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Gudiberg is a mountain of Bavaria, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. It lies south of the centre of Partenkirchen and east of the Partnach river.
Gudiberg | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 910 m (2,990 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany |
Gudiberg - Slalom | |
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Vertical | 210 m (689 ft) |
Top elevation | 960 m (3,150 ft) |
Base elevation | 750 m (2,461 ft) |
Alpine skiing
editIt hosted the slalom part of the alpine skiing combined event for the 1936 Winter Olympics in neighboring Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
The slalom slope at Gudiberg was improved in preparation for the World Championships in 2011, and has hosted World Cup slalom events.[1]
Olympics
editYear | Winner | Second | Third | |
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Men | ||||
1936 | Franz Pfnür | Gustav Lantschner | Émile Allais | KB |
Women | ||||
1936 | Christl Cranz | Käthe Grasegger | Laila Schou Nilsen | KB |
World Championships
editYear | Winner | Second | Third | |
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Men | ||||
2011 | Jean-Baptiste Grange | Jens Byggmark | Manfred Mölgg | SL |
Aksel Lund Svindal | Christof Innerhofer | Peter Fill | KB | |
Women | ||||
2011 | Marlies Schild | Kathrin Zettel | Maria Pietilä Holmner | SL |
Anna Fenninger | Tina Maze | Anja Pärson | KB |
World Cup
editSki jumping
editThe adjacent ski jumping hill Große Olympiaschanze is a regular stop on the World Cup tour, part of the Four Hills Tournament since 1953.
References
edit- ^ "Venues:Gudiberg". Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011 - World Championships. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
- 1936 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 289–303. (in German)
47°28′34″N 11°07′08″E / 47.476°N 11.119°E