Longest downhill race (Skiing)

According to Official Guinness Records,

The longest downhill skiing race is 25.6 km (15.91 miles) at the annual "Schlag das ASSinger" organised by the municipality of Nassfeld Hermagor (Austria). The race starts at Gartenkofel and finishes Tröpolach, Austria and was held on 30 January 2010.
The winners were: Male: Armin and Roland Assinger (both Austria) 50 minutes 14.66 seconds
Female: Daniela Müller (Austria) 53 minutes 19.76 seconds
Team: Team Berghex 3 hours 27.31 seconds The track started at the mountain station Gartenkofel chair - slope Garnitzenalm - ascend La Perla - slope Kronenabfahrt - ascend La Prima - slope La Prima/FIS - ascent FIS chair lift - ascent Tröglbahn chair lift - skating track to the mountain station Sonnleitn - slope Kammabfahrt - ascent Warm Up - slope Scheibeboden - ascent Rudnigsattel - slope Sattel and Schnittlauchkofel - ascent Zweikofel - slope Carina - finish at base station Millennium Express in Tröpolach.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27