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KITZBUHEL HAHNENKAMM, AUSTRIA
From 20 to 22 January 2012, Hahnenkamm fever will be hitting Austria. The world’s best skiers will gather in Kitzbühel to celebrate the highlight of the world cup calendar. The world’s most difficult ski piste will certainly challenge the skiers.
Event Details:
Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2011/2012 : Kitzbuhel, Austria
Hahnenkamm-Race 2011-2012
| Thursday, 19th January | |
| 10:15 am | Downhill Training |
| Friday, 20th January | |
| 11:30 am | HAHNENKAMM SUPER-G |
| 06:30 pm | Prize giving ceremony HAHNENKAMM SUPER-G; finish area Draw for HAHNENKAMM DOWNHILL; finish area |
| Saturday, 21st January | |
| 11:30 am | HAHNENKAMM DOWNHILL |
| 02:00 pm | "KitzCharityTrophy" |
| 06:30 pm | Prize giving ceremony HAHNENKAMM DOWNHILL Draw for HAHNENKAMM SLALOM; finish area "Hahnenkamm Fireworks"; finish area |
| Sunday, 22nd January | |
| 10:15 am | HAHNENKAMM SLALOM 1st Run |
| 01:30 pm | HAHNENKAMM SLALOM 2nd Run |
| followed by | Prize giving ceremony HAHNENKAMM SLALOM & HAHNENKAMM COMBINED; finish area |
Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 2011/2012 : Kitzbuhel, Austria
Jumps
up to 80m, steep slopes up to 85% and speeds up to 140 km/h. Less than
2 minutes to complete the stretch of 3.3 km. An altitude difference of
863 m from the starting point (1665m) ... to the finish (802m). An
average speed of 103 km/h. This is the most difficult ski piste in the
world.
There are many fascinating facts and figures about the ‘Streif’ course. The Hahnenkamm race has been taking place on the Kitzbühels landmark mountain since 1931. Points which have remained fixed since the early years include the Streif descent, the Combination and the Ganslernhang slalom. This historic slope now forms part of the course again following a short break. The Streifalm Super-G was introduced in the 1990s.
The Hahnenkamm event represents a sporting and social highlight of the year in Kitzbühel. During the event, this town on the Gams bursts at the seams with reporters and celebrities from all over the world taking to the streets of Kitzbühel. Visitors can also enjoy the unique Hahnenkamm flair in Kitzbühel as well as cheering on some of the world’s best skiers along with tens of thousands of fans!
Cortina is a town in the region of Veneto located in the heart of the Dolomites in the Alpine valley and is a very popular winter resort known for its ski ranges, scenery, accommodation and vibrant nightlife. Apart for the renowned après-ski, Cortina d’Ampezzo is one of the most popular ski resorts in Italy, and can boast more than 100 ski runs over 140km, 30 chairlifts, 6 gondolas and 15 surface lifts. The longest run measures 11km.
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There are many fascinating facts and figures about the ‘Streif’ course. The Hahnenkamm race has been taking place on the Kitzbühels landmark mountain since 1931. Points which have remained fixed since the early years include the Streif descent, the Combination and the Ganslernhang slalom. This historic slope now forms part of the course again following a short break. The Streifalm Super-G was introduced in the 1990s.
The Hahnenkamm event represents a sporting and social highlight of the year in Kitzbühel. During the event, this town on the Gams bursts at the seams with reporters and celebrities from all over the world taking to the streets of Kitzbühel. Visitors can also enjoy the unique Hahnenkamm flair in Kitzbühel as well as cheering on some of the world’s best skiers along with tens of thousands of fans!
Cortina is a town in the region of Veneto located in the heart of the Dolomites in the Alpine valley and is a very popular winter resort known for its ski ranges, scenery, accommodation and vibrant nightlife. Apart for the renowned après-ski, Cortina d’Ampezzo is one of the most popular ski resorts in Italy, and can boast more than 100 ski runs over 140km, 30 chairlifts, 6 gondolas and 15 surface lifts. The longest run measures 11km.
Don't Miss The Excitation........ Watch Live & Enjoy......


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