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    Highlights Day 4 Cross-country sprints | IPC Nordic Skiing World Championships

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    Russia’s visually impaired skiers took both men’s and women’s cross-country sprint titles at the 2015 IPC Nordic Skiing World Championships in Cable, Wisconsin, USA, on Wednesday (28 January).The men’s event was an all-Russian top three with Vladimir Udaltcov and guide Ruslan Bogachev winning gold whilst compatriots Oleg Ponomarev, guided by Andrei Romanov, took silver. Stanislav Chokhlaev and guide Evgenii Fatkhullin raced to bronze, their third medal of Cable 2015.Elena Remizova and guide Maksim Pirogov also cruised to gold in the women’s race, giving them their third medal.Silver was won by Ukraine’s Oksana Shyshkova and guide Lada Nesterenko, a feat Shyshkova was pleased with given the competition.“I have very strong competitors so as usual, the race was quite tough,” Shyshkova said through a translator. “I’m happy with the result and satisfied with my skiing.”Russia’s Iuliia Budaleeva, guided by Tatiana Maltseva, crossed the line in third to win bronze.After being held off the podium on Tuesday (27 January), Ukraine’s Maksym Yarovyi returned by winning gold in the men’s sitting. Russian Alexey Bychenok claimed silver and the USA’s Andrew Soule claimed his third medal in four races with bronze.Soule’s achievement was part of a two-medal performance for the host country as Oksana Masters was awarded an emotional bronze in the women’s sitting.“It is really rewarding to get on the podium,” Masters said.Germany’s Andrea Eskau powered herself to her second gold medal and Norwegian Mariann Marthinsen took silver to round out the podium in the women’s sitting.Ukraine’s Oleksandra Kononova continued her domination in the women’s standing, charging to an unbelievable fourth gold medal and 100 per cent record in cross-country and biathlon from Cable 2015.Kononova beat Sweden’s Paralympic champion Helene Ripa into silver, whilst Kononova’s teammate Luidmyla Liashenko took bronze.“It is a fight but in a good way,” Ripa said. “I think she [Kononova] is very happy today that she beat me and I think she had a very good race today and I am very happy to be second.”The men’s standing saw Russia take their third gold of the day courtesy of Vladislav Lekomtcev. France’s Benjamin Daviet took silver to once again find his way onto the podium.“It was a hard race,” Daviet said with the help of a translator. “Third medal in three days. It is very good.”Lekomtcev’s compatriot Rushan Minnegulov took bronze to round out the top three.Competition continues on Friday (30 January) with biathlon long distance events.Races start at 10am (CST) every day, with a rest day on 29 January.Live results will be available at the Cable 2015 website as well as a livestream.Low resolution pictures will be available at the IPC's Flickr account and high resolution versions are available on request via [email protected].

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