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Jack Crawford wins super-G silver in Kvitfjell

Crawford last won a World Cup medal in Norway three years ago
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Jack Crawford (top) celebrates with his teammates after winning World Cup silver in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 9, 2025.

Jack Crawford replicated his 2022 World Cup performance in Kvitfjell, Norway with a Sunday silver in the super-G race. 

Crawford's fellow Whistler Mountain Ski Club (WMSC) athlete Cameron Alexander triumphed in Kvitfjell three years ago, as did Erik Guay in 2014 and 2010 and Manuel Osborne-Paradis in 2009. 

Italian Dominik Paris grabbed gold (1:08.98) and Miha Hrobat took bronze for Slovenia (1:09.45), but Crawford (1:09.36) now owns six World Cup medals with five coming in the last three years. 

"Super happy with the day," a smiling Crawford told reporters. "You really had to be on the gas pedal today and to be willing to put it on the line. I was able to ski smoothly from top to bottom and to bring speed from section to section. 

"Canadians have been notoriously fast here in Kvitfjell. A lot of us feel comfortable here as the snow is very similar to what we grew up skiing on in Canada. That helps us to bring our best skiing and to push from top to bottom." 

Two other Canadians finished in range of season points, with Jeffrey Read 20th and Brodie Seger 29th. Foggy conditions forced all athletes to push out from a lower-than-usual start position.

More results are available here.