Biathlon: Shilo Rousseau and Adam Runnalls last winners of the week in Canmore
The long week of the Canadian biathlon selections in Canmore (Canada) came to an end on Saturday on the Alberta snowfarm. It was once again a sprint, with penalties in seconds (22 for the men, 24 for the women) for each shooting error, that decided the winner.
On the women’s side, who opened hostilities at 10 a.m. locally, it was Shilo Rousseau who took victory. With a score of 10/10, she edged out Benita Peiffer (9/10) by just 1 sec 7, while Nadia Moser (8/10), with two faults on standing, was third at 10 sec 0.

Pascale Paradis (7/10), Quinn Morgan (10/10), Emily Dickson (7/10), Sage Taylor (10/10), Ema Chlepkova (7/10), Mia Rodger (7/10) and Janice Grundahl (7/10) all made the top 10.
In the men’s race, Adam Runnalls (9/10) won as on Wednesday. He beat Logan Pletz (9/10) by 37 sec 8 and Matthew Strum (9/10) by 1 min 11 sec 9. Malcolm McCulloch (8/10) was just off the podium, while François Gauthier (8/10) and Luke Hulshof (8/10) finished in the top 6.
> Full results HERE
- The full programme and stakes for this week’s Canadian selections in Canmore
- Canmore: Pascale Paradis and Adam Runnalls win the first sprint of the Canadian selections
- Canadian selection trials in Canmore: second sprints of the week for Logan Pletz and Nadia Moser



































