Stade Émile-Allais

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Stade Émile-Allais
Place:France Courchevel, France
Mountain:Rocher de la Loze
Opened:1979 (men)
2010 (women)
Giant slalom
Start:2,175 m (7,136 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,815 m (5,955 ft)
Vertical drop:   360 m (1,181 ft)
Max. incline:34.3 degrees (58.5%)
Avr. incline:15.2 degrees (27.2%)
Min. incline:10.2 degrees (18%)
Slalom
Start:2,014 m (6,608 ft) (AA)
Finish:1,824 m (5,984 ft)
Vertical drop:   190 m (623 ft)
Max. incline:23.7 degrees (44%)
Avr. incline:20.7 degrees (37.8%)
Min. incline:10.2 degrees (18%)

Stade Émile-Allais is a women's World Cup technical ski course in Courchevel, France.

Sections

This course is part of Les Trois Vallées (The Three Valleys), connecting eight resorts into the largest ski area in the world, with over 600 kilometres (370 miles) of ski slopes. It has regularly hosted women's technical events (slalom, giant slalom) since 2010, and is named after local ski racing legend Émile Allais (1912–2012).[1][2][3]

  • La Haut Du Plantrey
  • Le Mur Emile-Allais
  • Le Double Roller

World Cup

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