Canalone Miramonti
Canalone Miramonti is a World Cup slalom ski course in Italy, in Madonna di Campiglio, Trentino.
The course was designed by Italian Bruno Detassis in 1940. It is known as a slalom World Cup classic, being one of the oldest, the most demanding and one of the most prestigious slaloms in the world.
The slope has maximum incline at 31 degrees, average incline at 27% and minimum incline at 18%.
History
In 1940, Italian mountaineer and mountain guide Bruno Detassis, designed and constructed this famous slalom slope, which was altered a few times across the years. It is the final part of a longer slope known as 3-Tre, from the name of a skiing competition that was run since 1950 in the region and, from 1957, permanently at Campiglio.When the Alpine Skiing World Cup was established in 1967 it became a staple of the calendar, hosting several disciplines including downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and apline combined. Since 1986 slalom was the only discipline hosted, and the upper part of the 3-Tre became unused in international competitions.
Traditionally, the competitions hosted were reserved for men. One-off races for women were held in 1977, 1984, and 2003.
Swedish skier Ingemar Stenmark holds the record for slalom wins at the venue, with 5 victories.
Women's World Cup
Those events didn't count for 3-Tre competition, replacing other venues only.| Type | Season | Date | Winner | Second | Third | |
| 450 | SL | 1984/85 | 14 December 1984 | ![]() Course sections
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