Canadian Skier Alexander Wins World Cup Bronze in Men's Downhill

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Canadian Skier Alexander Wins World Cup Bronze in Men's Downhill
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Cameron Alexander of Canada secures a bronze medal in the men's downhill at the World Cup in Bormio, Italy. This marks his fourth career podium finish.

Cameron Alexander of Canada won bronze in the men's downhill at the World Cup in Bormio , Italy. This is Alexander's fourth career podium finish and his second consecutive third-place finish in Bormio . Alexander, who won Friday's training, finished 0.72 seconds behind winner Alexis Monney of Switzerland. Two other Canadian men raced, with James Crawford coming in 17th and Jeffrey Read placing 34th.

Alexander said he is excited about the Olympics coming to Bormio in 2026, stating that he has experience on the track and has had success there

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