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Lauberhorn (downhill ski course)

Lauberhorn
Place: Wengen
Mountain: Lauberhorn
Member: Club5+
Opened: 1930
Level: expert
Competition: Lauberhornrennen
Downhill
Start: 2,315 m (7,595 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,287 m (4,222 ft)
Vertical drop: 1,028 m (3,373 ft)
Length: 4,480 m (2.78 mi)
Max. incline: 42 degrees (90%)
Avr. incline: 14.7 degrees (26.2%)
Min. incline: 6 degrees (10.5%)

Lauberhorn is the longest World Cup downhill ski course in the world on the same name mountain in Wengen, Switzerland, debuted in 1930.

Course is the oldest active downhill course in the world and part of the Lauberhornrennen, the oldest ski competition in the world.

As Switzerland is and always was military neutral, downhill competitions were held even during World War II.

Downhill edit

Podiums edit

No. Type Year Winner Second Third
DH 1930   Christian Rubi   L. F. W. Jackson   Bill Bracken
DH 1931   Fritz Steuri   H. R. D. Waghorn   Willy Steuri
DH 1932   Fritz Steuri   Willy Steuri   Gody Michel
DH 1933 cancelled
DH 1934   Adolf Rubi   Arnold Glatthard   Ernst von Allmen
DH 1935   Richard Werle   Willy Steuri   Karl Graf
DH 1936   Hans Schlunegger   Émile Allais   Wilhelm Walch
DH 1937   Heinz von Allmen   Wilhelm Walch   Franz Zingerle
DH 1938   Heinz von Allmen   Rudolf Cranz   Wilhelm Walch
DH 1939   Karl Molitor   Wilhelm Walch   Josef Jennewein
DH 1940   Karl Molitor   Hans Gertsch   Oskar Gertsch
DH 1941   Rudolf Graf   Otto von Allmen   Hans Gertsch
DH 1942   Karl Molitor   Rudolf Graf   Heinz von Allmen
DH 1943   Karl Molitor   Heinz von Allmen   Marcel von Allmen
DH 1944   Rudolf Graf   Fred Rubi   Hans Gertsch
DH 1945   Karl Molitor   Paul Valär   Otto von Allmen
DH 1946   Jean Blanc   Karl Molitor   Otto von Allmen
DH 1947   Karl Molitor   Edy Rominger   Jean Blanc
DH 1948   Zeno Colò   Ralph Olinger   Karl Molitor
DH 1949   Rudolf Graf   Ralph Olinger   Luc de Bigontina
DH 1950   Fred Rubi   Bernhard Perren   Rudolf Graf
DH 1951   Othmar Schneider   Otto Linher   Zeno Colò
DH 1952   Othmar Schneider   Maurice Sanglard   Otto Linher
DH 1953   Andreas Molterer   Bernhard Perren   Martin Strolz
DH 1954   Christian Pravda   Martin Strolz   Martin Julen
DH 1955   Toni Sailer   Andreas Molterer   Ernst Oberaigner
DH 1956   Toni Sailer   Josef Rieder   Othmar Schneider
DH 1957   Toni Sailer   Roger Staub   Egon Zimmermann
DH 1958   Toni Sailer   Wallace Werner   Willi Forrer
DH 1959   Karl Schranz   Andreas Molterer   Roger Staub
DH 1960   Willy Bogner   Josef Stiegler   Egon Zimmermann
DH 1961   Guy Périllat   Gerhard Nenning   Karl Schranz
DH 1962 cancelled
DH 1963   Karl Schranz   Émile Viollat   Hugo Nindl
DH 1964 giant slalom was organized instead downhill
DH 1965   Stefan Sodat   Werner Bleiner   Karl Schranz
DH 1966   Karl Schranz   Josef Minsch   Edmund Bruggmann
World Cup
4 DH 1967   Jean-Claude Killy   Léo Lacroix   Jean-Daniel Dätwyler
20 DH 1968   Gerhard Nenning   Karl Schranz   Edmund Bruggmann
41 DH 1969   Karl Schranz   Heinrich Messner   Karl Cordin
66 DH 1970   Henri Duvillard   Karl Cordin   Heinrich Messner
DH 1971 cancelled; replaced in St. Moritz on 16 January 1971
DH 1972 cancelled
DH 1973 cancelled; replaced in Grindelwald on 13 January 1973
168 DH 1974   Roland Collombin   Franz Klammer   Herbert Plank
185 DH 1975   Franz Klammer   Herbert Plank   Erik Håker
213 DH 1976   Herbert Plank   Franz Klammer   Bernhard Russi
214 KB   Walter Tresch   Piero Gros   Gustav Thöni
215 DH   Franz Klammer   Philippe Roux   Jim Hunter
243 DH 1977   Franz Klammer   Sepp Ferstl   Bernhard Russi
DH 1978 cancelled
DH 1979 cancelled; replaced in Crans-Montana on 14 January 1979
330 DH 1980   Ken Read   Josef Walcher   Peter Wirnsberger
331 DH   Peter Müller   Ken Read   Steve Podborski
362 DH 1981   Toni Bürgler   Harti Weirather   Steve Podborski
397 DH 1982   Harti Weirather   Erwin Resch   Peter Wirnsberger
DH 1983 cancelled; replaced in Kitzbühel on 21 January 1983
464 DH 1984   Bill Johnson   Anton Steiner   Erwin Resch
467 KB   Andreas Wenzel   Anton Steiner   Peter Lüscher
506 DH 1985   Helmut Höflehner   Franz Heinzer   Peter Wirnsberger
507 DH   Peter Wirnsberger   Peter Lüscher   Peter Müller

 Not part of classic Lauberhornrennen. It only replaced other venues. 
 Combined shared with other venues: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1976) and Parpan (1984). 

Club5+ edit

In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.[1]

Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Srečko Medven predsednik elitnega združenje (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Naše novice. June 2010.
  2. ^ "Club5+ workshop in Adelboden". saslong.org. 23 October 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

46°35′38″N 7°55′27″E / 46.593889°N 7.924167°E / 46.593889; 7.924167

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LauberhornPlace WengenMountain LauberhornMember Club5 Opened 1930Level expertCompetition LauberhornrennenDownhillStart 2 315 m 7 595 ft AA Finish 1 287 m 4 222 ft Vertical drop 1 028 m 3 373 ft Length 4 480 m 2 78 mi Max incline 42 degrees 90 Avr incline 14 7 degrees 26 2 Min incline 6 degrees 10 5 Lauberhorn is the longest World Cup downhill ski course in the world on the same name mountain in Wengen Switzerland debuted in 1930 Course is the oldest active downhill course in the world and part of the Lauberhornrennen the oldest ski competition in the world As Switzerland is and always was military neutral downhill competitions were held even during World War II Contents 1 Downhill 1 1 Podiums 2 Club5 3 References 4 External linksDownhill editPodiums edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2022 No Type Year Winner Second Third DH 1930 nbsp Christian Rubi nbsp L F W Jackson nbsp Bill BrackenDH 1931 nbsp Fritz Steuri nbsp H R D Waghorn nbsp Willy SteuriDH 1932 nbsp Fritz Steuri nbsp Willy Steuri nbsp Gody MichelDH 1933 cancelled DH 1934 nbsp Adolf Rubi nbsp Arnold Glatthard nbsp Ernst von AllmenDH 1935 nbsp Richard Werle nbsp Willy Steuri nbsp Karl GrafDH 1936 nbsp Hans Schlunegger nbsp Emile Allais nbsp Wilhelm WalchDH 1937 nbsp Heinz von Allmen nbsp Wilhelm Walch nbsp Franz ZingerleDH 1938 nbsp Heinz von Allmen nbsp Rudolf Cranz nbsp Wilhelm WalchDH 1939 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Wilhelm Walch nbsp Josef JenneweinDH 1940 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Hans Gertsch nbsp Oskar GertschDH 1941 nbsp Rudolf Graf nbsp Otto von Allmen nbsp Hans GertschDH 1942 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Rudolf Graf nbsp Heinz von AllmenDH 1943 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Heinz von Allmen nbsp Marcel von AllmenDH 1944 nbsp Rudolf Graf nbsp Fred Rubi nbsp Hans GertschDH 1945 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Paul Valar nbsp Otto von AllmenDH 1946 nbsp Jean Blanc nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Otto von AllmenDH 1947 nbsp Karl Molitor nbsp Edy Rominger nbsp Jean BlancDH 1948 nbsp Zeno Colo nbsp Ralph Olinger nbsp Karl MolitorDH 1949 nbsp Rudolf Graf nbsp Ralph Olinger nbsp Luc de BigontinaDH 1950 nbsp Fred Rubi nbsp Bernhard Perren nbsp Rudolf GrafDH 1951 nbsp Othmar Schneider nbsp Otto Linher nbsp Zeno ColoDH 1952 nbsp Othmar Schneider nbsp Maurice Sanglard nbsp Otto LinherDH 1953 nbsp Andreas Molterer nbsp Bernhard Perren nbsp Martin StrolzDH 1954 nbsp Christian Pravda nbsp Martin Strolz nbsp Martin JulenDH 1955 nbsp Toni Sailer nbsp Andreas Molterer nbsp Ernst OberaignerDH 1956 nbsp Toni Sailer nbsp Josef Rieder nbsp Othmar SchneiderDH 1957 nbsp Toni Sailer nbsp Roger Staub nbsp Egon ZimmermannDH 1958 nbsp Toni Sailer nbsp Wallace Werner nbsp Willi ForrerDH 1959 nbsp Karl Schranz nbsp Andreas Molterer nbsp Roger StaubDH 1960 nbsp Willy Bogner nbsp Josef Stiegler nbsp Egon ZimmermannDH 1961 nbsp Guy Perillat nbsp Gerhard Nenning nbsp Karl SchranzDH 1962 cancelled DH 1963 nbsp Karl Schranz nbsp Emile Viollat nbsp Hugo NindlDH 1964 giant slalom was organized instead downhill DH 1965 nbsp Stefan Sodat nbsp Werner Bleiner nbsp Karl SchranzDH 1966 nbsp Karl Schranz nbsp Josef Minsch nbsp Edmund BruggmannWorld Cup4 DH 1967 nbsp Jean Claude Killy nbsp Leo Lacroix nbsp Jean Daniel Datwyler20 DH 1968 nbsp Gerhard Nenning nbsp Karl Schranz nbsp Edmund Bruggmann41 DH 1969 nbsp Karl Schranz nbsp Heinrich Messner nbsp Karl Cordin66 DH 1970 nbsp Henri Duvillard nbsp Karl Cordin nbsp Heinrich MessnerDH 1971 cancelled replaced in St Moritz on 16 January 1971DH 1972 cancelledDH 1973 cancelled replaced in Grindelwald on 13 January 1973168 DH 1974 nbsp Roland Collombin nbsp Franz Klammer nbsp Herbert Plank185 DH 1975 nbsp Franz Klammer nbsp Herbert Plank nbsp Erik Haker213 DH 1976 nbsp Herbert Plank nbsp Franz Klammer nbsp Bernhard Russi214 KB nbsp Walter Tresch nbsp Piero Gros nbsp Gustav Thoni215 DH nbsp Franz Klammer nbsp Philippe Roux nbsp Jim Hunter243 DH 1977 nbsp Franz Klammer nbsp Sepp Ferstl nbsp Bernhard RussiDH 1978 cancelledDH 1979 cancelled replaced in Crans Montana on 14 January 1979330 DH 1980 nbsp Ken Read nbsp Josef Walcher nbsp Peter Wirnsberger331 DH nbsp Peter Muller nbsp Ken Read nbsp Steve Podborski362 DH 1981 nbsp Toni Burgler nbsp Harti Weirather nbsp Steve Podborski397 DH 1982 nbsp Harti Weirather nbsp Erwin Resch nbsp Peter WirnsbergerDH 1983 cancelled replaced in Kitzbuhel on 21 January 1983464 DH 1984 nbsp Bill Johnson nbsp Anton Steiner nbsp Erwin Resch467 KB nbsp Andreas Wenzel nbsp Anton Steiner nbsp Peter Luscher506 DH 1985 nbsp Helmut Hoflehner nbsp Franz Heinzer nbsp Peter Wirnsberger507 DH nbsp Peter Wirnsberger nbsp Peter Luscher nbsp Peter Muller Not part of classic Lauberhornrennen It only replaced other venues Combined shared with other venues Garmisch Partenkirchen 1976 and Parpan 1984 Club5 editIn 1986 elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers Kitzbuhel Wengen Garmisch Val d Isere and Val Gardena Groden with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible 1 Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5 Alta Badia Cortina Kranjska Gora Maribor Lake Louise Schladming Adelboden Kvitfjell St Moritz and Are 2 References edit Srecko Medven predsednik elitnega zdruzenje page 9 in Slovenian Nase novice June 2010 Club5 workshop in Adelboden saslong org 23 October 2021 External links editOfficial website46 35 38 N 7 55 27 E 46 593889 N 7 924167 E 46 593889 7 924167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lauberhorn downhill ski course amp oldid 1142744042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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