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Squaw Valley to host Women’s Alpine World Cup event in March

December 1, 2016 By Jeffrey Weidel

Many of the top female skiers in the world will descend on Squaw Valley this March for the Audi FIS Women’s Alpine World Cup. The World Cup tour is less than 100 days away – scheduled for March 9-12 in Lake Tahoe.

Squaw Valley skier Julia Mancuso will be among the women competing for a title this March at the World Cup event at Squaw.
Squaw Valley skier Julia Mancuso will be among the women competing for a title this March at the World Cup Alpine event at Squaw.

The Women’s Alpine World Cup will feature Olympic champions like Mikaela Shiffrin and Julia Mancuso, a Squaw Valley native. The Red Dog run at Squaw Valley will challenge the giant slalom skiers Friday, March 10 and a be the site of the slalom one day later.

Red Dog has a definite history. It’s the same course as the women’s slalom and giant slalom events of the 1960 Winter Olympics and the 1969 World Cup. With over 1,200 feet of vertical drop in the giant slalom and nearly 700 feet in the slalom, Red Dog run is full of challenges, including fall-away pitches, side hills and bank turns, and is expected to be one of the more difficult courses on the tour.

“In keeping with our longstanding ski racing legacy here at Squaw Valley, we are honored to be chosen to host an Audi FIS Women’s Alpine World Cup event,” said Andy Wirth, President and CEO of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. “An equally critical piece of our legacy is the way we operate as stewards of these legendary mountains.”

The World Cup events will be entirely carbon neutral. This carbon footprint analysis includes all mountain operations (snowmaking, lifts and grooming), travel emissions of the athletes, coaches, and World Cup staff to and during the event, as well as their accommodations and meals. The carbon footprint of the World Cup will be offset through the purchase of certified carbon credits as well as through a clean-energy project benefitting the local community.

For more information, visit squawalpine.com or call 800 403-0206.

 

Filed Under: Skiing Tagged With: Julia Mancuso, Mikaela Shiffrin, skiing, Squaw Valley, Women's Alpine World Cup, World Cup Squaw Valley

About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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