In the US, the finale will air as a special full length broadcast on FOX Sports, Saturday, March 5 at 4:30 pm ET/1:30 pm PT.
The 2015/16 Ice Cross Downhill World Championship came to a dramatic conclusion in Saint Paul with local hero Cameron Naasz snatching the title away from Canada's Scott Croxall in a nerve-tingling battle to the finish decided by just inches in the very final race at the very end of a grueling 10-stop season.
Naasz became the first American to win the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship on Saturday with a stirring victory under intense pressure in front of tens of thousands of spectators in the season finale at home in Saint Paul, beating Canada's Croxall into second place overall. It was Naasz's third Red Bull Crashed Ice win this season as the man from Minnesota capped the most brilliant season in the 16-year history of the world's fastest sport on skates.
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1Cameron Naasz USA3,385.00 Points
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2Scott Croxall CAN3,150.00 Points
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3Dean Moriarity CAN2,300.00 Points
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4Tristan Dugerdil FRA1,960.00 Points
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5Luca Dallago AUT1,617.50 Points
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6Pacome Schmitt FRA1,445.00 Points
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7Maxwell Dunne USA1,337.50 Points
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8Kilian Braun CHE1,320.00 Points
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9Kyle Croxall CAN1,220.00 Points
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10John Fisher CAN1,082.50 Points
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1Jacqueline Legere CAN2,800.00 Points
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2Alexis Jackson USA2,300.00 Points
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3Myriam Trepanier CAN2,300.00 Points
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4Elaine Topolnisky CAN1,700.00 Points
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5Sydney O'keefe USA1,500.00 Points
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6Maxie Plante CAN1,450.00 Points
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7Tamara Kajah CAN1,250.00 Points
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8Amanda Trunzo USA1,080.00 Points
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9Michaela Michaelson USA870.00 Points
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10Anaïs Morand CHE800.00 Points
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