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Olympiabakken is an Olympic and World Cup downhill ski course in , , north of ; it hosted its first World Cup events in March 1993, and the alpine speed events of the 1994 Winter Olympics the following February.


Course
Olympiabakken was constructed by Swiss downhill course architect , the 1972 Olympic gold medalist (and silver medalist in 1976). Built in 1990, the course hosted all speed and half of the combined events at the 1994 Winter Olympics for both men and women.

Since 1995, Kvitfjell has been a regular stop for late season World Cup speed events for men, and occasionally for women. Olympiabakken hosted the speed events of the season finals in March 1996 and 2003; in 2021, the two scheduled men's events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A favorable downhill course, it is among the least demanding on the men's World Cup circuit.


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  • Jansrudhoppet
  • S-Svingen
  • Bøygen
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  • Tunnelhoppet


Olympics

Men's events
DH13 February 1994Kjetil André Aamodt
SG17 February 1994
KB


Women's events
SG15 February 1994
DH19 February 1994
KB    Alenka Dovžan


World Cup

Men
20 March 1993  DHWerner Perathoner
21 March 1993  SGKjetil André Aamodt   Dietmar Thöni
11 March 1995  DH
7 March 1996  SGKjetil André Aamodt
3 March 1997  SGAndreas Schifferer
8 March 1998  SGHans KnaußPatrik Järbyn  
6 March 1999  DHAndreas SchiffererStephan Eberharter
7 March 1999  SGStephan EberharterAndreas Schifferer
4 March 2000  DH
5 March 2000  SGAndreas Schifferer
3 March 2001  DHStephan Eberharter
4 March 2001  SGStephan Eberharter
3 March 2002  SGAlessandro Fattori   Didier DéfagoStephan Eberharter
13 March 2003  SGStephan Eberharter
7 March 2004  SG
6 March 2005  SG   Didier Défago
DHrecheduled to 10 March; due to super combined replacement
10 March 2007  DH   Marco Büchel
SGrecheduled to 11 March; due to super combined replacement
11 March 2007  SG  
1 March 2008  DH  
2 March 2008  SGGeorg Streitberger  
7 March 2009  DHKlaus KröllMichael WalchhoferManuel Osborne-Paradis
7 March 2010  SGTobias Grünenfelder
Aksel Lund Svindal
12 March 2011  DHMichael WalchhoferKlaus Kröll  
13 March 2011  SG   Klaus Kröll
3 March 2012  DHKlaus KröllAksel Lund Svindal
4 March 2012  SGAksel Lund Svindal  
3 March 2013  SGAksel Lund SvindalGeorg Streitberger
1 March 2014  DH
2 March 2014  SG   Patrick Küng
8 March 2015  SGVincent Kriechmayr
13 March 2016  SGVincent Kriechmayr
25 February 2017  DH  
26 February 2017  SG
11 March 2018  SG  
3 March 2019  SG  
SGcancelled due to rain, wind and fog
SG
5 March 2022  DHAleksander Aamodt Kilde  
  
6 March 2022  SGAleksander Aamodt KildeJames Crawford
18 February 2024  SGVincent Kriechmayr  
8 March 2025  DH   Franjo von Allmen     
9 March 2025  SGJames Crawford


Women
14 March 1993KB
7 March 1996  SG
13 March 2003  SG
4 March 2023  DHKajsa Vickhoff Lie  
5 March 2023  SG
3 March 2024  SGFederica Brignone   Ester Ledecká
1 March 2025  DHCornelia Hütter
2 March 2025  SGFederica Brignone  


Club5+
In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, , , Val d’Isère and , with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.

Later over the years other classic long-term organizers joined the now named Club5+: , Cortina, , , Lake Louise, , , , St.Moritz and Åre.


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