After breakout season, Canada’s James Crawford craves constant downhill contention
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — James Crawford wants to put the tools he learned from his breakout ski racing season into constantly challenging for the podium.
The 25-year-old from Toronto became just the fourth Canadian man to win an Olympic medal in alpine skiing with a combined bronze in February in Beijing.
Combined is determined by the results of a slalom and a downhill run. Crawford was circling the Olympic podium before his bronze by finishing fourth in downhill and sixth in super-G in China.
“The Olympic medal was a huge part of my season, and it’s something that I’ll definitely cherish,” Crawford said.