Overview
- Strong wind, dense fog and fresh snowfall forced multiple interruptions before FIS ended the Super-G after 31 of 68 starters.
- Race director Markus Waldner ordered an initial stop following Franjo von Allmen’s crash as visibility and snowfall worsened.
- The result stood because the field had surpassed the minimum 30 starters required for an official race.
- Austria’s Vincent Kriechmayr won in 1:06.77, with Norway’s Fredrik Moller second and Austria’s Raphael Haaser third, while Marco Odermatt finished fifth at +1.23.
- German entrants Simon Jocher, Romed Baumann and Maximilian Schwarz never started, and the weekend already featured a shortened downhill, a rescheduled Super-G and criticism of TV presentation from expert Hans Knauss.