2009 edition of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
40th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Host city Val-d'Isère , Savoie Country France Nations 70 Athletes 382[ 1] Events 11 Opening 2 February 2009 Closing 15 February 2009 Opened by Nicolas Sarkozy Main venue Bellevarde (& Rhône-Alpes)
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009 were the 40th FIS Alpine World Ski Championships , held 2–15 February in France at Val-d'Isère , Savoie .
The International Ski Federation (FIS) awarded the championships to Val-d'Isère on 2 June 2004 , in Miami , Florida . The other two finalists were Vail /Beaver Creek , USA, and Schladming , Austria, which was later selected to host the 2013 championships. Vail/Beaver Creek gained the 2015 championships.
These were the first world championships at Val-d'Isère, although the area hosted four of the five men's events at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville (the slalom was held at Les Menuires ). Val-d'Isère is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit, usually by the men in early to mid-December.
These were the fourth world championships held in France. Chamonix hosted in 1937 and 1962 , and Chamrousse hosted the alpine events for 1968 Winter Olympics (from 1948 through 1980 , the Winter Olympics were also the world championships).
Venues
The men's events were held at Bellevarde, as were the women's giant slalom and slalom. The other three women's events were conducted at Rhône-Alpes.
Course information – (metric)
Date
Race
Start elevation
Finish elevation
Vertical drop
Course length
Average gradient
Sat 07-Feb
Downhill – men
2807 m
1848 m
959 m
2.988 km
32.1%
Mon 09-Feb
Downhill – women
2536
1845
691
2.227
31.0
Mon 09-Feb
Downhill (SC) – men
2550
1848
702
2.549
27.5
Fri 06-Feb
Downhill (SC) – women
2536
1845
691
2.227
31.0
Wed 04-Feb
Super-G – men
2498
1848
650
1.770
36.7
Tue 03-Feb
Super-G – women
2445
1845
600
1.926
31.2
Fri 13-Feb
Giant slalom – men
2292
1842
450
Thu 12-Feb
Giant slalom – women
2225
1865
360
Sun 15-Feb
Slalom – men
2062
1842
220
Sat 14-Feb
Slalom – women
2042
1842
200
Mon 09-Feb
Slalom (SC) – men
2032
1842
190
Fri 06-Feb
Slalom (SC) – women
2035
1840
195
Course information – (imperial)
Date
Race
Start elevation
Finish elevation
Vertical drop
Course length
Average gradient
Sat 07-Feb
Downhill – men
9209 ft
6063 ft
3146 ft
1.886 mi.
32.1%
Mon 09-Feb
Downhill – women
8320
6053
2267
1.384
31.0
Mon 09-Feb
Downhill (SC) – men
8366
6063
2303
1.584
27.5
Fri 06-Feb
Downhill (SC) – women
8320
6053
2267
1.384
31.0
Wed 04-Feb
Super-G – men
8196
6063
2133
1.100
36.7
Tue 03-Feb
Super-G – women
8022
6053
1969
1.197
31.2
Fri 13-Feb
Giant slalom – men
7520
6043
1477
Thu 12-Feb
Giant slalom – women
7300
6119
1181
Sun 15-Feb
Slalom – men
6765
6043
722
Sat 14-Feb
Slalom – women
6699
6043
656
Mon 09-Feb
Slalom (SC) – men
6666
6043
623
Fri 06-Feb
Slalom (SC) – women
6677
6037
640
Medal winners
Men's events
Women's events
Team event
Medal table
References
External links
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