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    Zebastian Modin opens Ostersund with win

    12.01.2019

    Swedish Nordic skier takes World Cup victory on home snow

    Swedish vision impaired skier follows behind his guide Zebastian Modin and his guide Jerry Arhlin were dominant on home snow at the Ostersund World Cup © • Karl Nilsson
    By Louise Wood | For World Para Nordic Skiing
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    Sweden's Zebastian Modin had a stellar performance to open his home World Para Nordic Skiing World Cup in Ostersund on Saturday (12 January). Racing in his hometown, Modin captured the men's cross-country middle vision impaired race by nearly two minutes.

    "It was a tricky course and I didn't want to go too hard at the beginning, just get into the race smooth and then try to keep a good pace," explained Modin.

    "Finally I have races at home and my family and lots of people I know are here cheering for me so of course I hope it was something special."

    "Finally I have races at home and my family and lots of people I know are here cheering for me..."

    Modin was too strong for his competitors as he led the whole race with guide Jerry Ahrlin. Second place went to Norway's Eirik Bye and guide Eivind Roed, while Ukraine’s Dmytro Suiarko and guide Vasyl Potapenko took third.

    Austria's Carina Edlinger dominated the women's vision impaired category. It was like a home win for her too as she now lives in Ostersund. With her guide Florian Seiwald, Edlinger beat Ukraine's runner-up Oksana Shyshkova and guide Vitaliy Kazakov by nearly three minutes.

    "I have been living in Ostersund for two months now and I was hoping this time I am going on home ground but it was a completely different track," said Edlinger. "Since December I am skiing in B1 in black glasses and it's still really new for me."

    Birthday victory

    Norway's Vilde Nilsen got the perfect 18th birthday present by winning the women's standing middle. She now has four wins from four races in cross-country this season and has a commanding lead in the World Cup standings.

    Ukraine's Oleksandra Kononova pushed hard to the finish line as it was getting close between her and teammate Yuliia Batenkova-Bauman for second place. It was not enough however as Batenkova-Bauman took the silver medal by 11 seconds and Kononova had to settle for bronze.

    Another Ukrainian Grygorii Vovchynskyi took the men's standing win. He finished ahead of Poland’s World Cup leader Witold Skupien by 53 seconds. Norway's Hakon Olsrud completed the podium in third.

    US in control

    The US team took four of the six medals on offer in the middle distance sitting competition. Oksana Masters won the women's race by a margin of 10.5 seconds to continue her comeback from double elbow surgery in the summer. Second place went to her teammate Kendall Gretsch, and Norway's Birgit Skarstein was third.

    "It's really good to be done. It was a really tough race but I'm really happy," said Skarstein. "I was excited (before the race) this kind of feels like my home area. I'm from just four hours from here so it's really cool to come back and my family is here."

    Daniel Cnossen won the men's race by a margin of 30 seconds for his fifth win of the season. His compatriot Aaron Pike took the silver. In the absence of Taras Rad due to illness, Vasyl Kravchuk made sure Ukraine were still represented on the podium taking third place.

    The action from Ostersund continues on Sunday (13 January) with the long distance cross-country races, and runs until 19 January. It is the last competition before the World Championships from 15-24 February in Prince George, Canada.

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