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Stelvio (ski course)
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Stelvio is a World Cup downhill piste in northern Italy was built and opened in 1985. It is located on Vallecetta mountain in Bormio and debuted at the World Championships in 1985.[1][2]
Stelvio is widely considered one of the, if not the, most difficult and technical downhill courses in the world, with an average incline of 30.9%, steeper than Streif at Kitzbühel. It hosted two World Championships (1985, 2005), and three World Cup finals (1995, 2000, 2008).
Dominik Paris has seven World Cup downhill wins, a record for a single discipline on one course.
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- Muro
- Sali dell'Ermellino
- Della Rocca
- Canalino Sertorelli
- Fontana Longa
- Pian Del'Orso
- Carcentina
- San Pietro
- La Konta
World Championships
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Location in Italy
Location in the Alps
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Women's events
Combined event 1985 (slalom held on "Stelvio" and downhill on "Cividale" course).
Team event
Both Super-G and Slalom runs were held on "Stelvio".
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World Cup
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Women
Not in original World Cup calendar. It replaced other venues.
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