Posted on 27 March 2012
Tags: Brian McKeever, Chris Klebl, Colette Bourgonje, competition, finland, International Paralympic World Cup, IPC, Para-Nordic, Paralympians, parasport, race, Vuokatti, world cup, XC skiing
March 27, 2012 (Vuokatti, Finland) – Canada’s Para-Nordic athletes added three more medals on Tuesday to their haul at the IPC World Cup Finals, bringing their week total to seven.
Brian McKeever and his guide, Erik Carleton, completed their golden sweep of the three cross-country ski events in the men’s visually impaired category. McKeever, a 10-time Paralympic medallist, dominated the men’s 10-kilometre skate-ski race while battling through the heavy winds to clock a time of 25:43.7.
“I’m feeling better than I have all year. My shape has been building and it was a pretty solid day all-around for me,” said McKeever. “My skate skiing has been stronger this year and I put it together for the first time in a Para race.”
McKeever knocked of his Russian rivals, Stanislav Chokhlaev and Maksim Pirogov, in skate skiing for the first time this year. The Russians posted a second-place time of 26:39.3. Two other Russian skiers, Nikolay Polukhin and his guide, IIya Cherepanov, rounded out the men’s visually impaired podium in third at 26:39.9.
Canada also grabbed two bronze medals in the men’s and women’s sit-skiing races.
Chris Klebl, of Canmore, Alta., brought his season medal total to six after claiming the bronze in the men’s 10-kilometre sit-ski race with a time of 29:33.8. The 40-year-old Klebl finished one minute off the golden pace set by Russia’s Ramil Ilalutdinov at 28:33.3. Roman Petushkov, also of Russia, claimed the bronze at 28:55.0.
Saskatoon’s Colette Bourgonje rounded out the trio of medals after claiming her second straight bronze in the sit-skiing middle distance races. The reigning World Champion crossed the finish line with a time of 16:15.1 in the women’s 5km race.
Norway’s Mariann Marthinsen battled her way back to the top of the podium with a time of 15:52.2, while Lyudmyla Pavlenko, of the Ukraine, finished second at 16:02.1.
The IPC World Cup Finals continue on Thursday in Finland with the start of the Biathlon events.
Full results HERE.
- Brian McKeever – Vuokatti, Finland Cross Country Canada
- Brian McKeever – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Chris Klebl – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Chris Klebl – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Brian McKeever – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Chris Klebl – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Brian McKeever – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Chris Klebl – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
- Brian McKeever – Vuokatti, Finland © Cross Country Canada
Posted on 24 January 2011
Tags: competition, cross-country skiing, feature, finland, IPC World Cup, Mark Arendz, Racing, Vuokatti, XC skiing
January 24, 2011 (Vuokatti, Finland) – Canada’s Mark Arendz captured his first IPC World Cup victory after winning the gold medal in a biathlon individual race on Sunday in Vuokatti, Finland on Sunday.
Arendz shot clean to post a winning time of 39 minutes, 35.9 seconds in a tight sprint to the wire with Norway’s Nils-Erik Ulset and Russia’s Oleg Balukhto who he has been fighting for the medals with all week in the men’s standing division – one of the deepest on the IPC World Cup.
“That was amazing,” said Arendz. “My first World Cup victory and to shoot clean – nothing feels better.”
Ulset settled for the silver medal at 40:52.1, while Balukhto was third (41:56.1).
It was the third medal of the week for the 20-year-old Arendz, of Springton, P.E.I. The 2010 Paralympian won a silver and a bronze in the biathlon sprint and pursuit races respectively.
“I think the two podium finishes this week definitely gave me the confidence to know I deserve to be here with these guys,” said Arendz. “I woke up this morning and felt ready to go and said this is my day. I couldn’t be happier.”
Results (brief)
1.Erik Bransdal, NOR
2. Ola Vigen Hattestad, NOR
3. Nikita Kriukov, RUS
4. Emil Joensson, SWE
5. Daniel Rickardsson, SWE
31. Len Valjas, Toronto
61. Jesse Cockney, Calgary
66. Michael Somppi, Thunder Bay, Ont.
69. Graeme Killick, Fort McMurray, Alta.