Alpine skiing: More races cancelled, Kriechmayr takes men's super-G title


Alpine Skiing - World Cup Finals - Lenzerheide, Switzerland - March 18, 2021 Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr celebrates winning the overall Men's Super G with the trophy REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

(Reuters) - Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr took the men's Alpine skiing World Cup super-G globe without leaving the starting hut on Thursday after the season's final speed race in Lenzerheide was cancelled due to fog.

The women's super-G in the Swiss resort was also cancelled but home skier Lara Gut-Behrami had already secured that title.

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