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Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu earned the first individual distance World Cup medal of his career on Sunday, winning bronze in the 1000m alongside teammate, and silver medalist, Laurent Dubreuil.
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu earned the first individual distance World Cup medal of his career on Sunday, winning bronze in the 1000m alongside teammate, and silver medalist, Laurent Dubreuil.
Canada’s short track relay teams were absolutely dominant on Sunday, winning a pair of gold medals at the ISU World Cup in Almaty on Sunday to cap off a five medal day.
Canada reached the 1000m podium three times at the ISU World Cup Short Track in Almaty on Saturday. Courtney Sarault won gold in the women’s event, while Pascal Dion and Jordan Pierre-Gilles earned silver and bronze in the men’s competition, respectively.
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu, Connor Howe and Hayden Mayeur led Canada to silver in the men’s Team Pursuit at the ISU World Cup Speed Skating in Calgary on Friday, crossing the line in near record time at the Olympic Oval.
Canada won a pair of gold medals on the second day of ISU World Cup Speed Skating action in Calgary, courtesy of Laurent Dubreuil and the women’s Team Pursuit squad of Isabelle Weidemann, Ivanie Blondin and Valérie Maltais.
Canada reached the podium four times during the final day of racing at the ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships on Sunday, helping them cap off this first international competition in Quebec City in 30-years with 14 total medals.
Canada won four medals on the second day of racing at the ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships in Quebec City, including gold from both Valérie Maltais and Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu.
Canada made quite the impression on the opening day of the ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships in Quebec City, winning six medals, including three gold, in front of a hometown crowd at the new Centre de glace Intact Assurance.
Eight skaters have been provisionally named to the Canadian team for the ISU World Junior Short Track Championships which will take place from January 27-29 in Dresden, Germany.
Nine Quebecois athletes set to compete on home ice at the Centre de glace Intact Assurance from December 2-4
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