Di Prampero

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Di Prampero is a women's World Cup downhill ski course in northern Italy at Tarvisio, which held its first World Cup events in 2007.

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Di Prampero
Place:Italy Tarvisio
Downhill
Start:1,645 m (5,397 ft) (AA)
Finish:   845 m (2,772 ft)
Vertical drop:   800 m (2,625 ft)
Length:3.133 km (1.95 mi)
Max. incline:   25.2 degrees (47%)
Avg. incline:   14.8 degrees (26.5%)
Min. incline:     4.0 degrees (7%)
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Tarvisio is located in Italy
Tarvisio
Tarvisio
Location in Italy

One of the most modern and widest World Cup slopes, adjusted to all current standards, with the best safety nets. It is among the longest women's courses, but not the most demanding, with a moderate maximum incline of 47%.

History

Designed by Luciano Lazzaro and constructed in 2000 by Wieser of Campo Tures, Di Prampero was created for both tourism and international racing. On 8 November 2005, fire destroyed the next by lift, which was quickly rebuilt and reopened on 20 January 2006. After FIS inspection in 2005 by Kurt Hoch and Jan Tischhauser (FIS), the course was slightly rebuilt to fit the current standards and improve safety.

In early March 2007, Di Prampero hosted its first three World Cup events (super combined, downhill, and super-G).[1][2][3]

The women's World Cup returned to the course with the same three events in 2009 and 2011; after fifteen years, two events were held in January 2026.

Course

Sections

  • Cappia
  • Muro Dei Cervi
  • Curva Schmalzl
  • Muro Lungo
  • Variante Lazzaro
  • Prati Salman
  • Variante FIS
  • Muro Di Luki

World Cup

Women

More information No., Type ...
No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
1208 SC 2006/07 2 March 2007 Austria Nicole Hosp United States Julia Mancuso Austria Marlies Schild
1209 DH 3 March 2007 United States Julia Mancuso Austria Renate Götschl Canada Emily Brydon
1210 SG 4 March 2007 Austria Renate Götschl Austria Nicole Hosp United States Julia Mancuso
1274 SC 2008/09 20 February 2009 Germany Maria Riesch United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Kathrin Zettel
1275 DH 21 February 2009 Germany Gina Stechert United States Lindsey Vonn Sweden Anja Pärson
1276 SG 22 February 2009 United States Lindsey Vonn  Switzerland  Fabienne Suter Slovenia Tina Maze
1344 SC 2010/11 4 March 2011 Slovenia Tina Maze United States Lindsey Vonn Germany Maria Riesch
1345 DH 5 March 2011 Sweden Anja Pärson United States Lindsey Vonn Austria Elisabeth Görgl
1346 SG 6 March 2011 United States Lindsey Vonn United States Julia Mancuso Germany Maria Riesch
1865 DH 2025/26 17 January 2026 Italy Nicol Delago Germany Kira Weidle-Winkelmann United States Lindsey Vonn
1886 SG 18 January 2026 Germany Emma Aicher United States Lindsey Vonn Czech Republic Ester Ledecká
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 Not in original scheduled. Replacement for Sestriere (2011). 

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