
Lauberhorn
The Lauberhorn is a famous ski race held annually in Wengen, Switzerland. It features the Lauberhorn downhill, which is one of the longest and most challenging alpine ski races in the world, taking skiers down a steep, technical course through forests and sharp turns. The event is part of the FIS World Cup, attracting top athletes and thousands of spectators. Beyond the race, the Lauberhorn also includes slalom and giant slalom competitions, making it a key highlight in competitive skiing. It’s celebrated for its scenic alpine backdrop and rich history, dating back over 80 years.