FIS Para Alpine World Cup
- January 30-February 2, 2024
- Tofane Olympia
After the 2023 finals, Paralympic alpine skiing (Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2024) also returns to the Tofane Olympia with 1 DH, 1 SuperG and 2 Slaloms.
Tuesday 30.01.2024
10:30 – Downhill – W + M | Tofana
30’ after last run – Prize Giving Ceremony | Rumerlo finish area
Wednesday 31.01.2024
10:30 – SuperG – W + M | Tofana
30’ after last run – Prize Giving Ceremony | Rumerlo finish area
Thursday 01.02.2024
09:30 SL 1 – 1st manche | Olympia delle Tofane
13:00 SL 1 – 2nd manche | Olympia delle Tofane
30′ after the last run Awards Ceremony | Finish Area Rumerlo
Friday 02.02.2024
09:30 SL 2 – 1st manche | Olympia delle Tofane
13:00 SL 2 – 2nd manche | Olympia delle Tofane
30′ after the last run Awards Ceremony | Finish Area Rumerlo
One of the best-known and most iconic slopes on the Alpine Skiing World Cup circuit: the Tofane Olympia.
The slope hosted ski races during the 1956 Winter Olympics, welcomes each year the competitions of Women’s Ski World Cup and in 2021 was the Downhill, Super G and Giant Slalom slope during the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships Cortina 2021. 1990 also saw the first Cup victory for Kristian Ghedina, who triumphed on February 3 on his home track.
The race course runs from the “Gran Curvone” for the Giant Slalom and the “Pale di Rumerlo” for the Special Slalom.
Tuesday 30.01.2024
10:30 – Downhill – W + M | Tofana
30’ after last run – Prize Giving Ceremony | Rumerlo finish area
Wednesday 31.01.2024
10:30 – SuperG – W + M | Tofana
30’ after last run – Prize Giving Ceremony | Rumerlo finish area
Thursday 01.02.2024
09:30 SL 1 – 1st manche | Olympia delle Tofane
13:00 SL 1 – 2nd manche | Olympia delle Tofane
30′ after the last run Awards Ceremony | Finish Area Rumerlo
Friday 02.02.2024
09:30 SL 2 – 1st manche | Olympia delle Tofane
13:00 SL 2 – 2nd manche | Olympia delle Tofane
30′ after the last run Awards Ceremony | Finish Area Rumerlo
One of the best-known and most iconic slopes on the Alpine Skiing World Cup circuit: the Tofane Olympia.
The slope hosted ski races during the 1956 Winter Olympics, welcomes each year the competitions of Women’s Ski World Cup and in 2021 was the Downhill, Super G and Giant Slalom slope during the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships Cortina 2021. 1990 also saw the first Cup victory for Kristian Ghedina, who triumphed on February 3 on his home track.
The race course runs from the “Gran Curvone” for the Giant Slalom and the “Pale di Rumerlo” for the Special Slalom.
Competitions are open to the public and do not require ticket purchase.
One will be able to reach the Finish Area independently.
- If you arrive by car
Park at P5 in Rumerlo and walk 3 minutes to the parterre. - If you are using skis
From center of Cortina: take the Tofana Arrow in the Sky cable car up from the Ice Stadium to Col Drusciè; from there, ski comfortably to the Rumerlo parterre.
From Socrepes: ride the Socrepes and Tofana Express chairlifts and ski comfortably to the parterre via Piè Tofana.
From the Falzarego/5 Torri Pass: take the Cortina Skyline cable car to Son dei Prade, from here continue along runway 19 and take the Tofana Express chairlift. Ski to the Rumerlo parterre, passing through Piè Tofana.
From Bai de Dones: go down slope 19 and take the Tofana Express chairlift. Ski to the Rumerlo parterre, passing through Piè Tofana.
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