2007 Italy Camilla Alfieri Slovenia Petra Robnik Slovenia Urška Rabič
Italy Alessia Pittin
2009 Japan Chika Kato Czech Republic Lucie Hrstkova France Pauline Socquet-Clerc
2011–2013 not included in the program
2015 Russia Daria Ovchinnikova Czech Republic Pavla Klicnarova Norway Maren Nessen Byrkjeland
2017 Russia Anastasiia Silanteva Belarus Maria Shkanova Slovakia Barbara Kantorova
2019 Austria Jessica Gfrerer Switzerland Amelie Dupasquier France Carmen Haro

Combined classification

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1990–2009 not included in the program
2011 United States Erika Ghent Italy Chiara Carratu Poland Aleksandra Kluś
2013 Slovakia Jana Gantnerová Slovakia Barbara Kantorova Belarus Maria Shkanova
2015 Norway Maren Nessen Byrkjeland Andorra Carmina Pallas Slovakia Jana Gantnerová
2017–2019 not included in the program

Super Combined

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960–2009 not included in the program
2011 France Aude Aguilaniu United States Erika Ghent France Charline Vion
2013–2019 not included in the program

Carving

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Italy Alessandra Merlin Italy Consuelo Pazutto Italy Giorgia Rizzo

Mixed

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Parallel team event

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960–2015 not included in the program
2017  Czech Republic  Austria  Russia
2019  Austria  Russia  Sweden

Medal table

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Last updated after the 2023 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)32322892
2 France (FRA)28302785
3 Switzerland (SUI)28211463
4 Czechoslovakia (TCH)2116542
5 United States (USA)18211958
6 Russia (RUS)1481436
7 Austria (AUT)13242663
8 Slovenia (SLO)13141441
9 Czech Republic (CZE)13101134
10 Germany (GER)1391335
11 Poland (POL)11141439
12 Sweden (SWE)881632
13 Soviet Union (URS)83516
14 Spain (ESP)71412
15 Japan (JPN)6101329
16 Norway (NOR)5319
17 Yugoslavia (YUG)47718
18 Bulgaria (BUL)35210
19 Slovakia (SVK)17917
20 Finland (FIN)1315
21 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG)1214
22 Belarus (BLR)1124
23 Canada (CAN)1012
24 Latvia (LAT)1001
 Monaco (MON)1001
 Serbia (SRB)1001
27 Andorra (AND)0213
28 Great Britain (GBR)0134
29 Lithuania (LTU)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
31 Liechtenstein (LIE)0022
32 Romania (ROM)0011
Totals (32 entries)253254254761

References

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