FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2003 - Course Information



Course Information - (metric)
Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Fri 08-Feb Downhill - men 2840 m 2040 m 800 m 2.989 km 26.8 %
Sat 09-Feb Downhill - women 2745 2040 705 2.719 25.9
Wed 06-Feb Downhill - (K) - men 2745 2040 705 2.828 24.9
Sun 10-Feb Downhill - (K) - women 2590 2040 550 2.583 21.3
Sat 02-Feb Super-G - men 2645 2040 605 2.358 25.7
Sun 03-Feb Super-G - women 2590 2040 550 2.118 26.0
Tue 12-Feb Giant Slalom - men 2485 2040 445
Wed 13-Feb Giant Slalom - women 2435 2040 395
Sat 16-Feb Slalom - men 2220 2040 180
Fri 15-Feb Slalom - women 2205 2040 165
Wed 06-Feb Slalom - (K) - men 2205 2040 165
Sun 10-Feb Slalom - (K) - women 2205 2040 165



Course Information - (imperial)
Date Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Average
Gradient
Fri 08-Feb Downhill - men 9318 ft 6693 ft 2625 ft 1.854 mi. 26.8 %
Sat 09-Feb Downhill - women 9006 6693 2313 1.690 25.9
Wed 06-Feb Downhill - (K) - men 9006 6693 2313 1.757 24.9
Sun 10-Feb Downhill - (K) - women 8497 6693 1804 1.605 21.3
Sat 02-Feb Super-G - men 8678 6693 1985 1.465 25.7
Sun 03-Feb Super-G - women 8497 6693 1804 1.316 26.0
Tue 12-Feb Giant Slalom - men 8153 6693 1460
Wed 13-Feb Giant Slalom - women 7989 6693 1296
Sat 16-Feb Slalom - men 7283 6693 590
Fri 15-Feb Slalom - women 7234 6693 541
Wed 06-Feb Slalom - (K) - men 7234 6693 541
Sun 10-Feb Slalom - (K) - women 7234 6693 541

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