Sarah Beaudry of Prince George qualified for Sunday's women's pursuit at the world biathlon championships in Oestersund, Sweden.
Beaudry, 23, finished 47th in the 7.5-kilometre sprint Friday. She missed two of 10 targets and completed the course 2:09.8 behind race winner Anastasiya Kuzmina of Slovakia, who finished in 22:17.5 with one missed target.
Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold of Norway (+9.7, 0+0) won silver and Laura Dahlmeier of Germany (+12.6, 0+0) took bronze.
Rosanna Crawford of Canmore (+56.0, 1+0) was the top Canadian in 18th place.
Two other Canadians - Emma Lunder of Vernon (+2:11.4, 1+0) and Megan Bankes of Calgary (+2:31.7, 0+2) - finished in the top 60 to qualify for the pursuit. Lunder was 51st and Bankes placed 58th.
Scott Gow, Christian Gow and Aidan Millar all of Canmore, and Jules Brunotte of Sherbrooke, Que., will represent Canada in today's 10km men's pursuit.