Alexander wins bronze in eventful Bormio World Cup downhill, Schwarz airlifted to hospital
BORMIO, Italy (AP) — Canadian skier Cameron Alexander won bronze at an eventful men’s World Cup downhill Thursday.
Alexander, from North Vancouver, B.C., finished 1.23 seconds behind Cyprien Sarrazin of France, who upset the pre-race favorites with a gutsy run on the Stelvio, one of the circuit’s most demanding courses.
The race was overshadowed by a crash from Marco Schwarz, who started as the overall World Cup leader. The Austrian appeared to hurt his right knee in a left turn before getting thrown off the course halfway through his run. He was taken off the hill by a helicopter.
The Austrian Ski Federation said on X, formerly Twitter, that Schwarz was brought to a clinic in Innsbruck, Austria, for a medical examination of his knee.