Podkoren 3
Place: Slovenia Kranjska Gora
Mountain: Vitranc
Architect: Peter Lakota (SLO)
Member: Club5+
Opened: 1 December 1993 (L)
2 December 1983 (M)
Level: advanced
Competition: Vitranc Cup
Giant slalom
Start: 1,278 m (4,193 ft) (AA)
Finish:    836 m (2,743 ft)
Vertical drop:    442 m (1,450 ft)
Max. incline: 30.5 degrees (59%)
Min. incline: 10.2 degrees (18%)
Most wins (M): United States Ted Ligety (6)
Most wins (W): Italy Marta Bassino (2)
Slalom
Start: 1,035 m (3,396 ft) (AA)
Finish:    836 m (2,743 ft)
Vertical drop:    199 m (653 ft)
Max. incline: 25.2 degrees (47%)
Min. incline: 11.9 degrees (21%)
Most wins (M): Italy Alberto Tomba (3)

Podkoren 3 is a black World Cup technical ski course on Vitranc mountain in Podkoren, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, opened in 1983. It was constructed by Peter Lakota, a successful Slovenian skier.

It has been hosting slalom and giant slalom for Vitranc Cup (Pokal Vitranc) since then.[1] It replaced previous slopes; Bukovniški smuk (1961–70) and old gas station slope (1971–83).

With 59% incline at start of giant slalom, it is the ski slope with the steepest part in Slovenia. It is located close to Planica and Rateče (near the Italian and Austrian borders).

This slope is considered one of top three hardest giant slaloms in the world, together with Alta Badia (ITA) and Adelboden (SUI).

The slope is part of "Podkoren I" section, one of four, right in the middle of Kranjska Gora Ski Resort.[2][3]

History

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In December 1983, this course was officially opened with women's and men's slalom (20,000 people), replacing the old previous course above the nearby gas station. [4][5]

In 1985, total of 40,000 people has gathered in two days. 30,000 alone at slalom where Rok Petrovič won in front home crowd, one of the most iconic and most visited and events in Kranjska Gora.[6]

In 1986, total of 20,000 people have seen another home win for the second year in a row, with Bojan Križaj and Rok Petrovič being first and second in SL. They were at the peak of their fame and absolute national heroes, icons, with alpine skiing, especially slalom as the far most popular sport in the country in the eighties. Swiss Joël Gaspoz won the giant slalom a day before for the third year in Kranjska Gora a row.[7][8]

World Cup

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Kranjska Gora
  Alberto Tomba   Ted Ligety
 
won record 3 slaloms won record 6 giant slaloms

Vitranc Cup held since 2 December 1983 on this course which hosted total of 77 World Cup events for men (6th of all-time).

Edition Year Date Event Winner Second Third
Vitranc Cup
63rd 2024 10 March   SL cancelled due to rain and warm temperatures
9 March   GS
62nd 2023 12 March   GS     Marco Odermatt   Henrik Kristoffersen   Alexis Pinturault
11 March   GS     Marco Odermatt   Alexis Pinturault   Henrik Kristoffersen
61st 2022 13 March   GS   Henrik Kristoffersen   Stefan Brennsteiner     Marco Odermatt
12 March   GS   Henrik Kristoffersen   Lucas Braathen
    Marco Odermatt
60th 2021 14 March   SL   Clément Noël   Victor Muffat-Jeandet     Ramon Zenhäusern
13 March   GS     Marco Odermatt     Loïc Meillard   Stefan Brennsteiner
59th 2020 15 March   SL cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
14 March   GS
58th 2019 10 March   SL     Ramon Zenhäusern   Henrik Kristoffersen   Marcel Hirscher
9 March   GS   Henrik Kristoffersen   Rasmus Windingstad     Marco Odermatt
57th 2018 4 March   SL   Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen     Ramon Zenhäusern
3 March   GS   Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen   Alexis Pinturault
56th 2017 5 March   SL   Michael Matt   Stefano Gross   Felix Neureuther
4 March   GS   Marcel Hirscher   Leif Kristian Haugen   Matts Olsson
55th 2016 6 March   SL   Marcel Hirscher   Henrik Kristoffersen   Stefano Gross
5 March   GS   Marcel Hirscher   Alexis Pinturault   Henrik Kristoffersen
↓ Replacement for Garmisch-Partenkirchen
REP 2016 4 March   GS   Alexis Pinturault   Philipp Schörghofer   Marcel Hirscher
Vitranc Cup
54th 2015 15 March   SL   Henrik Kristoffersen   Giuliano Razzoli   Mattias Hargin
14 March   GS   Alexis Pinturault   Marcel Hirscher   Thomas Fanara
53rd 2014 9 March   SL   Felix Neureuther   Fritz Dopfer   Henrik Kristoffersen
8 March   GS   Ted Ligety   Benjamin Raich   Henrik Kristoffersen
52nd 2013 10 March   SL   Ivica Kostelić   Marcel Hirscher   Mario Matt
9 March   GS   Ted Ligety   Marcel Hirscher   Alexis Pinturault
51st 2012 11 March   SL   André Myhrer   Cristian Deville   Alexis Pinturault
10 March   GS   Ted Ligety   Alexis Pinturault   Marcel Hirscher
50th 2011 6 March   SL   Mario Matt   Nolan Kasper
  Axel Bäck
5 March   GS   Beat Feuz   Erik Guay   Michael Walchhofer
49th 2010 31 January   SL   Reinfried Herbst   Marcel Hirscher   Julien Lizeroux
30 January   GS   Marcel Hirscher   Kjetil Jansrud   Ted Ligety
↓ Replacement for Adelboden
REP 2010 29 January   GS   Ted Ligety   Marcel Hirscher   Kjetil Jansrud
Vitranc Cup
48th 2009 1 March   SL   Julien Lizeroux   Giuliano Razzoli   Felix Neureuther
28 February   GS   Ted Ligety   Didier Cuche   Massimiliano Blardone
47th 2008 9 March   SL   Manfred Mölgg   Ivica Kostelić   Marcel Hirscher
8 March   GS   Ted Ligety   Manfred Mölgg   Massimiliano Blardone
46th 2007 4 March   SL   Mario Matt   Benjamin Raich   Manfred Mölgg
3 March   GS   Benjamin Raich   François Bourque   Massimiliano Blardone
45th 2005 22 December   SL   Giorgio Rocca   Thomas Grandi   Ted Ligety
21 December   GS   Benjamin Raich   Massimiliano Blardone   Thomas Grandi
44th 2005 27 February   SL   Giorgio Rocca   André Myhrer   Benjamin Raich
26 February   GS   Benjamin Raich   Hermann Maier   Kalle Palander
43rd 2004 29 February   SL   Truls Ove Karlsen   Tom Stiansen   Mario Matt
28 February   GS   Bode Miller   Alberto Schieppati   Alexander Ploner
42nd 2003 5 January   SL   Ivica Kostelić   Rainer Schönfelder   Jean-Pierre Vidal
4 January   GS   Bode Miller   Christian Mayer   Sami Uotila
41st 2001 22 December   SL   Jean-Pierre Vidal   Mario Matt   Ivica Kostelić
21 December   GS   Benjamin Raich   Bode Miller   Didier Cuche
↓ Replacement for Aspen
REP 2001 20 December   GS   Fredrik Nyberg   Benjamin Raich   Uroš Pavlovčič
Vitranc Cup
40th 2000 21 December   SL lack of snow; replaced in Madonna di Campiglio (19 December)
20 December   GS lack of snow; replaced in Bormio (21 December)
↓ Replacement for Adelboden
REP 2000 8 March   GS   Christian Mayer   Joël Chenal   Marco Büchel
Vitranc Cup
39th 1999 21 December   SL     Didier Plaschy   Benjamin Raich   Thomas Stangassinger
38th 1999 6 January   SL   Jure Košir   Thomas Stangassinger   Benjamin Raich
5 January   GS   Patrick Holzer   Christian Mayer   Hans Knauß
37th 1998 4 January   SL   Thomas Sykora   Pierrick Bourgeat   Thomas Stangassinger
3 January   GS   Christian Mayer   Hermann Maier     Michael von Grünigen
36th 1997 6 January   SL   Thomas Sykora   Sébastien Amiez   Thomas Stangassinger
5 January   GS     Michael von Grünigen   Siegfried Voglreiter   Kjetil André Aamodt
35th 1995 22 December   SL   Alberto Tomba   Jure Košir   Sébastien Amiez
21 December   GS   Lasse Kjus     Michael von Grünigen   Mario Reiter
34th 1995 6 January   GS   Alberto Tomba   Mitja Kunc
  Harald Strand Nilsen
33rd 1994 9 January   SL   Finn Christian Jagge   Ole Kristian Furuseth   Thomas Fogdö
8 January   GS   Fredrik Nyberg   Matteo Belfrond   Tobias Barnerssoi
32nd 1992 20 December   GS   Marc Girardelli   Lasse Kjus   Fredrik Nyberg
19 December   SL   Thomas Fogdö   Alberto Tomba   Peter Roth
31st 1992 5 January   SL   Alberto Tomba   Armin Bittner   Finn Christian Jagge
4 January   GS   Sergio Bergamelli   Hans Pieren   Alberto Tomba
30th 1990 22 December   SL   Ole Kristian Furuseth   Thomas Fogdö   Thomas Stangassinger
21 December   GS   Alberto Tomba   Urs Kälin   Marc Girardelli
29th 1990 7 January   SL   Armin Bittner   Bernhard Gstrein   Paul Accola
6 January   GS cancelled and replaced at La Villa (14 January)
↓ Replacement for Madonna di Campiglio
REP 1990 6 January   SL   Jonas Nilsson   Hubert Strolz   Michael Tritscher
Vitranc Cup
28th 1988 17 December   SL   Marc Girardelli   Armin Bittner   Alberto Tomba
27th 1987 20 December   SL   Alberto Tomba   Richard Pramotton   Günther Mader
19 December   GS   Helmut Mayer   Pirmin Zurbriggen   Hubert Strolz
26th 1986 20 December   SL   Bojan Križaj   Rok Petrović   Ingemar Stenmark
19 December   GS   Joël Gaspoz   Roberto Erlacher   Richard Pramotton
↓ Replacement for Borovets
REP 1986 3 January   GS   Joël Gaspoz   Hubert Strolz   Markus Wasmeier
Vitranc Cup
25th 1985 21 December   SL   Rok Petrovič   Jonas Nilsson   Thomas Stangassinger
20 December   GS   Joël Gaspoz   Roberto Erlacher   Hubert Strolz
24th 1985 16 February   SL   Marc Girardelli   Ingemar Stenmark   Paul Frommelt
  Jonas Nilsson
15 February   GS   Thomas Bürgler   Pirmin Zurbriggen   Marc Girardelli
23rd 1983 2 December   SL   Andreas Wenzel   Petar Popangelov   Paul Frommelt

Women

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On 1 December 1983, official opening with first ever event on this course held and the only "Vitranc Cup" event in women's history.[9]

The 60th edition (2024) of Golden Fox will be first time originally scheduled (and not replaced as usual) in Kranjska Gora.

Edition Year Date Event Winner Second Third Golden Fox winner
Golden Fox
(originally held in Kranjska Gora)
60th 2024 7 January   SL   Petra Vlhová   Lena Dürr   AJ Hurt   Petra Vlhová
6 January   GS   Valérie Grenier     Lara Gut-Behrami   Federica Brignone
Golden Fox
(replaced original venue from Maribor)
59th 2023 8 January   GS   Mikaela Shiffrin   Federica Brignone   Lara Gut-Behrami   F. Brignone
7 January   GS   Valérie Grenier   Marta Bassino   Petra Vlhová
58th 2022 9 January   SL   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener   A. Swenn-Larsson   Petra Vlhová
8 January   GS   Sara Hector   Tessa Worley   Marta Bassino
57th 2021 17 January   GS   Marta Bassino     Michelle Gisin   Meta Hrovat   Marta Bassino
16 January   GS   Marta Bassino   Tessa Worley     Michelle Gisin
56th 2020 16 February   SL   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener   Katharina Truppe   Petra Vlhová
15 February   GS   Alice Robinson   Petra Vlhová     Wendy Holdener
  Meta Hrovat
54th 2018 7 January   SL   Mikaela Shiffrin   Frida Hansdotter     Wendy Holdener   Mikaela Shiffrin
6 January   GS   Mikaela Shiffrin   Tessa Worley   Sofia Goggia
50th 2014 2 February   SL   Frida Hansdotter   Marlies Schild   Bernadette Schild   Frida Hansdotter
1 February   GS heavy snowfall and rain; replaced on 6 March 2014 in Åre
48th 2012 22 January   SL   M. Kirchgasser   Tanja Poutiainen   Veronika Zuzulová   Tanja Poutiainen
21 January   GS   Tessa Worley   Federica Brignone   Viktoria Rebensburg
43th 2007 7 January   SL   Marlies Schild   Šárka Záhrobská   Veronika Zuzulová   Šárka Záhrobská
6 January   GS   Nicole Hosp   Nicole Gius   Tanja Poutiainen
↓ Replacement for Bergen
REP 1991 13 January   SL   Petra Kronberger   Ingrid Salvenmoser   Veronika Šarec
Golden Fox
(replaced original venue from Maribor)
28th 1991 12 January   SL   Nataša Bokal   Monika Maierhofer   Veronika Šarec   Vreni Schneider
11 January   GS   Vreni Schneider   Nataša Bokal   Petra Kronberger
25th 1988 31 January   SL   Mateja Svet   Vreni Schneider
  Roswitha Steiner
  Mateja Svet
30 January   GS   Mateja Svet   Vreni Schneider   B. Fernández Ochoa
  Anita Wachter
Vitranc Cup
23rd 1983 1 December   SL   Erika Hess   Tamara McKinney   Małgorzata Tlałka

Club5+

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In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.[10]

Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Favoriti pred štartom le molčali (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 2 December 1983.
  2. ^ "Podkoren 3 slope incline profile". pokal-vitranc.com. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Podkoren 3 on the Kranjska gora ski resort map (No. 14)". bergfex.si. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Favoriti pred štartom le molčali (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 2 December 1983.
  5. ^ "Slab dan favoritov (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 3 December 1983.
  6. ^ "Nepozaben smučarski praznik v Kranjski Gori (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 23 December 1985.
  7. ^ "Naša nepozabna slalomska dneva (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 22 December 1986.
  8. ^ "Joel Gaspoz in Kr. Gora zaobljubljena v zvestobi (page 5)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 20 December 1986.
  9. ^ "Smer: Kranjska Gora (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Delo. 28 November 1986.
  10. ^ "Srečko Medven predsednik elitnega združenje (page 9)" (in Slovenian). Naše novice. June 2010.
  11. ^ "Club5+ workshop in Adelboden". saslong.org. 23 October 2021.
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