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Men’s races green-lit at Lake Louise Alpine Ski World Cup after 2016 cancellation

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Lake Louise ready for world’s top skiers 1 year after rare race cancellation
WATCH: What a difference a year makes at Lake Louise: the men's World Cup downhill has gone from a no-go to tons of snow! Kevin Smith was in Lake Louise to get a look at race preparations – Nov 16, 2017

The men’s World Cup downhill in Lake Louise, Alta., has been given the green light a year after warm weather wiped out the race.

The International Ski Federation (FIS), the world governing body of skiing, confirmed Monday the season-opening downhill and super-G races of 2017-18 are a go for Nov. 25 to 26.

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Approval was delayed two days after an initial snow inspection Saturday at the resort west of Calgary.

“This positive snow control is great news,” race chairman Brian Lynam said Monday. “We will be race-ready to host the world’s fastest alpine ski racers.”

The women will race a pair of downhills and a super-G at the resort Dec. 1 to 3.

The men’s races in Lake Louise were cancelled in 2016 for the first time in 29 years because cold temperatures came too late to make snow for training runs and races.

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