2023/24 Men’s Ski World Cup Slalom in Gurgl: News, Start List, & Live Updates

2023-11-18 09:13:37

Slalom world champion Henrik Kristoffersen goes into the Gurgl slalom as one of the favorites

Next weekend, Hochgurgl in the picturesque Ötztal will be the venue for the men’s Ski World Cup Slalom. With its demanding profile, the Kirchenkarpiste at the Top Mountain Crosspoint offers the perfect stage for a race that wants to make its mark on the Ski World Cup calendar. With the start at 10:45 a.m. for the first round and an exciting finale at 1:45 p.m. in which the top 30 runners compete in reverse order, the day promises to be an exciting and thrilling race. The official FIS start list for the first men’s slalom round on the “Kirchenkarpiste” in Gurgl, on Saturday at 10.45 a.m., as well as the start numbers and the FIS live ticker can be found in our data menu immediately after the draw.

Data and facts as of (11/18/2023)
1st men’s slalom in Gurgl

Start list 1st round – start 10.45 a.m
Live ticker for the men’s first round
Intermediate standings after the first round
Star list 2nd round – start 1.45 p.m
Live ticker for the men’s 2nd round
Final results for men’s slalom in Gurgl

Overall men’s World Cup standings 2022/23
Slalom Men’s World Cup Standings 2022/23

Nations Cup: Men’s ranking
Nations Cup: overall ranking

All data is updated immediately

Preparations are in full swing as this race marks the first Ski World Cup event of the 2023/24 season after the planned races in Sölden and Zermatt could not take place. For Gurgl, which is hosting the Ski World Cup for the first time, it is a special premiere that leaves both excitement and anticipation in the air.

The 2023/24 Ski World Cup season starts without the winner of last winter’s small slalom crystal ball. After quarrels in the Norwegian Ski Association Lucas Braathen announced his retirement from active racing at the age of just 23.

One of the top favorites on the Kirchenkarpiste Henrik Kristoffersen (Norway), Ramon Zenhäuser (Switzerland), Daniel Yule (Switzerland), Manuel Feller (Austria), Loic Meillard (Switzerland), Linus Strasser (Germany) and Clement Noel (France).

Are in the extended circle of favorites Alexander Steen Olsen (Norway), Timon Haugan (Norway), Atle Lie McGrath (Norway), Tommaso Sala (Italy), Marco Schwarz (Austria), Fabio Gstrein (Austria), Albert Popov (Bulgaria), Dave Ryding (Great Britain), Alexis Pinturault (France) and Alex Vinatzer (Italy).

One thing seems certain: you can look forward to an exciting Ski World Cup Slalom in Gurgl on Saturday. It’s not just the ÖSV racers who are looking forward to the home race.

The race is not only of sporting importance, but also a social event. With parties, a starting number raffle the evening before and the award ceremony on Saturday, the World Cup weekend offers an all-round successful supporting program. A special highlight is the opportunity to ski guide on Sunday with the British ski ace Dave Ryding to experience the World Cup atmosphere up close.

Men’s slalom in Gurgl:

10:45 a.m.: Start of the first round of men’s slalom –
1:45 p.m.: Start of the final run of the best 30 in reverse order.

Official FIS Ski World Cup calendar for the men’s season 2023/24

Official FIS Ski World Cup calendar for the women’s season 2023/24

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