Canada’s Harvey wins silver in penultimate race before retirement
QUEBEC — Canadian cross-country skier Alex Harvey won silver on Saturday in his penultimate race before retirement.
He finished second in the FIS World Cup 15-kilometre classic-ski mass start with a time of 36 minutes 11.7 seconds. Johannes Klaebo (36:10.9) edged Harvey at the line and fellow Norwegian Didrik Toenseth (36:12.2) took the bronze.
Harvey, who will close out his career Sunday, was overcome with emotion after crossing the finish line.
“This is incredible. It makes for a great swan song. I can’t believe it,” Harvey said before breaking into tears. “It is pretty special to be able to give back to everyone who has supported me, and the wax techs today.”