Hahnenkamm Races
Hahnenkamm Races Hahnenkamm Renen | |
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Hahnenkamm mountain above Kitzbühel | |
Status | Active |
Genre | FIS Alpine Ski World Cup |
Date(s) | January |
Frequency | Annual |
Venue | Streif (DH), Streifalm (SG), Ganslernhang (SL) |
Location(s) | Kitzbühel, Austria (Hahnenkamm mountain) |
Inaugurated | 1931 (1931) |
Organised by | International Ski Federation |
The Hahnenkamm Races (German: Hahnenkamm Rennen or Rooster Comb Races) is one of the world's most prestigious FIS Alpine Ski World Cup race in Kitzbühel, Austria, held annually since 1931.
This is the world's second oldest alpine skiing competition after Lauberhorn, with the second most esteemed ski trophy after the Lauberhorn race.
In first six years, before the competition moved to the current location, it was held in five different slopes: Fleckalm, Stickelberg, Pengelstein, Ehrenbachhöhe and Hahnenkamm.
Since 1937, the competition has been held on Streif and Ganslernhang, both famous downhill and slalom slopes, next to each other on Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel Alps.
In 2017, the combined competition was abolished, and now everyone who wins one of the Hahnenkamm races is a Hahnenkamm winner. There are now three races, first the Kitzbühel Downhill on Friday followed by the traditional races on the weekend—Saturday's race the Hahnenkamm Downhill and Sunday's race the Hahnenkamm Slalom.[1]
List of winners
Hahnenkamm classic
Combined winner was also Hanhenkamm trophy champion.
Year | Downhill | Slalom | Combined | Notes |
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Flecklam | Hahnenkamm | DH + SL best time | ||
1931 | Ferdl Friedensbacher | Hans Mariacher | Gordon Cleaver | |
Stickelberg | Ehrenbachhöhe | DH + SL best time | ||
1932 | Walter Prager | Hans Hauser | Hans Hauser | |
1933 | planned, but not announced; due to political reasons | |||
1934 | ||||
Stickelberg | Hahnenkamm | DH + SL best time | ||
1935 | Siegfried Engl | Siegfried Engl | Siegfried Engl | |
Pengelstein | Ehrenbachhöhe | DH + SL best time | ||
1936 | Friedl Pfeifer | Rudolph Matt | Rudolph Matt | |
Streif | Ganslernhang | DH + SL best time | ||
1937 | Thaddäus Schwabl | Wilhelm Walch | Wilhelm Walch | moved to current slopes |
1938 | lack of snow | |||
1939 | ||||
1946 | Thaddäus Schwabl | Antonín Šponar | Karl Koller | |
1947 | Karl Feix | Christian Pravda | Christian Pravda | |
1948 | Hellmut Lantschner | Thaddäus Schwabl | Hellmut Lantschner | |
1949 | Egon Schöpf | Egon Schöpf | Egon Schöpf | |
1950 | Fritz Huber | Sepp Folger | Fritz Huber | |
1951 | Christian Pravda | Christian Pravda | Christian Pravda | |
FIS--A | ||||
1953 | Bernhard Perren | Andreas Molterer | Andreas Molterer | first FIS-A event (then highest level competition) |
1954 | Christian Pravda | Toni Spiss | Christian Pravda | SL -- held on the Vorderganslern slope |
1955 | Andreas Molterer | Toni Spiss | Andreas Molterer | |
1956 | Toni Sailer | Toni Sailer | Toni Sailer | |
1957 | Toni Sailer | Josef Rieder | Josef Rieder | |
1958 | Andreas Molterer | Andreas Molterer | Andreas Molterer | |
1959 | Buddy Werner | Andreas Molterer | Andreas Molterer | ORF -- first live broadcast (four cameras) |
1960 | Adrien Duvillard | Adrien Duvillard | Adrien Duvillard | |
1961 | Guy Périllat | Gerhard Nenning | Guy Périllat | |
1962 | Willi Forrer | Chuck Ferries | Gerhard Nenning | |
1963 | Egon Zimmermann | Ludwig Leitner | Egon Zimmermann | |
1964 | lack of snow | |||
1965 | Ludwig Leitner | Jean-Claude Killy | Jean-Claude Killy | |
1966 | Karl Schranz | Jean-Claude Killy | Karl Schranz | |
World Cup | ||||
1967 | Jean-Claude Killy | Jean-Claude Killy | Jean-Claude Killy | World Cup premiere |
1968 | Gerhard Nenning | Dumeng Giovanoli | Jean-Claude Killy | |
1969 | Karl Schranz | Patrick Russel | Guy Périllat | |
1970 | Dumeng Giovanoli (GS) | Patrick Russel | Patrick Russel (GS+SL) | GS -- instead of downhill; the one time exception |
1971 | lack of snow | Jean-Noël Augert | Henri Duvillard | DH -- rescheduled to Mégève, counted for Combined |
1972 | Karl Schranz | Jean-Noël Augert | Henri Duvillard | DH -- snow (Hausberg bypassed by Vorderganslern) |
1973 | Roland Collombin | Jean-Noël Augert | Bob Cochran | |
1974 | Roland Collombin | Hansi Hinterseer | Gustav Thöni | |
1975 | Franz Klammer | Piero Gros | Gustav Thöni | |
1976 | Franz Klammer | Ingemar Stenmark | Walter Tresch | snowfall -- switch (SL on Saturday, DH on Sunday) |
1977 | Franz Klammer | Ingemar Stenmark | Gustav Thöni | |
1978 | Josef Walcher Sepp Ferstl | Klaus Heidegger | Patrice Pellat-Finet | High-safety A-Nets used for the first time |
1979 | Sepp Ferstl | Christian Neureuther | Anton Steiner | ORF -- eight cameras used in broadcast the first time |
1980 | Ken Read | Andreas Wenzel | Andreas Wenzel | |
1981 | Steve Podborski | Ingemar Stenmark | Bohumír Zeman | |
1982 | Steve Podborski | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre | SL -- first use of flex poles; DH -- first use of williy bags |
1983 | Todd Brooker | Ingemar Stenmark | Phil Mahre | first use of artificial snowmaking machinery |
1984 | Franz Klammer | Marc Girardelli | Anton Steiner | ABC broadcast the DH race to the United States |
1985 | Pirmin Zurbriggen | Marc Girardelli | Andreas Wenzel | |
1986 | Peter Wirnsberger | Paul Frommelt | Pirmin Zurbriggen | |
1987 | Pirmin Zurbriggen | Bojan Križaj | Pirmin Zurbriggen | |
1988 | lack of snow | |||
1989 | Daniel Mahrer | Armin Bittner | Marc Girardelli | |
1990 | Atle Skårdal | Rudolf Nierlich | Pirmin Zurbriggen | DH -- snow, two runs (lower start: Alte Schneise); Hausberg, Zielschuss bypassed over Vorderganslern |
1991 | Franz Heinzer | Marc Girardelli | Marc Girardelli | |
1992 | Franz Heinzer | Alberto Tomba | Paul Accola | |
1993 | lack of snow | |||
1994 | Patrick Ortlieb | Thomas Stangassinger | Lasse Kjus | |
1995 | Luc Alphand | Alberto Tomba | Marc Girardelli | DH -- heavy snowfall (lower start: Steilhang) |
1996 | Günther Mader | Thomas Sykora | Günther Mader | |
1997 | Fritz Strobl | Mario Reiter | Lasse Kjus | DH -- Strobl set full course record at 1:51.58 |
1998 | Kristian Ghedina | Thomas Stangassinger | Kjetil André Aamodt | DH -- Hausberg bypassed over Vorderganslern SL -- start: Vorderganslern, finish: Streif |
1999 | Hans Knauß | Jure Košir | Kjetil André Aamodt | 99,000 -- record attendance (DH record at 53,000) |
2000 | Fritz Strobl | Mario Matt | Kjetil André Aamodt | DH -- heavy snow (lower start: Mausefalle_bottom) |
2001 | Hermann Maier | Benjamin Raich | Lasse Kjus | |
2002 | Stephan Eberharter | Rainer Schönfelder | Kjetil André Aamodt | |
2003 | Daron Rahlves | Kalle Palander | Michael Walchhofer | DH -- fog (lower start: Alte Schneise) |
2004 | Stephan Eberharter | Kalle Palander | Bode Miller | |
2005 | lack of snow | Manfred Pranger | not awarded | |
2006 | Michael Walchhofer | Jean-Pierre Vidal | Benjamin Raich | DH -- strong wind (lower start: Mausefalle_bottom) |
2007 | lack of snow | Jens Byggmark | not awarded | SL -- hurricane (start: Vorderganslern - finish: Streif) |
2008 | Didier Cuche | Jean-Baptiste Grange | Bode Miller | DH -- strong wind (lower start: Mausefalle_top) SL -- start: Vorderganslern, finish: Streif |
2009 | Didier Défago | Julien Lizeroux | Silvan Zurbriggen | |
2010 | Didier Cuche | Felix Neureuther | Ivica Kostelić | |
2011 | Didier Cuche | Jean-Baptiste Grange | Ivica Kostelić | |
2012 | Didier Cuche | Cristian Deville | Ivica Kostelić | DH -- heavy snowfall (lower start: Alte Schneise) |
2013 | Dominik Paris | Marcel Hirscher | Ivica Kostelić | |
2014 | Hannes Reichelt | Felix Neureuther | Alexis Pinturault | DH -- snow lack (Hausberg, Zielschuss bypassed) |
2015 | Kjetil Jansrud | Mattias Hargin | Alexis Pinturault | DH -- thick fog (lower start: Seidlalmsprung) |
2016 | Peter Fill | Henrik Kristoffersen | Alexis Pinturault | DH -- wind, snow (lower start: Mausefalle_top) |
2017 | Dominik Paris | Marcel Hirscher | KB no more on the calendar; from now on they are all considered Hahnenkamm winners[2] | |
2018 | Thomas Dreßen | Henrik Kristoffersen | ||
2019 | Dominik Paris | Clément Noël | DH -- on Friday instead of Saturday (bad forecast) | |
2020 | Matthias Mayer | Daniel Yule | ||
2021 | Beat Feuz | COVID-19 pandemic | DH -- on Sunday instead of Saturday (bad forecast) | |
2022 | Beat Feuz | David Ryding | ||
2023 | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | Daniel Yule | ||
2024 | Cyprien Sarrazin | Linus Strasser |
Other additional races
Regular, rescheduled or replaced races that didn't count for classic Hahnenkamm.
Year | Winner | Event | Notes |
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1932 | Rudolph Matt | 3KB | 3 combined disciplines; with ski jumping |
1936 | Hans Hauser | 4KB | 4 combined disciplines |
1937 | Hubert Hammerschmidt | 4KB | 4 combined disciplines |
1948 | Edi Mall | DH | additional downhill race |
1950 | Fritz Huber | DH | additional downhill race |
1951 | Christian Pravda | DH | additional downhill race |
1953 | Guy de Huertas | GS | |
1954 | Toni Spiss | GS | |
1958 | Toni Sailer | GS | |
1960 | Karl Schranz | GS | |
1965 | Willy Favre | GS | |
1971 | Jean-Noël Augert | SL | additional slalom, counted only for FIS points |
World Cup | |||
1971 | Bernhard Russi | DH | race rescheduled to Megève, counted for combined |
1972 | Karl Schranz | DH | additional race; replaced event from Val d'Isere |
1978 | Josef Walcher | DH | additional race; replaced event from Heavenly Valley |
1982 | Harti Weirather | DH | additional race; replaced event from Morzine |
1983 | Bruno Kernen | DH | additional race; replaced event from Wengen |
1985 | Pirmin Zurbriggen | DH | additional race; replaced event from Val d'Isere |
1986 | Peter Wirnsberger | DH | additional race; replaced event from Ga-Pa |
1989 | Marc Girardelli | DH | additional race; replaced event from Las Leñas |
1992 | Franz Heinzer | DH | additional race; replaced event from St. Anton |
1995 | Luc Alphand | DH | additional race; replaced St. Anton (start: Steilhang) |
1995 | Günther Mader | SG | additional race; replaced event from Bad Kleinkirchheim |
1997 | Luc Alphand | DH | downhill sprint in two short runs (start: Alte Schneise) |
1998 | Didier Cuche | DH | downhill sprint in two short runs (start: Alte Schneise); Hausberg, Zielschuss bypassed over Vorderganslern |
Thomas Sykora | SL | additional race; replaced Madonna di Campiglio | |
1999 | Lasse Kjus | DH | downhill sprint in two short runs (start: Alte Schneise) |
2000 | Hermann Maier | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2001 | Hermann Maier | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2002 | Stephan Eberharter | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2003 | Hermann Maier | SG | in the calendar; regular (moved from Friday to Monday) |
2004 | Lasse Kjus | DH | additional race; replaced event from Bormio |
Daron Rahlves | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race | |
2005 | Hermann Maier | SG | in the calendar; regular (moved from Friday to Monday) |
2006 | Hermann Maier | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2007 | Jens Byggmark | SL | additional race; replaced event from Wengen |
2008 | Marco Büchel | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2009 | Klaus Kröll | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2010 | Didier Cuche | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2011 | Ivica Kostelić | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2012 | Didier Cuche | SG | canceled due to rain; replaced in Crans-Montana |
2013 | Aksel Lund Svindal | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2014 | Didier Défago | SG | in the calendar; regular (Sunday, start: Seidlalm Sprung) |
2015 | Dominik Paris | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2016 | Aksel Lund Svindal | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2017 | Matthias Mayer | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2018 | Aksel Lund Svindal | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2019 | Josef Ferstl | SG | in the calendar; regular (moved from Friday to Sunday) |
2020 | Kjetil Jansrud | SG | in the calendar; regular super-G race |
2021 | Beat Feuz | DH | additional race; replaced event from Wengen |
Vincent Kriechmayr | SG | in the calendar; regular (moved from Sunday to Monday) | |
2022 | Aleksander Aamodt Kilde | DH | in the calendar; regular; on Friday |
2023 | Vincent Kriechmayr | DH | in the calendar; regular; on Friday |
2024 | Cyprien Sarrazin | DH | in the calendar; regular; on Friday |
References
External links
- Official website