Overview
- The race was abandoned after 31 of 68 starters because of strong wind, dense fog and snowfall, yet it was scored as valid since at least 30 athletes had started.
- Austria’s Vincent Kriechmayr won in 1:06.77, finishing 0.56 seconds ahead of Norway’s Fredrik Möller, with Austria’s Raphael Haaser third at +1.03.
- Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt placed fifth, his first speed race this season without a victory after winning the prior downhill.
- Germany’s Simon Jocher, Romed Baumann and Maximilian Schwarz never got to start before the shutdown, and Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde did not finish.
- FIS paused the competition after Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen crashed as conditions deteriorated; the Super-G had been moved up to Friday, with a reserve day Saturday and giant slalom slated for Sunday.