Saslong
Place:Italy Val Gardena/Gröden
Mountain:Langkofel, Dolomites
Member:Club5+
Opened:1969
Level: expert
Downhill
Start:2,249 m (7,379 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,410 m (4,626 ft)
Vertical drop:   839 m (2,753 ft)
Length:3.446 km (2.14 mi)
Max. incline:29.6 degrees (56.9%)
Avg. incline:13.8 degrees (24.5%)
Min. incline:  6.4 degrees (11.2%)
Most wins (M):Austria Franz Klammer (4x)
Italy Kristian Ghedina (4x)
Most wins (L):Slovenia Ilka Štuhec (1x)
Super-G
Start:2,000 m (6,562 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,410 m (4,626 ft)
Vertical drop:   590 m (1,936 ft)
Length:2.365 km (1.47 mi)
Max. incline:29.6 degrees (56.9%)
Avg. incline:14.0 degrees (24.9%)
Min. incline:  6.5 degrees (11.4%)
Most wins (M):Norway Aksel Lund Svindal (5x)
Most wins (L):Slovenia Ilka Štuhec (1x)
Val Gardena is located in Italy
Val Gardena
Val Gardena
Location in Italy

Saslong is a World Cup downhill ski course in Italy just above Val Gardena/Gröden. Located on the Langkofel in the Dolomites, the race course made its World Cup debut in February 1969.[1] The ski course is named after the mountain Saslonch (German: Langkofel, Italian: Sassolungo) with an adapted spelling.

Course sections

Spinel

Difficult jump short after the start, into the steepest section (56.9% gradient), then virtual change direction in mid-air to compression.

Saut dl Moro

A forty-metre (130 ft) jump which takes skiers into the second compression.

Looping

Muri di Sochers

Fifteen-to-twenty-metre (49 to 66 ft) jump in the air, followed by a flat, yet intense, left-right-left gate combination ending at the 1st Mauer ("Wall").

Skiers jump approximately 35 metres (115 ft) directly to the 1st Mauer and have to sway to the right to the 2nd Mauer.

The jump on the 2nd Mauer contemporaneously serves as the entry into the flat section leading to the 1st Camel Hump with top speed at 130 km/h (81 mph).

Gobbe del Cammello (Camel Humps)

The Camel Humps represent the most spectacular section of the Saslong. They were named by the late and former Austrian FIS TD Sepp Sulzberger.

Uli Spiess from Austria was the first athlete to attempt and succeed in jumping all three Humps at the same time instead of taking each jump separately.

Since Spiess' premiere, skiers today mostly absorb the first jump (a.k.a. "Girardelli Line") and leap from the second over the third.

The record jump belongs to Austrian skier Michael Walchhofer who leaped 88 metres (289 ft) reaching a height of 4–5 meters in 2003.

Ciaslat

Ciaslat with its corrugated ripples and bumps is where the race is often decided. In this technically very demanding section of the course racers face overall 17 different ripples.

Nucia (Tunnel)

Skiers take the Nucia jump into the final schuss following the exit from Ciaslat.

Schuss

The jump owes its name to the new tunnel that runs below the Final schuss and is part of the new street by-passing St.Christina which was opened in 2009.

World Cup

Downhill start
Upper section
Upper section
Intermediate section
Final section
Finish area

The first downhill winner in February 1969 was Jean-Daniel Dätwyler from Switzerland, and this annual ski event is part of the prestigious Saslong Classic competition.

Saslong hosted the World Championships in 1970, which also counted for 1970 World Cup season points and wins/podiums statistics.

On 23 March 1975, Saslong hosted the first parallel slalom in history, Gustav Thöni won in front of 40,000, beating Ingemar Stenmark in the final.[2]

Men

Event Key: DH – Downhill, SG – Super Giant Slalom, KB – Combined, PS – Parallel Slalom
No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
51DH1968/6914 February 1969  Switzerland Jean-Daniel DätwylerFrance Henri DuvillardAustria Rudi Sailer
79DH1969/7015 February 1970  Switzerland Bernhard RussiAustria Karl CordinAustralia Malcolm Milne
128DH1971/7215 March 1972  Switzerland Bernhard RussiSwitzerland René BerthodUnited States Mike Lafferty
135DH1972/7315 February 1973  Switzerland Roland CollombinAustria Karl CordinAustria David Zwilling
203DH1974/7521 March 1975  Austria Franz KlammerNorway Erik HåkerSwitzerland Bernhard Russi
204PS23 March 1975  Italy Gustav ThöniSweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Walter Tresch
232DH1976/7717 December 1976  Austria Franz KlammerItaly Herbert PlankNorway Erik Håker
233DH18 December 1976  Austria Franz KlammerAustria Josef WalcherSwitzerland Bernhard Russi
267DH1977/7818 December 1977  Italy Herbert PlankAustria Peter Wirnsberger IAustria Franz Klammer
289DH1978/7916 December 1978  Austria Josef WalcherSwitzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Walter Vesti
290DH17 December 1978  Norway Erik HåkerSwitzerland Peter MüllerCanada Ken Read
323DH1979/8017 December 1979  Switzerland Peter MüllerNorway Erik HåkerAustria Werner Grissmann
324KB11 December 1979  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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17 December 1979  
Val Gardena (DH)  
Switzerland Peter LüscherLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelAustria Anton Steiner
348DH1980/8114 December 1980  Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Harti WeiratherCanada Steve Podborski
349KB9 December 1980  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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14 December 1980  
Val Gardena (DH)  
Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Leonhard StockLiechtenstein Andreas Wenzel
350DH15 December 1980  Austria Harti WeiratherAustria Uli SpießSwitzerland Peter Müller
385DH1981/8213 December 1981  Austria Erwin ReschUnited Kingdom Konrad BartelskiAustria Leonhard Stock
386KB9 December 1981  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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13 December 1981  
Val Gardena (DH)  
United States Phil MahreLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelNorway Even Hole
417DH1982/8319 December 1982  Switzerland Conradin CathomenAustria Erwin ReschAustria Franz Klammer
418KB12 December 1982  
Val d'Isere (SG)  
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19 December 1982  
Val Gardena (DH)  
Switzerland Franz HeinzerSwitzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Peter Lüscher
419DH20 December 1982  Austria Franz KlammerSwitzerland Peter MüllerSwitzerland Urs Räber
458DH1983/8418 December 1983  Switzerland Urs RäberCanada Todd BrookerCanada Steve Podborski
459SG19 December 1983  Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Martin HanglAustria Leonhard Stock
461KB19 December 1983  
Val Gardena (SG)  
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20 December 1983  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelSwitzerland Thomas BürglerItaly Alex Giorgi
493DH1984/8515 December 1984  Austria Helmut HöflehnerSwitzerland Conradin CathomenAustria Peter Wirnsberger I
528DH1985/8614 December 1985  Austria Peter Wirnsberger ISwitzerland Peter MüllerWest Germany Sepp Wildgruber
530KB14 December 1985  
Val Gardena (DH)  
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15 December 1985  
Alta Badia (GS)  
Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSweden Niklas HenningSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
575DH1986/8713 December 1986  Canada Rob BoydItaly Michael MairWest Germany Markus Wasmeier
606DH1987/8812 December 1987  Canada Rob BoydSwitzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenCanada Brian Stemmle
636DH1988/899 December 1988  Switzerland Peter MüllerAustria Armin AssingerCanada Rob Boyd
637DH10 December 1988  Austria Helmut HöflehnerAustria Patrick OrtliebSwitzerland Peter Müller
673DH1989/9016 December 1989  Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Franz HeinzerItaly Kristian Ghedina
703DH1990/9114 December 1990  Switzerland Franz HeinzerGermany Berni HuberNorway Atle Skårdal
704DH15 December 1990  Norway Atle SkårdalCanada Rob BoydFrance Luc Alphand
733DH1991/9214 December 1991  Switzerland Franz HeinzerAustria Leonhard StockNorway Atle Skårdal
764DH1992/9311 December 1992  Switzerland William BesseNorway Jan Einar ThorsenAustria Patrick Ortlieb
765DH12 December 1992  Austria Leonhard StockSwitzerland William BesseUnited States A J Kitt
801DH1993/9417 December 1993  Liechtenstein Markus FoserAustria Werner FranzLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
802DH18 December 1993  Austria Patrick OrtliebSwitzerland Daniel MahrerFrance Jean-Luc Crétier
870DH1995/9616 December 1995  Austria Patrick OrtliebSwitzerland Xavier GigandetFrance Luc Alphand
904DH1996/9720 December 1996  France Luc AlphandNorway Atle SkårdalItaly Kristian Ghedina
905DH21 December 1996  Italy Kristian GhedinaFrance Luc AlphandAustria Josef Strobl
978DH1998/9918 December 1998  Norway Lasse KjusAustria Werner FranzAustria Hermann Maier
979DH19 December 1998  Italy Kristian GhedinaNorway Lasse KjusAustria Werner Franz
1013DH1999/0017 December 1999  Italy Kristian GhedinaAustria Josef StroblCanada Ed Podivinsky
1014DH18 December 1999  Austria Andreas SchiffererItaly Kristian GhedinaAustria Hermann Maier
DH2000/0116 December 2000  cancelled; replaced in Val-d'Isère on same dates
SG17 December 2000  
1085DH2001/0214 December 2001  Italy Kristian GhedinaNorway Lasse KjusItaly Kurt Sulzenbacher
1086DH15 December 2001  Austria Stephan EberharterAustria Michael WalchhoferNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
1123SG2002/0320 December 2002   Switzerland  Didier DéfagoAustria Hannes ReicheltLiechtenstein Marco Büchel
1124DH21 December 2002  France Antoine DénériazAustria Michael WalchhoferAustria Josef Strobl
1160SG2003/0419 December 2003  Norway Lasse KjusAustria Stephan EberharterAustria Hermann Maier
1161DH20 December 2003  France Antoine DénériazAustria Michael WalchhoferAustria Hans Knauß
1199SG2004/0517 December 2004  Austria Michael WalchhoferAustria Hermann MaierAustria Benjamin Raich
1200DH18 December 2004  Germany Max RaufferSwitzerland Jürg GrünenfelderAustria Hans Grugger
1235SG2005/0617 December 2005  Austria Hans GruggerCanada Erik GuaySwitzerland Ambrosi Hoffmann
1236DH17 December 2005  Liechtenstein Marco BüchelAustria Michael WalchhoferCanada Erik Guay
1270SG2006/0715 December 2006  United States Bode MillerAustria Christoph GruberCanada John Kucera
1271DH16 December 2006  United States Steven NymanSwitzerland Didier CucheAustria Fritz Strobl
1308SG2007/0814 December 2007  Switzerland Didier CucheUnited States Bode MillerLiechtenstein Marco Büchel
1309DH15 December 2007  Austria Michael WalchhoferSwitzerland Didier CucheUnited States Scott Macartney
1347SG2008/0919 December 2008  Italy Werner HeelSwitzerland Didier DéfagoSweden Patrik Järbyn
1348DH20 December 2008  Austria Michael WalchhoferUnited States Bode MillerCanada Manuel Osborne-Paradis
1384SG2009/1018 December 2009  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalSwitzerland Carlo JankaItaly Patrick Staudacher
1385DH19 December 2009  Canada Manuel Osborne-ParadisAustria Mario ScheiberSwitzerland Ambrosi Hoffmann
France Johan Clarey
1415SG2010/1117 December 2010  Austria Michael WalchhoferGermany Stephan KepplerCanada Erik Guay
1416DH18 December 2010  Switzerland Silvan ZurbriggenAustria Romed BaumannSwitzerland Didier Cuche
1452SG2011/1216 December 2011  Switzerland Beat FeuzUnited States Bode MillerNorway Kjetil Jansrud
DH17 December 2011  cancelled after 21 skiers due to strong winds; replaced on 3 February 2012
1497SG2012/1314 December 2012  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Matteo MarsagliaItaly Werner Heel
1498DH15 December 2012  United States Steven NymanSlovenia Rok PerkoCanada Erik Guay
1531SG2013/1420 December 2013  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalCanada Jan HudecFrance Adrien Théaux
1532DH21 December 2013  Canada Erik GuayNorway Kjetil JansrudFrance Johan Clarey
1565DH2014/1519 December 2014  United States Steven NymanNorway Kjetil JansrudItaly Dominik Paris
1566SG20 December 2014  Norway Kjetil JansrudItaly Dominik ParisAustria Hannes Reichelt
1601DH2015/1618 December 2015  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalNorway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
1602SG19 December 2015  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalFrance Guillermo FayedNorway Kjetil Jansrud
1644SG2016/1716 December 2016  Norway Kjetil JansrudNorway Aleksander Aamodt KildeCanada Erik Guay
1645DH17 December 2016  Austria Max FranzNorway Aksel Lund SvindalUnited States Steven Nyman
1681SG2017/1815 December 2017  Germany Josef FerstlAustria Max FranzAustria Matthias Mayer
1682DH16 December 2017  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalNorway Kjetil JansrudAustria Max Franz
1716SG2018/1914 December 2018  Norway Aksel Lund SvindalItaly Christof InnerhoferNorway Kjetil Jansrud
1717DH15 December 2018  Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeAustria Max FranzSwitzerland Beat Feuz
1757SG2019/2020 December 2019  Austria Vincent KriechmayrNorway Kjetil JansrudGermany Thomas Dreßen
DH21 December 2019  heavy snowfall; replaced in Bormio on 27 December 2019
1789SG2020/2118 December 2020  Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeSwitzerland Mauro CaviezelNorway Kjetil Jansrud
1790DH19 December 2020  Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeUnited States Ryan Cochran-SiegleSwitzerland Beat Feuz
1826SG2021/2217 December 2021  Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeAustria Matthias MayerAustria Vincent Kriechmayr
1827DH18 December 2021  United States Bryce BennettAustria Otmar Striedinger Switzerland  Niels Hintermann
1862DH2022/2315 December 2022  Austria Vincent Kriechmayr Switzerland  Marco OdermattAustria Matthias Mayer
SG16 December 2022  cancelled due to bad weather conditions.
1863DH17 December 2022  Norway Aleksander Aamodt KildeFrance Johan ClareyItaly Mattia Casse

 World Championships, also counted for World Cup. 
 Not part of classic Saslong competition. It only replaced Lake Louise (2001), Beaver Creek (2022) 

Women

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
1611DH2018/1918 December 2018   Slovenia Ilka Štuhec Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
Austria Nicole Schmidhofer
1612SG19 December 2018   Slovenia Ilka Štuhec Italy Nicol Delago Austria Ramona Siebenhofer

Club5+

In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.[3]

Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.[4]

References

  1. "Facts & Infos of race-slope". saslong.org. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. "Spet Thöni (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 24 March 1975.
  3. "Srečko Medven predsednik elitnega združenje (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Naše novice. June 2010.
  4. "Club5+ workshop in Adelboden". saslong.org. 23 October 2021.

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