Mark Arendz Crowned Paralympic Biathlon Champion in Beijing

Four-time Paralympian wins second Paralympic title, 10th career medal

BEIJING, Chn Mark Arendzs 10th career Paralympic medal may have been his best performance yet on sports ultimate stage for athletes with a disability.

The 32-year-old struck gold after shooting clean in the mens 10-kilometre standing biathlon event where he skied to a time of 31:45.2.

It feels good right now. That was a battle, said Arendz following the flower ceremony. I have had great shape and havent been able to convert it into the results Ive wanted so far in the Games so I may have been a little more determined to make sure this one counted.

I could hear the drum, which is the heartbeat of Canada, banging from the shooting range. It felt pretty special to feed off that and accelerate in the shade (down the finishing stretch) to the finish line and take the win in front of the Canadians cheering.

The middle-distance biathlon race requires each athlete to ski five, two-kilometre loops around the Zhangjaikou National Biathlon Centre. Athletes stop at the range for a round of five shots between each lap. Athletes ski a 150-metre penalty loop for every missed shot.

Arendz was locked into a head-to-head battle with his top competitor in the standing classification, Grygorii Vovchynskyi of the Ukraine, throughout the race held under warm temperatures that produced slower snow conditions.

Vovchynskyi had a 20 second lead on the Hartsville, P.E.I. product in the third lap. He closed it to 14 seconds before the two frontrunners headed into the final round of shooting.

The sharp-shooting Canuck went clean, while Vovchynskyi headed to the penalty loop after missing one target in his final bout.

I knew that was my chance. It was a small one because I know he can ski really fast, but it opened the door, said Arendz. When I saw him miss one and go to the penalty loop, I knew that was my time to go. I just charged as hard for as long as I could to the finish line.

Vovchynskyis one miss dropped him into the silver medal position with a time of 32:18.0. Alexandr Gerlits, of Kazakhstan, skied to the bronze medal with a time of 33:06.5 despite missing three shots.

The victory was Arendzs second biathlon medal of the week. He kicked off the 2022 Paralympics by winning the bronze in the short distance race, bringing his career total to two gold, three silver, and five bronze.

The four-time Paralympian also won bronze in the middle-distance biathlon races at the last two Paralympics when the event was contested at 12.5 kilometres.

Just prior to Arendzs golden triumph, Canadas Brittany Hudak battled to sixth place in the womens 10-killometre standing classification. Hudak, of Prince Albert, Sask., missed two shots while clocking a time of 37:43.1.

It was a fun one. This race you have to ski fast and shoot well, said Hudak, who won a bronze in Mondays 15-kilometre classic-ski race. Coming off a medal performance day, I tried to relax into it and thought Im just going to go for it.

I tried to ski hard, but unfortunately missing the last shot in my last bout took me off the podium. Im happy I just went for it today, but obviously Im a little disappointed in the result.

Ukraines Iryna Bui shot clean to win the womens biathlon standing competition with a time of 36:43.1.

Emily Young, of North Vancouver, went 18/20 on the range for eighth place with a time of 39:27.8.

Canadas Derek Zaplotinsky finished eighth in the mens sit ski category. The Smoky Lake, Alta. athlete posted a time of 32:56.4.

It was a solid race. I had good energy. The shooting range was good. It could have been a little better, but that is biathlon, said Zaplotinsky.

Chinas Liu Mengtao missed three shots but held on to win the mens sit-ski event with a time of 30:37.7.

Christina Picton, of Fonthill, Ont. was also eighth in the womens sit-ski race with a time of 39:15.9.

Kendall Gretsch, of the United States, posted the winning time of 33:12.3 with one miss.

The action will heat up on Wednesday at the Zhangjaikou National Biathlon Centre with the womens and mens cross-country ski sprint races.

Check out CBCs streaming and TV viewing guide to catch all of the Para-Nordic action in Beijing.

https://bit.ly/3HDmMGV

Complete Paralympic Biathlon Results: https://www.paralympic.org/beijing-2022/results

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

Chris Dornan

Media and Public Relations

Nordiq Canada

T: 403-620-8731

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