
Canadian para biathlete Mark Arendz captures season World Cup crown
TORSBY — Canada’s Mark Arendz captured the men’s overall World Cup crown in standing para biathlon with a victory in Tuesday’s final race of the season.
The 35-year-old from Hartsville, P.E.I., beat runner-up Alexandr Gerlitz of Kazakhstan by six seconds in the standing men’s pursuit final.
In pursuit, athletes ski penalty loops for shooting mistakes. Gerlitz missed twice, while Arendz shot clean.
The Canadian, who was second in the sprint and third in the 12.5-kilometre distance in Torsby, battled end-of-season fatigue to step atop the podium in Tuesday’s finale.