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Rettenbach (ski slope)

Rettenbach
Place: Austria Sölden, Tyrol
Mountain: Wildspitze, Ötztal Alps
Opened: 1993
Giant slalom
Start: 3,040 m (9,974 ft) (AA)
Finish: 2,670 m (8,760 ft)
Vertical drop:    370 m (1,214 ft)
Level: expert
Max. incline: 34.3 degrees (68.2%)
Most wins (M): United States Ted Ligety (4x)
Most wins (L): Slovenia Tina Maze (3x)

Rettenbach is a World Cup giant slalom ski course in Austria on Rettenbach glacier above Sölden, Tyrol. Located on Wildspitze mountain in the Ötztal Alps, the race course debuted in 1993.

This course hosted total of 21 World Cup events for men (19th of all-time) and total 24 World Cup events for women (19th of all-time).

World Cup

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Since 2000, it is the traditional opener for the World Cup season, with a giant slalom for both genders in late October; previously, it had alternated with Tignes, France, from 1993 on.[1]

The women's race in October 2002 was one of only two triple wins in World Cup history, as Andrine Flemmen (NOR), Nicole Hosp (AUT), and Tina Maze (SLO) shared first place.

The races start at an elevation of 3,040 metres (9,974 ft) above the Adriatic (sea level) and finish at 2,670 m (8,760 ft), yielding a vertical drop of 370 m (1,214 ft).

This slope is widely regarded as the most difficult giant slalom on the women's circuit, with a maximum gradient of 68.2 percent (34.3 degrees) at "Eisfall".[1]

Course sections

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Rettenbach (ski slope) is located in Alps 
Rettenbach (ski slope) 
Location in the Alps
  • "Rettenbachjoch"
  • "Gletschertisch" (Glacier table)
  • "Gletscherkante" (Glacier abreuvoir)
  • "Eisfall" (Icefall) – the steepest part (68.2%)
  • "Gletscherzunge" (Glacier tongue)
  • "Elefantentränke" (Elephant potions)
Rettenbach course Rettenbach course
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Finish area Midsection

Men's giant slalom

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No. Date Winner Second Third
794 30 October 1993   France  Franck Piccard Sweden  Fredrik Nyberg Norway Kjetil André Aamodt
896 27 October 1996    Switzerland   Steve Locher  Switzerland   Michael von Grünigen Norway Kjetil André Aamodt
970 25 October 1998   Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Stephan Eberharter Austria  Heinz Schilchegger
1045 29 October 2000   Austria  Hermann Maier Austria  Stephan Eberharter Sweden  Fredrik Nyberg
1078 28 October 2001   France  Frédéric Covili Austria  Stephan Eberharter  Switzerland   Michael von Grünigen
Sweden  Fredrik Nyberg
1113 27 October 2002   Austria  Stephan Eberharter France  Frédéric Covili  Switzerland   Michael von Grünigen
1150 26 October 2003   United States  Bode Miller France  Frédéric Covili France  Joël Chenal
1189 24 October 2004   United States  Bode Miller Italy  Massimiliano Blardone Finland  Kalle Palander
1225 23 October 2005   Austria  Hermann Maier United States  Bode Miller Austria  Rainer Schönfelder
29 October 2006   cancelled
1298 28 October 2007   Norway Aksel Lund Svindal United States  Ted Ligety Finland  Kalle Palander
1338 26 October 2008    Switzerland   Daniel Albrecht  Switzerland   Didier Cuche United States  Ted Ligety
1374 25 October 2009    Switzerland   Didier Cuche United States  Ted Ligety  Switzerland   Carlo Janka
24 October 2010   cancelled after 1st run due to fog and wind
1444 23 October 2011   United States  Ted Ligety France  Alexis Pinturault Austria  Philipp Schörghofer
1488 28 October 2012   United States  Ted Ligety Italy  Manfred Mölgg Austria  Marcel Hirscher
1522 27 October 2013   United States  Ted Ligety France  Alexis Pinturault Austria  Marcel Hirscher
1556 26 October 2014   Austria  Marcel Hirscher Germany  Fritz Dopfer France  Alexis Pinturault
1593 25 October 2015   United States  Ted Ligety France  Thomas Fanara Austria  Marcel Hirscher
1637 23 October 2016   France  Alexis Pinturault Austria  Marcel Hirscher Germany  Felix Neureuther
29 October 2017   cancelled due to excessive high winds
28 October 2018   heavy snowfall and excessive high winds; rescheduled to Saalbach-Hinterglemm
1749 27 October 2019   France  Alexis Pinturault France  Mathieu Faivre Slovenia  Žan Kranjec
1783 18 October 2020   Norway Lucas Braathen  Switzerland   Marco Odermatt  Switzerland   Gino Caviezel
1818 24 October 2021    Switzerland   Marco Odermatt Austria  Roland Leitinger Slovenia  Žan Kranjec
1855 23 October 2022    Switzerland   Marco Odermatt Slovenia  Žan Kranjec Norway  Henrik Kristoffersen
29 October 2023   cancelled due to strong winds after 47 skiers had run
1928 27 October 2024   Norway  Alexander Steen Olsen Norway  Henrik Kristoffersen Norway  Atle Lie McGrath

Women's giant slalom

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No. Date Winner Second Third
736 31 October 1993   Austria  Anita Wachter France  Sophie Lefranc France  Carole Merle
836 26 October 1996   Germany  Katja Seizinger Italy  Deborah Compagnoni Germany  Hilde Gerg
901 24 October 1998   Norway Andrine Flemmen Austria  Alexandra Meissnitzer Italy  Deborah Compagnoni
977 28 October 2000   Germany  Martina Ertl Norway Andrine Flemmen Sweden  Anja Pärson
1011 27 October 2001   Austria  Michaela Dorfmeister  Switzerland   Sonja Nef France  Régine Cavagnoud
1045 26 October 2002   Norway Andrine Flemmen
Austria  Nicole Hosp
Slovenia  Tina Maze
1078 25 October 2003   Germany  Martina Ertl Sweden  Anja Pärson Spain  María José Rienda Contreras
1113 23 October 2004   Sweden  Anja Pärson Finland  Tanja Poutiainen Spain  María José Rienda Contreras
1146 22 October 2005   Slovenia  Tina Maze Croatia  Janica Kostelić Sweden  Anja Pärson
28 October 2006   cancelled
1217 27 October 2007   Italy  Denise Karbon United States  Julia Mancuso Austria  Kathrin Zettel
1252 25 October 2008   Austria  Kathrin Zettel Finland  Tanja Poutiainen Austria  Andrea Fischbacher
1286 24 October 2009   Finland  Tanja Poutiainen Austria  Kathrin Zettel Italy  Denise Karbon
1318 23 October 2010   Germany  Viktoria Rebensburg Germany  Kathrin Hölzl Italy  Manuela Mölgg
1351 22 October 2011   United States  Lindsey Vonn Germany  Viktoria Rebensburg Austria  Elisabeth Görgl
1388 27 October 2012   Slovenia  Tina Maze Austria  Kathrin Zettel Austria  Stefanie Köhle
1423 26 October 2013    Switzerland   Lara Gut Austria  Kathrin Zettel Germany  Viktoria Rebensburg
1455 25 October 2014   Austria  Anna Fenninger
United States  Mikaela Shiffrin
Austria  Eva-Maria Brem
1487 24 October 2015   Italy  Federica Brignone United States  Mikaela Shiffrin Liechtenstein  Tina Weirather
1527 22 October 2016    Switzerland   Lara Gut United States  Mikaela Shiffrin Italy  Marta Bassino
1564 28 October 2017   Germany  Viktoria Rebensburg France  Tessa Worley Italy  Manuela Mölgg
1602 27 October 2018   France  Tessa Worley Italy  Federica Brignone United States  Mikaela Shiffrin
1637 26 October 2019   New Zealand  Alice Robinson United States  Mikaela Shiffrin France  Tessa Worley
1667 17 October 2020   Italy  Marta Bassino Italy  Federica Brignone Slovakia  Petra Vlhová
1698 23 October 2021   United States  Mikaela Shiffrin  Switzerland   Lara Gut-Behrami Slovakia  Petra Vlhová
22 October 2022   snowfall and poor visibility
1773 28 October 2023   Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami  Italy   Federica Brignone Slovakia  Petra Vlhová
1812 26 October 2024   Italy  Federica Brignone New Zealand  Alice Robinson Austria  Julia Scheib

Fatal accidents

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On January 5, 2015, two prospects of the United States Ski Team, Ronnie Berlack and Bryce Astle, were killed by an avalanche they triggered near Rettenbach glacier.[2]

On 17 November 2015, Slovenian ex skier Drago Grubelnik died in a car accident on the seventh curve (elevation 2,455 m (8,054 ft)) on the road descending to Sölden, not far below the World Cup finish area.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Alpiner Weltcup Start in Sölden Heiß auf 35 Grad Gefälle" (in German). schneestation.com. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  2. ^ "2 US ski team prospects die in avalanche in Austria". 5 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Izpoved Bolgara, ki je z Dragom Grubelnikom zgrmel v brezno" (in Slovenian). Siol. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
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