Ski course in Austria
Panorama
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Place: |
Semmering
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Mountain: |
Zauberberg
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Opened: |
1995
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Giant slalom
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Start: |
1,335 m (4,380 ft) (AA)
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Finish: |
1,020 m (3,346 ft)
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Vertical drop: |
315 m (1,033 ft)
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Max. incline: |
25.6 degrees (48%)
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Avr. incline: |
19.8 degrees (36%)
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Min. incline: |
4.6 degrees (8%)
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Slalom
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Start: |
1,230 m (4,035 ft) (AA)
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Finish: |
1,020 m (3,346 ft)
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Vertical drop: |
210 m (689 ft)
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Max. incline: |
27.5 degrees (52%)
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Avr. incline: |
22 degrees (40%)
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Min. incline: |
10.8 degrees (19%)
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Panorama is a women's World Cup technical ski course on Zauberberg mountain in Semmering, Lower Austria, opened in 1995. Slope has maximum incline at 27 degrees (51%).
Mikaela Shiffrin won record 7 races in total; record 4 wins in giant slalom and record 3 wins in slalom.
History
On 29 December 1995, they first time hosted World Cup, traditionally between Xmas and New Year's holidays and since 1996/97 exchanging every second year with Lienz, another World Cup host in Austria.[1][2][3]
World Cup
Top 3 results
Replacing other cancelled events: Val d'Isere (2016) and Sölden (2022).
References
External links
47°38′49″N 15°49′48″E / 47.64694°N 15.83000°E / 47.64694; 15.83000