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Moncton, NB

Courtney Sarault

Sherbrooke, QC

Kim Boutin

Trois-Rivières, QC

Florence Brunelle

Châteauguay, QC

Danaé Blais

Fredericton, NB

Rikki Doak

Montreal, QC

William Dandjinou

Lachenaie, QC

Steven Dubois

Sherbrooke, QC

Félix Roussel

Montreal, QC

Maxime Laoun

Sherbrooke, QC

Jordan Pierre-Gilles

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Moncton, NB

Courtney Sarault

Sherbrooke, QC

Kim Boutin

Trois-Rivières, QC

Florence Brunelle

Châteauguay, QC

Danaé Blais

Fredericton, NB

Rikki Doak

Mens

Montreal, QC

William Dandjinou

Lachenaie, QC

Steven Dubois

Sherbrooke, QC

Félix Roussel

Montreal, QC

Maxime Laoun

Sherbrooke, QC

Jordan Pierre-Gilles

Canada

William Dandjinou

The reigning men's Crystal Globe winner, William Dandjinou reached the World Tour podium 8 times in 2024-25 and capped his storybook season off by winning 1500m gold and 1000m silver at the World Championships.

Netherlands

Xandra Velzeboer

A 14-time World Championships medalist and the current 500m World Record holder, Dutch sprinter Xandra Velzeboer captured seven individual distance medals on the World Tour last season.

Canada

Courtney Sarault

Courtney Sarault fought through injury and setbacks to reclaim her place among the world’s best in 2024-25, an emotional comeback capped off with a pair of World Championship silver medals.

United States

Kristen Santos-Griswold

Kristen Santos-Griswold captured nine individual distance medals on the World Tour in 2024-25, helping her claim her first-ever women's Crystal Globe as the season's top performer.

Canada

Steven Dubois

Steven Dubois finished the 2024-25 season ranked first in the 500m and was perfect at last season's World Championships, bringing home gold in the 500m, 1500m and both the men's and mixed relays.

Netherlands

Jens Van't Wout

Dutch speedster Jens Van't Wout won over a dozen World Tour medals in 2024-25 and finished second overall in the men's Crystal Globe standings, before capturing 500m bronze at the World Championships.

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March 13-15, 2026 - Montreal, QC

ISU Short Track World Championships

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The Olympic homecoming takes place in Montreal

Just three weeks after the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina, Olympians from over 30 countries will arrive in Montreal for the ISU Short Track World Championships. Join us from March 13-15 at the iconic Maurice-Richard Arena to watch your Olympic heroes finish off their season. Don't miss the chance to cheer on the Crystal Globe winning Canadian Ice Maples as they battle for World Championship titles. Come with your family and friends, feel the blistering speed, admire daring strategies, and help us create a true home ice advantage.

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$25

Experience the thrill of short track! Purchase a single day ticket in the upper sections (Blue or White) starting at $25 each (taxes includes, fees extra). Discounted pricing in effect until February 22.

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$40

Get closer to the action! Buy a single day ticket in the Red sections starting at just $40 (taxes includes, fees extra). Discounted pricing in effect until February 22.

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$42

Cancel your weekend plans and join us at the rink! Buy a 2-day pass starting at $42 in the upper sections and $68 in the lower sections (taxes includes, fees extra). Discounted pricing in effect until February 22.

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$60

Grab the best seats in the house! Purchase a single day ticket in the sections closests to the ice (Gold or Premium) starting at $60 each (taxes includes, fees extra). Discounted pricing in effect until February 22.

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Maurice Richard Arena

Named after the Quebec hockey legend, the Maurice Richard Arena is the second largest in the greater Montréal area, with modern facilities for major sports and recreational events. The arena is the longtime training centre for the Canadian national short track program and has hosted numerous international short track competitions, notably the ISU World Championships in 1987, 2002, 2014, 2018 and 2022.

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Athletes to Watch

Canadian Athletes

Canada

William Dandjinou

The reigning men's Crystal Globe winner, William Dandjinou reached the World Tour podium 8 times in 2024-25 and capped his storybook season off by winning 1500m gold and 1000m silver at the World Championships.

Netherlands

Xandra Velzeboer

A 14-time World Championships medalist and the current 500m World Record holder, Dutch sprinter Xandra Velzeboer captured seven individual distance medals on the World Tour last season.

Canada

Courtney Sarault

Courtney Sarault fought through injury and setbacks to reclaim her place among the world’s best in 2024-25, an emotional comeback capped off with a pair of World Championship silver medals.

United States

Kristen Santos-Griswold

Kristen Santos-Griswold captured nine individual distance medals on the World Tour in 2024-25, helping her claim her first-ever women's Crystal Globe as the season's top performer.

Canada

Steven Dubois

Steven Dubois finished the 2024-25 season ranked first in the 500m and was perfect at last season's World Championships, bringing home gold in the 500m, 1500m and both the men's and mixed relays.

Netherlands

Jens Van't Wout

Dutch speedster Jens Van't Wout won over a dozen World Tour medals in 2024-25 and finished second overall in the men's Crystal Globe standings, before capturing 500m bronze at the World Championships.

Schedule

8:00 am Doors Open
9:00 am Qualifications
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:35 pm 500m Men's Quarterfinals
1:48 pm 1000m Women's Quarterfinals
2:05 pm 500m Men's Semifinals
2:27 pm 1000m Women's Semifinals
2:36 pm 500m Men's Finals
2:54 pm 1000m Women's Finals
3:25 pm 1500m Men's Semifinals
3:43 pm 3000m Women's Relay Semifinals
4:16 pm 1500m Men's Finals
4:37 pm 3000m Women's Relay Finals
4:56 pm 5000m Men's Relay Semifinals
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:35 pm 2000m Mixed Relay Finals
2:10 pm 500m Women's Quarterfinals
2:23 pm 1000m Men's Quarterfinals
2:40 pm 500m Women's Semifinals
3:02 pm 1000m Men's Semifinals
3:11 pm 500m Women's Finals
3:29 pm 1000m Men's Finals
3:45 pm 1500m Women's Semifinals
4:21 pm 1500m Women's Finals
4:42 pm 5000m Men's Relay Finals

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Tickets now available for ISU Short Track World Championships in Montreal

The World Championships are back in Montreal! Cheer on the world's best short track Olympians from over 30 countries, with single day tickets starting at only $25.

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Canadian Olympic short track team announced for Milano Cortina 2026

Speed Skating Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced the roster of 10 short track speed skaters that will represent Canada at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

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