Rain and fog forced organizers to cancel Sunday's nations team event at the World Cup finals.
The event was supposed to officially end the season, though only seven teams had entered the event. The United States was not among them.
Bode Miller won the men's overall title, and Lindsey Vonn the women's, in the first American sweep of the two titles in 25 years.
Weather problems plagued the five-day finals. Both men's and women's downhill races were called off at the start of the event Wednesday because of soft snow on the Stelvio course.
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