Women's World Cup Super-G in St. Moritz Canceled Due to Weather
High winds and poor visibility forced the cancellation of the second Super-G race, cutting short Lindsey Vonn's comeback weekend.
- The International Ski Federation (FIS) canceled Sunday's Super-G race in St. Moritz due to high winds and poor visibility.
- After multiple delays, the race was called off to avoid overlapping with the men's giant slalom in Alta Badia, Italy.
- Lindsey Vonn, returning to the World Cup circuit at age 40 after nearly six years, finished 14th in Saturday's Super-G.
- Austrian skier Cornelia Huetter claimed victory in Saturday's race, held under clear and icy conditions.
- The cancellation disrupted Vonn's plans to build momentum following her comeback performance.