Canada’s Gow, Crawford, crack top 30 at biathlon world championships
HOCHFILZEN, Austria — Calgary’s Scott Gow and Rosanna Crawford of Canmore, Alta., were the only two Canadians to ski into the top-30 in sprint racing on Saturday at the biathlon world championships in Hochfilzen, Austria.
Gow, who has consistently found himself in the elite group of 30 throughout the year, posted a time of 24:49.8 in the men’s 10-kilometre sprint competition.
“My skiing was very strong, probably the best of the season and despite my shooting was able to get into the top 30 today which is the minimum I was hoping for,” said Gow, who finished 82 seconds behind the leaders after failing to drop one target in each of his two rounds of shooting.
“The range was very manageable. The wind was slightly variable, but for the most part easy to control. The nerves got the best of me, and I was not able to get out of my own head in both of my misses,” said Gow.


