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Canalone Miramonti

Coordinates: 46°13′52″N 10°49′19″E / 46.231°N 10.822°E / 46.231; 10.822
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Canalone Miramonti
Place: Italy Madonna di Campiglio
Architect: Bruno Detassis (ITA)
Opened: 1940
Level: expert
Competition: 3-Tre
Slalom
Start: 1,733 m (5,686 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,550 m (5,085 ft)
Vertical drop:    183 m (600 ft)
Length: 0.470 km (0.29 mi)
Max. incline:    31 degrees (60%)
Avg. incline: 15.1 degrees (27%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)
Most wins (M): Sweden Ingemar Stenmark (5x)

Canalone Miramonti is a World Cup slalom ski course in Italy, in Madonna di Campiglio, Trentino. It was designed by Bruno Detassis in 1940.[1]

It is known as the slalom World Cup classic. It is one of the oldest, the most demanding and most prestigious slaloms in the world.

Slope has maximum incline at 31 degrees (60%). Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark won the record five slalom events.

History

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In 1940, Italian mountaineer and mountain guide Bruno Detassis (known as "King of the Brenta"), designed and constructed this famous slalom slope.

Since 1957, the slope hosts one of the oldest and most prestigious international alpine ski competitions in the world known as 3-Tre, except in 1961.

Since 1967, the premiere World Cup season, it has been hosting several disciplines including slalom events, and since 1986 only slalom.

Canalone Miramonti men's 3-Tre events

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World Cup

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Bruno Detassis (course architect)
Canalone Miramonti is located in Alps
Canalone Miramonti
Location in the Alps
No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third Note
10 SL 1967 5 February 1967   France Guy Périllat France Louis Jauffret France Léo Lacroix
SL 1967/68 1968   lack of snow
75 SL 1969/70 31 January 1970   France Henri Bréchu Italy Gustav Thöni Switzerland Dumeng Giovanoli
94 SL 1970/71 10 January 1971   Italy Gustav Thöni France Jean-Noël Augert France Patrick Russel
130 SL 1971/72 17 March 1972   Italy Roland Thöni France Alain Penz Poland Andrzej Bachleda
136 SL 1972/73 17 December 1972   Italy Piero Gros Italy Gustav Thöni West Germany Christian Neureuther
SL 1973/74 December 1973   lack of snow
181 SL 1974/75 17 December 1974   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Italy Paolo De Chiesa Italy Fausto Radici
234 SL 1976/77 19 December 1976   Italy Fausto Radici Italy Piero Gros Italy Gustav Thöni
265 SL 1977/78 13 December 1977   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Klaus Heidegger Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
288 SL 1978/79 13 December 1978   Switzerland Martial Donnet Switzerland Peter Lüscher West Germany Christian Neureuther
NC PS 14 December 1978   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Italy Mauro Bernardi Italy Karl Trojer Parallel slalom (Nations Cup)
321 SL 1979/80 11 December 1979   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
324 KB 11 December 1979  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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17 December 1979  
Val Gardena (DH)  
Switzerland Peter Lüscher Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Austria Anton Steiner Combined with Val Gardena
346 SL 1980/81 9 December 1980   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
349 KB 9 December 1980  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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14 December 1980  
Val Gardena (DH)  
Switzerland Peter Müller Austria Leonhard Stock Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Combined with Val Gardena
384 SL 1981/82 9 December 1981   United States Phil Mahre Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Italy Paolo De Chiesa
386 KB 9 December 1981  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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13 December 1981  
Val Gardena (DH)  
United States Phil Mahre Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Norway Even Hole Combined with Val Gardena
420 SL 1982/83 21 December 1982   Sweden Stig Strand Sweden Ingemar Stenmark United States Phil Mahre
460 SL 1983/84 20 December 1983   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Austria Robert Zoller Bulgaria Petăr Popangelov
461 KB 19 December 1983  
Val Gardena (SG)  
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20 December 1983  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Switzerland Thomas Bürgler Italy Alex Giorgi Combined with Val Gardena
494 SL 1984/85 16 December 1984   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Bulgaria Petăr Popangelov
496 KB 16 December 1984  
Madonna di Cam. (SL)  
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17 December 1984  
Madonna di Cam. (SG)  
Liechtenstein Andreas Wenzel Austria Thomas Stangassinger Switzerland Max Julen Combined (SL + SG)
531 SL 1985/86 16 December 1985   Sweden Jonas Nilsson Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt
578 SL 1986/87 16 December 1986   Italy Ivano Edalini Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Joël Gaspoz
608 SL 1987/88 16 December 1987   Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Rudolf Nierlich Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj
638 SL 1988/89 11 December 1988   Italy Alberto Tomba Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Austria Michael Tritscher
SL 1989/90 December 1989   lack of snow
706 SL 1990/91 18 December 1990   Norway Ole Kristian Furuseth Sweden Thomas Fogdö Luxembourg Marc Girardelli
735 SL 1991/92 17 December 1991   Norway Finn Christian Jagge Italy Alberto Tomba Sweden Thomas Fogdö
767 SL 1992/93 15 December 1992   France Patrice Bianchi Italy Alberto Tomba Austria Thomas Sykora
804 SL 1993/94 20 December 1993   Slovenia Jure Košir Italy Alberto Tomba Norway Finn Christian Jagge
SL 1994/95 December 1994   lack of snow
872 SL 1995/96 19 December 1995   Italy Alberto Tomba France Yves Dimier Italy Konrad Kurt Ladstätter
903 SL 1996/97 17 December 1996   Austria Thomas Sykora Italy Alberto Tomba France Sébastien Amiez
1012 SL 1999/00 13 December 1999   Norway Finn Christian Jagge Austria Benjamin Raich Austria Thomas Stangassinger
1057 SL 2000/01 19 December 2000   Austria Mario Matt Austria Heinz Schilchegger Austria Rainer Schönfelder replacement for Kranjska Gora
1084 SL 2001/02 10 December 2001   United States Bode Miller Italy Giorgio Rocca Norway Tom Stiansen
1159 SL 2002/03 15 December 2003   Croatia Ivica Kostelić Italy Giorgio Rocca Austria Manfred Pranger
1234 SL 2005/06 12 December 2005   Italy Giorgio Rocca Austria Benjamin Raich Finland Kalle Palander
1500 SL 2012/13 18 December 2012   Austria Marcel Hirscher Germany Felix Neureuther Japan Naoki Yuasa
1568 SL 2014/15 22 December 2014   Germany Felix Neureuther Germany Fritz Dopfer Sweden Jens Byggmark
1605 SL 2015/16 22 December 2015   NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher Austria Marco Schwarz
1648 SL 2016/17 22 December 2016   NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen Austria Marcel Hirscher Italy Stefano Gross
1685 SL 2017/18 22 December 2017   Austria Marcel Hirscher Switzerland Luca Aerni NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen
1722 SL 2018/19 22 December 2018    Switzerland  Daniel Yule Austria Marco Schwarz Austria Michael Matt
1762 SL 2019/20 8 January 2020    Switzerland  Daniel Yule NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen France Clément Noël
1793 SL 2020/21 22 December 2020   NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen NorwaySebastian Foss Solevåg Italy Alex Vinatzer
1831 SL 2021/22 22 December 2021   NorwaySebastian Foss Solevåg France Alexis Pinturault Sweden Kristoffer Jakobsen
1866 SL 2022/23 22 December 2022   Switzerland Daniel Yule NorwayHenrik Kristoffersen Germany Linus Straßer
1900 SL 2023/24 22 December 2023   Austria Marco Schwarz France Clément Noël United Kingdom Dave Ryding

 Parallel slalom counted for Nations Cup only. 
 Combined event (with other venues) 

Canalone Miramonti women's World Cup

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Tose events didn't count 3-Tre competition, replacing other venues only.

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third Note
450 SL 1984/85 14 December 1984   Poland Dorota Tlałka Switzerland Brigitte Gadient Switzerland Christelle Guignard replacement for Piancavallo
1085 SL 2003/04 16 December 2003   Sweden Anja Pärson France Laure Pequegnot Austria Nicole Hosp replacement for Špindlerův Mlýn
1086 SL 17 December 2003   Austria Nicole Hosp Sweden Anja Pärson Austria Marlies Schild replacement for Vrátna dolina

Course sections

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  • Minicentrale, Diagonale, Entrata Canalone, Ginocchio, Muro

References

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  1. ^ "Canalone Miramonti: a worldwide ski run!". campigliodolomiti.it. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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46°13′52″N 10°49′19″E / 46.231°N 10.822°E / 46.231; 10.822