The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the alpine skiing events at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification rules

Quotas

A maximum of 306 athletes are allowed to compete at the Olympic Games. A maximum of 22 athletes per nation will be allowed to compete with a maximum of 11 males or 11 females from a nation being permitted. A nation may not enter more than four athletes in any single event. Each nation may also enter a maximum of one team in the Mixed Team Parallel event.

To qualify a nation must have at least one athlete meet basic eligibility requirements of age, medical fitness, and be under the prescribed maximum points on the FIS points list that takes into account results from July 1, 2019 to January 16, 2022. The Points List is calculated by taking the average of five best event results for technical events (giant slalom and slalom) and two best results for speed events (downhill, super G, and super combined). To compete in giant slalom or slalom an athlete must have a point average of less than 160 in those disciplines. To compete in downhill or super G an athlete must have a point total less than 80 disciplines. To compete in super combined an athlete must have a point average less than 160, but a point average of less than 80 in downhill.

On January 24, 2022, the IOC granted four extra male quotas while the FIS began investigating the legitimacy of some low level qualifying events.[2]

Allocation of quotas

Basic Quota

Every NOC will be assigned one male and one female quota spot meeting the minimum basic standards.

Host nation

The host nation (China) is awarded an additional quota per gender, granted all athletes meet the standard above.

Top 30 on Points list

Every NOC with at least one male and/or female in the top 30 of any event will be allocated one additional male and/or female quota in addition to the basic quota. If an athlete is ranked in the top 30 in more than one event a second additional quota for that sex will be given or if two different athletes are in the top 30.

Remaining quotas

The remaining quotas will be assigned using the Olympic Quota allocation list on 16 January 2022. The spots will be assigned until a maximum of 306 quotas are reached including the above. When a nation reaches its maximum, remaining athletes from that country will be skipped over. The list is a table of athletes in the top 500 in their two best events (including both male and female athletes). These additional quotas are gender specific, and will be used to create a maximum of 153 male and 153 female competitors.

An athlete can be counted only once for the above criteria. For example, if a country has only one athlete meeting all three criteria then only one quota will be given (not 3).

Team event

The top 16 nations in the overall FIS World Cup Nations Standings as of 17 January 2022 will permitted to enter a team of two male and two female athletes in the mixed team event. If China is not among the top 16, then the top 15 along with China will qualify. In the event one of these nations have only 3 quota spots earned above then they will be awarded a fourth quota to allow them to participate in the team event in addition to the prescribed total of 306.

Qualification summary

As of 30 January 2022.[3]

Nations Women (basic + top 30) Men (basic + top 30) Additional women Additional men Team event Athletes
 Albania11
 Andorra112
 Argentina112
 Armenia11
 Australia2114
 Austria3388Yes22
 Belarus111
 Belgium133
 Bolivia11
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1113
 Brazil11
 Bulgaria123
 Canada3352Yes13
 Chile112
 China2[lower-alpha 1]2[lower-alpha 1]Yes4
 Chinese Taipei112
 Colombia11
 Croatia2316
 Cyprus11
 Czech Republic323Yes8
 Denmark111
 East Timor11
 Ecuador11
 Eritrea11
 Estonia112
 Finland1124
 France3357Yes18
 Georgia112
 Germany334 25Yes13
 Ghana11
 Great Britain22Yes4
 Greece112
 Haiti11
 Hong Kong112
 Hungary112
 Iceland112
 India11
 Iran112
 Ireland112
 Israel12 12
 Italy3364Yes16
 Jamaica11
 Japan1113
 Kazakhstan112
 Kosovo112
 Kyrgyzstan11
 Latvia112
 Lebanon112
 Liechtenstein211
 Lithuania112
 Luxembourg112
 Madagascar111
 Malaysia112
 Mexico112
 Monaco11
 Montenegro112
 Morocco11
 Netherlands112
 New Zealand3 111
 North Macedonia11
 Norway336 17Yes14
 Pakistan111
 Peru11
 Philippines11
 Poland3111[lower-alpha 2]Yes6
 Portugal112
 Puerto Rico11
 ROC133Yes7
 Romania112
 San Marino112
 Saudi Arabia11
 Serbia112
 Slovakia32Yes5
 Slovenia3342Yes12
 South Korea1113
 Spain123
 Sweden326 3Yes8
 Switzerland3388Yes22
 Thailand112
 Turkey112
 Ukraine112
 United States3383Yes17
 Uzbekistan011
Total: 83 NOCs 89 110 64 47 16 310
  1. 1 2 China qualifies one additional male and female quota by status as host.
  2. One additional quota is allocated to participate in the team event.
  • Both Kenya and Malta refused a female quota, their only allocations.

Team event

Rank[4] NOC Points
1 Austria6237
2 Switzerland5671
3 Italy3865
4 Norway2907
5 United States2343
6 France2229
7 Germany1577
8 Slovenia1264
9 Canada1159
10 Sweden1120
11 Slovakia951
12 Croatia405
13 Czech Republic220
14 Great Britain164
15 Poland163
16 New Zealand128
17 ROC84
18 Belgium82
19 Bulgaria73
20 Japan52
21 Spain32
22 Finland28
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina13
24 Belarus11
25 Netherlands6
26 China0
  • Croatia declined a spot in the team event, their allocation passed to the next eligible NOC which was ROC.

Next eligible NOC per event

A country can be eligible for more than one quota spot per event in the reallocation process. A strike through indicates the NOC refused, bolded NOCs accepted a reallocation. NOCs that had already refused a quota are omitted. Only the reallocation process and the next five eligible NOCs are shown.

Women's Men's
 ROC
 Slovenia
 France
 Italy
 France
 Croatia
 Japan
 Canada
 Netherlands
 Serbia
 Great Britain
 United States
 United States
 Canada
 Finland
 Croatia
 ROC
 Australia
 ROC
 Canada
 Canada
 Finland
 Poland
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Finland
 Japan
 Romania
 Andorra
 ROC
 South Korea
 Czech Republic
 Czech Republic
 Czech Republic
 Spain
 Canada
 Germany
 Norway
 Austria
 Germany
 Austria
 France
 Italy
 Norway
 France
 United States
 Canada

References

  1. "Qualification System for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022" (PDF). International Ski Federation (FIS). 23 May 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  2. Nasrella, Shadia (24 January 2022). "Olympics-Alpine skiing-IOC grants extra places for Beijing as qualifiers under review". Reuters.com. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  3. "Alpine Skiing Quotas List for Olympic Winter Games 2022". www.data.fis-ski.com/. International Ski Federation (FIS). 15 June 2021. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  4. "OVERALL FIS NATION CUP" (PDF). www.data.fis-ski.com/. International Ski Federation (FIS). 16 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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