1952–present[]
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The snowflake logo was introduced in 1952 by the FIS and is only used in association with the FIS Ski and Snowboard World Championships. The design is also used for all the World Championship medals.
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
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International Ski Federation Mürren 1931 | Cortina d'Ampezzo 1932 | Innsbruck 1933 | St. Moritz 1934 | Mürren 1935 | Innsbruck 1936 | Chamonix 1937 | Engelberg 1938 | Zakopane 1939 | St. Moritz 1948* | Aspen 1950 | Oslo 1952* | Åre 1954 | Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956* | Badgastein 1958 | Squaw Valley 1960* | Chamonix 1962 | Innsbruck 1964* | Portillo 1966 | Grenoble 1968* | Val Gardena 1970 | Sapporo 1972* | St. Moritz 1974 | Innsbruck 1976* | Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1978 | Lake Placid 1980* | Schladming 1982 | Bormio 1985 | Crans-Montana 1987 | Vail 1989 | Saalbach 1991 | Morioka 1993 | Sierra Nevada 1996 | Sestriere 1997 | Vail/Beaver Creek 1999 | St. Anton 2001|St. Moritz 2003 | Bormio 2005 | Åre 2007 | Val d'Isère 2009 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011 | Schladming 2013 | Vail/Beaver Creek 2015 | St. Moritz 2017 | Åre 2019 | Cortina 2021 | Courchevel Méribel 2023 | Saalbach 2025 | Crans-Montana 2027 | Narvik 2029 | Val Gardena 2031 *Held as part of Winter Olympics |