Canada’s Natalie Wilkie races to gold at Para nordic world championship in Sweden | CBC Sports

Canada’s Natalie Wilkie sprinted to her first Para nordic world championship title in cross-country skiing with a victory in the women’s standing skate-ski sprint race on Tuesday in Österland, Sweden.

The seven-time Paralympic medallist posted the top qualifying time in the heats before she won both of her rounds on the one-kilometre sprint course.

“Claiming the gold medal today was extra special,” said Wilkie, of Salmon Arm, B.C.

“Anything can happen in a sprint race and the competition is so strong, so it feels really good. This course is hilly and has lots of fast corners and downhills. I feel I’m strong on the corners and the fast conditions made it exciting.

Wilkie held off Norway’s Vilde Nilsen for the top spot on the podium while Sydney Petersen, of the United States, claimed bronze.

“In the final, the strategy was to hold on as long as I can,” said the 22-year-old. “In the final downhill, I was planning to slingshot out of the corner and maintain the lead until the end which I’m happy I was able to do.”

Wilkie kicked off the 2023 world championship by winning her first biathlon title on her 22nd birthday Saturday before she claimed silver in the long-distance classic-ski race on Sunday. Wilkie also has two silver medals from the 2019 world championships, which brings her career total to five.

“I definitely feel different at these world championships,” Wilkie added. “I am now heading into these races knowing that I always have a good chance of winning, so I do have a lot of confidence.”

Canada had two men compete in the sit-ski sprint final. Derek Zaplotinsky of Smoky Lake, Alta., was fifth, while Collin Cameron, of Bracebridge, Ont., who won the sprint event at the 2019 world championships, finished sixth.

Kazakhstan’s Yerbol Khamitov won the men’s sit-ski race.

Christina Picton, of Fonthill, Ont., was the lone Canadian in the women’s sit-ski sprint event where she claimed a sixth-place finish of her own.

Mark Arendz also earned a spot in the finals of the men’s standing sprint event. Arendz, of Hartsville, P.E.I., placed fifth.

The Para nordic world championship continues on Wednesday with the 10km individual start biathlon competitions.

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