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Empty downhill ski course in Courchevel amid bad weather, after Men's World Cup training cancellation.
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Men's World Cup downhill training cancelled in Courchevel due to weather

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The men's World Cup downhill training session in alpine skiing was cancelled because of bad weather conditions in Courchevel, France. The event was scheduled for Thursday, March 12, 2026. A photo from the venue captures the aftermath of the cancellation.

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt clinched the World Cup super-G title for the fourth consecutive season on Sunday without racing. Both scheduled super-G events in Courchevel, France, were canceled due to heavy snowfall and fog. Odermatt's 158-point lead proved insurmountable.

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Following races in Kranjska Gora, Courchevel in France will stage the Men's Alpine Ski World Cup over three days in March 2026. The event serves as a key stop in the alpine skiing calendar. Organizers have released a preview ahead of the competitions.

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