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The
Cresta is a ¾ mile long ice run that winds its way from above the “Leaning
Tower” in St Moritz down a steep gully through 10 testing corners, past the
tiny hamlet of Cresta to the village of Celerina.The total drop is 514 feet and
the gradient varies from 1 in 2.8 to 1 in 8.7 |
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The
first Run was completed in January 1885 and took nearly 9 weeks to build.
The Cresta Run is still built from scratch every year using the natural
contours of the valley and earth banks to provide a framework on which to pile
the snow. The Run from Junction is built
first, the upper banks second. The Cresta
usually opens just before Christmas and continues for 9 weeks until the end of
February. There are over 30 competitive
races and riding takes place every morning.
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Toboggans
have evolved dramatically from the original Swiss “schlitten”, starting with
the introduction of the “America” by Mr LP Child in 1887.
This form of skeleton toboggan with metal runners was further refined by
Mr Arden Bott in 1902, who added the sliding seat.
This helped the rider move his weight backwards or forwards on the
toboggan, although today the best riders’ toboggans have no sliding
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The
first rider to adopt the now traditional head first position was Mr Cornish in
the 1887 Grand National. Mrs
JM Baguley was the last lady to ride the Cresta in a race in 1925.
Although ladies rode in practice after that date, due to the dangers and
on medical advice, they were banned from riding in 1929.
However, on the last day of the season only, ladies may now ride from
Junction.
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The
Cresta has two starting points - Top and Junction.
Only four riders have broken the 51 second barrier from Top,
which gives an average speed of over 53 mph, ending at Finish at a speed close
to 80 mph. The record from Junction is
41.27 seconds although beginners, who also start from Junction, are encouraged
to aim for 65 -70 seconds. Riders brake
using the rakes on their boots and if they are out of control they are certain
to go out at Shuttlecock, the most famous corner of the Run.
Fallers at Shuttlecock automatically become members of the Shuttlecock
Club and are entitled to wear a Shuttlecock tie.
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From
its very beginnings the St Moritz Tobogganing Club has been a partnership
between the people of St Moritz and the British, although members of the Club
come from all over the world. The lure
and excitement of the Run has always fascinated and always will.
The first Lord Brabazon of Tara once wrote:
“The Cresta is like a woman with this cynical difference - to love her
once is to love her always".
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Adapted from “The Cresta Run”
by Michael Seth Smith and “The Cresta Run 1885-1985” by Roger Gibbs |
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Race Programme 2008 |
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| 25
Jan 08 |
Army
Junction (Novice) Championships |
9/12
Lancers Cup |
| 29
Jan 08 |
Army Top
Championships |
Scots Guards Cup |
| 31 Jan
08 |
Inter Service
Championships |
Prince Phillip Trophy &
Harland Trophy |
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For details
about the
Cresta Run and the St Moritz Tobogganing Club
and Army and Inter Service Race Results click right |
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Contact Information
Secretary Army
Cresta: Major
James
Kettler
Telephone:
+44 1748 873240 (Mil: 94731 3240)
Fax:
+44 1748 873339 (Mil: 94731
3339)
Email:
james@kettler.tv |
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