National Post (National Edition)

CANADIANS IN ACTION

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ALPINE Men’s Super SKIING G Final — Dustin Que., Cook, ninth Lac-Sainte-Marie, (1:25.23); Manuel Osborne-Paradis, B.C., 22nd (1:26.39); Invermere, Broderick Thompson, Whistler, B.C., 23rd (1:26.45); Jack Crawford, Toronto, DNF. Women’s Slalom Final — Erin Mielzynski, Guelph, Ont., 11th (1:41.49); Laurence StGermain, Saint-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., 15th (1:41.80); Roni Remme, Toronto, 27th (1:43.61). CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Men’s 15km Freestyle Final — Alex Harvey, Saint-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., seventh (34:19.4). Graeme Killick, Fort McMurray, Alta., 38th (36:23.3); Knute Johnsgaard, Whitehorse, 69th (37:48.5); Devon Kershaw, Sudbury, Ont., 71st (38:01.5). CURLING Women — Lose 9-8 loss to Denmark in an extra end. Men — Defeat South Korea 7-6. FIGURE SKATING Men — Patrick Chan, Toronto, sixth after the short program with a score of 90.01; Keegan Messing, Sherwood Park, Alta., 10th with 85.11. Both qualified for the free skate on Saturday. SKELETON

Men’s Final — Kevin Boyer, Sherwood Park, Alta., 17th (3:25.40) after his third and fourth runs; Dave Greszczysz­yn, Brampton, Ont., 21st (2:34.61); and Barrett Martineau, Calgary, 24th (2:35.40). Both were eliminated after their third runs.

Women’s Individual — Elisabeth Vathje, Calgary, won the second run and set a track record of 52.01 seconds. She is eighth (1:44.46) heading into runs three and four Saturday. Jane Channell, North Vancouver, B.C., 11th (1:44.70); Mirela Rahneva, Ottawa, 13th (1:44.81). SKI JUMPING Men’s Individual — Large Hill — Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, Calgary, 25th after qualificat­ion round (102.4). Advances to Saturday’s final. SNOWBOARDI­NG Women’s Snowboard Cross Final — Tess Critchlow, Kelowna, B.C., third in the small final and ninth overall. Carle Brenneman, Comox, B.C., fourth in quarter-final and did not advance. She finished 14th overall; Zoe Bergermann, Erin, Ont., DNF in quarter-final heat and ranked 23rd overall. SPEED SKATING Long Track, Women’s 5,000 — Ivanie Blondin, Ottawa, fifth (6:59.38); Isabelle Weidemann, Ottawa, sixth (6:59.88).

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