Kilde wins home ski race in Norway, locks up super-G title
KVITFJELL, Norway — Canada’s Jack Crawford raced to silver in a World Cup super-G on Sunday, on the heels of his bronze-medal performance at the Beijing Olympics.
The 24-year-old from Toronto, who was third in Alpine combined last month in Beijing, lost to Aleksander Aamodt Kilde by just 0.07 seconds on the Norwegian’s home course.
Kilde, the Olympic bronze medallist, mastered a downhill-like, fast course set on the Oympiabakken hill in sunny conditions. Olympic super-G champion Matthias Mayer of Austria was 0.12 behind in third.
“To win on home soil, together with the Norwegian crowd, beautiful weather, great conditions, it couldn’t be better,” Kilde said.