LAKE LOUISE, Alberta — Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway edged Adrien Theaux of France by .85 seconds to win a super-G race Sunday and complete a sweep of the World Cup races at the Lake Louise Winterstart event. Svindal also won Saturday's downhill, making him the first man to win both races at Lake Louise since Bode Miller in 2004. He also won the super-G here in 2011. The Norwegian was timed in 1 minute, 34.96 seconds. Joachim Puchner of Austria was third in 1:35.86, and Ted Ligety of the US was fourth in 1:35.87. The 29-year-old said the Colorado crash changed him as a racer. — AP