
Canadian skier James Crawford captures silver in tight World Cup super-G in Norway
Canadian alpine skier James Crawford claimed a silver medal in a men’s World Cup super-G race of tight margins on Sunday.
Toronto’s Crawford finished 0.38 seconds behind Italian star Dominik Paris, who won his second race in three days. Miha Hrobat of Slovenia was 0.47 seconds behind the leader in third.
Crawford, 27, reached the sixth World Cup podium of his career. On a course shortened by fog on the mountain, he was in the leader’s chair for five racers before settling for second.
“Super happy with the day,” Crawford said in an Alpine Canada press release. “You really had to be on the gas pedal today and to be willing to put it on the line. I was able to ski smoothly from top to bottom and to bring speed from section to section.”