Vancouver Now Womens downhill cancelled by bad weather Home Medals Results Canadian Results Schedule DaytoDay Schedule Athletes Featured Athletes Team Canada Full Athlete List News Venues Forums Blogs Videos Photos The GamesPast & Present Interactive Features SportsCurling Hockey Skating Figure Skating Short Track Speed Skating Skiing Alpine Skiing Biathlon CrossCountry Skiing Freestyle Skiing Nordic Combined Ski Jumping Sliding Bobsleigh Luge Skeleton Snowboarding Hot TopicsCanada vs US Sidney Crosby Hockey gold Closing ceremony Canadian Olympians Joannie Rochette Follow CBCListen to CBCRadio VancouverMultiLanguage BulletinsMandarinRussianArabicSpanishStory Tools EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Womens downhill cancelled by bad weather Last Updated Saturday December 19 2009 924 AM ET The Associated Press Lindsey Vonn will have to wait at least a day to try to add to her list of wins on the World Cup circuit (Associated Press file)The World Cup womens downhill scheduled Saturday in Val dIsre France has been called off because of bad weatherIt had been rescheduled twice before during the day before organizers cancelled the eventA new date has yet to be set for the race A superG is still scheduled for Sunday in the French Alps resortFollowing her victory in Fridays super combined American Lindsey Vonn is tied for first place with Maria Riesch of Germany in the World Cup overall standings The Canadian Press 2009 Story Tools EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Medal CountTop 10 Medal WinnersCountryTotalUNITED STATES 9151337GERMANY 1013730CANADA 147526NORWAY 98623AUSTRIA 46616RUSSIA 35715SOUTH KOREA 66214CHINA 52411SWEDEN 52411FRANCE 23611Full Medal StandingsContinue Article RelatedInternal LinksManny golden on the Italian hills CBC 2010 Winter Olympics site BLOG Kelly VanderBeek speaks about the end of her Olympic dream BlogsmoreOn the last day of the Games it OLYMPICSScott RussellAt the Olympics the taboos get tossed out OLYMPICSJoe OConnorTop HeadlinesOlympic closing ceremony celebrates Canada The closing ceremony of the Vancouver Games kicked off with typical Canadian selfdeprecation but quickly became a celebration of Canada and its athletic and cultural achievements often with a twist of humour Canada outlasts US for hockey gold Sidney Crosby took a pass from Jarome Iginla and scored just under eight minutes into overtime to give Canada a 32 win over the United States and the gold medal in Olympic mens hockey on Sunday Canadian hero Crosby seizes golden moment One shot for gold That is what an absolutely compelling and thrilling Olympic goldmedal game came down to on Sunday afternoon Youth was served for Team Canada Sidney Crosby made sure the countrys fantasy came to life with a...