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The top 100 U.S. skaters and the top 100-ranked international skaters raced four at a time until there was only one winner. Austrian Marco Dallago came out ahead with last year’s winner Canadian Scott Croxall in second and Lakeville native Cameron Naasz in third. Moscow, Russia, hosts the next stop of the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship on March 8.

Photos by Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
The Cathedral of St. Paul provided a majestic backdrop for the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championships for the third consecutive year. Despite the frigid temperatures, nearly 120,000 people crowded around the temporary track for the finals Feb. 22. Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
The Cathedral of St. Paul provided a majestic backdrop for the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championships for the third year in a row. Despite the frigid temperatures, tens of thousands of people crowded around the temporary track for the finals Feb. 22. Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
The rose window of the Cathedral is visible behind a skater headed down the track. Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit

 

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