Ganslernhang
| Ganslern | |
|---|---|
| Place: | Kitzbühel |
| Mountain: | Hahnenkamm |
| Member: | Club5+ |
| Opened: | 1937 |
| Competition: | Hahnenkamm Races |
| Slalom | |
| Start: | 1,002 m (3,287 ft) (AA) |
| Finish: | 811 m (2,661 ft) |
| Vertical drop: | 193 m (633 ft) |
| Length: | 590 m (0.37 mi) |
| Max. incline: | 35 degrees (70%) |
| Avr. incline: | 19.3 degrees (35%) |
| Min. incline: | 11.3 degrees (20%) |
| Most wins: | Ingemar Stenmark (5x) |
Ganslernhang (short: Ganslern) is a men's classic slalom World Cup ski course in Kitzbühel, Austria, part of the Hahnenkamm Races since 1937. It is located on the Hahnenkamm mountain (Kitzbühel Alps) in Kitzbühel, Tyrol, adjacent to the famous "Streif" downhill course.
Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden has the most World Cup wins on the Ganslernhang, with five. On the course in 2022, Dave Ryding became the first Briton to win a World Cup race. With an average attendance of 25,000, the Kitzbühel slalom ranks second in attendance on the circuit, behind Schladming, also in Austria.