Organisers had already reversed the order of
the combined as a precaution due to the weather forecast, with
the technical slalom leg brought forward to precede the super-G
in the two-part event.
They said the work required on the slope forced them to postpone
the event, with a track inspection and team captains' meeting
later.
"I didn't sleep that much, it was a long night. When we saw at
three o'clock that it was snowing so heavy, we were quite sure
that it would be very difficult," said women's race director
Peter Gerdol.
He said volunteers were working to prepare the courses for men's
and women's individual super-G races scheduled for Tuesday.
"The plan is to stick to the original plan and have the two
super-Gs tomorrow," he added. "The weather forecast is promising
at the moment, it seems it will not be snowing again until
tomorrow afternoon or night.
"It should be possible to have both races tomorrow, I am quite
confident."
The championships are going ahead without spectators due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ed Osmond)
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