Canada's Cameron Alexander happy to be healthy to start men's World Cup downhill season
Cameron Alexander strong and ready to launch from the start hut in the first World Cup downhill of the season is a novel feeling for him.
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Cameron Alexander strong and ready to launch from the start hut in the first World Cup downhill of the season is a novel feeling for him.
Men's World Cup downhill ski races are tentatively scheduled to return to Lake Louise, Alta., this year and continue over 30 years of racing there.
A downhill race in Aspen, Colorado, was cancelled Friday after 24 racers due to the deteriorating weather conditions and with Adrian Smiseth Sejersted of Norway in line for his first World Cup win.
COURCHEVEL, France :Switzerland's Marco Odermatt beat Norwegian favourite Aleksander Aamodt Kilde to win the flagship men's downhill and take a first world championships gold medal of his Alpine skiing career on Sunday.
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won the second men's World Cup downhill on the Streif course Saturday, a day after the Norwegian narrowly avoided a high-speed crash on the challenging slope in Kitzbuhel, Austria.
Click on the video players below to watch live action from the men's alpine skiing World Cup stop at the Kvitfjell resort in Ringebu, Norway.
Cameron Alexander and Niels Hintermann shared downhill World Cup gold in Kvitfjell after finishing with the exact same time in Norway. Alexander, wearing bib 39, claimed Canada's first downhill World Cup triumph since Erik Guay prevailed on the same course in 2014 with a time of 1:44.42.
Cameron Alexander and Niels Hintermann shared downhill World Cup gold in Kvitfjell after finishing with the exact same time in Norway. Alexander, wearing bib 39, claimed Canada’s first downhill World Cup triumph since Erik Guay prevailed on the same course in 2014 with a time of 1:44.42.