Kälberloch | |
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![]() extra steep start with 70% fall (in the back) | |
Place: | ![]() |
Mountain: | Gamskogel (Radstadt Tauern) |
Opened: | 1990 |
Downhill | |
Start: | 2,176 m (7,139 ft) (AA) |
Finish: | 1,380 m (4,528 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 796 m (2,612 ft) |
Length: | 3.005 km (1.87 mi) |
Level: | ![]() |
Max. incline: | 35 degrees (70%) |
Avg. incline: | 14.8 degrees (26.5%) |
Most wins: | ![]() |
Kälberloch is a World Cup downhill ski course in Austria, located on Gamskogel (Radstadt Tauern) mountain in Zauchensee, Altenmarkt im Pongau, Salzburg; it debuted in 1990.[1][2][3]
Kälberloch is considered the most demanding course on the women's World Cup circuit; it hosted the season final speed events for men and women in March 2002, with the technical events on the "Griessenkar" course.
The start fall is so steep (70% gradient) it is impossible to walk uphill; the only access to the start at ridge overhang with barely any space, is via a steep cog railway.
World Cup
Women
![Kälberloch is located in Austria](../I/Austria_relief_location_map.jpg.webp)
![Kälberloch](../I/Red_pog.svg.png.webp)
Location in Austria
![Kälberloch is located in Alps](../I/Alps_location_map.png.webp)
![Kälberloch](../I/Red_pog.svg.png.webp)
Location in the Alps
![](../I/Lindsey_Vonn_in_2016.jpg.webp)
Lindsey Vonn (USA)
won record 4 downhills
won record 4 downhills
Men
No. | Type | Season | Date | Winner | Second | Third |
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1109 | DH | 2002 | 6 March 2002 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
1110 | SG | 7 March 2002 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Course sections
- Startschuss, Gamsfeld, Schikane, Hot Air, Jägersprung, Kälberloch, Wasserschloss, Kompression, Panoramakurve, Unterbergweg, Lecherneck, Schmalzleiten, Tischboden, Ziel Sprung
References
- ↑ "Weltcup kommt alle zwei Jahre nach Zauchensee" (in German). meinbezirk.at. 10 January 2019.
- ↑ "Skiweltcup-Woche in Flachau und Altenmarkt/Zauchensee" (in German). antennesalzburg.oe24.at. 21 December 2021.
- ↑ "Official course name" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 13 January 2022.
- ↑ "Women's Combined, Zauchensee, Switzerland". Int'l Ski Federation. 15 January 2017.
External links
- altenmarkt-zauchensee.at official site
- FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Zauchensee, Austria
- Ski-db.com – Zauchensee women's races
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