KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia — The Olympic men’s snowboardcross has been pushed back to Tuesday because of fog.

Officials postponed the race early Monday afternoon when a heavy fog blanketing Rosa Khutor Extreme Park failed to lift.

The decision came after officials scrubbed the seeding runs originally set for 10 a.m. local time. The expected 1:30 p.m. start of the elimination rounds came and went with visibility still low.

Tuesday’s race will be under a modified format. There will be no qualifying and instead the racers will be bracketed based on their world ranking.

There will be seven heats of five riders each and one heat of four. The top three in each will advance to the quarterfinal rounds. Nate Holland and Trevor Jacob of U.S. will ride in the same opening heat.

“This fog, it’s super dense up there,” said Holland, a seven-time X Games winner in search of his first Olympic medal. “It’s the Olympics. We want to have the best rider win and not have anything screwy.”

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The delay was the first at the Extreme Park, which had been the home to sunny skies, comfortable temperatures and slushy snow during the first week-plus of the games.

“I called it as soon as I got here, that there would be bad weather on the day I race,” Australian snowboardcross racer Jarryd Hughes said. “It can’t stay sunny the whole time for that long.”

The postponement is the second up in the Caucasus Mountains. Officials pushed back the men’s 15-kilometer mass-start biathlon race from Sunday to Monday and then again from Monday to Tuesday because of fog.

While some venues at the Extreme Park have been panned, the snowboardcross course has been praised by both the men’s and women’s riders. Women’s Olympic champion Eva Samkova of the Czech Republic called conditions perfect during her winning run on Sunday and Holland was anxious to fire down it on Monday but praised the caution used by officials.

“We’re going to be going big off those jumps,” Holland said. “It’s nice to be able to see where you’re going.”

Men’s aerials, scheduled for Monday night at the park, are expected to go off as scheduled.

AP Sports Writer Pat Graham and AP National Writer Eddie Pells contributed to this report.


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