- Sölden (Austrian
German pronunciation: [ˈsœldn̩]) is a muni****lity in the Ötztal
valley of Tyrol, Austria. At c. 467 km2 (180 sq mi), it is the largest...
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again at the
Slalom in Wengen. Lara Colturi,
representing Albania (SL in
Gurgl), and
Pinheiro Braathen,
representing Brazil (GS in
Beaver Cr****), made...
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which is
owned by the
Scheiber family, who also own the
Hotel Edelweiss &
Gurgl.
Obergurgl became famous in 1931, when the
Swiss explorer Auguste Piccard...
- The
Gurglbach is a
river of Tyrol, Austria. The
Gurglbach originates on the rock face Heiterwand [ceb; de; fr; nl; sv; zh] near N****ereith. It
flows from...
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Ramoljoch Vent to
Gurgl snow 3194 10,479
Langtaufererjoch Vent to the
Reschen P**** snow 3167 10,391
Gurgler Eisjoch Gurgl to
Schnals snow 3137 10...
- disciplines, the
first men's race of the
entire season was the
slalom held at
Gurgl,
Austria on 18
November 2023. The
original season schedule called for 13...
- (Italian:
Monte Principe) is a
mountain in the main
chain (Gurgler Kamm or "
Gurgl Ridge") of the Ötztal Alps. Klier,
Walter (2006). Ötztaler Alpen. Bergverlag...
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victories (4 SL)
November 16, 2024 Levi,
Finland Slalom November 23, 2024
Gurgl,
Austria Slalom February 23, 2025 Sestriere,
Italy Slalom March 27, 2025...
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start the season, the only race held
before December 2023 was a
slalom at
Gurgl, won by the
Austrian skier Manuel Feller, who thus held the
overall lead...
- and high winds". fis-ski.com.
Retrieved 12
November 2023. "Men's Slalom:
Gurgl (AUT)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 28
October 2023. "Men's
Giant Slalom: Val d'Isère...