Ganslernhang

Ganslern
Place: Austria Kitzbühel
Mountain: Hahnenkamm
Member: Club5+
Opened: 1937
Competition: Hahnenkamm Races
Slalom
Start: 1,002 m (3,287 ft) (AA)
Finish:     811 m (2,661 ft)
Vertical drop:     193 m (633 ft)
Length:     590 m (1,936 ft)
Max. incline:    35 degrees (70%)
Avr. incline: 19.3 degrees (35%)
Min. incline: 11.3 degrees (20%)
Most wins: Sweden Ingemar Stenmark (5x)

Ganslernhang (short: Ganslern) is a men's classic slalom World Cup ski course in Kitzbühel, Austria, competing for Hahnenkamm Races since 1937.

It is located on the Hahnenkamm mountain (Kitzbühel Alps) in Kitzbühel, Tyrol, right next to even more famous "Streif" downhill course.

The record holder for the most wins on this course is the Swede, Ingemar Stenmark, who won five slalom races here. It was also here that, in 2022, that Dave Ryding became the first Briton to win a world cup ski championship.

With average of 25,000 people annually, is the second most visited SL in the circuit, behind Schladming.


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