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Karl-Schranz-Piste

Coordinates:47°06′58″N10°15′58″E / 47.116°N 10.266°E /47.116; 10.266
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Austrian ski course
Karl-Schranz-Piste
Place:AustriaSt Anton am Arlberg
Opened:2000
Downhill
Start:2,023 m (6,637 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,324 m (4,344 ft)
Vertical drop:   681 m (2,234 ft)
Length:2.068 km (1.28 mi)
Max. incline:38 degrees (78%)

Karl-Schranz-Piste is aWorld Cup speed ski course inSt Anton am Arlberg,Austria.

Course

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A very demanding downhill course, was originally built forFIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001, originally intended for men's events. It was opened and tested in men's World Cup already in 2000. Since season 2007/08 only women use this course irregularly, at first every three years and currently every two.[1][2][3]

The course has maximum inclne at "Eisfall" section at 38° (78%).

Sections

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  • Himmeleck
  • Eisfall (78%)
  • Fang

World Championships

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Men's events

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EventTypeDateGoldSilverBronze
2001SG30 January 2001  United StatesDaron RahlvesAustriaStephan EberharterAustriaHermann Maier
KB5 January 2001  NorwayKjetil André AamodtAustriaMario Matt Switzerland Paul Accola
DH7 January 2001  AustriaHannes TrinklAustriaHermann MaierGermanyFlorian Eckert
GS8 February 2001   Switzerland Michael von GrünigenNorwayKjetil André AamodtFranceFrédéric Covili

World Cup

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Men

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No.TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
1030SG1999/0012 February 2000  AustriaJosef Strobl Switzerland Didier CucheAustriaStephan Eberharter
1031SG13 February 2000  AustriaWerner Franz
AustriaFritz Strobl
AustriaHermann Maier
1180DH2003/0414 February 2004  AustriaHermann MaierAustriaStephan EberharterAustriaHans Grugger

Women

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No.TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
1227DH2007/0821 December 2007  United StatesLindsey VonnCanadaKelly VanderBeekUnited StatesJulia Mancuso
1228SC22 December 2007  United StatesLindsey VonnGermanyMaria RieschUnited StatesJulia Mancuso
1406DH2012/1312 January 2013  United StatesAlice McKennisItalyDaniela MerighettiAustriaAnna Fenninger
1407SG13 January 2013  SloveniaTina MazeAustriaAnna Fenninger Switzerland Fabienne Suter
DH2015/169 January 2016  warm temperatures and lack of snow; replaced inZauchensee
SG10 January 2016  
DH2018/1912 January 2019  over three metres of snow; rescheduled on 18 January 2019 inCortina d'Ampezzo
SG13 January 2019  over three metres of snow; not rescheduled
1678DH2020/219 January 2021  ItalySofia GoggiaAustriaTamara TipplerUnited StatesBreezy Johnson
1679SG10 January 2021   Switzerland Lara Gut-BehramiItalyMarta Bassino Switzerland Corinne Suter
DH2022/2314 January 2023  program changes; DH replaced with Super-G
1754SG14 January 2023  ItalyFederica Brignone Switzerland Joana Hählen Switzerland Lara Gut-Behrami
1755SG15 January 2023   Switzerland Lara Gut-BehramiItalyFederica BrignoneItalyMarta Bassino
1824DH2024/2511 January 2025  ItalyFederica Brignone Switzerland Malorie BlancCzech RepublicEster Ledecká
1825SG12 January 2025  United StatesLauren MacugaAustriaStephanie VenierItalyFederica Brignone

References

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  1. ^"St. Anton am Arlberg im Glanz der Ski-WM 2001" (in German). meinbezirk.at. 25 January 2021.
  2. ^"Jubiläum: St. Anton am Arlberg im WM-Glanz" (in German). st-anton.at. 29 January 2021.
  3. ^"Karl-Schranz-Piste FIS profile"(PDF). fis-ski.com. 9 January 2025.

External links

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