Panorama (Semmering ski course)

Panorama is a women's World Cup technical ski course on Zauberberg mountain in Semmering, Lower Austria, opened in 1995.

Panorama
Place:Austria Semmering
Mountain:Zauberberg
Opened:1995
Giant slalom
Start:1,335 m (4,380 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,020 m (3,346 ft)
Vertical drop:   315 m (1,033 ft)
Max. incline:   27 degrees (51%)
Min. incline:10.8 degrees (19%)
Most wins:United States Mikaela Shiffrin (4x)
Slalom
Start:1,230 m (4,035 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,020 m (3,346 ft)
Vertical drop:   210 m (689 ft)
Most wins:United States Mikaela Shiffrin (3x)

History

On 29 December 1995, they first time hosted World Cup, traditionally between Xmas and New Year's holidays and since 1996/97 exchanging every second year with Lienz, another World Cup host in Austria.[1][2][3]

World Cup

Top 3 results

No. Type Date Season Winner Second Third
814SL29 December 1995  1995/96 Sweden Pernilla Wiberg Switzerland  Karin RotenAustria Elfi Eder
815SL30 December 1995   Austria Elfi EderNorway Marianne KjørstadSweden Kristina Andersson
845SL28 December 1996  1996/97 Sweden Pernilla WibergItaly Deborah CompagnoniAustria Anita Wachter
846SL29 December 1995   Italy Deborah CompagnoniFrance Patricia ChauvetNew Zealand Claudia Riegler
915GS27 December 1998  1998/99 Austria Anita WachterAustria Alexandra MeissnitzerNorway Andrine Flemmen
916SL28 December 1998   United States Kristina Koznick Switzerland  Karin RotenSweden Pernilla Wiberg
992GS28 December 2000  2000/01 Switzerland Sonja NefSwitzerland Corinne Rey-BelletUnited States Sarah Schleper
993SL29 December 2000   Croatia Janica KostelićSwitzerland Sonja NefNorway Trine Bakke
1059GS28 December 2002  2002/03 Italy Karen PutzerCroatia Janica KostelićAustria Nicole Hosp
Italy Denise Karbon
1060SL29 December 2002   Croatia Janica KostelićFrance Christel PascalItaly Nicole Gius
1124GS28 December 2004  2004/05 Austria Marlies SchildFinland Tanja PoutiainenAustria Elisabeth Görgl
1125SL29 December 2004   Austria Marlies SchildCroatia Janica KostelićFinland Tanja Poutiainen
1193GS28 December 2006  2006/07 Austria Kathrin ZettelAustria Nicole HospAustria Marlies Schild
1194SL29 December 2006   Sweden Therese BorssénAustria Kathrin ZettelAustria Marlies Schild
1262GS28 December 2008  2008/09 Austria Kathrin ZettelItaly Manuela Mölgg Switzerland  Lara Gut
1263SL29 December 2008   Germany Maria RieschFinland Tanja PoutiainenUnited States Lindsey Vonn
1329GS28 December 2010  2010/11 France Tessa WorleyGermany Maria RieschGermany Kathrin Hölzl
1330SL29 December 2010   Austria Marlies SchildGermany Maria RieschGermany Christina Geiger
1402GS28 December 2012  2012/13 Austria Anna FenningerSlovenia Tina MazeFrance Tessa Worley
1403SL29 December 2012   Slovakia Veronika Velez-ZuzulováAustria Kathrin ZettelSlovenia Tina Maze
GS28 December 2014  2014/15 lack of snow; replaced in Kühtai on 28 December 2014[4]
SL29 December 2014   lack of snow; replaced in Kühtai on 29 December 2014
1539GS27 December 2016  2016/17 United States Mikaela ShiffrinFrance Tessa WorleyItaly Manuela Mölgg
1540GS28 December 2016   United States Mikaela ShiffrinFrance Tessa WorleyGermany Viktoria Rebensburg
1541SL29 December 2016   United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Veronika Velez-Zuzulová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
1615GS28 December 2018  2018/19 Slovakia Petra VlhováGermany Viktoria RebensburgFrance Tessa Worley
1616SL29 December 2018   United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
GS28 December 2020  2020/21 cancelled in second run due to strong wind
1676SL29 December 2020    Switzerland  Michelle GisinAustria Katharina LiensbergerUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
1747GS27 December 2022  2022/23 United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra VlhováItaly Marta Bassino
1748GS28 December 2022   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Lara Gut-BehramiItaly Marta Bassino
1749SL29 December 2022   United States Mikaela ShiffrinUnited States Paula MoltzanGermany Lena Dürr

 Replacing other cancelled events: Val d'Isere (2016) and Sölden (2022). 

References

  1. "Bo Urška prehitela Elfi (page 8)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 29 December 1995.
  2. "Švedinja spet razred zase, Slovenkam nagajal mraz (page 16)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 30 December 1995.
  3. "Urška je na Semmeringu izgubila kar 40.000 mark (page 17)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 3 January 1996.
  4. "Ladies' competitions in Semmering rescheduled in Kühtai". FIS. 21 December 2014. Archived from the original on 27 January 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2014.

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