Strong winds cancel women’s World Cup downhill race at Matterhorn mountain
LAGHI CIME BIANCHE, Italy (AP) — Strong winds forced the cancellation of a women’s World Cup downhill on the Matterhorn mountain Saturday, a week after two men’s races on the same course were wiped out because of snowfalls and gusts.
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation initially delayed Saturday’s program as the ski lifts could not be operated in the early morning, before calling off the race hours later as conditions failed to improve.
FIS women’s race director Peter Gerdol called the conditions “absolutely too dangerous” for a race.
The wind had already been an issue in the days leading up to the race, as only one of three scheduled trainings could be held.