Canada’s Kennedy races to 12th in cross-country skiing World Cup event
COGNE, Italy — Russell Kennedy of Canmore, Alta., raced to a career-best 12th place in a World Cup cross-country skate-ski sprint on Saturday.
“It was awesome. That was crazy today,” Kennedy said. “I thought I could do a top-30 but definitely finishing 12th was a surprise. I’m just psyched.”
The 27-year-old Olympian, who also shared guiding duties for Brian McKeever at the 2018 Paralympic Games, took advantage of hard and fast conditions to earn a spot into the head-to-head heats with the top-30 athletes after posting the 12th-fastest qualifying time around 1.6-kilometre track.
“After my qualifier, I crossed the line and in my head I thought that was a sick race regardless of the result. Then I saw the result, so I was pretty excited,” said Kennedy.