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Bad Gastein

Aug 31, 2018·Snowboard Alpine
Race slope, 240 metres in length, 20 gates

In the midst of the Hohe Tauern National Park, Bad Gastein basks in fresh mountain air and a fog-free setting at 1,000 metres above sea level.

Its very characteristic appearance, with beautiful buildings dating back to the "Belle Époque", blends harmoniously into its natural surroundings.

This is a spa town of world renown with a very special flair: relaxation and recreation in pure mountain air, combined with an ideal high-altitude climate and Gastein's thermal waters, guarantee you a vacation that is certain to exceed your highest expectations!

Dream yourself a winter's dream: Blue sky over mountain slopes covered deep in snow, wisps of smoke rising up from the chimney of a rustic ski lodge. The jingling of bells on a horse-drawn sleigh, soothing relaxation in hot spring waters. This dream has a name: Gastein!

Winter sports enthusiasts find their personal piece of paradise in the Gastein Valley. Whether you prefer skiing, boarding or carving, in the four ski areas of Gastein with 200 kilometres of slopes there is always snow to rely on.

No wonder that also the world's best riders are keen to come back every year. Over a long time now, Bad Gastein has raised the bar of organising both, enthralling head-to-head duels in the parallel slalom and breathtaking fights on the snowboard cross course, both built and/or flagged on the Bucheben sope in the city centre.

Ever since 2001, the winter sport resort has staged World Cups every season - some of them under the lights - having earned the legendary status of a tradition-rich event venue, which also offers a lot of party time for riders and fans after the event.

In 2018, it's time again for the race boarders to show their skills in a parallel slalom as well as a psl team event on January 12 and 13.

WINNERS

Year

Ladies

Men

Event

Format

2001

Rosey Fletcher (USA)

Markus Ebner (GER)

PSL

re-run

2002

Isabelle Blanc (FRA)

Dejan Kosir (SLO)

PSL

re-run

2002

Ursula Fingerlos (AUT)

Thomas Bourgault (FRA)

SBX

Heat of 4

2003

Isabelle Blanc (FRA)

Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA)

PSL

re-run

2003

Karine Ruby (FRA)

Xavier de le Rue (FRA)

SBX

Heat of 4

2003

Deborah Anthonioz (FRA)

Xavier de le Rue (FRA)

SBX

Heat of 4

2004

Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)

Tom Velisek (CAN)

SBX

Heat of 4

2004

Jagna Marczulajtis (POL)

Dejan Kosir (SLO)

PSL

re-run

2004

Ursula Bruhin (SUI)

Philipp Schoch (SUI)

PSL

re-run

2006

Dominique Maltais (CAN)

Drew Neilson (CAN)

SBX

Heat of 4

2006

Mellie Francon (SUI)

Mario Fuchs (AUT)

SBX

Heat of 4

2006

Ekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)

Siegfried Grabner (AUT)

PSL

re-run

2006

Doresia Krings (AUT)

Simon Schoch (SUI)

PSL

re-run

2008

Nicolien Sauerbreij (NED)

Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA)

PSL

re-run

2008

Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)

��Mario Fuchs (AUT)

SBX

Heat of 4

2009

Sandra Frei (SUI)

Xavier de le Rue (FRA)

SBX

Heat of 4

2009

Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)

Damon Hayler (AUS)

SBX

Heat of 4

2010

Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)

Nate Holland (USA)

SBX

Heat of 4

2011

Ekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)

Benjamin Karl (AUT)

PSL

re-run

2012

Patrizia Kummer (SUI)

Roland Fischnaller (ITA)

PSL

re-run

2013

Amelie Kober (GER)

Andreas Prommegger (AUT)

PSL

single run

2013

Patrizia Kummer (SUI)

Zan Kosir (SLO)

PSL

re-run

2014

Patrizia Kummer (SUI)

ALexander Bergmann (GER)

PSL

single run

2014

Patrizia Kummer (SUI)

Vic Wild (RUS)

PSL

re-run

2015

Ester Ledecka (CZE)

Zan Kosir (SLO)

PSL

single run

2015

Patrizia Kummer (SUI)

Nevin Galmarini (SUI)

PSL

Team Event

2016

Ekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS)

Radoslav Yankov (BUL)

PSL

single run

2016

Sabine Schoeffmann (AUT)

Alexander Payer (AUT)

PSL

Team Event

2017

Daniela Ulbing (AUT)

Christoph Mick (ITA)

PSL

single run

2017

Daniela Ulbing (AUT)

Benjamin Karl (AUT)

PSL

Team Event

VENUE SITE

In the four winter sports resorts of Gastein Valley, skiers and snowboarders are greeted by a total of well over 220 kilometers of outstandingly groomed slopes. The right slope awaits no matter what your ability level: deep-snow and moguls runs, carving hills and freerides, along with family runs, bringing all the variety to your ski vacation you could possibly wish for.

Some 50 cable cars and ski lifts, along with around 220 kilometers of excellently maintained and snowy slopes, make Gastein Valley one of the most attractive ski areas in the entire province. Your choices include the ski circuits of Stubnerkogel-Angertal-Schlossalm and Dorfgastein-Grossarl, also awaiting you with a permanent race hill, the World Championship-caliber Graukogel with its long, tough runs, and Sportgastein, located at high-alpine elevations of up to 2700 meters, where the backcountry is vast and open.

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