Li Zeta
Place: Italy Livigno
Super-G
Start: 2,372 m (7,782 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,847 m (6,060 ft)
Vertical drop:    525 m (1,722 ft)
Length: 1.813 m (5 ft 11.4 in)
Max. incline:    27.5° degrees (52%)

Li Zeta is a World Cup downhill ski course in Livigno, Italy since 2025.[1]

Course

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Li Zeta Slope is one of the most iconic runs in Livigno and is easily recognized by its winding course, which naturally forms a “Z” on the mountain. It alternates wide curves with more technical sections, offering a varied and enjoyable ski experience — perfect for those seeking flow and rhythm. Always well-maintained and with guaranteed snow, it is a true landmark for ski enthusiasts in the area.

Sections

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  • Rifugio Costaccia
  • Croce Vallandrea
  • Stradina Croce
  • Muro Larici
  • Tea Del Plan
  • Plan De Li Zeta

History

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Austrian skier Marco Schwarz won inaugurational World Cup event in Livigno with wininning his first super-G in his career.[2]

World Cup

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Men

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No. Type Season Date Winner Second Third
1980 SG 2025/26 27 December 2025 Austria Marco Schwarz  Switzerland  Alexis Monney  Switzerland  Franjo von Allmen

References

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  1. ^ "Men's Super-G World Cup official results 2025" (PDF). FIS. 27 December 2025.
  2. ^ "Schwarz on top again in Livigno Super G". FIS. 27 December 2025.
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