Stelvio (ski course)

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Stelvio
Bormio, pista Stelvio.jpg
Place: Flag of Italy.svg Bormio
Mountain:Vallecetta
Opened: 1985
Level: Piste Europe 4 black.svg expert
Downhill
Start:2,255 m (7,398 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,245 m (4,085 ft)
Vertical drop:1,010 m (3,314 ft)
Length:3.270 km (2.03 mi)
Max. incline:   32.2 degrees (63%)
Avr. incline:   17.7 degrees (30.9%)

Stelvio is a World Cup downhill piste in northern Italy was built and opened in 1985.

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This course is considered as one of top three hardest dowhnill slopes in the world. It is located on Vallecetta mountain in Bormio, it debuted at the World Championships in 1985. [1] [2]

Widely considered as one of the, if not the most difficult and technical downhill course in the world, with average incline at 30.9% angle, even steeper as Streif at Kitzbühel. It hosted two World Championships (1985, 2005), and three World Cup finals (1995, 2000, 2008).

Dominik Paris has seven World Cup downhill wins, a record for a single discipline on one course.

Course

Sections

World Championships

Men's events

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Location in the Alps
EventTypeDateGoldSilverBronze
1985 DH3 February 1985    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Pirmin Zurbriggen   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Peter Müller Flag of the United States.svg Doug Lewis
KB(DH) 1 February 1985  
(SL) 5 February 1985  
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Austria.svg Ernst Riedlsperger  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Thomas Bürgler
GS7 February 1985   Flag of Germany.svg Markus Wasmeier   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Pirmin Zurbriggen Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli
SL10 February 1985   Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Nilsson Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli Flag of Austria.svg Robert Zoller
2005 SG29 January 2005   Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich
KB3 February 2005   Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Norway.svg Aksel Lund Svindal Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Rocca
DH5 February 2005   Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of the United States.svg Daron Rahlves Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
GS10 February 2005   Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Maier Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of the United States.svg Daron Rahlves
SL12 February 2005   Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Austria.svg Rainer Schönfelder Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Rocca

Women's events

Combined event 1985 (slalom held on "Stelvio" and downhill on "Cividale" course).

EventTypeDateGoldSilverBronze
1985 KB(DH) 31 January 1985  
(SL) 4 February 1985  
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Erika Hess Flag of Austria.svg Sylvia Eder   Flag of the United States.svg   Tamara McKinney
SL9 February 1985   Flag of France.svg Perrine Pelen Flag of France.svg Christelle Guignard Flag of Italy.svg Paoletta Magoni

Team event

Both Super-G and Slalom runs were held on "Stelvio".

EventTypeDateGoldSilverBronze
2005 TE13 February 2005  Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Monika Bergmann
Andreas Ertl
Martina Ertl
Florian Eckert
Hilde Gerg
Felix Neureuther
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Nicole Hosp
Renate Götschl
Benjamin Raich
Rainer Schönfelder
Michael Walchhofer
Kathrin Zettel
Flag of France.svg  France
Pierrick Bourgeat
Ingrid Jacquemod
Carole Montillet
Christel Pascal
Laure Péquegnot
Jean-Pierre Vidal

World Cup

Dominik Paris (ITA)Stelvio slopeFeleitStelvio slope
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Won record 7 downhillsThe bottom part and finishOne of the sectionsFrom the distance

Men

No.TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
806DH 1993/94 29 December 1993   Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl Flag of Luxembourg.svg Marc Girardelli Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Moe
857DH 1994/95 15 March 1995   Flag of France.svg Luc Alphand Flag of the United States.svg A. J. Kitt Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus
858SG16 March 1995   Flag of Austria.svg Richard Kröll Flag of Italy.svg Peter Runggaldier Flag of Italy.svg Werner Perathoner
859GS18 March 1995   Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Tomba Flag of Austria.svg Günther Mader Flag of Austria.svg Rainer Salzgeber
860SL19 March 1995   Flag of Norway.svg Ole Kristian Furuseth Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Stangassinger Flag of France.svg Yves Dimier
875DH 1995/96 29 December 1995   Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Schifferer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ed Podivinsky
907DH 1996/97 29 December 1996   Flag of France.svg Luc Alphand   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   William Besse Flag of Italy.svg Kristian Ghedina
943DH 1997/98 29 December 1997   Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Maier Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Schifferer Flag of Austria.svg Werner Franz
944DH30 December 1997   Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Schifferer Flag of Austria.svg Werner Franz Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Kjus
982DH 1998/99 29 December 1999   Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Maier Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1041DH 1999/00 15 March 2000   Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Maier Flag of Austria.svg Christian Greber
1042SG16 March 2000   Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Maier Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Werner Franz
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Schifferer
1043GS18 March 2000   Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Austria.svg Christian Mayer Flag of Austria.svg Heinz Schilchegger
1044SL19 March 2000   Flag of Norway.svg Ole Kristian Furuseth Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Vrhovnik
1058GS 2000/01 21 December 2000   Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Gruber Flag of the United States.svg Erik Schlopy Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Nyberg
1091DH 2001/02 28 December 2001   Flag of Austria.svg Christian Greber Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1092DH29 December 2001   Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Josef Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter
1126DH 2002/03 29 December 2002   Flag of the United States.svg Daron Rahlves Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Trinkl
1129DH11 January 2003   Flag of Austria.svg Stephan Eberharter Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of the United States.svg Daron Rahlves
1130SL12 January 2003   Flag of Croatia.svg Ivica Kostelić Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Norway.svg Hans Petter Buraas
DH 2003/04 29 December 2003  cancelled; replaced in Kitzbühel on 22 January 2004
1204DH 2004/05 29 December 2004   Flag of Austria.svg Hans Grugger Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl
1240DH 2005/06 29 December 2005   Flag of the United States.svg Daron Rahlves Flag of Austria.svg Fritz Strobl Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tobias Grünenfelder
1272DH 2006/07 28 December 2006   Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Cuche Flag of Austria.svg Mario Scheiber
1273DH29 December 2006   Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Italy.svg Peter Fill Flag of Austria.svg Mario Scheiber
1312DH 2007/08 29 December 2007   Flag of the United States.svg Bode Miller Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Buder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jan Hudec
DH12 March 2008  warm weather and deteriorated course conditions
1315SG13 March 2008   Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Reichelt Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Didier Défago Flag of Slovenia.svg Aleš Gorza
1316GS14 March 2008   Flag of the United States.svg Ted Ligety Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Raich Flag of France.svg Cyprien Richard
1317SL15 March 2008   Flag of Austria.svg Reinfried Herbst Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Albrecht Flag of Austria.svg Marcel Hirscher
1351DH 2008/09 28 December 2008   Flag of Italy.svg Christof Innerhofer Flag of Austria.svg Klaus Kröll Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
1388DH 2009/10 29 December 2009   Flag of Slovenia.svg Andrej Jerman   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Didier Défago Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer
1418DH 2010/11 29 December 2010   Flag of Austria.svg Michael Walchhofer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvan Zurbriggen Flag of Italy.svg Christof Innerhofer
1456DH 2011/12 29 December 2011    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Didier Défago   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Patrick Küng Flag of Austria.svg Klaus Kröll
1501DH 2012/13 29 December 2012   Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Reichelt
Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris
Flag of Norway.svg Aksel Lund Svindal
1534DH 2013/14 29 December 2013   Flag of Norway.svg Aksel Lund Svindal Flag of Austria.svg Hannes Reichelt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Erik Guay
1535SL6 January 2014   Flag of Germany.svg Felix Neureuther Flag of France.svg Thomas Fanara Flag of Austria.svg Marcel Hirscher
1686DH 2017/18 28 December 2017   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris Flag of Norway.svg Aksel Lund Svindal Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil Jansrud
1687AC29 December 2017   Flag of France.svg Alexis Pinturault Flag of Italy.svg Peter Fill Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil Jansrud
1723DH 2018/19 28 December 2018   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris Flag of Italy.svg Christof Innerhofer   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Beat Feuz
1724SG29 December 2018   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Mayer Flag of Norway.svg Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
1758DH 2019/20 27 December 2019   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Beat Feuz Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Mayer
1759DH28 December 2019   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Urs Kryenbühl   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Beat Feuz
1760AC29 December 2019   Flag of France.svg Alexis Pinturault Flag of Norway.svg Aleksander Aamodt Kilde   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Loïc Meillard
DH 2020/21 28 December 2020  cancelled due to bad weather forecast; replaced on 30 December 2020
1794SG29 December 2020   Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Cochran-Siegle Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Kriechmayr Flag of Norway.svg Adrian Smiseth Sejersted
1795DH30 December 2020   Flag of Austria.svg Matthias Mayer Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Kriechmayr   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Urs Kryenbühl
1832DH 2021/22 28 December 2021   Flag of Italy.svg Dominik Paris   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marco Odermatt   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Niels Hintermann
1833SG29 December 2021   Flag of Norway.svg Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Flag of Austria.svg Raphael Haaser Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Kriechmayr
SG30 December 2021  rescheduled from Lake Louise, warm weather; replaced in Wengen on 13 January 2022
1867DH 2022/23 28 December 2022   Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Kriechmayr Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Crawford Flag of Norway.svg Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
1868SG29 December 2022    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marco Odermatt Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Kriechmayr Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Loic Meillard
1901DH 2023/24 28 December 2023   Flag of France.svg Cyprien Sarrazin   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marco Odermatt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Cameron Alexander
1902SG29 December 2023    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marco Odermatt Flag of Austria.svg Raphael Haaser Flag of Norway.svg Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
1940DH 2024/25 28 December 2024  
1941SG29 December 2024  

Women

No.TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
798DH 1994/95 15 March 1995   Flag of the United States.svg Picabo Street Flag of Russia.svg Varvara Zelenskaya Flag of Italy.svg Barbara Merlin
799GS18 March 1995   Flag of Slovenia.svg Špela Pretnar Flag of Italy.svg Sabina Panzanini Flag of Slovenia.svg Urška Hrovat
800SG19 March 1995   Flag of Germany.svg Katja Seizinger Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of France.svg Florence Masnada
801SL19 March 1995   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Vreni Schneider Flag of Sweden.svg Pernilla Wiberg Flag of Slovenia.svg Urška Hrovat
844SL 1997/98 5 January 1998   Flag of Sweden.svg Ylva Nowén Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of Slovenia.svg Špela Pretnar
845GS6 January 1998   Flag of Italy.svg Deborah Compagnoni Flag of Germany.svg Martina Ertl Flag of Austria.svg Alexandra Meissnitzer
846GS10 January 1998   Flag of Germany.svg Martina Ertl Flag of Germany.svg Katja Seizinger Flag of Italy.svg Deborah Compagnoni
847SL11 January 1998   Flag of Germany.svg Hilde Gerg Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick Flag of Slovenia.svg Špela Pretnar
973DH 1999/00 15 March 2000   Flag of France.svg Régine Cavagnoud   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Corinne Rey-Bellet Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl
974SG16 March 1995   Flag of Austria.svg Renate Götschl Flag of Germany.svg Martina Ertl Flag of Austria.svg Brigitte Obermoser
975SG18 March 1995   Flag of Austria.svg Brigitte Obermoser Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Birgit Heeb
976SL19 March 1995   Flag of the United States.svg Kristina Koznick Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Italy.svg Elisabetta Biavaschi
1061GS 2002/03 4 January 2003    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Sonja Nef Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson Flag of Austria.svg Michaela Dorfmeister
1062SL5 January 2003   Flag of Croatia.svg Janica Kostelić Flag of Austria.svg Elisabeth Görgl Flag of Sweden.svg Anja Pärson
DH 2007/08 12 March 2008  cancelled due to warm weather & deteriorated course conditions
1249SG13 March 2008   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fabienne Suter Flag of the United States.svg Lindsey Vonn Flag of Austria.svg Alexandra Meissnitzer
1250SL14 March 2008   Flag of Austria.svg Marlies Schild Flag of Slovakia.svg Veronika Zuzulová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Šárka Záhrobská
1251GS15 March 2008   Flag of Austria.svg Elisabeth Görgl Flag of Italy.svg Manuela Mölgg Flag of Austria.svg Kathrin Zettel
1438SL 2013/14 5 January 2014   Flag of the United States.svg Mikaela Shiffrin Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Pietilä-Holmner Flag of France.svg Nastasia Noens

 Not in original World Cup calendar. It replaced other venues. 

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References

  1. "Stelvio: the history of a legendary slope". bormioski.eu. 23 November 2021.
  2. "Slope profile in PDF" (PDF). bormioski.eu. 23 November 2021.

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