Gudiberg
Große Olympiaschanze & Slalom slope
Highest point
Elevation910 m (2,990 ft)
Geography
LocationGarmisch-Partenkirchen,
Bavaria, Germany
Gudiberg - Slalom
2011 World Championships (Women's SL)
Vertical210 m (689 ft)
Top elevation960 m (3,150 ft)  
Base elevation750 m (2,461 ft)

Gudiberg is a mountain of Bavaria, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. It lies south of the centre of Partenkirchen and east of the Partnach river.

Alpine skiing

It hosted the slalom part of the alpine skiing combined event for the 1936 Winter Olympics in neighboring Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

The slalom slope at Gudiberg was improved in preparation for the World Championships in 2011, and has hosted World Cup slalom events.[1]

Olympics

Year Winner Second Third
Men
1936Nazi Germany Franz PfnürNazi Germany Gustav LantschnerFrance Émile AllaisKB
Women
1936Nazi Germany Christl CranzNazi Germany Käthe GraseggerNorway Laila Schou NilsenKB

World Championships

Year Winner Second Third
Men
2011France Jean-Baptiste GrangeSweden Jens ByggmarkItaly Manfred MölggSL
Norway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Christof InnerhoferItaly Peter FillKB
Women
2011Austria Marlies SchildAustria Kathrin ZettelSweden Maria Pietilä HolmnerSL
Austria Anna FenningerSlovenia Tina MazeSweden Anja PärsonKB

World Cup

Year Winner Second Third
Men
2023Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Manuel FellerFrance Clément NoëlSL
2022Norway Henrik KristoffersenUnited Kingdom Dave RydingGermany Linus StraßerSL
Norway Henrik Kristoffersen Switzerland  Loïc MeillardAustria Manuel FellerSL
2010Germany Felix NeureutherAustria Manfred PrangerSweden André MyhrerSL
2009Italy Manfred MölggItaly Giorgio RoccaAustria Reinfried HerbstSL
2008Austria Reinfried HerbstItaly Manfred MölggCroatia Ivica KostelićSL
2007Austria Mario MattGermany Felix NeureutherAustria Benjamin RaichSL
1995Italy Alberto TombaLuxembourg Marc GirardelliFrance Yves DimierSL
1994Italy Alberto TombaSweden Thomas FogdöSlovenia Jure KoširSL
1993Italy Alberto TombaNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
Austria Thomas Stangassinger
SL
1992France Patrice BianchiAustria Hubert StrolzItaly Alberto TombaSL
Switzerland Paul AccolaNorway Ole Kristian FurusethAustria Hubert StrolzKB
1982United States Steve MahreUnited States Phil MahreItaly Paolo De ChiesaSL
United States Steve MahreFrance Michel VionSwitzerland Peter LüscherKB
1981United States Steve MahreBulgaria Petar PopangelovLiechtenstein Paul FrommeltSL
1979Switzerland Peter LüscherUnited States Phil MahreBulgaria Petar PopangelovSL
Switzerland Peter LüscherUnited States Phil MahreLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelKB
1976Italy Fausto RadiciItaly Piero GrosSweden Ingemar StenmarkSL
Switzerland Walter TreschItaly Piero GrosItaly Gustav ThöniKB
1975Italy Piero GrosItaly Gustav ThöniItaly Fausto RadiciSL
1974Germany Christian NeureutherItaly Gustav ThöniWest Germany Hansjorg SchlagerSL
Women
2010Austria Marlies SchildAustria Kathrin ZettelGermany Maria RieschSL
2009United States Lindsey VonnGermany Maria RieschSlovenia Maruša FerkSL
2001Croatia Janica KostelićFrance Christel PascalAustria Karin KöllererSL
1996Slovenia Urška HrovatAustria Elfi EderItaly Roberta SerraSL
1995Germany Martina Ertl-RenzItaly Deborah CompagnoniSwitzerland Gabriela ZingreSL
1975Switzerland Lise-Marie MorerodWest Germany Christa ZechmeisterNorway Torill FjeldstadSL

Ski jumping

The adjacent ski jumping hill Große Olympiaschanze is a regular stop on the World Cup tour, part of the Four Hills Tournament since 1953.

References

  1. "Venues:Gudiberg". Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011 - World Championships. Retrieved February 15, 2013.

47°28′34″N 11°07′08″E / 47.476°N 11.119°E / 47.476; 11.119


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