Image: GEPA pictures/ Mathias Mandl (GEPA pictures)
The station in the Canadian state of Alberta, which has been a fixed part of the women’s World Cup since 1991 and also marked the start of the speed winter for men from 1999, was still on the provisional men’s calendar in May, but with the note “to be confirmed”.
As the Canadian Ski Association announced, the organizers are trying to get the event back into the program for the season after next. In recent years, financial bottlenecks had made it difficult to hold the races.
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