Pista Gianni A. Agnelli
Appearance
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Mountain: | Monte Alpette |
Opened: | 1990 |
Giant slalom | |
Start: | 2,400 m (7,874 ft) (AA) |
Finish: | 2,046 m (6,713 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 354 m (1,161 ft) |
Max. incline: | 28.4 degrees (54%) |
Avr. incline: | 17.8 degrees (32%) |
Min. incline: | 5.4 degrees (6%) |
Pista Gianni A. Agnelli is the World Cup technical ski course on Monte Alpette mountain in Sestriere, Italy.
The course which was named after Giovanni Alberto Agnelli, an Italian businessman and member of the Agnelli family, an Italian industrial dynasty associated with Fiat S.p.A.; debuted in World Cup in 1990.[1]
Both slalom and combined were held on this course at World Championships (1997) and Olympics (2006).
The course
[edit]Sections
[edit]- Sises Steep
- Flat Alpette
- Diagonale
- Coaches Corner
- F1 Steep
Olympics
[edit]Men's events
[edit]Event | Type | Date | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | KB | 14 February 2006 | ![]() |
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SL | 26 February 2006 | ![]() |
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- The men's combined downhill was held at Kandahar Banchetta course.
Women's events
[edit]Event | Type | Date | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 | KB | 17 February 2006 | ![]() |
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SL | 22 February 2006 | ![]() |
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- The women's combined downhill was held at San Sicario course.
World Championships
[edit]Men's events
[edit]Event | Type | Date | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1997 | KB | 6 February 1997 | ![]() |
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SL | 15 February 1997 | ![]() |
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Women's events
[edit]Event | Type | Date | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1997 | SL | 5 February 1997 | ![]() |
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KB | 15 February 1997 | ![]() |
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- Both The women's and men's combined downhill were held at Kandahar Banchetta course.
World Cup
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Not in original calendar. It replaced Tremblant (2025).
Notes
[edit]- ^ Mikaela Shiffrin's 100th victory in World Cup history
References
[edit]- ^ "«Tomba je bil kos vlogi favorita" (in Slovenian). Delo. 12 December 1990.
External links
[edit]- FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Sestriere, Italy