Adelboden, Switzerland 11 Jan 2025 – 12 Jan 2025
Source: https://www.fis-ski.com and https://weltcup-adelboden.ch/
Website: https://www.instagram.com/fisalpine/ and https://www.facebook.com/fisalpine
Event schedule |
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2025AL0023PROG Download |
Adelboden (SUI) Audi FIS Ski World Cup Men’s Slalom 11.01.2025 – Men’s Slalom | WC |
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Liveticker 1st Run CODEX: 0024 |
Startlist Run 1 2025AL0024SLR1 Download |
Result 2025AL0024RLR1 Download |
Startlist Run 2 2025AL0024SLR2 Download |
Liveticker 2nd Run CODEX 0024 |
Result 2025AL0024RLR2 Download |
Adelboden (SUI) Audi FIS Ski World Cup Men’s Giant Slalom 12.01.2025 – Men’s Giant Slalom | WC |
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Liveticker 1st Run CODEX: 0023 |
Startlist Run 1 2025AL0023SLR1 Download |
Result 2025AL0023RLR1 Download |
Startlist Run 2 2025AL0023SLR2 Download |
Liveticker 2nd Run CODEX 0023 |
Result 2025AL0023RLR2 Download |
Course: https://weltcup-adelboden.ch/
Two races, one myth. The Chuenisbärgli captivates athletes and ski fans alike.
The races at Chuenisbärgli are considered classics in the Ski World Cup as Adelboden is one of only three places (Adelboden, Wengen, Kitzbühel) that have hosted ski races every year since the FIS World Cup was founded in 1967.
The Giant Slalom on the Adelboden World Cup slope is rightly considered the most difficult in the world.
Facts
- The World Cup mountain was newly approved by the FIS in 2020. The approval is valid until 2030 and World Cup, European Cup and FIS races for men and women may be held.
- “Chuenis”, as the locals affectionately call it, is probably the short name for Chuenrad or Konrad, but it is unclear which “Chueni” or Konrad gave the Chuenisbärgli its name. The somewhat more unusual spelling of Kuonisbärgli also points to the origin of the name.
- The World Cup course can be explored not only in winter. In the summer months, a hiking trail known as the World Cup Trail leads from the finish area up to the start house. Along the trail, young and old can learn interesting facts about the biggest sports event in the region.
Info Giant Slalom
- Start height 1730 m.a.s.l.
- Finish height 1310 m.a.s.l.
- Course length 1290 m
- Height difference 420 m
- Maximum slope 60%
- Smallest slope 10%
- Average slope 30%
- 50-55 gates
Info Slalom
- Starting height: 1513 m.a.s.l.
- Finish heigh 1302 m.a.s.l.
- Route length 622 m
- Height difference 211 m
- Maximum slope 50%
- Smallest slope 10%
- Average slope 30%
- 60-65 gates
Key points
The sections of the race track at Chuenisbärgli traditionally bear local field names.
- “Cannon barrel” – steep slope at the start, the steepest part of the course
- “Schnittenmedli” – entry to the challenging middle section
- “Winter valley” – there the snow is always particularly long in the spring.
- “Chäla” – video wall, marquee and catering
- “Giisbrunni” – entrance to the steep finish slope
- “50° target slope” – Famous. Notorious. The most stuttering in the World Cup.