Snowfall and Fog Cancel Men's World Cup Super-G in Courchevel
Snowfall and Fog Cancel Men's World Cup Super-G in Courchevel
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
Heavy snowfall and fog led to the cancellation of the men's World Cup super-G race in Courchevel, France.
The canceled race was a replacement for an event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and will not be rescheduled.
Swiss skier Marco Odermatt's chance to clinch the super-G season title is delayed due to the cancellation.
Adverse weather cancels super-G in Courchevel
The men's World Cup super-G race in Courchevel, France, was canceled due to adverse weather conditions, specifically heavy snowfall and fog. The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) made the decision to prioritize the safety of the athletes, as the poor visibility and compromised course integrity made racing conditions unsafe. This race was intended to replace a previously canceled event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, but it will not be rescheduled, focusing efforts on preparing for Sunday's race.
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