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FasterSkierApril 29, 2021 Are you interested in working with Canada’s future Olympic Biathletes and having the opportunity to lead Team Canada at international events? Biathlon Canada is targeting an energetic coach to lead our next generation of athletes to international podiums! This position provides an incredible opportunity for growth working directly with the national team coaches. The exciting position is based out of the home of Biathlon Canada in the beautiful Canadian Rockies community of Canmore, Alberta. Biathlon Canada is now accepting applications for the position of Next Gen Coach. Submit your resume and cover letter by May 12, 2021 to [email protected]. ....
World Cup veteran Beaudry returning to Canada princegeorgecitizen.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from princegeorgecitizen.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Canada 12th in biathlon relay, PG's Beaudry prepares for sprint princegeorgecitizen.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from princegeorgecitizen.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Germans Vanessa Hinz, Janina Hettich, Denise Herrmann and Franziska Pruess celebrated their win on home soil in front of an empty stadium with fans prohibited because of the pandemic. Germany took the lead after anchor skier Preuss cleaned her standing targets to head into the final segment before the finish. They went penalty-free and used just five spares in eight shooting bouts. Belarus used nine spares and also went penalty-free, stopping the clock 17.9 seconds behind Germany. Sweden (0+9, +35.7) took bronze. Canada was in 12th place when Moser tagged Lunder. Lunder picked up four positions after cleaning her standing targets and was seventh at the second exchange, where she tagged Bankes. The Calgarian equalled Lunder’s shooting performance and used just one spare to knock down 10 targets. Bankes worked her way up as high as fourth place after a rapid 5-for-5 shooting display while standing and the Canadians were sixth, about a minute off the lead, when Bea ....
For Gow, it was his highest placing since Feb. 16, 2019 when he finished eighth in the pursuit at Soldier Hollow, Utah. It was a 1-2-3 finish in the men’s race for Norway. Johannes Dale claimed the silver medal, 15.6 seconds behind Laegreid, and Tarjei Boe was third, 25.4 seconds off the pace. Scott Gow of Canmore, Christian’s older brother, also qualified for the pursuit and finished 40 th after shooting 18-for-20. He was 3:10.5 behind Laegreid. In the women’s 10 km pursuit Saturday in Oberhof, Emma Lunder of Vernon was the top Canadian in 23rd place. Lunder had just one miss and finished 3:21.1 behind gold medalist Tiril Eckhoff of Norway. It took a photo finish to determine the medals and Eckhoff, who won Friday’s sprint, edged Norwegian teammate Marte Olsbu Roiseland by just half a second. Lisa Theresa Hauser of Austria won bronze, 43 seconds behind Eckhoff. ....