Schlossberg (ski course)

Schlossberg is a World Cup technical ski course in Austria on Lienz Dolomites above Lienz, Tyrol, the race course debuted in 1969. It is part of Hochstein Ski Resort.

Schlossberg
Place:Austria Lienz, Tyrol
Mountain:Lienz Dolomites
Opened:1969
Giant slalom
Start:1,008 m (3,307 ft) (AA)
Finish:   680 m (2,231 ft)
Vertical drop:   328 m (1,076 ft)
Length:1,300 m (4,265 ft)
Max. incline:25.2° degrees (47%)
Avg. incline:   13° degrees (23%)
Min. incline:10.2° degrees (18%)
Most wins:Sweden Anja Pärson (2x)
Austria Anna Fenninger (2x)
Slalom
Start:   880 m (2,887 ft) (AA)
Finish:   680 m (2,231 ft)
Vertical drop:   200 m (656 ft)
Length:   644 m (2,113 ft)
Max. incline:25.2° degrees (47%)
Avg. incline:   13° degrees (23%)
Min. incline:10.2° degrees (18%)
Most wins:Austria Marlies Schild (4x)

It is being exchanged with the course in Semmering, Austria on every two years since 1997. Events here have never yet been cancelled.[1][2][3]

World Cup

Marlies Schild won record 4 events in total (all in slalom)
Schlossberg (ski course) is located in Austria
Schlossberg (ski course)
Location in Austria
Schlossberg (ski course) is located in Alps
Schlossberg (ski course)
Location in the Alps

This course hosted total of 28 World Cup events for women (16th of all-time) and 3 World Cup events for men (70th of all-time).

Men

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
62GS1969/7020 December 1969  France Patrick RusselItaly Gustav Thöni Switzerland  Jakob Tischhauser
63SL21 December 1969  France Jean-Noël AugertAustria Herbert HuberUnited States Spider Sabich
.613.SL1987/8812 January 1988  Austria Bernhard GstreinItaly Alberto TombaSweden Jonas Nilsson

Women

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
63GS1969/7019 December 1969  United States Judy NagelFrance Michèle JacotUnited States Barbara Ann Cochran
64SL20 December 1969  United States Judy NagelFrance Ingrid LafforgueAustria Bernadette Rauter
882SL1997/9827 December 1997  Sweden Ylva NowénItaly Deborah CompagnoniSlovenia Urška Hrovat
883SL28 December 1997  Sweden Ylva NowénUnited States Kristina KoznickItaly Deborah Compagnoni
950GS1999/0028 December 1999  Austria Anita WachterCanada Allison ForsythLiechtenstein Birgit Heeb
951SL29 December 1999  Austria Sabine EggerSlovenia Nataša BokalAustria Karin Köllerer
1022GS2001/0228 December 2001  Sweden Anja PärsonGermany Monika Bergmann
United States Kristina Koznick
1023SL29 December 2001  Switzerland Lilian KummerItaly Karen PutzerSweden Ylva Nowén
Sweden Anja Pärson
1088GS2003/0428 December 2003  Austria Nicole HospAustria Renate GötschlUnited States Kirsten Clark
1089SL29 December 2003  Sweden Anja PärsonAustria Nicole HospGermany Monika Bergmann
1157GS2005/0628 December 2005  Sweden Anja PärsonAustria Nicole HospSlovenia Tina Maze
1158SL29 December 2005  Austria Marlies SchildAustria Nicole HospCroatia Janica Kostelić
1229GS2007/0828 December 2007  Italy Denise KarbonUnited States Julia MancusoItaly Nicole Gius
1230SL29 December 2007  Italy Chiara CostazzaAustria Nicole HospFinland Tanja Poutiainen
1297GS2009/1028 December 2009  Germany Kathrin HölzlItaly Manuela MölggFrance Taïna Barioz
1298SL29 December 2009  Austria Marlies SchildFrance Sandrine AubertAustria Kathrin Zettel
1360GS2011/1228 December 2011  Austria Anna FenningerItaly Federica BrignoneFrance Tessa Worley
1361SL29 December 2011  Austria Marlies SchildSlovenia Tina MazeUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
1436GS2013/1428 December 2013  Austria Anna FenningerSweden Jessica Lindell-VikarbyUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
1437SL29 December 2013  Austria Marlies SchildUnited States Mikaela ShiffrinGermany Maria Höfl-Riesch
1499GS2015/1628 December 2015   Switzerland  Lara GutLiechtenstein Tina WeiratherGermany Viktoria Rebensburg
1500SL29 December 2015  Sweden Frida Hansdotter Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSlovakia Petra Vlhová
1576SL2017/1828 December 2017  United States Mikaela Shiffrin Switzerland  Wendy HoldenerSweden Frida Hansdotter
1577GS29 December 2017  Italy Federica BrignoneGermany Viktoria RebensburgUnited States Mikaela Shiffrin
1647GS2019/2028 December 2019  United States Mikaela ShiffrinItaly Marta BassinoAustria Katharina Liensberger
1648SL29 December 2019  United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová Switzerland  Michelle Gisin
1712GS2021/2228 December 2021  France Tessa WorleySlovakia Petra VlhováSweden Sara Hector
1713SL29 December 2021  Slovakia Petra VlhováAustria Katharina Liensberger Switzerland  Michelle Gisin

Course sections

  • SCL Kante, Russenweg, Gamsgangl, Jasdorferschuß, Bärental, Gribelekante, Schibrücke, Schlußhang

References

  1. "Lifte und Pisten - Defereggental" (in German). osttirol.com. 28 December 2015.
  2. "World Cup course" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 28 December 2021.
  3. "World Cup profile in picture)" (PDF). schiclub-lienz.at. 28 December 2021.

46.83°N 12.752778°E / 46.83; 12.752778

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