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Engiadina
Place: Switzerland St. Moritz
Mountain: Piz Nair, Albula Alps
Opened: no source
Level:
expert
Downhill
Start: 2,745 m (9,006 ft) (AA)
Finish: 2,040 m (6,693 ft)
Vertical drop:    705 m (2,313 ft)
Length: 2,633 m (1.64 mi)
Super-G
Start: 2,590 m (8,497 ft) (AA)
Finish: 2,040 m (6,693 ft)
Vertical drop:    550 m (1,804 ft)
Length: 1,950 m (1.21 mi)

Engiadiana is a World Cup ski course in Switzerland at St. Moritz, Grisons, located in the Engadin valley on Piz Nair mountain in the Albula Alps.[1][2][3]

It is adjacent to the older and more famous men's "Corviglia" speed events course, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 1948 and several World Championships.

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Transcription

World Championships

Men's events

Event Type Date Gold Silver Bronze
2003 SG 6 February 2003   United States Bode Miller NorwayLasse Kjus NorwayKjetil André Aamodt
DH 12 February 2003   United States Bode Miller Austria Hans Knauß United States Erik Schlopy

Women's events

Event Type Date Gold Silver Bronze
2003 SG 3 February 2003   Austria Michaela Dorfmeister United States Kirsten Lee Clark United States Jonna Mendes
DH 9 February 2003   Canada Mélanie Turgeon  Switzerland  Corinne Rey-Bellet Austria Alexandra Meissnitzer
KB 10 February 2003   Croatia Janica Kostelić Austria Nicole Hosp  Switzerland  Marlies Oester
GS 13 February 2003   Sweden Anja Pärson Italy Denise Karbon Canada Allison Forsyth
SL 15 February 2003   Croatia Janica Kostelić Austria Marlies Schild Austria Nicole Hosp
2017 SG 7 February 2017   Austria Nicole Schmidhofer Liechtenstein Tina Weirather  Switzerland  Lara Gut
AC 10 February 2017    Switzerland  Wendy Holdener United States Michelle Gisin Austria Michaela Kirchgasser
DH 12 February 2017   Slovenia Ilka Štuhec Austria Stephanie Venier United States Lindsey Vonn

World Cup

Women

Unclear if 1999, 2000 and 2001 events were held on Corviglia or Engiadina course?

Location in Switzerland
Location in the Alps
Location in Europe
No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
947 DH 1999/00 17 December 1999   Italy Isolde Kostner Germany Regina Häusl Slovenia Špela Bračun
948 DH 18 December 1999   Sweden Pernilla Wiberg Austria Renate Götschl Germany Hilde Gerg
949 SG 19 December 1999   Italy Karen Putzer Italy Alessandra Merlin France Régine Cavagnoud
988 DH 2000/01 16 December 2000   Austria Brigitte Obermoser Austria Renate Götschl Canada Emily Brydon
989 DH 17 December 2000   Austria Renate Götschl Italy Isolde Kostner France Régine Cavagnoud
1020 DH 2001/02 21 December 2001    Switzerland  Sylviane Berthod Italy Isolde Kostner  Switzerland  Corinne Rey-Bellet
1021 SG 22 December 2001   Italy Karen Putzer Italy Daniela Ceccarelli United States Kirsten Lee Clark
Austria Stefanie Schuster
1122 SG 2004/05 21 December 2004   Germany Hilde Gerg United States Lindsey Kildow Germany Maria Riesch
1123 GS 22 December 2004   Slovenia Tina Maze Sweden Anja Pärson Spain María José Rienda Contreras
1369 SC 2011/12 27 January 2012   United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Nicole Hosp
1370 DH 28 January 2012   United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
1371 SC 29 January 2012   Germany Maria Höfl-Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Nicole Hosp
1395 SC 2012/13 7 December 2012   Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Nicole Hosp Austria Kathrin Zettel
1396 SG 8 December 2012   United States Lindsey Vonn Slovenia Tina Maze United States Julia Mancuso
1431 SG 2013/14 14 December 2013   Liechtenstein Tina Weirather Sweden Kajsa Kling Austria Anna Fenninger
1473 DH 2014/15 24 January 2015    Switzerland  Lara Gut Austria Anna Fenninger Hungary Edit Miklós
1474 SG 25 January 2015   United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Anna Fenninger Austria Nicole Hosp
1523 DH 2015/16 16 March 2016   Austria Mirjam Puchner  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter Italy Elena Curtoni
AC 2017/18 8 December 2017   heavy fog; replaced with Super-G in St. Moritz on 10 December 2017
1571 SG 9 December 2017    Switzerland  Jasmine Flury  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
SG 10 December 2017   poor visibility; replaced in Val d'Isère on 16 December 2017
AC 10 December 2017   poor visibility; finally replaced in Lenzerheide on 26 January 2018
1609 SG 2018/19 8 December 2018   United States Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami Liechtenstein Tina Weirather
1644 SG 2019/20 14 December 2019   Italy Sofia Goggia Italy Federica Brignone United States Mikaela Shiffrin
SG 2020/21 5 December 2020   heavy snow and wind; replaced in Crans-Montana on 24 January 2021
SG 6 December 2020   heavy snow and wind; rescheduled for Val di Fassa on 26 February 2021

 Not in original World Cup calendar. It replaced Val-d'Isère (2012). 

Full course sections

  • Britain station start (at "Free Fall" bottom), Fashion Alpina, Super-G start, Foppa, Gianda, Großes Loch, Weißes Band, Reinaltersprung, Engnis, Lärchenweg, Salastrains (finish area).

References

  1. ^ "Race courses (Engiadina map)". engadin.ch. 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Ski-Weltmeisterschaft 2017 in St. Moritz" (in German). urlaub-schweiz.biz. 9 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Egiadina (official course name from World Cup)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 9 December 2021.

External links

46°30′14″N 9°48′04″E / 46.504°N 9.801°E / 46.504; 9.801

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