Chuenisbärgli

Chuenisbärgli is a World Cup technical ski course (and a hill) in Switzerland at Adelboden in Bernese Oberland, opened in 1955.

Chuenisbärgli
Place:Switzerland Adelboden
Mountain:Chuenisbärgli
Member:Club5+
Opened:1955
Level: expert
Giant slalom
Start:1,730 m (5,676 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,294 m (4,245 ft)
Vertical drop:   436 m (1,430 ft)
Length:1.430 km (0.89 mi)
Max. incline:   31 degrees (60%)
Avg. incline:16.7 degrees (30%)
Min. incline:   5.7 degrees (10%)
Most wins:Sweden Ingemar Stenmark (5x)
Slalom
Start:1,473 m (4,833 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,294 m (4,245 ft)
Height difference:   179 m (587 ft)
Length:0.592 km (0.37 mi)
Most wins:Austria Marcel Hirscher (5x)

The track runs on natural terrain and is used only for annual World Cup competitions, traditionally in early January. It is one of the oldest and most classic slopes in the circuit.

It is considered the most prestigious giant slalom in the world and among the most demanding, along with Alta Badia and Kranjska Gora.[1]

History

Ingemar Stenmark (SWE)
won record 5 giant slaloms in total
Marcel Hirscher (AUT)
won record 5 slaloms in total
Chuenisbärgli is located in Switzerland
Chuenisbärgli
Location in Switzerland
Chuenisbärgli is located in Alps
Chuenisbärgli
Location in the Alps
Chuenisbärgli is located in Europe
Chuenisbärgli
Location in Europe

In 1955 competition called "Internationalen Adelbodner Skitage" (International Adelboden Ski Days) started with slalom, giant slalom joined in 1958, with last slalom held in 1961.

In the early days of the World Cup, there was basically only one giant slalom, initially on two days (Monday 1st run / Tuesday 2nd run) and then both runs on Tuesday.

In 1967, giant slalom joined already in the premiere World Cup season and in 2000 slalom joined the competition after decades of break.

Since 1982 competition is being live broadcast. Competition was fully canceled in 1988, 1990, 1993 and 1994.

World Cup

This course hosted total of 69 World Cup events for men (7th of all-time).

Men

No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
International Adelboden Ski Days
SL1955  Switzerland Martin JulenFrance Adrien DuvillardSwitzerland Georges Schneider
SL1956  Japan Chiharu IgayaUnited States Tom CorcoranFrance Adrien Duvillard
SLSwitzerland Georges SchneiderFrance François BonlieuFrance Bernard Perret
SL1957  Switzerland Georges SchneiderFrance Charles BozonItaly Gino Burrini
SLSwitzerland Roland BläsiSwitzerland Ruppert SutterFrance Charles Bozon
GS1958  Switzerland Roger StaubAustria Mathias LeitnerFrance Charles Bozon
SLFrance Charles BozonAustria Ernst HinterseerSwitzerland Georges Schneider
GS1959  West Germany Fritz WagnerbergerAustria Gerhard NenningWest Germany Ludwig Leitner
SLWest Germany Sepp BehrUnited States Bud WernerSwitzerland Georges Schneider
GS1960  West Germany Ludwig LeitnerItaly Italo PedroncelliSwitzerland Roger Staub
SLWest Germany Ludwig LeitnerItaly Italo PedroncelliItaly Bruno Alberti
GS1961  East Germany Eberhard RiedelSwitzerland Willi ForrerItaly Italo Pedroncelli
SLWest Germany Fritz WagnerbergerSwitzerland Daniel Gerber  Switzerland Adolf Mathis
GS1962  cancelled
GS1963  Switzerland Georg GrünenfelderFrance Jean-Claude KillyFrance Georges Mauduit
GSFrance Léo LacroixWest Germany Fritz WagnerbergerWest Germany Ludwig Leitner
GS1964  cancelled
GS1965  Switzerland Edmund BruggmannFrance Léo LacroixSwitzerland Beat von Allmen
GSFrance Léo LacroixItaly Ivo MahlknechtSwitzerland Willy Favre
GS1966  United States Billy KiddSwitzerland Willy FavreSwitzerland Edmund Bruggmann
World Cup
3GS19679 January 1967  France Jean-Claude KillySwitzerland Willy FavreFrance Georges Mauduit
19GS1967/788 January 1968  France Jean-Claude KillySwitzerland Edmund BruggmannSwitzerland Stefan Kälin
40GS1968/796 January 1969  France Jean-Noël AugertFrance Jean-Pierre AugertAustria Karl Schranz
65GS1969/705 January 1970  Austria Karl SchranzWest Germany Sepp HeckelmillerSwitzerland Dumeng Giovanoli
97GS1970/7118 January 1971  France Patrick RusselItaly Gustav ThöniFrance Henri Duvillard
122GS1971/7224 January 1972  Switzerland Werner MattleSwitzerland Adolf RöstiItaly Gustav Thöni
142GS1972/7315 January 1973  Italy Gustav ThöniAustria Hans HinterseerNorway Erik Håker
170GS1973/7421 January 1974  Italy Gustav ThöniItaly Piero GrosAustria Hans Hinterseer
188GS1974/7513 January 1975  Italy Piero GrosItaly Gustav ThöniSwitzerland Werner Mattle
218GS1975/7612 January 1976  Italy Gustav ThöniSweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Engelhard Pargätzi
246GS1976/7724 January 1977  Switzerland Heini HemmiSweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Klaus Heidegger
273GS1977/7817 January 1978  Liechtenstein Andreas WenzelSweden Ingemar StenmarkItaly Piero Gros
299GS1978/7916 January 1979  Sweden Ingemar StenmarkLiechtenstein Andreas WenzelSwitzerland Jacques Lüthy
333GS1979/8021 January 1980  Sweden Ingemar StenmarkSwitzerland Jacques LüthySwitzerland Joël Gaspoz
364GS1980/8126 January 1981  Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Christian Orlainsky
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Strel
396GS1981/8219 January 1982  Sweden Ingemar StenmarkUnited States Phil MahreSwitzerland Max Julen
426GS1982/8311 January 1983  Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Max JulenSwitzerland Jacques Lüthy
463GS1983/8410 January 1984  Sweden Ingemar StenmarkAustria Hubert StrolzSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen
505GS1984/8515 January 1985  Austria Hans EnnAustria Hubert StrolzItaly Richard Pramotton
543GS1985/8628 January 1986  Italy Richard PramottonItaly Marco TonazziAustria Hubert Strolz
585GS1986/8713 January 1987  Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenLuxembourg Marc GirardelliAustria Hubert Strolz
589GS20 January 1987  Switzerland Pirmin ZurbriggenSwitzerland Joël GaspozSweden Ingemar Stenmark
GS1987/8819 January 1988  cancelled
650GS1988/8917 January 1989  Luxembourg Marc GirardelliNorway Ole Kristian FurusethItaly Alberto Tomba
GS1989/9023 January 1990  cancelled
714GS1990/9115 January 1991  Luxembourg Marc GirardelliItaly Alberto TombaAustria Rudolf Nierlich
746GS1991/9222 January 1992  Norway Ole Kristian FurusethSwitzerland Hans PierenLuxembourg Marc Girardelli
GS1992/9319 January 1993  cancelled
GS1993/9418 January 1994  
850GS1994/954 February 1995  Italy Alberto TombaSlovenia Jure KoširNorway H. C. Strand Nilsen
881GS1995/9616 January 1996  Switzerland Michael von GrünigenSwitzerland Urs KälinNorway Tom Stiansen
913GS1996/9714 January 1997  Norway Kjetil André AamodtSwitzerland Michael von GrünigenAustria Andreas Schifferer
951GS1997/9813 January 1998  Austria Hermann MaierSwitzerland Michael von GrünigenSwitzerland Paul Accola
988GS1998/9912 January 1999  Austria Hermann MaierNorway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Benjamin Raich
GS1999/0019 February 2000  cancelled in first run due to heavy snowfall
1032SL20 February 2000  Slovenia Matjaž VrhovnikNorway Kjetil André AamodtAustria Mario Matt
1060GS2000/019 January 2001  Austria Hermann MaierSwitzerland Michael von GrünigenSweden Fredrik Nyberg
1093GS2001/025 January 2002  Switzerland Didier CucheFrance Frédéric CoviliSweden Fredrik Nyberg
1094SL6 January 2002  United States Bode MillerCroatia Ivica KostelićSlovenia Mitja Kunc
1131GS2002/0314 January 2003  Austria Hans KnaußSwitzerland Michael von GrünigenNorway Kjetil André Aamodt
1178GS2003/047 February 2004  Finland Kalle Palander Italy Massimiliano BlardoneAustria Christoph Gruber
Austria Heinz Schilchegger
1179SL8 February 2004  Austria Rainer SchönfelderUnited States Bode MillerAustria Benjamin Raich
1207GS2004/0511 January 2005  Italy Massimiliano BlardoneUnited States Bode MillerFinland Kalle Palander
1241GS2005/067 January 2006  Austria Benjamin RaichSweden Fredrik NybergAustria Stephan Görgl
Finland Kalle Palander
1242SL8 January 2006  Italy Giorgio RoccaUnited States Ted LigetyAustria Benjamin Raich
1278GS2006/076 January 2007  Austria Benjamin RaichItaly Massimiliano BlardoneNorway Aksel Lund Svindal
1279SL7 January 2007  Switzerland Marc BerthodAustria Benjamin RaichAustria Mario Matt
1313GS2007/085 January 2008  Switzerland Marc BerthodSwitzerland Daniel AlbrechtAustria Hannes Reichelt
1314SL6 January 2008  Austria Mario MattAustria Benjamin RaichGermany Felix Neureuther
1353GS2008/0910 January 2009  Austria Benjamin RaichItaly Massimiliano BlardoneNorway Kjetil Jansrud
1354SL11 January 2009  Austria Reinfried HerbstAustria Manfred PrangerGermany Felix Neureuther
GS2009/109 January 2010  cancelled in first run due to heavy fog
1390SL10 January 2010  France Julien LizerouxAustria Marcel HirscherCroatia Ivica Kostelić
1421GS2010/118 January 2011  France Cyprien Richard
Norway Aksel Lund Svindal
France Thomas Fanara
1422SL9 January 2011  Croatia Ivica KostelićAustria Marcel HirscherAustria Reinfried Herbst
1458GS2011/127 January 2012  Austria Marcel HirscherAustria Benjamin RaichItaly Massimiliano Blardone
1459SL8 January 2012  Austria Marcel HirscherCroatia Ivica KostelićItaly Stefano Gross
1504GS2012/1312 January 2013  United States Ted LigetyGermany Fritz DopferGermany Felix Neureuther
1505SL13 January 2013  Austria Marcel HirscherAustria Mario MattItaly Manfred Mölgg
1536GS2013/1411 January 2014  Germany Felix NeureutherFrance Thomas FanaraAustria Marcel Hirscher
1537SL12 January 2014  Austria Marcel HirscherSweden André MyhrerNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
1571GS2014/1510 January 2015  Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Alexis PinturaultNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
1572SL11 January 2015  Italy Stefano GrossGermany Fritz DopferAustria Marcel Hirscher
GS2015/169 January 2016  cancelled due to bad weather
1608SL10 January 2016  Norway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marcel HirscherRussia Aleksandr Khoroshilov
1652GS2016/177 January 2017  France Alexis PinturaultAustria Marcel HirscherAustria Philipp Schörghofer
1653SL8 January 2017  Norway Henrik KristoffersenItaly Manfred MölggAustria Marcel Hirscher
1690GS2017/186 January 2018  Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Alexis Pinturault
1691SL7 January 2018  Austria Marcel HirscherAustria Michael MattNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
1727GS2018/1912 January 2019  Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik KristoffersenFrance Thomas Fanara
1728SL13 January 2019  Austria Marcel HirscherFrance Clément NoëlNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
1763GS2019/2011 January 2020  Slovenia Žan KranjecCroatia Filip ZubčićNorway Henrik Kristoffersen
France Victor Muffat-Jeandet
1764SL12 January 2020  Switzerland Daniel YuleNorway Henrik KristoffersenAustria Marco Schwarz
1717GS2020/218 January 2021  France Alexis PinturaultCroatia Filip ZubčićSwitzerland Marco Odermatt
1718GS9 January 2021  France Alexis PinturaultCroatia Filip ZubčićSwitzerland Loïc Meillard
1719SL10 January 2021  Austria Marco SchwarzGermany Linus StraßerUnited Kingdom Dave Ryding
1836GS2021/228 January 2022  Switzerland Marco OdermattAustria Manuel FellerFrance Alexis Pinturault
1837SL9 January 2022  Austria Johannes StrolzAustria Manuel FellerGermany Linus Straßer
1870GS2022/237 January 2023  Switzerland Marco OdermattNorway Henrik KristoffersenSwitzerland Loïc Meillard
1871SL8 January 2023  Norway Lucas BraathenNorway Atle Lie McGrathGermany Linus Straßer

 Not part of classic Adelboden competition. It replaced Garmisch-Partenkirchen. 

Club5+

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.[2]

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.[3]

References

  1. "Adelboden: Chuenisbärgli slope profile". weltcup-adelboden.ch. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  2. "Srečko Medven predsednik elitnega združenje (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Naše novice. June 2010.
  3. "Club5+ workshop in Adelboden". saslong.org. 23 October 2021.

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