Canadian Jack Crawford wins World Cup downhill in Kitzbuhel | CBC Sports
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Jack Crawford claimed victory at the World Cup downhill race on the iconic Streif course in Kitzbuhel, Austria, clocking in at 1:53.64. This marks Crawford's first World Cup downhill title and makes him the first Canadian since Todd Brooker in 1983 to win in Kitzbuhel. In a strong showing for Canada, Cam Alexander finished just 0.22 seconds behind Crawford, securing a bronze medal. Switzerland's Alexis Monney completed the podium with a second-place finish, highlighting a competitive race on a challenging course.
Canada’s Jack Crawford won the World Cup downhill in Kitzbuhel, marking his first victory and making him the first Canadian since 1983 to do so.
Fellow Canadian Cam Alexander earned a bronze medal in the same race, showcasing Canada’s strong presence in alpine skiing.
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