Stade Émile-Allais Explained

bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Stade Émile-Allais
Place: Courchevel, France
Mountain: Rocher de la Loze
Opened: 1979 (men)
2010 (women)
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Giant slalom
Start: 2175m (7,136feet) (AA)
Finish: 1815m (5,955feet)
Vertical drop: 360m (1,180feet)
Max. incline: 34.3 degrees (58.5%)
Avr. incline: 15.2 degrees (27.2%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" Slalom
Start: 2014m (6,608feet) (AA)
Finish: 1824m (5,984feet)
Vertical drop: 190m (620feet)
Max. incline: 23.7 degrees (44%)
Avr. incline: 20.7 degrees (37.8%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)
Stade Émile-Allais is a World Cup ski course in Courchevel, France. It has regularly hosted women's technical events (slalom, giant slalom) since 2010, and is named after local ski racing legend Émile Allais (1912–2012).[1] [2] [3]

This course is part of Les Trois Vallées (The Three Valleys), connecting eight resorts into the largest ski area in the world, with over 600km (400miles) of ski slopes.

World Cup

Women

TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1328 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center21 December 2010   Tina Maze
SL bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=317 December 2011   heavy snow; replaced in Courchevel on 18 December 2011
GS 18 December 2011   heavy snow; replaced in Soldeu on 10 February 2012
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1358 SL 18 December 2011   Kathrin Zettel
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1399 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center16 December 2012   Tessa Worley
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1433 SL bgcolor=gainsboro align=center17 December 2013  
GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=213 December 2014   lack of snow; replaced in Åre on 12 December 2014
SL 14 December 2014   lack of snow; replaced in Åre on 13 December 2014
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1498 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center20 December 2015  
GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center20 December 2016   excessive wind after race started; replaced in Semmering on 27 December 2016
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1574 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=219 December 2017   Manuela Mölgg
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1575 PS 20 December 2017   Irene Curtoni
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1613 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=221 December 2018   Tessa Worley
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1614 SL 22 December 2018   Frida Hansdotter
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1646 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center17 December 2019      Wendy Holdener
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1671 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=212 December 2020   Petra Vlhová
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1672 GS 14 December 2020   Tessa Worley
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1710 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=221 December 2021      Michelle Gisin
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1711 GS align=right bgcolor=#FFFF9922 December 2021   Marta Bassino-align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1733 SL 19 March 2022   align=center rowspan=2 colspan=3World Cup finals
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1734 GS 20 March 2022   -->

Men

TypeSeasonDateWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"294 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center7 January 1979   Bojan Križaj
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1852 GS bgcolor=gainsboro align=center rowspan=219 March 2022   align=center rowspan=2 colspan=3World Cup finals
align=center bgcolor="#EFEFEF"1853 SL 20 March 2022  -->

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stade de slalom–Une EXPÉRIENCE a la hauteur de vos attentes. sportcourchevel.com. 14 December 2021. fr.
  2. Web site: Stade Emile-Allais. worldcupcourchevel.com. 14 December 2021. fr.
  3. Web site: Stade Emile Allais Courchevel. skiworldcup.it. 14 December 2021. fr.