The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Arendz wins top honour

Island biathlete, cross-country skier to receive national award Nov. 15

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Hartsville’s Mark Arendz has been named the best male athlete by the Canadian Paralympic Committee.

He will receive the recognitio­n at the Canadian Paralympic Sport Awards ceremony Nov. 15 in Calgary.

“It is such an incredible honour to receive this recognitio­n as the male athlete of the year, especially with all of the stellar performanc­es by Canadian Paralympic athletes throughout the year,” Arendz said. “The Canadian Paralympic Team had so many extraordin­ary results at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games and it will be nice to celebrate all of those moments.”

In his third Paralympic Games, Arendz was a dominant force for Canada across both cross-country and biathlon. The Para nordic skier took home six medals – the most medals won by a Canadian in a single Paralympic Winter Games – including one gold, two silver and three bronze.

The awards are handed out every two years following a Paralympic Games to recognize the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of Canadian athletes and coaches. Canada won a record 28 medals at this year’s Paralympic­s in PyeongChan­g.

“A huge congratula­tions to all of the very well-deserving recipients of this year’s Canadian Paralympic Sport Awards,” said Marc-André Fabien, president of the Canadian Paralympic Committee. “You are all phenomenal ambassador­s for sport in Canada and the Paralympic Movement, and we thank you for your commitment to excellence. We look forward to celebratin­g your many accomplish­ments in Calgary.”

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Hartsville’s Mark Arendz displays the six medals he won at the Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, earlier this year.
SUBMITTED Hartsville’s Mark Arendz displays the six medals he won at the Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, earlier this year.

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