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Men's Olympic / East Summit is a World Cup downhill ski course in Canada on the Mount Whitehorn in Lake Louise, Alberta. The race course debuted in 1980.[1][2]
Men's Olympic / East Summit | |
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Place: | Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada |
Mountain: | Mount Whitehorn |
Member: | Club5+ |
Opened: | 1980 (premiere) 1989 (women's debut) 1991 (regular host since; women) 1999 (regular host since; men) |
Level: | expert |
Downhill (M) | |
Start: | 2,507 m (8,225 ft) AMSL |
Finish: | 1,680 m (5,512 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 827 m (2,713 ft) |
Length: | 3.123 km (1.94 mi) |
Max. incline: | 28 degrees (53%) |
Most wins: | Stephan Eberharter (2x) Michael Walchhofer (2x) Aksel Lund Svindal (2x) |
Super-G (M) | |
Start: | 2,330 m (7,644 ft) AMSL |
Finish: | 1,680 m (5,512 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 650 m (2,133 ft) |
Length: | 2.469 km (1.53 mi) |
Most wins: | Aksel Lund Svindal (6x) |
Downhill (W) | |
Start: | 2,475 m (8,120 ft) |
Finish: | 1,680 m (5,512 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 795 m (2,608 ft) |
Length: | 3.043 km (1.89 mi) |
Most wins: | Lindsey Vonn (14x) |
Super-G (W) | |
Start: | 2,198 m (7,211 ft) |
Finish: | 1,680 m (5,512 ft) |
Vertical drop: | 518 m (1,699 ft) |
Most wins: | Lindsey Vonn (4x) |
Part of Lake Louise Ski Resort, the course has hosted 82 women's World Cup events (third all-time) and 45 events for men (13th all-time).
It made its World Cup debut in 1980 and hosted men's speed events irregularly; since 1999, it has been part of annual World Cup calendar. Women's events have been regularly held on the course since 1989.
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In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.[3]
Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.[4]
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