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Surprising Canada is a medal away from its best-ever alpine world championships

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The team of Valérie Grenier, Britt Richardson, Jeffrey Read and Erik Read gave Canada another surprise medal at the alpine skiing world championships in France, defeating the top two seeded countries to take bronze in today's mixed team parallel slalom event.

Last week, Canada's Jack Crawford pulled off a stunning upset to win gold in the men's super-G before world-championships rookie Cam Alexander scored an improbable bronze in the men's downhill. Today's unlikely team bronze gave Canada its third medal of the world championships, tying a long-standing national record most recently equalled in 2017.

The mixed team parallel event is a bracket-style competition in which teams of four (two men and two women) from each country square off in head-to-head slalom matchups. Each skier races side-by-side against their opponent. Whoever crosses the finish line first scores a point for their team, and the first team to three points advances to the next round. If it's tied 2-2, the team with the best combined time between their fastest male and female skier wins.

Canada won three medals at the alpine world championships in 1958 (when Lucille Wheeler captured a pair of gold and a silver), 1968 (when the great Nancy Greene Raine did the same) and 2017 (when Erik Guay won gold and silver and Manny Osborne-Paradis added bronze).

Few expected this year's team to match the national record after some lean years for the Canadian program. Though Crawford grabbed a surprising Olympic bronze in the men's combined event last year (and placed fourth in the downhill), Canada's alpine winnings

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