Roc de Fer

Roc de Fer
Place: France Méribel
Opened: 10 February 1990
Downhill
Start: 2,150 m (7,054 ft) (AA)
Finish: 1,465 m (4,806 ft)
Vertical drop:    685 m (2,247 ft)
Length: 2.413 km (1.50 mi)
Max. incline: 28.8 degrees (55%)
Min. incline:   5.1 degrees (9%)

Roc de Fer (French: "iron rock") is a downhill Alpine skiing course in Méribel, France, which is part of the large interlinked ski area known as Les Trois Vallées in the Savoie department of France, near Mont Blanc. The course was originally created for the 1992 Winter Olympics and has since played host to the World Cup season finals in 2015 and 2022 and the 2023 FIS World Ski Championships, the latter two in conjunction with the L’Éclipse course in the neighboring town of Courchevel.

Roc de Fer is considered venue for 2030 Winter Olympics Alpine skiing events.[1]