Hahnenkamm, Innsbruck, Austria / Hahnenkamm, Innsbruck, Austria Venue Seating Plan
Capacity: 99,999The Hahnenkamm Races is one of the world's most prestigious FIS Alpine Ski World Cup race in Kitzbühel, Austria, held annually since 1931. This is the world's second oldest alpine skiing competition after Lauberhorn, with the second most esteemed ski trophy after the Lauberhorn race.

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Hahnenkamm Rennen

When the first Hahnenkamm race was held in Kitzbuhel in 1931, no one could have even imagined that it would lay the foundation for one of the world's biggest winter sports events. Over the decades, both the downhill on the Streif and the slalom on the Ganslernhang have developed into classics in the Ski World Cup. For many athletes, a victory on one of the two tradition-rich slopes is tantamount to an Olympic victory. In 2025, the Hahnenkamm races will be held for the 85th time. The race week lasts from January 20th to 26th and offers the first highlight with the downhill training on January 20th. Admission to the training sessions is free.

Things get really serious on January 24th when the Super-G starts on the Streif. The classic Hahnenkamm downhill follows the next day. The legendary slalom on the Ganslern slope takes place on January 26.