Canada’s Kevin Drury injured in ski cross crash, still takes silver in final race
KOPAONIK — Kevin Drury’s ski cross career ended in a pileup — and on the podium.
The Canadian freestyle veteran was injured in a violent crash in the men’s big final at a World Cup stop Friday but was still awarded second place.
Contact at the front of the pack sent several racers tumbling, with Drury, from Toronto, caught in the wreckage. The extent of his injury was not immediately known.
Drury and Germany’s Florian Wilmsmann were ruled tied in the heat after the crash, with qualification results used as the tiebreaker. Drury had qualified third to Wilmsmann’s 11th, giving the Canadian silver.











