Gudiberg
Gudiberg is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
It hosted the slalom part of the alpine skiing combined event for the 1936 Winter Olympics in neighboring Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
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1936: Gudiberg, Kreuzjoch, Kreuzeck • 1948: Piz Nair • 1952: Norefjell, Rødkleiva • 1956: Mount Faloria, Mount Tofana • 1960: Squaw Valley Ski Resort • 1964: Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel • 1968: Chamrousse, Recoin de Chamrousse • 1972: Mount Eniwa Downhill Course, Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses • 1976: Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel • 1980: Whiteface Mountain • 1984: Bjelašnica, Jahorina • 1988: Nakiska • 1992: Les Ménuires, Méribel, Val-d'Isère • 1994: Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell, Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell • 1998: Hakuba Happoone Winter Resort, Mount Higashidate, Mount Yakebitai • 2002: Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, Snowbasin • 2006: San Sicario Fraiteve, Sestiere Borgata, Sestiere Colle • 2010: Whistler Creekside • 2014: Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort • 2018: Jungbong, Yongpyong Ski Resort
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Adelboden: Chuenisbärgli | Alta Badia: Gran Risa | Beaver Creek: Birds of Prey | Bormio: Stelvio | Cortina d’Ampezzo: Tofana | Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Gudiberg, Kandahar | Gröden: Saslong | Kitzbühel: Ganslernhang, Streif | Kranjska Gora: Podkoren | Maribor: Pohorje | Schladming: Planai | Semmering: Hirschenkogel | Sölden: Rettenbachferner | Val-d’Isère: Bellevarde, O.K. | Wengen: Lauberhorn | Zagreb: Sljeme
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