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The halfpipe

New at Corvatsch Park!

The new halfpipe below the Murtèl middle station completes the already first-class freestyle offer in the Corvatsch Park and is a major investment in the future of freestyle sport – for the Engadin, but also for the whole of Switzerland.

The halfpipe will be open daily from February and is a perfect training ground for national and international teams. The Corvatsch Park is now one of the few resorts in the world to offer a first-class superpipe to the highest international standards. The halfpipe is the venue for the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle & Freeski World Championships St. Moritz Engadin 2025, from March 17 to 30, 2025.

At the Murtèl ski lift (J) there is an intermediate access point so that you can get back up easily. The halfpipe is open to everyone (except during events and training camps).

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Fact & Figures

  • Length: 170 m
  • Width: 22 m
  • Gradient: 18%
  • Height: 23 feet

The Corvatsch halfpipe is completely embedded in the ground and not built on top of the terrain as usual

Caprez Ingenieure AG was responsible for the planning and construction management, while the construction company Nicol. Hartmann & Cie AG was responsible for the site work. The client was Corvatsch AG. 

The first pipe contest took place on 8 and 9 April 2024; the European Cup was the main rehearsal for the upcoming 2025 Freestyle World Championships. 

 

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