
The 48th edition of FIS Alpine World Ski Championships will kickoff from 4th February 2025 and finals of the event held in 16 February 2025 Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. There will be 11 events, more than 150k fans who will witness the competition, more than 600 athletes and 70 nations will participate.
Top Olympic champions like Marco Odermatt, Clément Noël, Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, and Sofia Goggia will be part of the competition in FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025.
Countries | Gold Medal | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal |
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United States | $70k | $30k | $15k |
Switzerland | $50k | $20k | $10k |
Sweden | $50k | $25k | $15k |
Denmark | $50k | $25k | $10k |
Belgium | $30k | $15k | $10k |
Norway | $50k | $25k | $10k |
Slovakia | $25k | $10k | $5k |
Austria | $50k | $25k | $15k |
Italy | $30k | $15k | $10k |
France | $30k | $15k | $10k |
Croatia | $30k | $15k | $5k |
New Zealand | $25k | $10k | $5k |
Germany | $50k | $20k | $10k |
- The US athletes if win finish first in the competition in both male and female categories their prize money will be $70k, if finished on second place their prize money will be upto $30k and finishing third on Bronze medal position their prize money will reach maximum to $15k.
- Switzerland athletes earn $50k for winning gold medal, their earnings will be $25k for winning silver and $10k maximum for winning bronze medal in the Championships.
The figure in the above table were reported for the past FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, where athletes with gold medal on arrival to their countries earn double prize share. US pay more than other countries to their athletes and the prize money athletes receive as per reports is “TaxDuty Free”.