Schlossberg (ski course) explained

bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Schlossberg
Place: Lienz, Tyrol
Mountain: Lienz Dolomites
Opened: 1969
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Giant slalom
Start: 1008m (3,307feet) (AA)
Finish: 680m (2,230feet)
Vertical drop: 328m (1,076feet)
Length: 1300m (4,300feet)
Max. incline: 25.2° degrees (47%)
Avg. incline: 13° degrees (23%)
Min. incline: 10.2° degrees (18%)
Most wins: Anja Pärson (2x)
Anna Fenninger (2x)
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Slalom
Start: 880m (2,890feet) (AA)
Finish: 680m (2,230feet)
Vertical drop: 200m (700feet)
Length: 644m (2,113feet)
Max. incline: 25.2° degrees (47%)
Avg. incline: 13° degrees (23%)
Min. incline: 10.2° degrees (18%)
Most wins: Marlies Schild (4x)

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.

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

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

TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"62 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=220 December 1969      Jakob Tischhauser
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"63 SL 21 December 1969   Spider Sabich
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF".613. SL bgcolor=gainsboro align=center12 January 1988   Jonas Nilsson

Women

TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"63 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=219 December 1969   Barbara Ann Cochran
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"64 SL 20 December 1969   Bernadette Rauter
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"882 SL bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=227 December 1997   Urška Hrovat
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"883 SL 28 December 1997   Deborah Compagnoni
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"950 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 1999   Birgit Heeb
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"951 SL 29 December 1999   Karin Köllerer
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1022 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2001  
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1023 SL 29 December 2001  
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1088 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2003   Kirsten Clark
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1089 SL 29 December 2003   Monika Bergmann
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1157 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2005   Tina Maze
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1158 SL 29 December 2005   Janica Kostelić
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1229 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2007   Nicole Gius
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1230 SL 29 December 2007   Tanja Poutiainen
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1297 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2009   Taïna Barioz
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1298 SL 29 December 2009   Kathrin Zettel
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1360 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2011   Tessa Worley
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1361 SL 29 December 2011   Mikaela Shiffrin
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1436 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2013   Mikaela Shiffrin
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1437 SL 29 December 2013   Maria Höfl-Riesch
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1499 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2015   Viktoria Rebensburg
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1500 SL 29 December 2015   Petra Vlhová
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1576 SL bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2017   Frida Hansdotter
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1577 GS 29 December 2017   Mikaela Shiffrin
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1647 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2019   Katharina Liensberger
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1648 SL 29 December 2019   Mikaela Shiffrin Petra Vlhová   Michelle Gisin
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1712 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=228 December 2021   Sara Hector
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1713 SL 29 December 2021  

Course sections

External links

46.83°N 12.7528°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lifte und Pisten - Defereggental. osttirol.com. 28 December 2015. de.
  2. Web site: World Cup course. International Ski Federation. 28 December 2021.
  3. Web site: World Cup profile in picture). schiclub-lienz.at. 28 December 2021.