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Karl-Schranz-Piste is a World Cup speed ski course in St Anton am Arlberg, Austria. Course. A very demanding downhill course, was originally built for FIS Alpine ...
Karl Schranz (born 18 November 1938) is a former champion alpine ski racer from Austria, one of the best of the 1960s and early 1970s. Born and raised in St. Anton , Tyrol , Schranz had a lengthy ski racing career, from 1957 to 1972.
The Karl Schranz course was shortened to 1.9 kilometers (1.2 miles) because of heavy snowfalls after Thursday’s training run. She is scheduled to start in a super-G on Sunday before moving on next week to Cortina, the signature women's speed course where she has 12 career World Cup wins.
(Karl-Schranz-Piste 78%) DH 452: Federica Brignone Malorie Blanc: Ester Ledecká [59] 1825 14 12 January 2025 SG 273: Lauren Macuga: Stephanie Venier: Federica Brignone [60] 1826 15 14 January 2025 Flachau [a] (Griessenkar 53%) SL 515 Camille Rast Wendy Holdener: Sara Hector [61] 1827 16 18 January 2025 Cortina d'Ampezzo (Olimpia delle Tofane ...
Three weeks after her World Cup comeback with a titanium knee at age 40 in a super-G, Vonn completed the two-kilometer Karl Schranz course 2.55 seconds behind Federica Brignone of Italy. The United States star was clocked at close to 109 kph (68 mph) at a fast section of the hill where she won a downhill in December 2007.
Karl Schranz in 1966, winning his third of four Lauberhorn downhills, beneath the Mönch. One of the first reports of skiing from the Lauberhorn to Wengen was in 1912 when the Roberts of Candahar Ski Challenge Cup was offered. [4]
Karl Molitor (6x) Lauberhorn is the longest and oldest active World Cup downhill ski course in the world, which is located and named after the same name mountain in Wengen , Switzerland , debuted in 1930.
Karl Schranz Roger Staub: N/A KB: 1959 Karl Schranz: N/A: N/A GS: 1964: 1964 Jean-Claude Killy: N/A: N/A KB: 1964 Jimmie Heuga: N/A: N/A World Cup: DH 1969/70: 31 January 1970 rescheduled on the next day due to strong fog: 76: DH: 1 February 1970 Karl Schranz: Karl Cordin: Franz Vogler: 138: DH: 1972/73: 6 January 1973 Roland Collombin Philippe ...