KRASNAYA POLAYNA, Russia -- Canadian cross-country ski star Brian McKeever says
hes feeling under the weather with the start of the Sochi Paralympics just days
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triple gold medallist from the 2010 Paralympics tweeted on Tuesday: "Woke up
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.Paralympics. Its been a bumpy .RoadToSochi." A Canadian official said in an
email that McKeever has a cold but is expected to participate in Fridays opening
ceremony. McKeever -- who is legally blind -- has 10 Paralympic medals to his
name, including seven gold. The 34-year-old from Canmore, Alta., became the
first athlete named to a countrys Olympic and Paralympic teams when he qualified
for the Vancouver Games four years ago. But McKeever didnt get a chance to race
at those Olympics after Canadian coaches decided to dress another skier in his
place. The opening ceremony for the Paralympics goes Friday, with competition
set to get underway on Saturday.
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William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied
the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a
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Chuck Hayes.DOBBIACO, Italy -- Another podium finish for Canadian Alex Harvey on
Friday. Harvey, of St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., finished third in the gruelling
35-kilometre freestyle pursuit. The race was fifth of seven stages in the Tour
de Ski circuit. Harvey, 25, started 35 seconds behind leader Martin Johnsrud
Sundby of Norway. He tucked himself into a group of seven athletes, conserving
energy for the first 18-kilometre high-speed climb on the mountain pass before
the descent into Toblach. "My plan was to fight for dear life and hang on to
that group," said Harvey. "It went a lot easier on the climb than I thought.
"Its a unique race that we only do once a year and you really never know how far
in you are. It is a challenge mentally and fun to chase people down and form
little groups." Harvey also won gold in the prologue race at the Tour opener in
Oberhof, Germany and was second in the sprint race in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
With heavy snow and warm conditions projected for the 10-kilometre classic-ski
race in Val di Fiemme, Italy on Saturday, recovery will be critical for the
final two stages. "Im really happy with how things went," said Harvey, who is
third in the overall standings. "Heading into the Tour I was hoping for a few
top-five finishes, but to be in the top-three overall the whole way is
exciting." Johnsrud Sundby won the race to increase his overall lead, showing
hell be a medal contender at next months Sochi Olympics. Sundby poosted a time
of one hour, 20 minutes, 18.
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seconds. Compatriot Petter Northug beat Harvey in a sprint for second, finishing
58.2 seconds behind Johnsrud Sundby. Harvey was third, 58.7 behind. "I tried to
keep a steady pace," Sundby said. "Luckily I had a good day and was able to keep
the gap." Still, Harvey registered his 10th career World Cup podium. He has two
world championship medals. Devon Kershaw, of Sudbury, Ont., was 23rd in
1:23:24.0. Ivan Babikov, of Canmore, Alta., finished 28th in 1:23:25.0 despite
skiing four of the first five kilometres without a pole. Sundby moved 1:03.2
ahead of Northug in the overall standings, with Harvey in third, 1:08.7 behind.
In the womens 15-kilometre free pursuit, Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen of Norway
maintained her overall lead by winning in 37:30.3. Two-time runner-up Therese
Johaug, also of Norway, finished second, 38.7 behind, and Anne Kyllonen of
Finland was third, 1:12.2 behind. In the overall standings, Jacobsen holds a
43.7-second lead over Johaug, with Kyllonen 1:22.2 behind in third. The Tour
concludes over the weekend in Val di Fiemme, highlighted by the traditional
climb up Mount Cermis on Sunday. "I still hold (Johaug) as the favourite with
her climbing ability for the final stages," Jacobsen said. "But my shape is
getting better and better and I feel like Im on track for the Olympic Games,
which is the most important thing." The Sochi Olympics start Feb. 7.
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