Crawford wins, Alexander third, at World Cup downhill
- James Crawford won the World Cup downhill on the Streif course, becoming the first Canadian skier in 42 years to achieve this feat.
- Crawford beat Alexis Monney by just 0.08 seconds for his first career World Cup win, while teammate Cameron Alexander placed third.
- The last Canadian winner of this iconic downhill was Todd Brooker in 1983, and it was the first time two Canadians shared a World Cup podium since 2012.
- Marco Odermatt, the downhill World Champion, finished sixth, stating that his race was solid but not good enough to win in Kitzbühel.
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