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Toronto's Jack Crawford places 6th in World Cup downhill in Switzerland

Toronto's Jack Crawford places 6th in World Cup downhill in Switzerland

CBC22-02-2025
After winning the last men's downhill World Cup race in Kitzbuhel, Jack Crawford finished sixth in Crans Montana, Switzerland.
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