BEAVER CREEK, Colorado (Reuters) - The world championships were hit by a second weather issue in as many days as a combination of strong winds and intensifying snow forced organizers to call off the men's Super-G on Wednesday.
Visibility on the Birds of Prey piste was described as adequate by most of the ski racers but heavy snowfall on both the track and the sides of the course led to a postponement an hour before the scheduled 1 p.m. ET (1800 GMT) start.
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