Canada’s Mark Arendz wins silver in biathlon individual at world championships
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Canada’s Mark Arendz won silver in the biathlon individual race to capture his fourth medal of the World Para Nordic Skiing Championships.
The Springton, P.E.I., native hit 20 targets on the range and completed the 15-kilometre race in 42 minutes 50.4 seconds at the Otway Nordic Ski Centre.
Benjamin Daviet of France won gold in 42:22.2 despite missing one shot in his second bout on the range. Ukraine’s Grygorii Vovchynskyi was third.
Arendz is a three-time Paralympian who now has a dozen World Championship medals.