Judy Crawford

Judy Crawford Rawley ( born December 22, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario ) is a former Canadian alpine skier. Crawford was one of the late 1960s and early 1970s, to the best riders of their country. The Canadian ski team they belonged from 1967 to 1974.

Biography

Crawford already succeeded as a 16- year-old made ​​it into the national team. Already in the following year, she traveled as a substitute runner with the 1968 Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble, but was not there to use. Subsequently, she established herself in the World Cup particularly in the slalom and downhill skiing in the expanded top group. Between 1969 and 1974 she placed a total of 23 times in the top ten. However, podium she missed most. In January 1973 she succeeded to the third place in the slalom of Grindelwald 's first and only World Cup podium of her career. In 1971 she was Canadian champion in the downhill.

Nevertheless, Crawford scored at the international competitions to a constant peak runner. In the 1970 World Cup in Val Gardena she went on the descent to the fourth place. In 1972, she participated in Sapporo for the second time at the Olympic Winter Games and arrived in the slalom turn in fourth place. Finally, she took in the 1974 World Cup in St. Moritz in the Giant Slalom and Downhill rank 9 with the 12th place in the slalom was her fourth of the combined score.

At the end of the 1973/74 season she ended her sports career.

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