Heavy Snowfall and Fog Cancel Men's World Cup Super-G in Courchevel
Heavy Snowfall and Fog Cancel Men's World Cup Super-G in Courchevel
US · Published Mar 15, 2026
Heavy snowfall and fog led to the cancellation of the men's World Cup super-G race in Courchevel, France.
The canceled race will not be rescheduled, impacting athletes' chances to gain points in the super-G standings.
Marco Odermatt, leading the super-G standings, must wait for future races to secure the season title.
Courchevel race canceled due to heavy snowfall
The men's World Cup super-G race in Courchevel, France, was canceled due to heavy snowfall and fog, as announced by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS). This decision prioritizes the safety of the athletes, given the adverse weather conditions and forecasts predicting continued snowfall throughout the day. The race, intended to replace a previous cancellation in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, will not be rescheduled, affecting athletes’ opportunities to earn points in the super-G standings.
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