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Arlberg-Kandahar

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In the World Cup era, the Arlberg-Kandahar races have continued to be held as part of the World Cup, but their importance has diminished. The word "Kandahar" is still found in the names of many legendary race courses, such as the "Kandahar Garmisch" in Germany, the "Kandahar" event at Chamonix and
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From 1931 until the Second World War, the races were alternately held at Arlberg and Mürren. In 1948, Chamonix became the third host, followed by Sestriere in 1951 and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1954. Until the introduction of the
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race in Arlberg, held at St. Anton. The event was successful, so on March 3 and 4 of the following year they held the first Arlberg-Kandahar races. The slalom and downhill events constituted the first
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the spectacular "Kandahar Banchetta" course in Sestriere that hosted the 1997 FIS World Championships. the 2006 Olympics as well as several World Cup races including the 'Big' Finals in 2004.
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The two organizers of the original 1928 race were the Ski Club Arlberg in Austria and the British
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took part. Within two years, the popularity of the event brought a major success: in 1930, the
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in 1911, Roberts donated the trophy, the Roberts of Kandahar Challenge Cup.)
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of the Ski Club Arlberg in 1927. Together they organized the first
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recognized alpine skiing events in addition to the traditional
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event. The first edition of the race was held in 1928 in
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events in the history of alpine racing. 45 racers from
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Index

alpine skiing
St. Anton
Arlberg
Austria
Mürren
Switzerland
Chamonix
France
Sestriere
Italy
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Germany
Kandahar Ski Club
Frederick Roberts, Earl of Kandahar
downhill
Arnold Lunn
Crans-Montana
Hannes Schneider
slalom
alpine combined
Austria
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
International Ski Federation
Nordic
World Cup
1967
Winter Olympics
World Championships

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