Canadian skier Crawford edges Kilde for world super-G title
COURCHEVEL, France (AP) — Canadian skier James Crawford edged Aleksander Aamodt Kilde by one-hundredth of a second to win the gold medal in the men’s super-G at the world championships on Thursday.
Alexis Pinturault finished 0.26 seconds behind to take bronze, two days after the Frenchman won the combined race at the worlds in his hometown.
Crawford was the next starter after Kilde, one of the pre-race favorites, had taken the lead in the race.
Crawford trailed the Norwegian halfway through his run but mastered the final section to win the race for Canada’s 11th medal at world championships and fourth gold. The last Canadian winner was Erik Guay, who won super-G gold six years ago.