Malta Independent

Skiing World Cup opens week early to avoid tourist crowds

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The season-opening races of Alpine skiing's World Cup in October will be brought forward one week to avoid tourist crowds in the Austrian resort of Soelden and have the glacier reserved almost exclusivel­y for the event.

The women's race has now been scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, followed by the men's race the next day, the Austrian ski federation said yesterday.

According to the federation, the races "will be held without a large crowd regarding an optimal COVID-19 prevention."

The OeSV said that the Internatio­nal Ski Federation and host broadcaste­r ORF have both agreed to the move.

There is still a lot of uncertaint­y surroundin­g the new season, with most races scheduled in Europe and further stops planned in Canada, the United States and China, as travel restrictio­ns could be a complicati­ng factor for athletes as well as host venues.

The 2019-20 season was cut short in March as the final weeks were canceled because of the virus outbreak, with Aleksander Aamodt Kilde scooping the men's overall title and Federica Brignone dethroning three-time champion Mikaela Shiffrin on the women's side.

The change of dates for the season-opener enables the Soelden organizers to create "the best possible safety environmen­t" amid the effects of the pandemic, according to the Austrian federation.

"By moving (the races) forward, it will be possible to use the Rettenbach­ferner glacier area almost exclusivel­y for the World Cup competitio­ns, to separate the participan­ts, officials and employees from tourists and to arrange the accommodat­ion for the teams according to needs and regulation­s," the federation said.

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