Arendz’s gold tops three-medal day for Canada at Para-Nordic World Cup in Finland
VUOKATTI, Finland — Canada’s Mark Arendz recovered from a difficult start on the shooting range to win his second straight biathlon gold medal on Friday at the Para-Nordic World Cup
Arendz’s gold in the men’s 10-kilometre standing event was one of three Canadian medals in different biathlon disciplines.
Britany Hudak of Prince Albert, Sask., earned silver in the women’s 10-kilometre standing event and Christina Picton of Fonthill, Ont., took second in the women’s sit-ski competition.
Missing three out of his first 10 shots on the range, the 32-year-old Arendz from Hartstville, P.E.I., calmed things down in the back half of the race to take top spot on the 10-kilometre biathlon podium in the standing classification with a time of 28 minutes 30.4 seconds.