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Canadian cross-country skiers Arendz and Hudak win bronze medals at Paralympics

Mark Arendz earned his 14th Paralympic medal and Brittany Hudak her fourth as Canada reached 10 medals at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics.

  • On March 11, 2026, Mark Arendz and Brittany Hudak, co-captain of Canada’s delegation, each won bronze at Tesero in the Milano‑Cortina Paralympics.
  • Both skiers finished third, behind gold and silver medalists, with Karl Tabouret and Raman Svirydzenka ahead in the men's race, and Sydney Peterson and Vilde Nilsen in the women's.
  • Posting 32:01.0, Brittany Hudak secured her first Milano‑Cortina medal and fourth career Paralympic medal, while Mark Arendz earned his second medal of these Games.
  • Canada now sits at 10 medals through five days of competition at the Milano‑Cortina Paralympics with one gold, three silver and six bronze, moving closer to 198 total all-time Winter Paralympic medals.
  • Later Wednesday the Canadian wheelchair curling team was scheduled to face Slovakia while holding a 6-0 record, with Brittany Hudak serving as a co-captain of Canada’s delegation.
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Canadian cross-country skiers Arendz and Hudak win bronze medals at Paralympics

LAGO - Canadian Para nordic skiers Mark Arendz and Brittany Hudak won bronze medals Wednesday at the Milan Cortina Paralympics.

·Toronto, Canada
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Canadian Britanny Hudak won a bronze medal in background paraskie for 10 km in standing position at the Milan-Cortina Games.

·Montreal, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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