Mountain Hyunisbergli
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Mountain Hyunisbergli called Kuonisbergli still located in the Bernese Oberland Adelboden just above the village and is known for the fact that it was here in 1967 under the auspices of the FIS annually FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.

The route, equipped to Hyunisbergli, considered the most difficult of all the trails giant slalom for men. As part of the way immediately after the start and finish line is so steep that deal with them only by true professionals, and in general it is unlikely that someone will turn the language to call the track even relatively shallow. Also on her competitions on normal slalom. Since 1994, the Race Director of the race is Hans Pyrenees, was formerly skier becomes many times world champion.

Giant Slalom starts at an altitude of 1730 meters, and the usual slalom at 1473 meters above sea level. The length of the first track is 1430 meters, the second - 592 meters. Finish both converge at one point, situated at a height of 1294 meters above sea level. Usually viewers are racing for more than 35 000 people, which makes the event one of the most popular not only in the Alpine region, but all over the world.

In 1955, on Mount Hyunisbergli the first international ski days in Adelboden. It was they who turned 12 years in the World Cup. In 1988, 1990, 1993 and 1994, the competition had to be postponed due to the small amount of snow on a mountain slope. In 2005, the FIS to build a four-seater cableway, through which athletes and visitors the opportunity to quickly get to the starting points of both types of slalom runs.

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