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Canada’s Mark Arendz wins second medal at World Para-Nordic Ski Championships

Feb 17, 2019 | 4:30 PM

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Canada’s Mark Arendz skied to his 10th career World Para-Nordic Ski Championship podium finish after winning the silver medal in the 10-kilometre cross-country skate-ski race on Sunday.

Arendz, of Springton, P.E.I., battled through the chilly, hard packed conditions to post a second-place time of 27 minutes 52.5 seconds.

It’s his second medal of the weekend after claiming bronze in the men’s standing middle distance biathlon race on Saturday.

“It was awesome today. After yesterday, I was feeling like it was coming, but wasn’t quite there,” said the 28-year-old Arendz.