Podkoren 3

{{Short description|Ski trail in Slovenia}}

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! bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" | Podkoren 3

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Place:{{flagicon|SLO}} Kranjska Gora
Mountain:Vitranc
Architect:Peter Lakota (SLO)
Member:Club5+
Opened:1 December 1993 (L)
2 December 1983 (M)
Level:13px advanced
Competition:Vitranc Cup
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" | Giant slalom
Start:{{convert|1278|m|0|abbr=on}} (AA)
Finish:{{spaces|3}}{{convert|836|m|0|abbr=on}}
Vertical drop:{{spaces|3}}{{convert|442|m|0|abbr=on}}
Max. incline:30.5 degrees (59%)
Min. incline:10.2 degrees (18%)
Most wins (M):{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety (6)
Most wins (W):{{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino (2)
bgcolor=#b0c4de colspan=2 align="center" | Slalom
Start:{{convert|1035|m|0|abbr=on}} (AA)
Finish:{{spaces|3}}{{convert|836|m|0|abbr=on}}
Vertical drop:{{spaces|3}}{{convert|199|m|0|abbr=on}}
Max. incline:25.2 degrees (47%)
Min. incline:11.9 degrees (21%)
Most wins (M):{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba (3)

Podkoren 3 is a black World Cup technical ski course on Vitranc mountain in Podkoren, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, opened in 1983. It was constructed by Peter Lakota, a successful Slovenian skier.

It has been hosting slalom and giant slalom for the Vitranc Cup (Pokal Vitranc) since then.{{cite web|title=Favoriti pred štartom le molčali (page 9)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_DOC-55PV2ULB/9/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=2 December 1983|language=sl}} It replaced previous slopes; Bukovniški smuk (1961–70) and old gas station slope (1971–83).

With a 59% incline at the start of giant slalom, it is the ski slope with the steepest part in Slovenia. It is located close to Planica and Rateče (near the Italian and Austrian borders).

This slope is considered one of the top three hardest giant slaloms in the world, together with Alta Badia (ITA) and Adelboden (SUI).

The slope is part of "Podkoren I" section, one of four, right in the middle of Kranjska Gora Ski Resort.{{cite web|title=Podkoren 3 slope incline profile|url=https://www.pokal-vitranc.com/informacije/tekmovalna-proga|publisher=pokal-vitranc.com|accessdate=6 October 2021}}{{cite web|title=Podkoren 3 on the Kranjska gora ski resort map (No. 14)|url=https://www.bergfex.si/kranjska-gora/panorama/|publisher=bergfex.si|accessdate=6 October 2021}}

History

In December 1983, this course was officially opened with women's and men's slalom (20,000 people), replacing the old previous course above the nearby gas station.

{{cite web|title=Favoriti pred štartom le molčali (page 1)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_DOC-55PV2ULB/9/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=2 December 1983|language=sl}}{{cite web|title=Slab dan favoritov (page 1)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_doc-IN0FMGYC/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=3 December 1983|language=sl}}

In 1985, a total of 40,000 people has gathered in two days. 30,000 alone at the slalom where Rok Petrovič won in front of a home crowd, one of the most iconic and most visited and events in Kranjska Gora.{{cite web|title=Nepozaben smučarski praznik v Kranjski Gori (page 1)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_doc-KTZZO1PF/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=23 December 1985|language=sl}}

In 1986, a total of 20,000 people saw another home win for the second year in a row, with Bojan Križaj and Rok Petrovič being first and second in SL. They were at the peak of their fame and absolute national heroes, icons, with alpine skiing, especially because slalom was by the far most popular sport in the country in the eighties. Swiss athlete Joël Gaspoz won the giant slalom a day before, for the third year in Kranjska Gora a row.{{cite web|title=Naša nepozabna slalomska dneva (page 9)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_doc-A7BR3A9C/9/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=22 December 1986|language=sl}}{{cite web|title=Joel Gaspoz in Kr. Gora zaobljubljena v zvestobi (page 5)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_doc-OXW0U481/5/index.html#zoom=z|publisher=Delo|date=20 December 1986|language=sl}}

World Cup

{{Location map | Slovenia

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!{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

!{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

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Won record 3 slaloms

|Won record 6 giant slaloms

= Men =

Vitranc Cup held since 2 December 1983 on this course which hosted a total of 77 World Cup events for men (6th of all-time).

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! width=50|Edition

! width=58|Season

! width=128|Date

! width=40|Event

! width=175|Winner

! width=175|Second

! width=175|Third

align=center colspan=7 bgcolor=#F0EAD6 style="border-top-width:5px"|Vitranc Cup
align=center style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|23rd

! style="border-top-width:3px"|1983/84

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|2 December 1983  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|LIE}} Andreas Wenzel

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria|1973}} Petar Popangelov

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|LIE}} Paul Frommelt

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|24th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:2px" style="border-top-width:3px"|1984/85

| style="border-top-width:3px" align=right|15 February 1985  

style="border-top-width:3px" align=center|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Thomas Bürgler

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Pirmin Zurbriggen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|LUX}} Marc Girardelli

align=right|16 February 1985  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|LUX}} Marc Girardelli

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Ingemar Stenmark

| {{flagicon|LIE}} Paul Frommelt
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Nilsson

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|25th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1985/86

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|20 December 1985  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Joël Gaspoz

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Erlacher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hubert Strolz

align=right|21 December 1985  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Rok Petrovič

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Nilsson

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|26th

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|1986/87

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|19 December 1986  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Joël Gaspoz

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Erlacher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Richard Pramotton

align=right|20 December 1986  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Bojan Križaj

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Rok Petrović

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Ingemar Stenmark

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99|REP

| align=right|3 January 1987  

align=center|GS

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|SUI}} Joël Gaspoz

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hubert Strolz

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|FRG}} Markus Wasmeier

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|27th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1987/88

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|19 December 1987  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Helmut Mayer

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Pirmin Zurbriggen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hubert Strolz

align=right|20 December 1987  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Richard Pramotton

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Günther Mader

align=center style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|28th

! style="border-top-width:3px"|1988/89

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|17 December 1988  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|LUX}} Marc Girardelli

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRG}} Armin Bittner

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|REP

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|1989/90

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|6 January 1990  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Nilsson

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hubert Strolz

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Michael Tritscher

align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#D0F0C0|29th

| align=right|6 January 1990  

align=center|GS

| colspan=3 align=center|cancelled and later replaced at La Villa (14 January){{cite web|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_DOC-IAAUSYNR/9/index.html#zoom=z|title=Sijajni Avstrijci, naš Robič 13.|publisher=Delo|date=15 January 1990|language=sl}}

align=right|7 January 1990  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|FRG}} Armin Bittner

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Bernhard Gstrein

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Paul Accola

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|30th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1990/91

| style="border-top-width:3px" align=right|21 December 1990  

style="border-top-width:3px" align=center|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Urs Kälin

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|LUX}} Marc Girardelli

align=right|22 December 1990  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Ole Kristian Furuseth

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Fogdö

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|31st

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1991/92

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|4 January 1992  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio Bergamelli

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Hans Pieren

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

align=right|5 January 1992  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| {{flagicon|GER}} Armin Bittner

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Finn Christian Jagge

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|32nd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1992/93

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|19 December 1992  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Fogdö

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|GER}} Peter Roth

align=right|20 December 1992  align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|LUX}} Marc Girardelli

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Lasse Kjus

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Fredrik Nyberg

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|33rd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1993/94

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|8 January 1994  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Fredrik Nyberg

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Belfrond

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Barnerssoi

align=right|9 January 1994  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Finn Christian Jagge

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Ole Kristian Furuseth

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Fogdö

align=center style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|34th

! style="border-top-width:3px"|1994/95

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|6 January 1995  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SLO}} Mitja Kunc
{{flagicon|NOR}} Harald Strand Nilsen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|35th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1995/96

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|21 December 1995  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Lasse Kjus

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Michael von Grünigen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Reiter

align=right|22 December 1995  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Tomba

| {{flagicon|SVN}} Jure Košir

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Amiez

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|36th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1996/97

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|5 January 1997  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Michael von Grünigen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Siegfried Voglreiter

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Kjetil André Aamodt

align=right|6 January 1997  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Sykora

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Amiez

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|37th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1997/98

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|3 January 1998  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Christian Mayer

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hermann Maier

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Michael von Grünigen

align=right|4 January 1998  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Sykora

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pierrick Bourgeat

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|38th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1998/99

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|5 January 1999  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Patrick Holzer

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Christian Mayer

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hans Knauß

align=right|6 January 1999  align=center|SL

| style="border-top-width:2px"|{{flagicon|SLO}} Jure Košir

| style="border-top-width:2px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

align=center style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|39th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1999/00

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|21 December 1999  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Didier Plaschy

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Thomas Stangassinger

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99|REP

| align=right|8 March 2000  

align=center|GS

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Christian Mayer

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|FRA}} Joël Chenal

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|LIE}} Marco Büchel

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FDBCB4|40th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2000/01

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|20 December 2000  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| colspan=3 align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|lack of snow; replaced in Bormio (21 December)

align=right|21 December 2000  align=center|SL

| colspan=3 align=center|lack of snow; replaced in Madonna di Campiglio (19 December)

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|REP

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|2001/02

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|20 December 2001  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|SWE}} Fredrik Nyberg

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|SLO}} Uroš Pavlovčič

align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#D0F0C0|41st

| align=right|21 December 2001  

align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bode Miller

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Didier Cuche

align=right|22 December 2001  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Pierre Vidal

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Matt

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Kostelić

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|42nd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2002/03

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|4 January 2003  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Bode Miller

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Christian Mayer

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Uotila

align=right style="border-top-width:2px"|5 January 2003  align=center style="border-top-width:2px"|SL

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Kostelić

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Rainer Schönfelder

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Pierre Vidal

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|43rd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2003/04

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|28 February 2004  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Bode Miller

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Schieppati

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alexander Ploner

align=right|29 February 2004  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Truls Ove Karlsen

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Tom Stiansen

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Matt

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|44th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2004/05

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|26 February 2005  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Hermann Maier

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Kalle Palander

align=right|27 February 2005  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Rocca

| {{flagicon|SWE}} André Myhrer

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|45th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2005/06

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|21 December 2005  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{Flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Blardone

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{Flagicon|CAN}} Thomas Grandi

align=right|22 December 2005  align=center|SL

| {{Flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Rocca

| {{Flagicon|CAN}} Thomas Grandi

| {{Flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|46th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2006/07

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|3 March 2007  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CAN}} François Bourque

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Blardone

align=right style="border-top-width:2px"|4 March 2007  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Matt

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Manfred Mölgg

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|47th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2007/08

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|8 March 2008  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Manfred Mölgg

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Blardone

align=right|9 March 2008  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Manfred Mölgg

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Kostelić

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|48th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2008/09

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|28 February 2009  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Didier Cuche

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Blardone

align=right|1 March 2009  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Lizeroux

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuliano Razzoli

| {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Neureuther

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|REP

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|2009/10

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|29 January 2010  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Kjetil Jansrud

align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#D0F0C0|49th

| align=right|30 January 2010  

align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Kjetil Jansrud

| {{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

align=right|31 January 2010  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Reinfried Herbst

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Lizeroux

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|50th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2010/11

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|5 March 2011  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Beat Feuz

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CAN}} Erik Guay

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Michael Walchhofer

align=right|6 March 2011  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Matt

| {{flagicon|USA}} Nolan Kasper
{{flagicon|SWE}} Axel Bäck

|

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|51st

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2011/12

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|10 March 2012  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

align=right|11 March 2012  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|SWE}} André Myhrer

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Cristian Deville

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|52nd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2012/13

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|9 March 2013  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

align=right|10 March 2013  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Kostelić

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Mario Matt

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|53rd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2013/14

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|8 March 2014  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Ligety

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Benjamin Raich

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

align=right|9 March 2014  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Neureuther

| {{flagicon|GER}} Fritz Dopfer

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|54th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2014/15

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|14 March 2015  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Thomas Fanara

align=right|15 March 2015  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuliano Razzoli

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Mattias Hargin

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99 style="border-top-width:3px"|REP

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|2015/16

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|4 March 2016  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Philipp Schörghofer

| style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#D0F0C0|55th

| align=right|5 March 2016  

align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

align=right|6 March 2016  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Gross

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|56th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2016/17

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|4 March 2017  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Leif Kristian Haugen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Matts Olsson

align=right|5 March 2017  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Michael Matt

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Gross

| {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Neureuther

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|57th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2017/18

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|3 March 2018  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

align=right|4 March 2018  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Ramon Zenhäusern

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|58th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2018/19

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|9 March 2019  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Rasmus Windingstad

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

align=right|10 March 2019  align=center|SL

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Ramon Zenhäusern

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marcel Hirscher

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FDBCB4|59th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2019/20

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|14 March 2020  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px" colspan=3 align=center rowspan=2|cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

align=right|15 March 2020  align=center|SL
align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|60th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2020/21

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|13 March 2021  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Loïc Meillard

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Stefan Brennsteiner

align=right|14 March 2021  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Clément Noël

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Victor Muffat-Jeandet

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Ramon Zenhäusern

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|61st

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2021/22

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|12 March 2022  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Lucas Braathen
 {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

| style="border-top-width:3px"|

align=right|13 March 2022  align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Stefan Brennsteiner

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|62nd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2022/23

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|11 March 2023  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

align=right|12 March 2023  align=center|GS

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

| {{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Alexis Pinturault

align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#FDBCB4|63rd

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2023/24

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|9 March 2024  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px" colspan=3 align=center rowspan=2|cancelled due to rain and warm temperatures

align=right|10 March 2024  align=center|SL
align=center rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" bgcolor=#D0F0C0|64th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2024/25

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|1 March 2025  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Lucas Pinheiro Braathen

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Marco Odermatt

align=right|2 March 2025  align=center|SL

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Henrik Kristoffersen

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Timon Haugan

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Manuel Feller

:MEN'S EVENTS IN YELLOW DID NOT COUNT FOR VITRANC CUP

:{{color box|#FFFF99|Replacement for Borovets (1987), Madonna di Campiglio (1990), Adelboden (2000, 2010), Aspen (2001) and Ga-Pa (2016).}}

= Women =

On 1 December 1983, official opening with first ever event on this course held and the only "Vitranc Cup" event in women's history.{{cite web|date=28 November 1986|language=sl|publisher=Delo|title=Smer: Kranjska Gora (page 9)|url=http://www.dlib.si/listalnik/URN_NBN_SI_doc-HZQELA7Z/9/index.html#zoom=z}}

At the 60th edition (2024) Slovenian Ski Association (SZS) took over the organisation of Golden Fox from the original and long time organiser from Maribor ski club "SK Branik". In 2025 competition lost the right to name and promote the event under the well known brand of Golden Fox.

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="background:#fff; font-size:86%; line-height:15px; border:grey solid 1px; border-collapse:collapse;"

! width=47|Edition

! width=55|Season

! width=133|Date

! width=40|Event

! width=189|Winner

! width=189|Second

! width=189|Third

! width=164|Golden Fox winner

align=center colspan=8 bgcolor=#F0EAD6 style="border-top-width:5px"|Vitranc Cup
align=center bgcolor=#D0F0C0 style="border-top-width:2px"|1st

! style="border-top-width:2px"|1983/84

| align=right style="border-top-width:2px"|1 December 1983  

style="border-top-width:2px" align=center|SL

| style="border-top-width:2px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Erika Hess

| style="border-top-width:2px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Tamara McKinney

| style="border-top-width:2px"|{{flagicon|Poland|1980}} Małgorzata Tlałka

| style="border-top-width:2px" align=center| —

align=center colspan=8 bgcolor=#F0EAD6 style="border-top-width:5px"|Golden Fox
align=center colspan=8|Replaced original venue from Maribor
align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|25th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|1987/88

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|30 January 1988  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Mateja Svet

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Vreni Schneider

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Blanca Fernández Ochoa
{{flagicon|AUT}} Anita Wachter

| rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Mateja Svet

align=right|31 January 1988  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Mateja Svet

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Vreni Schneider
{{flagicon|AUT}} Roswitha Steiner

|

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|28th

! rowspan=3 style="border-top-width:3px"|1990/91

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|11 January 1991  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CHE}} Vreni Schneider

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Nataša Bokal

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Petra Kronberger

| rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CHE}} Vreni Schneider

align=right|12 January 1991  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Nataša Bokal

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Monika Maierhofer

| {{flagicon|YUG}} Veronika Šarec

align=center bgcolor=#FFFF99|REP

| align=right|13 January 1991  

align=center|SL

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Petra Kronberger

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|AUT}} Ingrid Salvenmoser

| bgcolor=#FFFF99|{{flagicon|YUG}} Veronika Šarec

| align=center| —

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|43th

! style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2|2006/07

| style="border-top-width:3px" align=right|6 January 2007  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Nicole Hosp

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Nicole Gius

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Tanja Poutiainen

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|CZE}} Šárka Záhrobská

align=right|7 January 2007  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marlies Schild

| {{flagicon|CZE}} Šárka Záhrobská

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Veronika Zuzulová

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|48th

! style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2|2011/12

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|21 January 2012  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tessa Worley

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Federica Brignone

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|GER}} Viktoria Rebensburg

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|FIN}} Tanja Poutiainen

align=right|22 January 2012  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Michaela Kirchgasser

| {{flagicon|FIN}} Tanja Poutiainen

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Veronika Zuzulová

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|50th

! style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2|2013/14

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|1 February 2014  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| colspan=3 align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|heavy snowfall and rain; replaced on 6 March 2014 in Åre

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|SWE}} Frida Hansdotter

align=right|2 February 2014  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Frida Hansdotter

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Marlies Schild

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Bernadette Schild

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|54th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2017/18

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|6 January 2018  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|USA}} Mikaela Shiffrin

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tessa Worley

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Sofia Goggia

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|USA}} Mikaela Shiffrin

align=right|7 January 2018  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|USA}} Mikaela Shiffrin

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Frida Hansdotter

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Wendy Holdener

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|56th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2019/20

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|15 February 2020  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NZL}} Alice Robinson

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Wendy Holdener
{{flagicon|SLO}} Meta Hrovat

| rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700 style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

align=right|16 February 2020  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Wendy Holdener

| {{flagicon|AUT}} Katharina Truppe

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|57th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2020/21

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|16 January 2021  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tessa Worley

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Michelle Gisin

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino

align=right|17 January 2021  align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Michelle Gisin

| {{flagicon|SLO}} Meta Hrovat

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|58th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2021/22

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|8 January 2022  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Sara Hector

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tessa Worley

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

align=right|9 January 2022  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Wendy Holdener

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Anna Swenn-Larsson

align=center bgcolor=#FAE6FA rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|59th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2022/23

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|7 January 2023  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CAN}} Valérie Grenier

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marta Bassino

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|ITA}} Federica Brignone

align=right|8 January 2023  align=center|GS

| {{flagicon|USA}} Mikaela Shiffrin

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Federica Brignone

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Lara Gut-Behrami

align=center colspan=8 bgcolor=#F0EAD6 style="border-top-width:5px"|Golden Fox
align=center colspan=8|Originally organised in Kranjska Gora
align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FAE6FA style="border-top-width:3px"|60th

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2023/24

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|6 January 2024  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|CAN}} Valérie Grenier

| style="border-top-width:3px"| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Lara Gut-Behrami

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Federica Brignone

| style="border-top-width:3px" rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFD700|{{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

align=right|7 January 2024  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|SVK}} Petra Vlhová

| {{flagicon|GER}} Lena Dürr

| {{flagicon|USA}} AJ Hurt

align=center colspan=8 bgcolor=#F0EAD6 style="border-top-width:5px"|↓ Kranjska Gora 2025 ↓
align=center colspan=8|Originally organised in Kranjska Gora
align=center rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FAE6FA style="border-top-width:3px"|61st

! rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px"|2024/25

| align=right style="border-top-width:3px"|4 January 2025  

align=center style="border-top-width:3px"|GS

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Sara Hector

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|ALB}} Lara Colturi

| style="border-top-width:3px"|{{flagicon|NZL}} Alice Robinson

| rowspan=2 style="border-top-width:3px" align=center| —

align=right|5 January 2025  align=center|SL

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Zrinka Ljutić

|  {{flagicon|SUI}}  Wendy Holdener

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Anna Swenn-Larsson

:WOMEN'S EVENT IN YELLOW DID NOT COUNT FOR GOLDEN FOX

:{{color box|#FFFF99|Replacement for Bergen (1991).}}

Club5+

In 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigious classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible.{{cite web|title=Srečko Medven predsednik elitnega združenje (page 9)|url=https://issuu.com/specom/docs/na__e_novice__junij_2010|publisher=Naše novice|date=June 2010|language=sl}}

Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina, Kranjska Gora, Maribor, Lake Louise, Schladming, Adelboden, Kvitfjell, St.Moritz and Åre.{{cite web|title=Club5+ workshop in Adelboden|url=http://archive.saslong.org/?pagid=364&artid=2047&lang=eng|publisher=saslong.org|date=23 October 2021}}

References

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