Courchevel, FRA — The men’s World Cup Super-G scheduled for March 14 on the Éclipse course in Courchevel has been cancelled following heavy snowfall.

Race organizers confirmed the decision after the venue received 48 centimeters of snow throughout the day, making it impossible to prepare the course in time for competition.

Organizers are hopeful another Super-G will be held tomorrow, with a provisional start time of 10:45 a.m. local time (5:45 a.m. EST).

Further updates will follow if the FIS confirms any additional changes to the World Cup calendar.

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Born in Breckenridge, Colorado, Katie grew up ski racing with Team Summit before going on to become an NCAA Champion with the University of Colorado. She is also a U.S. Overall Champion and a World University Games Champion, bringing a decorated athletic career to her work in the sport. After retiring from racing, Katie transitioned into coaching, taking on high-performance roles with the Ontario Ski Team and the U.S. World Cup Women’s Team. Now based in Collingwood, Ontario with her husband, two young kids, and their dog, she brings a deep understanding of the athlete journey to Ski Racing Media. Katie is passionate about family, mountain biking, kiteboarding, strong coffee, and empowering the next generation of athletes, coaches, and parents.