FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2011 - Course Information

Course Information - (metric)
Day Date Time Race Start
Elevation
Finish
Elevation
Vertical
Drop
Course
Length
Gates Average
Gradient
Course
Name
Sky Start
Temp.
Finish
Temp.
Tue 08-Feb 11:00 Super-G - women 1305 m 770 m 535 m 2.180 km 45 25.3 % Kandahar 1 sunny + 2 C + 8 C
Wed 09-Feb 11:00 Super-G - men 1395 770 625 2.200 48 29.6 Kandahar 2 sunny - 3 + 8
Fri 11-Feb 10:00 Downhill - (SC) - women 1535 770 765 2.920 43 27.2 Kandahar 1 cloudy + 3 + 7
14:00 Slalom - (SC) - women 935 750 185 62 Gudiberg cloudy + 7 + 12
Sat 12-Feb 11:00 Downhill - men 1690 770 920 3.300 44 29.0 Kandahar 2 sunny + 3 + 9
Sun 13-Feb 11:00 Downhill - women 1490 770 720 2.920 43 25.4 Kandahar 1 p.cldy + 3 + 6
Mon 14-Feb 10:00 Downhill - (SC) - men 1690 770 920 3.300 44 29.0 Kandahar 2 sunny + 1 + 4
14:00 Slalom - (SC) - men 960 750 210 62 Gudiberg sunny + 12 + 12
Thu 17-Feb 12:00
15:00
Giant Slalom - women 1100 750 350 51
51
Kandahar 1 foggy
foggy
+ 1
+ 3
+ 3
+ 5
Fri 18-Feb 10:00
13:30
Giant Slalom - men 1090 750 340 41
47
Kandahar 2 foggy
foggy
0
+ 1
+ 3
+ 4
Sat 19-Feb 10:00
13:30
Slalom - women 960 750 210 63
64
Gudiberg cloudy
sunny
- 1
+ 6
+ 1
+ 7
Sun 20-Feb 10:00
13:30
Slalom - men 960 750 210 65
64
Gudiberg foggy
foggy
0
- 1
+ 1
+ 2

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