- The
Lauberhorn is a
mountain in the
Bernese Alps of Switzerland,
located between Wengen and Grindelwald,
north of the
Kleine Scheidegg. Its
summit is at...
-
Wengen The
Lauberhorn ski
races (
Lauberhorn World Cup
alpine ski
races (German: Lauberhornrennen) (downhill, slalom, and combined) are
among the highest-attended...
- the
early 1990s. He died in 1991
after a crash.
During training for the
Lauberhorn race,
while entering the
finish S (German: Ziel-S),
Reinstadler lost control...
-
oldest alpine skiing competition after Lauberhorn, with the
second most
esteemed ski
trophy after the
Lauberhorn race. In
first six years,
before the competition...
- (1992), and
Turin (2006). In 1930, the
Lauberhorn Rennen (
Lauberhorn Race), was run for the
first time on the
Lauberhorn above Wengen; the
equally demanding...
-
elevation of 2,061 m (6,762 ft),
situated below and
between the
Eiger and
Lauberhorn peaks in the
Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. The name
means "minor...
- win last
season because he
suffered life-threatening
injuries on the
Lauberhorn downhill course in
January 2024,
developed a
shoulder infection at the...
-
miles per hour (161 km/h) was
first achieved by
Johan Clarey at the 2013
Lauberhorn World Cup,
beating the
previous record of 98 mph (158 km/h), set by Italian...
- world; it is second-longest on the
World Cup circuit,
behind only the
Lauberhorn in Wengen, Switzerland. For the
World Cup race in
December 2017, the Stelvio...
-
Lauberhorn is the
longest and
oldest active World Cup
downhill ski
course in the world,
which is
located and
named after the same name
mountain in Wengen...