Flying Mile

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Flying Mile is a women's World Cup technical ski course in Mont-Tremblant town in Quebec, Canada, first held in 1983. The course is part of Mont Tremblant Ski Resort, located at Flying Mile Peak.[1][2]

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Flying Mile
Place:Canada Mont-Tremblant
Mountain:Flying Mile Peak
Opened:1983
Giant slalom
Start:590 m (1,936 ft) (AA)
Finish:270 m (886 ft)
Vertical drop:320 m (1,050 ft)
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The course profile is straight with average incline at 28% and starts from 565 meters above sea level and 1200 m long, reaches a difference in altitude of 230, up to 335 meters of the town centre. It is characterized by a persistent low slope along its entire length, but is dotted with the presence of various changes in slope and bumps. The initial flat part leads to a short wall (steepest part) which ends in a very undulating section which continues up to a few tens of meters from the finish line, located at the end of a short wall.

History

In 1983 season first ever World Cup events were organised, with women's downhill and giant slalom. Canadian skier Laurie Graham won the downhill and French skier Anne Flore Rey.[3][4]

In 1994 new chairlift, with the same name as this course, was built along the slope and mountain.

In 2023/24 season World Cup events returned after 40 years break with two women's giant slaloms.

In 2024/25 season, two planned women's World Cup giant slaloms were cancelled due to lack of snow.[5]

World Cup

Women

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No. Type Date Season Winner Second Third
413DH6 March 19831982/83 Canada Laurie Graham Switzerland  Maria Walliser Switzerland  Michela Figini
414GS7 March 1983 Austria Anne Flore ReyWest Germany Maria Epple Switzerland  Erika Hess
1778GS2 December 20232023/24 Italy Federica Brignone Slovakia Petra Vlhová United States Mikaela Shiffrin
1779GS3 December 2023 Italy Federica Brignone  Switzerland  Lara Gut-Behrami United States Mikaela Shiffrin
GS 7 December 2024 2024/25 cancelled due to lack of snow
GS 8 December 2024
1851GS6 December 20252025/26 New Zealand Alice Robinson Croatia Zrinka Ljutić Canada Valérie Grenier
1852GS7 December 2025 Austria Julia Scheib Sweden Sara Hector New Zealand Alice Robinson
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