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Canadian James Crawford continued his superb week at the Beijing Olympics by winning the first medal of his career, bronze in the Nordic combined, on Thursday.
Austrian Johannes Strolz and Norwegian Aleksander Aamodt Kilde took the first two places on the podium.
Earlier this week, Crawford, a 24-year-old Torontonian, announced his colors with a 4th position in the downhill and a 6th place in the Super-G.
This is the 9th medal won by the Canadian delegation in these Games. It is also Canada’s first Olympic medal in alpine skiing since 2014.
Broderick Thompson and Brodie Seger completed the combined inside the top-10, with 8th and 9th positions, while Trevor Philp was unable to complete the slalom.
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