Severe Weather Cancels Entire Men's World Cup Skiing Weekend in Beaver Creek
Strong winds and heavy snowfall force the cancellation of super-G and downhill races, marking the third consecutive day of disruptions.
- All three men's World Cup ski races scheduled for the weekend in Beaver Creek, Colorado, were cancelled due to severe weather conditions.
- The super-G race on Sunday was called off due to strong winds, marking the third consecutive day of cancellations.
- Friday's and Saturday's downhill races were also cancelled due to heavy overnight snowfall and wind.
- This is not the first time weather has disrupted the World Cup events at Beaver Creek; similar incidents occurred in the 2021 and 2016 seasons.
- The men's World Cup circuit will move to Val d'Isere, France, next weekend for a giant slalom and slalom race.