2003–04 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
The 38th World Cup season began in October 2003 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded at the World Cup finals in Sestriere, Italy, in March 2004. Sestriere would host the alpine skiing events at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Hermann Maier of Austria and Anja Pärson of Sweden won the overall titles.Men
Race results
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Sestriere only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.see complete tableMen's Downhill Results
see complete table
In Men's Downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Stephan Eberharter won his third Downhill World Cup in a row.see complete table
In Men's Super G World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Hermann Maier won his fifth Super G World Cup. This record is still unbeaten.see complete table
In Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.Men's Slalom Results
see complete table
In Men's Slalom World Cup 2003/04 the all results count. Rainer Schönfelder won the cup with only one win.Men's Combined Results
see complete table
In Men's Combined World Cup 2003/04 both results count.Women
Race results
Note:
At the World Cup finals in Sestriere only the best racers were allowed to compete and only the best 15 finishers were awarded with points.Women's Overall Results
see complete tableWomen's Downhill Results
see complete table
In Women's Downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Renate Götschl won her third Downhill World Cup.Women's Super G Results
see complete table
In Women's Super G World Cup 2003/04 all results count.Women's Giant Slalom Results
see complete table
In Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.Women's Slalom Results
see complete table
In Women's Slalom World Cup 2003/04 all results count.Women's Combined Results
No competition was held.