Amount of prize money, first training session, previous winners: What you should know before the Kitzbühel weekend

Here are the most important data and facts about the race of the races:

  • The prize money. The prize money for the 84th Hahnenkamm race for alpine ski men from Friday to Sunday in Kitzbühel is 1,000,500 euros. For the first time, this record sum is divided evenly between the two runs “Kitzbühel” on Friday and “Hahnenkamm” on Saturday as well as the slalom on Sunday for the top 30 in each case. The winner will receive 100,000 euros, the second 50,000 and the third 25,000.Kitzbühel. The prize money for the 84th edition of the Hahnenkamm Races from Friday to Sunday for the other places (in euros/gross):
    4. Platz     18.000
    5. Platz     15.000
    6. Platz     13.000
    7. Platz     12.000
    8. Platz     11.000
    9. Platz     10.000
    10. Platz      9.000

    30. Platz      2.000

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  • The first training. The first training for the men’s Alpine Ski World Cup downhills in Kitzbühel will take place on Tuesday. Another is planned for Wednesday or Thursday. This means at least one day of rest for the racers before the Kitzbühel run on Friday and the Hahnenkamm run on Saturday (starting time at 11.30 a.m.) on the Streif.

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  • Previous record winners. The record winners of the Alpine Hahnenkamm races in Kitzbühel – since 1931, World Cup since 1967.
    World Cup only (since 1967):
    Departure:
    5: Didier Cuche (SUI) – 1998, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
    4: Franz Klammer (AUT) – 1975, 1976, 1977, 1984
    3: Beat Feuz (SUI) – 2021, 2021, 2022
    Dominik Paris (ITA) – 2013, 2017, 2019 *
    Karl Schranz (AUT) – 1969, 1972, 1972
    Pirmin Zurbriggen (SUI) – 1985, 1987, 1985
    Franz Heinzer (SUI)      – 1991, 1992, 1992
    Luc Alphand (FRA) – 1995, 1995, 1997
    2: Stephan Eberharter (AUT) – 2002, 2004
    Fritz Strobl (AUT) – 1997, 2000
    Peter Wirnsberger (AUT) – 1986, 1986
    Josef Walcher (AUT) – 1978, 1978
    Lasse Kjus (NOR) – 1999, 2004
    Steve Podborski (CAN) – 1981, 1982
    Sepp Ferstl (GER) – 1978, 1979
    Roland Collombin (SUI) – 1973, 1974
    Aleksander A. Kilde (NOR)- 2022, 2023 *

    Slalom:
    5: Ingemar Stenmark (SWE) – 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983
    3: Jean-Noel Augert (FRA) – 1971, 1972, 1973 **
    Marc Girardelli (LUX) – 1984, 1985, 1991
    2: Marcel Hirscher (AUT) – 2013, 2017
    Thomas Stangassinger (AUT) – 1994, 1998
    Thomas Sykora (AUT) – 1996, 1998
    Kalle Palander (FIN) – 2003, 2004
    Alberto Tomba (ITA) – 1992, 1995
    Patrick Russel (FRA) – 1969, 1970
    Jens Byggmark (SWE) – 2007, 2007
    Jean-Baptiste Grange (FRA) – 2008, 2011
    Felix Neureuther (GER) – 2010, 2014
    Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) – 2016, 2018 *
    Daniel Yule (SUI) – 2020, 2023 *

    (** won an additional slalom in Kitzbühel in 1971, which was only about FIS points; * still active)

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