Esta é a lista dos atletas mais bem -sucedidos que venceram pelo menos 40 corridas da Copa do Mundo nas diferentes Copas do Mundo de Eventos de Esqui. Em março de 2022, há 42 esquiadores que alcançaram esse feito e, entre eles, o esquiador de telemark suíço Amélie Reymond está no topo da lista com 158 vitórias na Copa do Mundo. O esquiador alpino austríaco Annemarie Moser-Pröll é a primeira pessoa a alcançar 40 vitórias na Copa do Mundo, enquanto o esquiador alpino sueco IngeMar Stenmark é o primeiro homem a fazê-lo.
Lista
As of 13 March 2022
Atletas ativos
No. AthleteCountryW.YearsSportOther Information1Amélie Reymond
Switzerland1582007–0000Telemark Skiing72 in Sprint, 44 in Classic, 25 in Parallel Sprint, 17 in Giant Slalom. 2Marit Bjørgen
Norway1141999–2018Cross-country skiing62 in Distance Races, 40 in Sprint, 12 in Ski Tours. 3Conny Kissling
Switzerland1061981–1992Freestyle Skiing66 in Combined, 34 in Acroski, 4 in Moguls, 2 in Aerials. 4Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Norway951993–2018Biathlon/CC Skiing37 in Pursuit, 35 in Sprint, 14 in Mass Start, 8 in Individual. / 1 in Cross Country Skiing. 5Ingemar Stenmark
Sweden861973–1989Alpine Skiing46 in Giant Slalom, 40 in Slalom. 6Lindsey Vonn
United States 822000–2019Alpine Skiing43 in Downhill, 28 in Super-G, 5 in Combined, 4 in Giant Slalom, 2 in Slalom. Therese Johaug
Norway822007–2022Cross Country Skiing71 in Distance Races, 10 in Ski Tours, 1 in Sprint. 8Martin Fourcade
France792008–2020Biathlon28 in Pursuit, 23 in Sprint, 14 in Mass Start, 14 in Individual. 9Mikaela Shiffrin
United States732011–0000Alpine Skiing47 in Slalom, 14 in GS, 5 in Parallel S, 4 in Super-G, 2 in DH, 1 in Combined.10Mikaël Kingsbury
Canada722010–0000Freestyle Skiing49 in Moguls, 23 in Dual Moguls. 11Marcel Hirscher
Austria672007–2019Alpine Skiing32 in Slalom, 31 in GS, 2 in Parallel S, 1 in Parallel GS, 1 in Super-G. 12Sara Takanashi
Japan632011–0000Ski Jumping54 in Normal Hill, 9 in Large Hill. 13Annemarie Moser-Pröll
Austria621969–1980Alpine Skiing36 in Downhill, 16 in Giant Slalom, 7 in Combined, 3 in Slalom. 14Philippe Lau
France582005–2019Telemark Skiing41 in Sprint, 13 in Parallel Sprint, 2 in Classic, 2 in Giant Slalom. 15Jan Bucher
United States571980–1991Freestyle Skiing57 in Acroski. Jan Němec
Czech Republic572004–2016Grass Skiing19 in Slalom, 18 in Giant Slalom, 15 in Super-G, 5 in Combined. 17Vreni Schneider
Switzerland551984–1995Alpine Skiing34 in Slalom, 20 in Giant Slalom, 1 in Combined. 18Hermann Maier
Austria541996–2009Alpine Skiing25 in Super-G, 15 in Downhill, 14 in Giant Slalom, 1 in Combined. 19Gregor Schlierenzauer
Austria532006–2021Ski Jumping36 in Large Hill, 14 in Flying Hill, 3 in Normal Hill. Edoardo Frau
Italy532004–2021Grass Skiing23 in Giant Slalom, 19 in Super-G, 8 in Combined, 3 in Slalom. 21Johannes Thingnes Bø
Norway522013–0000Biathlon27 in Sprint, 12 in Pursuit, 10 in Mass Start, 3 in Individual. 22Simone Origone
Italy512004–0000Speed Skiing51 in Speed Skiing. 23Alberto Tomba
Italy501987–1998Alpine Skiing35 in Slalom, 15 in Giant Slalom. Justyna Kowalczyk
Poland502001–2018Cross Country Skiing35 in Distance Races, 10 in Sprint, 5 in Ski Tours. 25Jarl Magnus Riiber
Norway492015-0000Nordic Combined27 in Gundersen LH, 20 in Gundersen NH, 1 in Mass Start LH, 1 in Mass Start NH. 26Hannu Manninen
Finland481994–2018Nordic Combined23 in Sprint, 17 in Gundersen, 6 in Mass Start, 2 in Individual. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
Norway482016–0000Cross Country Skiing30 in Sprint, 11 in Distance Races, 7 in Ski Tours. 28Matti Nykänen
Finland461981–1991Ski Jumping25 in Large Hill, 15 in Normal Hill, 6 in Flying Hill. Marc Girardelli
Luxembourg461980–1996Alpine Skiing16 in Slalom, 11 in Combined, 9 in Super-G, 7 in Giant Slalom, 3 in Downhill. Donna Weinbrecht
United States461988–2002Freestyle Skiing43 in Moguls, 3 in Dual Moguls. Bjørn Dæhlie
Norway461989–1999Cross Country Skiing45 in Distance Races, 1 in Sprint. Renate Götschl
Austria461993–2007Alpine Skiing24 in Downhill, 17 in Super-G, 4 in Combined, 1 in Slalom. Hannah Kearney
United States462003–2015Freestyle Skiing30 in Moguls, 16 in Dual Moguls. Tobias Müller
Germany462011–2017Telemark Skiing23 in Sprint, 13 in Classic, 10 in Parallel Sprint. 35Yelena Välbe
Russia451987–1998Cross Country Skiing45 in Distance Races. 36Raphaël Poirée
France441995–2007Biathlon15 in Pursuit, 13 in Sprint, 9 in Mass Start, 7 in Individual. Sigrid Rykhus
Norway442002–2013Telemark Skiing21 in Sprint, 11 in Classic, 8 in Giant Slalom, 4 in Parallel Sprint. 38Eric Frenzel
Germany432007–0000Nordic Combined21 in Gundersen NH, 19 in Gundersen Large Hill, 2 in Penalty Race, 1 in Mass Start. 39Magdalena Forsberg
Sweden421994–2002Biathlon19 in Pursuit, 13 in Sprint, 7 in Individual, 3 in Mass Start. Bente Skari
Norway421992–2003Cross Country Skiing25 in Distance Races, 17 in Sprint. Anja Pärson
Sweden421998–2012Alpine Skiing18 in Slalom, 14 in Giant Slalom, 6 in Downhill, 4 in Super-G, 1 in Combined. 42Pirmin Zurbriggen
Switzerland401981–1990Alpine Skiing11 in Combined, 10 in DH, 10 in Super-G, 7 in GS, 2 in Slalom. Source: Ties are listed in chronological order.