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Crveni spust

Crveni spust (lit.'red slope') is a World Cup slalom ski course at Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, Croatia, first opened in 1946 by the city.

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This course is hosting World Cup slalom events since 2005 (women) and 2008 (men) for the Snow Queen Trophy competition.[1]

It is located just north of the peak Sljeme, whose sports facility maintenance organization manages the venue.[2][3]

World Cup

It hosted total of 15 World Cup events for women (37th of all-time) and 12 World Cup events for men (34th of all-time).

Mikaela Shiffrin (record five wins)
Marcel Hirscher (record five wins)
Crveni spust is located in Croatia
Crveni spust
Location in Croatia

Women's slalom

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Men's slalom

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Course sections

  • Filter, Flat, Finish Steep

References

  1. "Results Archive". snowqueentrophy.com. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  2. "History if skiing in Zagreb (Sljeme)" (in Croatian). zss.hr. 15 December 2021.
  3. "Sljeme Ski Resort". infozagreb.hr. 15 December 2021.

45.905°N 15.942°E / 45.905; 15.942


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