
Crawford, Alexander seek to carry Kitzbuehel momentum into world alpine championship
James Crawford and Cameron Alexander bring a combination of confidence and hunger to the world alpine ski championship.
The duo recently electrified ski racing when Toronto’s Crawford became the first Canadian in 42 years to win the downhill on Kitzbuehel’s historic and gnarly Streif course in Austria.
Alexander of North Vancouver, B.C., joined his teammate on the podium in third for Canada’s first double podium in a World Cup downhill since 2012.
The biennial world championship starting Tuesday at the Austrian resort in Saalbach-Hinterglemm will be their first races since Kitzbuehel.