B.C. skier Cam Alexander claims downhill bronze in impressive world championship debut
Cameron Alexander’s impressive result in his first world championship race was no surprise to teammate James Crawford.
The race was interrupted for 20 minutes after Brodie Seger of North Vancouver awkwardly landed a jump and appeared to injure his right knee. Seger had to be taken off the hill on a stretcher. “It’s a fun battle,” the Norwegian said. “It’s fun because we are so and we are humble, decent people. We’re trying to do it in a good way. Fighting against Odermatt is always a joy. It brings a smile on my face more than anything. So that’s cool.”
“It was definitely something I’d never felt before, this scream at the finish,” said Odermatt. “Also, those two minutes during Alex’s run, I was shaking all over my body like never before.” Odermatt is the defending overall World Cup champion and is dominating the circuit again this season. His gold medal came three days after he finished fourth in the super-G, an event in which he was heavily favoured after winning four of this season’s six World Cup races.
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