Canadian skier Alex Harvey finishes 10th in World Cup cross-country sprint
QUEBEC — Canadian cross-country legend Alex Harvey was held off the podium in one of the last races of his storied career, but he says he’s still well positioned for a fitting finale on home turf.
Harvey was 10th at an FIS World Cup sprint race Friday after missing a spot in the six-skier final heat by less than one second.
Norway’s Johannes Klaebo edged out Italian Federico Pellegrino and fellow Norwegian Sindre Skar in the in the 1,650-metre race held on the Plains of Abraham, with a brisk wind and light snow. The victory secured the FIS sprint championship for the 22-year-old Klaebo.
“Of course I wanted to make the final, I won’t deny it,” said Harvey, a native Saint-Ferreol-les-Neiges, just east of Quebec’s capital. “But given the season that I’ve had, it’s very, very satisfying. I haven’t ranked among the top 30 in the sprint since December.