1996–97 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup

The 31st World Cup season began in October 1996 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 1997 in the United States at the World Cup finals at Vail, Colorado. The overall winners were Luc Alphand of France and Pernilla Wiberg of Sweden, the only championship for each.

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1996/97
Discipline Men Women
Overall Luc Alphand Pernilla Wiberg
Downhill Luc Alphand Renate Götschl
Super G Luc Alphand Hilde Gerg
Giant Slalom    Michael von Grünigen Deborah Compagnoni
Slalom Thomas Sykora Pernilla Wiberg
Nations Cup Austria Germany
Nations Cup overall Austria
Competition
Locations 19 15
Individual 37 32

Alphand, who won by just 34 points, became the first male French overall winner in 29 years, since Jean-Claude Killy in 1968. After his overall victory, as well as discipline titles in both downhill (his third straight) and super-G (the only two events in which Alphand competed during the season), Alphand retired from international competition. Five-time overall World Cup champion Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg also retired during the season after suffering another knee injury during a race in December 1996.

A break in the schedule was for the World Championships, held 3–15 February in Sestriere, northwestern Italy.

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