Brittany Hudak raced to silver in the women's standing 3.6-kilometre sprint pursuit individual biathlon event to lead Canada's three-medal haul at the Para nordic World Cup finals on Tuesday in Midway, Utah.
The Prince Albert, Sask., native, who won bronze in the women's 1.2km standing sprint final on Wednesday, finished with a time of 12:36.4 at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center.
Ukraine's Bohdana Konashuk (12:31.6) and Liudmyla Liashenko (13:15.3) claimed gold and bronze, respectively. Zaplotinsky, who added to Canada's five-medal collection on Wednesday with bronze in the men's classic sprint event, posted a time of 10:22.2.
Ukraine's Taras won gold in 9:46.6, while Aaron Pike, of the U.S., claimed silver (10:08.3). Mark Arendz, of Hartsville, P.E.I., captured his fourth medal at the event after winning silver in the men's standing 3.6km sprint pursuit individual biathlon.