A record number of canceled alpine competitions – Felix Monsén’s comeback is delayed

Of the men’s alpine so far, six out of nine races have been canceled and one canceled due to weather conditions.

Sölden, October 29: Giant slalom. CANCELED

Zermatt, November 11: Downhill. CANCELED

Zermatt, November 12: Downhill. CANCELED

Gurgl, November 18: Slalom

Beaver Creek, Dec. 1: Sturgeon run. CANCELED

Beaver Creek, Dec. 2: Sturgeon run. CANCELED

Beaver Creek, Dec. 3: Super-G. CANCELED

Val d’Isère, France, Dec 9: Men’s giant slalom

Val d’Isère, France, Dec 10: Men’s Slalom CANCELLED

Last season began also messy. Then six of the first nine men’s competitions were cancelled. In the previous years, however, there were significantly fewer canceled competitions during each season’s opening.

In comparison, the ladies have had a nicer start to the season. There, only three out of twelve competitions have been cancelled.

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