The Kandahar: A Legendary Downhill Challenge
In the Footsteps of a Legend
The Kandahar downhill run is one of the most demanding challenges in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Its name pays homage to Frederick Roberts, Earl of Kandahar, a British field marshal who served in Afghanistan in the late 19th century.
A Legacy of Excellence
The Kandahar has been a staple of the World Cup circuit since the 1930s. It is known for its steep slopes, technical turns, and unforgiving terrain. Only the most skilled skiers can conquer this legendary course.
The Garmisch Classic is particularly renowned for its Kandahar slope, which descends from Kreuzjoch. This is where the World Cup and World Championships speed events take place, attracting the world's top skiers to compete for glory on this iconic slope.
The Kandahar is more than just a race course; it is a testament to the legacy of a legendary figure and the enduring spirit of downhill skiing. Its name alone evokes a sense of awe and respect among skiers everywhere.
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