The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Arendz wins silver at World Cup

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Mark Arendz put a silver lining around a week that saw Canada’s Para-Nordic squad rack up seven medals at the World Cup in Altenberg, Germany.

Determined to bounce back after a disappoint­ing effort in Friday's race, the 29-year-old Arendz had a near-perfect day on the skis and in the range to post a second-place time of 10:45.4 in the men’s standing classifica­tion.

“It was much better today, and I finally felt like myself skiing again,” Arendz said Saturday, a day after crashing and missing two shots in Friday’s race.

“I made uncharacte­ristic mistakes yesterday, and they taught me harsh lessons.

“Strangely enough, it was a matter of going harder rather than slower and that made the difference.”

Battling through marginal snow conditions on the 500metre loop, the eight-time Paralympic medallist was clean in his two rounds of shooting and determined on the skis.

“I struggled to find the speed and movement earlier in the week, but I got it back today,” added the Hartsville native. “To be in the mix skiing with the fastest men in addition to shooting fast and clean was the key to success.

“It has been a very challengin­g week, but to cap it off in this kind of style felt great.”

Russia’s Vladislav Lekomtsev also shot clean to top Arendz for the gold with a time of 10:26.2. Ukraine’s Ihor Reptyukh held on for the bronze medal despite missing one target in his opening round of shots.

Reptyukh stopped the clock at 11:05.8.

Athletes normally ski a penalty loop for every missed target. A lack of snow in Altenberg prevented race officials from creating a penalty loop.

Athletes were assessed 20-second penalties for each miss.

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