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Ski course in Courchevel, France
Stade Émile-Allais
Place: France Courchevel, France
Mountain: Rocher de la Loze
Opened: 1979 (men)
2010 (women)
Giant slalom
Start: 2,175 m (7,136 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,815 m (5,955 ft)
Vertical drop:    360 m (1,181 ft)
Max. incline: 34.3 degrees (58.5%)
Avr. incline: 15.2 degrees (27.2%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)
Slalom
Start: 2,014 m (6,608 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,824 m (5,984 ft)
Vertical drop:    190 m (623 ft)
Max. incline: 23.7 degrees (44%)
Avr. incline: 20.7 degrees (37.8%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)

Stade Émile-Allais is a World Cup ski course in Courchevel, France. It has regularly hosted women's technical events (slalom, giant slalom) since 2010, and is named after local ski racing legend Émile Allais (1912–2012).

This course is part of Les Trois Vallées (The Three Valleys), connecting eight resorts into the largest ski area in the world, with over 600 kilometres (370 miles) of ski slopes.

World Cup

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Mikaela Shiffrin (USA)
has 6 wins, 4 in giant slalom, both records.

Women

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
1328 GS 2010/11 21 December 2010   Austria Marlies Schild Finland Tanja Poutiainen Slovenia Tina Maze
SL 2011/12 17 December 2011   heavy snow; replaced in Courchevel on 18 December 2011
GS 18 December 2011   heavy snow; replaced in Soldeu on 10 February 2012
1358 SL 18 December 2011   Austria Marlies Schild Finland Tanja Poutiainen Austria Kathrin Zettel
1399 GS 2012/13 16 December 2012   Slovenia Tina Maze Austria Kathrin Zettel France Tessa Worley
1433 SL 2013/14 17 December 2013   Austria Marlies Schild Sweden Frida Hansdotter Austria Bernadette Schild
GS 2014/15 13 December 2014   lack of snow; replaced in Åre on 12 December 2014
SL 14 December 2014   lack of snow; replaced in Åre on 13 December 2014
1498 GS 2015/16 20 December 2015   Austria Eva-Maria Brem  Switzerland  Lara Gut
Norway Nina Løseth
GS 2016/17 20 December 2016   excessive wind after race started; replaced in Semmering on 27 December 2016
1574 GS 2017/18 19 December 2017   United States Mikaela Shiffrin France Tessa Worley Italy Manuela Mölgg
1575 PS 20 December 2017   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Petra Vlhová Italy Irene Curtoni
1613 GS 2018/19 21 December 2018   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Germany Viktoria Rebensburg France Tessa Worley
1614 SL 22 December 2018   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Slovakia Petra Vlhová Sweden Frida Hansdotter
1646 GS 2019/20 17 December 2019   Italy Federica Brignone Norway Mina Fürst Holtmann  Switzerland  Wendy Holdener
1671 GS 2020/21 12 December 2020   Italy Marta Bassino Sweden Sara Hector Slovakia Petra Vlhová
1672 GS 14 December 2020   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Italy Federica Brignone France Tessa Worley
1710 GS 2021/22 21 December 2021   United States Mikaela Shiffrin Sweden Sara Hector  Switzerland  Michelle Gisin
1711 GS 22 December 2021   Sweden Sara Hector United States Mikaela Shiffrin Italy Marta Bassino
 Not in original World Cup calendar; replaced Killington (2021). 

Men

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
294 GS 1978/79 7 January 1979   Sweden Ingemar Stenmark Switzerland Peter Lüscher Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bojan Križaj

Course sections

  • La Haut Du Plantrey, Le Mur Emile-Allais, Le Double Roller

References

  1. "Stade de slalom–Une EXPÉRIENCE a la hauteur de vos attentes" (in French). sportcourchevel.com. 14 December 2021.
  2. "Stade Emile-Allais" (in French). worldcupcourchevel.com. 14 December 2021.
  3. "Stade Emile Allais Courchevel" (in French). skiworldcup.it. 14 December 2021.

External links

45°24′50″N 6°37′41″E / 45.414°N 6.628°E / 45.414; 6.628

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