2023 no men downhill in Garmisch

In the Alpine World Cup winter 2022/23 there will be no men’s downhill run on the legendary Kandahar from Garmisch.

The “Bayerische Rundfunk” reported on corresponding plans of the International Ski Federation FIS on Monday. Accordingly, the racing calendar provides “only two women’s races on the Kandahar and a men’s slalom on the Gudiberg” in Partenkirchen.

Those responsible at the German Ski Association (DSV) and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen were said to be “very upset”. He was “really shocked,” said Florian Fischer, board member of the Garmisch Ski Club, the BR.

FIS President Johan Eliasch wants to give the calendar a more international touch and award races to China, for example. Along with the Lauberhorn descent in Wengen and the Streif in Kitzbühel, the Kandahar is one of the most famous and dangerous slopes.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is applying alongside Crans-Montana/Switzerland, Narvik/Norway and Soldeu/Andorra to host the 2027 World Ski Championships. The decision will be made at the end of May.

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