Swiss Alpine Ski Championships Schweizer Alpine Skimeisterschaften
Sport
Alpine skiing
Founded
1934
Country
Switzerland
Official website
Swiss Ski
The Swiss Alpine Ski Championships (German: Schweizer Alpine Skimeisterschaften) are the national championships in alpine skiing, organised every year by the Swiss Ski Federation.[1][2]
^"Swiss Ski" (in German). swiss-ski.ch. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
^"Liste der Schweizer Meister im alpinen Skisport". de.weeksnews.org (in German). Retrieved 4 October 2022.
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