2001 World Alpine Ski Championships
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The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001 were held in
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Men's competitions


Downhill

Date: 7 February


Super-G

Date: 30 January


Giant Slalom

Date: 8 February


Slalom

Date: 10 February


Combination

Date: 5 February


Women's competitions


Downhill

Date: 6 February


Super-G

Date: 29 January


Giant Slalom

Date: 9 February


Slalom

Date: 7 February


Combination

Date: 2 February


Medals table


References


External links


FIS-ski.com
– results – 2001 World Championships – St. Anton, Austria

– results – World Championships

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