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2022–23 FIS Alpine Ski Far East Cup

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2022–23 FIS Alpine Ski Far East Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Japan Seigo Kato South Korea Gim So-hui
Giant Slalom Japan Seigo Kato Japan Miki Ishibashi
Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun South Korea Gim So-hui
Competition
Locations
4 venues
4 venues
Individual
14 events
14 events
←2021–22

The 2022–23 FIS Alpine Ski Far East Cup is the upcoming Far East Cup season, the second international level competition in alpine skiing.[1]

Men

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Calendar

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Details
1 25 January 2023   Japan Akan Giant Slalom Japan Seigo Kato Austria Christoph Meissl Austria Lukas Gasser [1]
2 26 January 2023   Giant Slalom Austria Noel Zwischenbrugger Austria Nicolas Gstrein Austria Tobias Kogler [2]
3 27 January 2023   Slalom Japan Takayuki Koyama Japan Shiro Aihara Japan Hayata Wakatsuki [3]
4 28 January 2023   Slalom Poland Michał Jasiczek Austria Lucas Rohrmoser Japan Shiro Aihara [4]
5 2 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Seigo Kato Poland Michał Jasiczek [5]
6 3 February 2023   Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Seigo Kato Poland Jedrzej Jasiczek [6]
7 6 February 2023   South Korea Yongpyong Giant Slalom Japan Shinya Miyamoto Japan Taiga Tomii Japan Seigo Kato [7]
8 7 February 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Seigo Kato South Korea Hong Dong-kwan Japan Ryoma Katayama [8]
9 10 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Poland Jedrzej Jasiczek Poland Michał Jasiczek [9]
10 11 February 2023   Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Akira Sasaki Japan Ryunosuke Ohkoshi [10]
11 28 February 2023   Japan Sugadairakogen Giant Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Takashi Shioiri Japan Ryunosuke Ohkoshi [11]
12 1 March 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Seigo Kato South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Takashi Shioiri [12]
13 2 March 2023   Slalom South Korea Jung Dong-hyun Japan Shiro Aihara Japan Seigo Kato [13]
14 3 March 2023   Slalom Japan Seigo Kato Japan Yohei Koyama Japan Shiro Aihara [14]

Rankings

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Women

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Calendar

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Stage Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Details
1 23 January 2023   Japan Akan Giant Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Mao Nakazawa [15]
2 25 January 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Shizuku Hirota Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe [16]
3 27 January 2023   Slalom South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe [17]
4 28 January 2023   Slalom South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Yukina Tomii Japan Konatsu Hasumi [18]
5 2 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Yoko Ishijima [19]
6 3 February 2023   Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui South Korea Kang Youngseo [20]
7 6 February 2023   South Korea Yongpyong Giant Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui [21]
8 7 February 2023   Giant Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui [22]
9 10 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom Japan Chisaki Maeda Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Yoko Ishijima [23]
10 11 February 2023   Slalom Japan Yukina Tomii Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Chisaki Maeda [24]
11 28 February 2023   Japan Sugadairakogen Giant Slalom Japan Miho Mizutani Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui [25]
12 1 March 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Miho Mizutani [26]
13 2 March 2023   Slalom Japan Chisaki Maeda Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Yoko Ishijima [27]
14 3 March 2023   Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe Japan Asami Katagiri [28]

Rankings

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References

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  1. ^ "World Cup Calendar Alpine Ski Far East Cup 2022/23". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 21 October 2022.