CARRABASSETT VALLEY — The men’s and women’s super-G races at the U.S. Alpine Championships were postponed Thursday at Sugarloaf Mountain due to poor weather conditions that included snow and poor visibility.
The races will instead be held Friday, and will double count as the men’s and women’s super-G races of the NorAm Championships.
Thursday marked the latest in a week full of weather challenges. Downhill training sessions on Sunday and Monday were pushed to Tuesday due to weather and snow conditions, and the downhill races Tuesday were moved to Wednesday due to wind.
The men’s super-G field will include defending U.S. champion River Radamus, as well as Luke Winters and Sam Morse, who were second and third, respectively. Also competing will be 2022 Olympic super-G silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle. The women’s field will be led by Keely Cashman, who’s 47th in the World Cup super-G standings, and Isabella Wright, who’s 52nd.
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