# LIVE@SKI: JWSC 2023 Live Streaming Online Free Finals 25th January FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships 16 to 25. January 2023 As the cradle of Alpine skiing, St. Anton am Arlberg has not only shaped the history of winter sports, but also supports the careers of tomorrow's participants at an early stage. <ul> <li> <blockquote><a href="https://procastrtv.com/wintersport/alpineskiing"><em><strong>Watch JWSC 2023 Live Stream Here</strong></em></a></blockquote> </li> </ul> <a href="https://procastrtv.com/wintersport/alpineskiing"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-882" src="https://www.livezsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/xbykulznpkleasp4fyzw.webp" alt="" width="1220" height="686" /></a> Only a few days after the FIS Women's World Cup, the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships 2023 (abbreviated: JWSC 2023) will take place in St. Anton am Arlberg under the slogan "(Y)our next step". Over 500 of the world's best young athletes from more than 50 countries will face their first big challenge in St. Anton am Arlberg from 16th to 25th January. The world’s best young alpine skiers - aged 16-20 and from around 50 countries - are in action at the 2023 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in St. Anton, Austria from 16 to 25 January 2023 in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria. You can check our daily updates below. St. Anton 2023 Junior World Ski Championships: Results Sunday 22 January Giant Slalom: Men Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) 1:43.61 🥇 Eduard Hallberg (FIN) +0.32 🥈 Oscar Andreas Sandvik (NOR) +0.43 🥉 Full results here. Saturday 21 January Giant Slalom: Women Hanna Aronsson Elfman (SWE) 2:06.02 🥇 Stefanie Grob (SUI) +1.06 🥈 Lara Colturi (ALB) +1.24 🥉 Full results here. Friday 20 January Super G: Women Lara Colturi (ALB) 1:01.64 🥇 Stefanie Grob (SUI) +0.65 🥈 Alice Calaba (ITA) +0.72 🥉 Full results here. Super G: Men Livio Hiltbrand (SUI) 1:00.17 🥇 Lenz Haechler (SUI) +0.03 🥈 Vincent Wieser (AUT) +0.11🥉 Full results here. Thursday 19 January Downhill: Women Stefanie Grob (SUI) 57.51 🥇 Vicky Bernardi (ITA) +0.03 🥈 Pernille Dyrstad Lydersen (NOR) +0.35 🥉 Full results here. Downhill: Men Rok Aznoh (SLO) 55.06 🥇 Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) +0.50 🥈 Livio Hiltbrand (SUI) +0.82 🥉 Full results here. Wednesday 18 January Downhill Training 2: Women Lara Colturi (ALB) 1:15.70 Stefanie Grob (SUI) +0.15 Pernille Dyrstad Lydersen (NOR) +0.41 Downhill Training 2: Men Luis Vogt (GER) 1:13.12 Lenz Haechler (SUI) +0.13 Victor Bessiere (FRA) +0.30 Tuesday 17 January Downhill Training 1: Women Emma Aicher (GER) 1:16.86 Lauren Macuga (USA) +0.88 Lea Lipburger (AUT) +1.30 Downhill Training 1: Men Luis Vogt (GER) 1:15.30 Vincent Wieser (AUT) +0.01 Lenz Haechler (SUI) +0.17 2023 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in St. Anton: Medal Summary Men Gold Silver Bronze Downhill Rok Aznoh (SLO Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) Livio Hiltbrand (SUI) Super G Livio Hiltbrand (SUI) Lenz Haechler (SUI) Vincent Wieser (AUT) Combined Giant Slalom Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) Eduard Hallberg (FIN) Oscar Andreas Sandvik (NOR) Slalom 2023 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in St. Anton: Medal Summary Women Gold Silver Bronze Downhill Stefanie Grob (SUI) Vicky Bernardi (ITA) Pernille Dyrstad Lydersen (NOR) Super G Lara Colturi (ALB) Stefanie Grob (SUI) Alice Calaba (ITA) Combined Giant Slalom Hanna Aronsson Elfman (SWE) Stefanie Grob (SUI) Lara Colturi (ALB) Slalom St. Anton 2023 Junior World Ski Championships: Competition Schedule Times are local (CET - Central European Time) Monday 16 January Opening Ceremony, Downhill test Tuesday 17 January Downhill Training 1: Women (10:30am), Men (11:30am) Wednesday 18 January Downhill Training 2: Women (10:30am), Men (11:30am) Thursday 19 January Women’s Downhill (10:30am) Men’s Downhill (11:30am) Friday 20 January Women’s Super G (9:30am) Men’s Super G (10:45am) Women’s Team Alpine Combined (1:30pm) Men’s Team Alpine Combined (2:15pm) Saturday 21 January Women’s Giant Slalom (run 1: 9:30am; run 2: 1pm) Sunday 22 January Men’s Giant Slalom (run 1: 9:30am; run 2: 1pm) Monday 23 January Mixed Team Parallel (4pm in Lech Zurs) Tuesday 24 January Women’s Slalom (run 1: 9:30am; run 2: 1pm) Wednesday 25 January Men’s Slalom (run 1: 9:30am; run 2: 1pm) Add this to your favourites The visual appearance of the event is also the responsibility of the young people: the official logo is the result of a school competition in which 20-year-old Lea Schattleitner from the Ferrari School in Innsbruck won against 65 entries with her multi-coloured impression of a snowflake.