Alpine skiing would normally have been the highlight of the first weekend of the Winter Olympics, but events have fallen victim to the unpredictable weather.
The blue riband men's downhill, originally scheduled for Saturday, is now set to take place on Monday in the mountain resort of Whistler, a two-hour ride from Vancouver along the spectacular Sea to Sky highway.
"We are still more than convinced than we will deliver a race tomorrow," said race director Guenther Hujara.
With almost two more weeks to go in the competition, it's early days to be counting medals, but France climbed to the top of the table with Sunday's two golds.
Its surprise winner was soldier Vincent Jay, who took advantage of an early start in the 10km biathlon sprint to win by 12.2 seconds. Jay skied while weather conditions were good, while those later in the line-up faced driving, wet snow.
Jason Lamy Chappuis won France's second gold after a scintillating sprint finish in the Nordic Combined individual normal hill cross country event.
France's Vincent Jay (centre), Norway's Emil Hegle Svendsen (left) and Croatia's Jakov Fak celebrate during the flower ceremony after the men's 10 km sprint biathlon final
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