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Olympic men’s downhill postponed until Thursday amid wind

Now the first race of the Alpine program will be the women’s giant slalom on Monday

USA's Wiley Maple takes part in ...
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USA’s Wiley Maple takes part in the Men’s Downhill 3rd training at the Jeongseon Alpine Center during the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang on Feb. 10, 2018.
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PYEONGCHANG — The PyeongChang Olympic men’s downhill has been postponed until Thursday because of strong winds.

To make room for the Alpine program’s marquee race, the men’s super-G will shift from Thursday to Friday.

The downhill was supposed to be the first race of the 11-event Alpine program, and it had been scheduled for Sunday. But three hours before it was supposed to start, race organizers said they needed to reschedule it.

They say they can’t operate the gondola lift that would carry teams and officials up the mountain.

Now the first race of the Alpine program will be the women’s giant slalom on Monday.

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