Saturday's downhill race in Kitzbuhel cancelled due to rain, snowfall

Rain and snowfall forced the cancellation of the second men's World Cup downhill on the Streif course Saturday, a day after Swiss skier Beat Feuz won the first.

Organizers may reschedule event for Sunday in place of super-G

Assistant FIS race director Emmanuel Couder, right, is seen after announcing the cancellation of Saturday's men's downhill race at an alpine World Cup event in Kitzbuhel, Austria. (Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Rain and snowfall forced the cancellation of the second men's World Cup downhill on the Streif course Saturday in Kitzbuhel, Austria, a day after Swiss skier Beat Feuz won the first.

The International Ski Federation said the race was called off "due to the current weather situation and the conditions of the slope."

FIS was considering rescheduling the race for Sunday in place of a super-G run planned for that day.

The downhill in the Austrian Alps on one of the most frightening courses of the circuit is widely regarded an as annual highlight of the Alpine skiing season. It usually attracts up to 50,000 spectators, though no fans are allowed this year amid tight anti-coronavirus measures.

Three-time downhill World Cup champion and 2017 world champion Feuz won the storied downhill for the first time on Friday, when his Swiss teammate Urs Kryenbuhl and American skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle got injured in high-speed crashes.

Friday's race was rescheduled from another iconic resort, Wengen in Switzerland, where the race was cancelled last week following a rise in COVID-19 infections.

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