Gazelle

This black slope is located on the Mont-Chéry and can be reached via the Mont-Chéry cable car. The former world cup slope Gazelle is "the" legendary slope of the station!
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74260 Les Gets

Itinerary


Gazelle is a long slope of more than one km with a height difference of 340 m.
 
Host of the Alpine Ski FIS World Cup from 1974 to 1981, it was the slope of the slalom with great performances by the American McKinney and the triple Olympic medalist Christa Kinshofer.
 
First and foremost in 1976, the Gazelle was part of the slalom victory for the double Olympic medalist, the French Danièle Debernard, now president of the ski club and instructor at the ESF Les Gets.

Black slope
Length: 1107 m
Height difference: -340m
Departure height: 1529m
Arrival height: 1192m
Average slope: 33%
Maximum slope: 63.25%
Surface: 2.7 ha