Arendz, Cameron lead three-medal day for Canada’s Para Nordic team at World Cup
PARK CITY, Utah — Mark Arendz and Collin Cameron led a three-medal day in World Cup action for Canada’s Para Nordic team to conclude the season on Wednesday in Park City, Utah.
Arendz earned silver in the men’s 20-kilometre freestyle standing ski event of the mass start, while Cameron grabbed silver in the freestyle sitting competition. Natalie Wilkie claimed silver in the women’s standing classification.
In the process, Arendz and Cameron both won Crystal Globes. Arendz placed first overall in the biathlon standings and Cameron finished atop the men’s sit-ski World Cup cross-country skiing standings.
“It has been an incredible season. Starting the season, not sure I would even travel to the first World Cup, then to achieve what I have,” said Arendz, who had double ankle surgery last summer. “It was my best biathlon season in my career.”