Gudiberg
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Gudiberg | |
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Große Olympiaschanze & Slalom slope | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 910 m (2,990 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany |
Gudiberg - Slalom | |
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Vertical | 210 m (689 ft) |
Top elevation | 960 m (3,150 ft) |
Base elevation | 750 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 | |
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Men | ||||
1936 | Franz Pfnür | Gustav Lantschner | Émile Allais | KB |
Women | ||||
1936 | Christl Cranz | Käthe Grasegger | Laila Schou Nilsen | KB |
World Championships
Year | Winner | Second | Third | |
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Men | ||||
2011 | Jean-Baptiste Grange | Jens Byggmark | Manfred Mölgg | SL |
Aksel Lund Svindal | Christof Innerhofer | Peter Fill | KB | |
Women | ||||
2011 | Marlies Schild | Kathrin Zettel | Maria Pietilä Holmner | SL |
Anna Fenninger | Tina Maze | Anja Pärson | KB |
World Cup
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
- ^ "Venues:Gudiberg". Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011 - World Championships. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
- 1936 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 289–303. (in German)
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47°28′34″N 11°07′08″E / 47.476°N 11.119°E / 47.476; 11.119
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