Lauberhorn

Lauberhorn

The Lauberhorn and its downhill course with the Tschuggen (right)
Highest point
Elevation 2,472 m (8,110 ft)
Prominence 122 m (400 ft)[1]
Isolation 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi)
Parent peak Tschuggen
Coordinates 46°35′32.9″N 7°56′52.6″E / 46.592472°N 7.947944°E / 46.592472; 7.947944Coordinates: 46°35′32.9″N 7°56′52.6″E / 46.592472°N 7.947944°E / 46.592472; 7.947944
Geography
Lauberhorn
Location in Switzerland
Location Bern, Switzerland
Parent range Bernese Alps

The Lauberhorn is a mountain in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, located between Wengen and Grindelwald, north of the Kleine Scheidegg. Its summit is at an elevation of 2,472 m (8,110 ft) above sea level.

Lauberhorn ski races

The mountain is best known for the Lauberhorn World Cup alpine ski races, held annually in mid-January above Wengen. The downhill course is currently (as of 2016) the longest in the world; its length of 4.48 km (2.78 mi) results in run times of two and a half minutes.

The Lauberhorn ski races (downhill, slalom, and combined) are among the highest-attended winter sports events in the world, attracting around 30,000 spectators each year.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps and Google Earth. The key col is located north of the summit at 2,350 m.
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