FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966


The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 were held in South America from 4 to 14 August at Portillo, Chile.
It remains the only alpine world championships contested in the Southern Hemisphere. It took place well out of the established season, nearly five months before the first World Cup season, which began in early January 1967.
Assignment came at the FIS-Congress at Athens in May 1963, but West Germany, Switzerland, and Austria voted against.
The French team won seven of the eight individual titles, seven silver medals, and two bronze to garner sixteen of the FIS [Alpine World Ski Championships 1966#Medals table|24 medals].

Men's competitions

Downhill

''Sunday, 7 August''

Giant slalom

Tuesday, 9 August
Wednesday, 10 August

  • Killy led after the first run, with Périllat next, 0.21 seconds back.

Slalom

Sunday, 14 August
  • Périllat led after the first run, with Senoner next, 0.58 seconds back.

Combined

At the World Championships from FIS Alpine [World Ski Championships 1954|1954] through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events.

Women's competitions

Downhill

Monday, 8 August

Giant slalom

''Thursday, 11 August''

Slalom

Friday, 5 August
  • First run leader Greene nearly fell in the second run and finished seventh.

Combined

At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events.