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Canada wins second gold medal at world under-23 cross-country ski championship

PLANICA, Slovenia — Canada claimed a second gold medal at the world under-23 cross-country ski championship with Sunday's victory in the mixed relay. Whitehorse's Derek Deuling, Jasmine Drolet of Rossland, B.C., Mac Hollman of Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Canada claimed a second gold medal at the world under-23 cross-country ski championship with Sunday's victory in the mixed relay. Whitehorse's Derek Deuling, from left to right; Lilian Gagnon, of Quebec City; Jasmine Drolet, of Rossland, B.C. and Mac Hollman, of Thunder Bay, Ont., celebrate their win on the podium in Planica, Slovenia, in a Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-BOBO and OneSkate Photos, Ziga Zivulovic Jr., *MANDATORY CREDIT*

PLANICA, Slovenia — Canada claimed a second gold medal at the world under-23 cross-country ski championship with Sunday's victory in the mixed relay.

Whitehorse's Derek Deuling, Jasmine Drolet of Rossland, B.C., Mac Hollman of Thunder Bay, Ont., and Lilian Gagnon of Quebec City prevailed in heavy rain over runner-up France and bronze medallist Sweden.

Sonjaa Schmidt of Whitehorse became the first Canadian to win gold at the world under-23 championship Tuesday in the women's sprint.

Canada ranked sixth after the first two legs of Sunday's 20k relay. Hollman closed a 15-second gap on the front-runners to 2.2 seconds when he handed off to Gagnon for the anchor leg.

Gagnon made her move over the final 150 metres in a sprint to the line. 

Canada edged the French by seven-tenths of a second and Sweden by eight-tenths.

“I’ve been wanting one of these for a while,” said Gagnon, who finished eighth behind teammate Schmidt in the women's sprint.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 11, 2024.

The Canadian Press