This Ontario artist is a sand sculpting world champ. She's also a judge in a Race Against the Tide | CBC News

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CBC's Race Against the Tide sandcastle competition is set on a New Brunswick beach in the Bay of Fundy. Contestants only have six hours before the tide comes in, and washes away their sculptures.

"It's the highest tides in the world in the Bay of Fundy," said Fralich, a sand sculpture competitor for nearly 30 years. The five-time world champion now lives in Guelph, Ont. "When you think of me, a lot of people think of music, TV, but hosting is something outside of what is perceived," Williams said.was a challenge for him as well as the competitors.

 

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