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Olympics-Organisers scramble as weather disrupts penultimate day

Published 02/19/2022, 02:01 AM
Updated 02/19/2022, 07:25 AM
© Reuters. 2022 Beijing Olympics - Alpine Skiing - Mixed Team Parallel 1/8 Finals - National Alpine Skiing Centre, Yanqing district, Beijing, China - February 19, 2022. An Olympic staff member on the course removes gate flags after the event was postponed due to wea

By Simon Evans

YANQING, China (Reuters) -Organisers scrambled to reorganise the Alpine mixed team parallel race for the final day of the Beijing Olympics after high winds on Saturday forced the competition to be postponed.

Team officials and organisers agreed to hold the event, which is only its second edition, on Sunday at 9 a.m. (0100 GMT) despite several teams being originally scheduled to fly home.

The decision meant some teams had to rearrange their flights and accommodation bookings, but all the 15 nations entered in the competition confirmed they would participate on Sunday.

Olympics and International Ski Federation (FIS) officials said they were keen to complete the event and expected the weather to be "a little better", especially in the earlier part of the day.

A spokeswoman for the U.S ski team said that most of their squad and support staff had been due to leave early on Sunday but that changes were being made to allow them to stay.

Juan Antonio Samaranch, the head of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) coordination commission for Beijing, told an IOC session that these issues were to be expected at a Winter Games.

"We had weather issues but this is Winter Games. We are coping with the difficulties still left but this is winter and we are here to celebrate exactly that: winter," he said.

WEATHER FORECAST

The closing ceremony for the Beijing Games is on Sunday at 8 p.m. The weather forecast for Sunday is for slightly better wind conditions earlier in the day.

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On Saturday at 9 a.m., gusts were recorded as between 24 and 28 metres per second. On Sunday gusts are forecast between 19-22 m/s at that time.

The weather also disrupted competition at the National Cross-Country Centre in Zhangjiakou.

The men's 50km cross-country mass start, one of the sport's blue riband events, was postponed by an hour and shortened to 30km due to the high winds.

Not everybody in the field was happy with the decision.

"Of course athletes' health comes first but we knew it was gonna be cold... Look to other sports who moved their events a day earlier. This is not the way to go if we want to develop our sport!" Irish skier Thomas Maloney Westgaard tweeted.

The women's 30km cross-country mass start was later brought forward from 2:30 p.m. (0630 GMT) on Sunday to the earlier time of 11 a.m. (0300 GMT) because of expected high winds.

The men's freeski halfpipe final went ahead on Saturday but gusts of wind kicked up snow and skiers lost momentum on the pipe, with several crashing, as temperatures dropped to minus 22 Celsius (minus 7.6 Fahrenheit).

"It was gnarly today. And there wasn't even a discussion about postponing or waiting a little bit or anything," British skier Gus Kenworthy said.

The women's 12.5km biathlon event, originally scheduled for Saturday, was moved forward to Friday due to weather concerns.

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