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'It's a childhood dream': Canada's Jack Crawford wins super-G world title

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Canada's Jack Crawford is an alpine skiing world champion. The Toronto native raced his way to the super-G title in Courchevel Méribel, France, on Thursday, edging Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde by one one-hundredth of a second.

Crawford said in an interview after the race that winning a world title "was a childhood dream." It's the 15th time a Canadian has won an alpine skiing world title. More to come.

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