The Niagara Falls Review

Cross-country skier Harvey will retire next month

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MONTREAL — Alex Harvey, one of Canada’s most successful cross-country skiers, will hang up his skis for good at the end of the current World Cup season.

Cross Country Canada says the 30-year-old will wrap up his career in front of a home crowd in Quebec City during a World Cup event on March 22-24.

Harvey, a native of St-Ferréolles-Neiges, Que., is a two-time world champion.

“Earlier this week, Cross Country Canada learned that Alex Harvey would confirm his retirement at the end of the present season,” spokespers­on

Chris Dornan said in a series of text messages. “Alex has accomplish­ed great things in his sport and we can’t wait for the last six weeks of his career.”

Cross Country Canada indicated that a special event to highlight Harvey’s career and retirement would be organized in the spring.

“He feels ready, and (the retirement announceme­nt) has taken a certain weight off his shoulders,” team coach Louis Bouchard said in an email.

Harvey’s notable achievemen­ts include winning the team sprint at the world championsh­ips in 2011 in Norway and the 50-kilometre gold at the ’17 world championsh­ips in Lahti, Finland. Harvey also won two individual World Cup events, a skate-sprint in Poland in ’14 and the 15-kilometre freestyle in Sweden in ’17. He also finished second three times in World Cup finals (’14, ’17 and ’18), and competed in three Olympic Games, finishing fourth on two occasions.

As his final season continues, Harvey will next compete in this weekend’s world championsh­ips in Austria, where he will try to add to his already impressive total of five career medals at the worlds.

 ?? STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Alex Harvey will finish his career in front of a hometown crowd.
STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Alex Harvey will finish his career in front of a hometown crowd.

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