Arthur Bauchet made it four wins from four in Veysonnaz ©Getty Images

Arthur Bauchet, Anna-Lena Forster, Giacomo Bertagnolli and Veronika Aigner all earned fourth consecutive victories on the final day of the World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup in Veysonnaz.

Slalom races were held in the Swiss resort today, with German Forster taking the women's sitting victory by 16.56sec.

Austria's Aigner, guided by sister Elisabeth, once again overcame nine-time Paralympic champion Henrieta Farkasova of Slovakia and last season’s overall crystal globe winner Noemi Ristau of Germany in the race for women with visual impairments.

Another Slovakian, Alexandra Rexova, was second, 11.26 off the pace of Aigner.

Ebba Aarsjoe of Sweden was the sole winner who had not triumphed in yesterday's slalom contests, edging out eight-time Paralympic champion Marie Bochet of France and Russia's Varvara Voronchikhina.

Giacomo Bertagnolli was again among the six race winners in Veysonnaz today ©Getty Images
Giacomo Bertagnolli was again among the six race winners in Veysonnaz today ©Getty Images

Norway's Jesper Pedersen won the men's sitting, with the 2.76 margin of victory more comfortable than yesterday.

Dutch Paralympic super combined champion Jeroen Kampschreur was second once more.

Italian Bertagnolli dominated the men's visually-impaired races all week and bettered Jakoub Krako of Slovakia by 3.64 today.

Bauchet of France, four times a Paralympic silver medallist, won a fourth gold medal in the men's standing category.

Aleksei Bugaev of Russia was 6.90 back in second place, with Austria's Thomas Grochar third. 

This was the first meeting of the World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup season.