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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.

Men

Calendar

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

Rankings

Overall

Rank after 14 of 14 races Points
1 Japan Seigo Kato 810
2 South Korea Jung Dong-hyun 691
3 Japan Ryuma Sato 509
4 Japan Ryunosuke Ohkoshi 449
5 Japan Taiga Tomii 327

Giant Slalom

Rank after 6 of 6 races Points
1 Japan Seigo Kato 445
2 Japan Taiga Tomii 256
3 Japan Ryuma Sato 231
4 South Korea Hong Dong-kwan 209
5 South Korea Jung Dong-hyun 191

Slalom

Rank after 8 of 8 races Points
1 South Korea Jung Dong-hyun 500
2 Japan Seigo Kato 365
3 Poland Jedrzej Jasiczek 313
4 Poland Michał Jasiczek 291
5 Japan Ryunosuke Ohkoshi 290

Women

Calendar

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
2 25 January 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Shizuku Hirota Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe
3 27 January 2023   Slalom South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe
4 28 January 2023   Slalom South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Yukina Tomii Japan Konatsu Hasumi
5 2 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Yoko Ishijima
6 3 February 2023   Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui South Korea Kang Youngseo
7 6 February 2023   South Korea Yongpyong Giant Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova South Korea Gim So-hui
8 7 February 2023   Giant Slalom Czech Republic Adriana Jelinkova Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui
9 10 February 2023   South Korea Alpensia Slalom Japan Chisaki Maeda Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Yoko Ishijima
10 11 February 2023   Slalom Japan Yukina Tomii Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Chisaki Maeda
11 28 February 2023   Japan Sugadairakogen Giant Slalom Japan Miho Mizutani Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui
12 1 March 2023   Giant Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi South Korea Gim So-hui Japan Miho Mizutani
13 2 March 2023   Slalom Japan Chisaki Maeda Japan Konatsu Hasumi Japan Yoko Ishijima
14 3 March 2023   Slalom Japan Miki Ishibashi Japan Eren Watanabe Japan Asami Katagiri

Rankings

Overall

Rank after 14 of 14 races Points
1 South Korea Gim So-hui 857
2 Japan Miki Ishibashi 827
3 Japan Eren Watanabe 505
4 Japan Chisaki Maeda 496
5 Japan Yoko Ishijima 453

Giant Slalom

Rank after 6 of 6 races Points
1 Japan Miki Ishibashi 540
2 South Korea Gim So-hui 380
3 Japan Shizuku Hirota 248
4 Japan Ayano Yokoo 223
5 Japan Eren Watanabe 181

Slalom

Rank after 8 of 8 races Points
1 South Korea Gim So-hui 477
2 Japan Konatsu Hasumi 380
3 Japan Yoko Ishijima 351
4 Japan Chisaki Maeda 337
5 Japan Eren Watanabe 324

References

  1. "World Cup Calendar Alpine Ski Far East Cup 2022/23". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
2022–23 World Cup seasons in winter sports
Alpine skiing (FIS)
Nordic skiing (FIS)
Other skiing (FIS)
Skating sports (ISU)
Sliding sports (FIL, IBSF)
Others (IBU, WCF)
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