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Harvey 9th as Canada rebounds in Kuusamo sprints 11/25/2010 KUUSAMO, Finland — Alex Harvey led Canada’s powerful team of sprinters by finishing ninth in a classic-ski sprint race in Kuusamo, Finland, on Friday.

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Harvey 9th as Canada rebounds in Kuusamo sprints

Nov. 26, 2010 — Cross Country Canada 

KUUSAMO, Finland — Alex Harvey led Canada’s powerful team of sprinters by finishing ninth in a classic-ski sprint race in Kuusamo, Finland, on Friday.

The 22-year-old Harvey, who clocked the ninth-fastest qualification time around the 1.4-kilometre course to advance to the head-to-head heats with the fastest 30 athletes, was on pace for a shot at the medals, but came up short in the semifinal heat.

Riding fast skis, Harvey bolted out of the start and got in front of the pack, where he controlled the pace in the semifinals, but ran out of gas down the finishing stretch.

“A little surprised with today actually because the classic sprint is usually not my best,” said Harvey, who said the team quickly put last weekend’s disappointing World Cup opener behind them and focused on Finland. “Each summer I try to work on every aspect of skiing to help me with being an overall strong skier. I did a lot of work on my power that is needed for these types of sprints. I did surprise myself a bit, but I’m happy.”

Harvey, of St-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Que., stormed onto the World Cup circuit two years ago, winning two bronze medals. Playing a critical role on one of the most talented Canadian’s men’s teams ever, Harvey had an impressive debut at the 2010 Olympics, posting two top-10 finishes.

“The Olympics at home was the biggest sporting event I’m sure I will ever compete in. It is an event when everyone in the world is at their very best, so for us to be able to perform the way we did at that time gives us lots of confidence to know we can compete with the best when everyone is in their top shape,” said Harvey. “The success we had at the Olympics, along with the fact the World Championships are in Oslo this year, which is the mecca for cross-country skiing, have motivated us to get back out here and compete. We are definitely heading in the right direction.”

Three other Canadian men joined Harvey in the round of 30. Two-time Olympian Devon Kershaw  rebounded after a difficult opening weekend on the World Cup to finish in 16th spot. Toronto’s Len Valjas was 29th in his first World Cup sprint competition. After advancing to the heats, Valjas rounded the challenging Kuusamo layout in the fastest heat of the opening round. Olympian Stefan Kuhn was 30th.

John Kristian Dahl of Norway captured the first men’s sprint title of the season. Alexey Poltoranin of Kazakhstan was second, while Finland’s Sami Jauhojaervi rounded out the men’s podium in the bronze-medal position.

Meanwhile, Daria Gaiazova was the lone Canadian to qualify for the heats in the women’s race around the 1.2-kilometre track. The Banff resident’s quest for the podium came to a halt in the round of 30, putting her in 24th place.

Norway’s Marit Bjoergen was the fastest woman all day, winning the qualifier and the gold medal on Friday. Bjoergen was joined on the podium by Slovenia’s Petra Majdic, who finished in second spot, while Norway’s Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen grabbed the bronze.

Four other Canadians hit the start line but did not qualify for the heats. Calgary’s Brent McMurtry was 50th, George Grey was 84th and Ivan Babikov was 109th in men’s racing. Chandra Crawford was the only other Canadian woman entered and finished 45th.

The World Cup continues in Finland on Saturday with a five and 10-kilometre classic-ski race.


Kuusamo World Cup cross-country sprint

Top-Five Men’s Results:
1. John Kristian Dahl, NOR; 2. Alexey Polthoranin, KAZ; 3. Sami Jauhojaervi, FIN; 4. Ola Vigen Hattestad, NOR; 5. Renato Pasini, ITA.
Canadian Results:
9. Alex Harvey, St-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Que.; 16. Devon Kershaw, Sudbury, Ont.; 29. Len Valjas, Toronto; 30. Stefan Kuhn, Canmore, Alta.; 50. Brent McMurtry, Calgary; 84. George Grey, Rossland, B.C.; 109. Ivan Babikov, Canmore, Alta.
 
Top-Five Women’s Results:
1. Marit Bjoergen, NOR; 2. Petra Majdic, SLO; 3. Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, NOR; 4. Charlotte Kalla, SWE: 5. Madoka Natsumi, JPN
Canadian Results:
24. Daria Gaiazova, Banff, Alta.; 45. Chandra Crawford, Canmore, Alta.

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