Speed Skating Canada

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Mens

Vanderhoof, B.C.

Alison Desmarais

Salmon Arm, B.C.

Laura Hall

Saint-Étienne, Que.

Rose Laliberté-Roy

Quebec City, Que.

Béatrice Lamarche

La Baie, Que.

Valérie Maltais

Penticton, B.C.

Abigail McCluskey

Ponoka, Alta.

Maddison Pearman

Toronto, Ont

Jordan Belchos

Gatineau, Que.

Cédrick Brunet

Lévis, Que.

Laurent Dubreuil

Montreal, Que.

Christopher Fiola

Sherbrooke, Que.

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Calgary, Alta.

Max Halyk

Montreal, Que.

David La Rue

Pont-Rouge, Que.

Hubert Marcotte

Ottawa, Ont

Jake Weidemann

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Vanderhoof, B.C.

Alison Desmarais

Salmon Arm, B.C.

Laura Hall

Saint-Étienne, Que.

Rose Laliberté-Roy

Quebec City, Que.

Béatrice Lamarche

La Baie, Que.

Valérie Maltais

Penticton, B.C.

Abigail McCluskey

Ponoka, Alta.

Maddison Pearman

Mens

Toronto, Ont

Jordan Belchos

Gatineau, Que.

Cédrick Brunet

Lévis, Que.

Laurent Dubreuil

Montreal, Que.

Christopher Fiola

Sherbrooke, Que.

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Calgary, Alta.

Max Halyk

Montreal, Que.

David La Rue

Pont-Rouge, Que.

Hubert Marcotte

Ottawa, Ont

Jake Weidemann

Canada

Laurent Dubreuil

One of the most decorated Canadian sprinters, Laurent Dubreuil captured an Olympic silver medal the 1000m at Beijing 2022 and was crowned 500m World Champion in 2021.

Japan

Yuma Murakami

A winner of two World Cup medals this season, sprint specialist Yuma Murakami trained alongside his rival Laurent Dubreuil in Quebec City this past summer.

Canada

Valérie Maltais

A four-time Olympian, Valérie Maltais became the only Canadian to win Olympic medals in both short track and long track speed skating after brining home gold in the Team Pursuit at Beijing 2022.

United States

Joey Mantia

A 28-time world champion inline skater, Joey Mantia has represented the U.S. at three Olympic Games in speed skating, winning bronze as a member of the men's Team Pursuit at Beijing 2022.

Canada

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

A World Championship bronze medalist in the Mass Start, Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu has been putting up consistent results across multiple distances since returning to the sport in 2016.

Korea

Min Sun Kim

A gold medalist from the 2016 Youth Olympic games and winner of three sprint medals so far this season, Min Sun Kim has become a consistent podium contender.

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December 2-4, 2022 - Quebec City, QC

ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships

The world's best make their debut in Quebec City

From December 2-4, the world's top long track speed skaters will make their debut at Quebec City's new Centre de glaces Intact Assurance for the ISU Four Continents Championships. Don't miss your chance to cheer on Canada's fastest skaters as they look to bring home some hardware!

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Centre de glaces Intact Assurance

Officially opened in August 2021, the Centre de glaces Intact Assurance features the only indoor ice oval in Eastern Canada. This state-of-the-art venue - which is home to one of Canada's long track speed skating training centres - welcomed over 350,000 visitors in its first year of operations and successfully hosted the first-ever joint Canadian Speed Skating Championships this past October.

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Athletes to Watch

Canadian Athletes

Canada

Laurent Dubreuil

One of the most decorated Canadian sprinters, Laurent Dubreuil captured an Olympic silver medal the 1000m at Beijing 2022 and was crowned 500m World Champion in 2021.

Japan

Yuma Murakami

A winner of two World Cup medals this season, sprint specialist Yuma Murakami trained alongside his rival Laurent Dubreuil in Quebec City this past summer.

Canada

Valérie Maltais

A four-time Olympian, Valérie Maltais became the only Canadian to win Olympic medals in both short track and long track speed skating after brining home gold in the Team Pursuit at Beijing 2022.

United States

Joey Mantia

A 28-time world champion inline skater, Joey Mantia has represented the U.S. at three Olympic Games in speed skating, winning bronze as a member of the men's Team Pursuit at Beijing 2022.

Canada

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

A World Championship bronze medalist in the Mass Start, Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu has been putting up consistent results across multiple distances since returning to the sport in 2016.

Korea

Min Sun Kim

A gold medalist from the 2016 Youth Olympic games and winner of three sprint medals so far this season, Min Sun Kim has become a consistent podium contender.

Schedule

12:00 pm Doors Open
1:00 pm Women's 500m
1:23 pm Men's 500m
2:05 pm Women's 3000m
2:58 pm Men's 5000m
4:14 pm Women's Team Sprint
4:28 pm Men's Team Sprint
12:00 pm Doors Open
1:00 pm Women's 1500m
1:32 pm Men's 1500m
2:23 pm Women's Mass Start
2:47 pm Men's Mass Start
12:00 pm Doors Open
1:00 pm Women's 1000m
1:27 pm Men's 1000m
2:13 pm Women's Team Pursuit
2:32 pm Men's Team Pursuit

Detailed Schedule

ISU Four Continents races to be live streamed by CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports

All three days of racing will be live streamed on CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports. CBC will also have television coverage of the event beginning at 4:00 PM ET.

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Canada confirms skater lineup for ISU Four Continents Championships in Quebec City

A group of sixteen Canadian long track skaters, comprised both National and NextGen team members, will wear the maple leaf this weekend. The Canadian team includes most notably nine Quebecois athletes

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Results

Women's

Men

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's 3000m

Men's 5000m

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

1st

Korea

Min-Sun Kim

2nd

Japan

Konami Soga

3rd

Japan

Yukino Yoshida

8th

Canada

Rose Laliberte-Roy

12th

Canada

Alison Desmarais

14th

Canada

Abigail McCluskey

Men

1st

Canada

Laurent Dubreuil

2nd

Japan

Yuma Murakami

3rd

Korea

Jun-Ho Kim

6th

Canada

Christopher Fiola

9th

Canada

Cedrick Brunet

Women's

1st

Korea

Min-Sun Kim

2nd

Kazakhstan

Yekaterina Aydova

3rd

Canada

Béatrice Lamarche

5th

Canada

Maddison Pearman

6th

Canada

Alison Desmarais

Men's

1st

Canada

Laurent Dubreuil

2nd

Korea

Seong-Hyeon Park

3rd

Korea

Tae-Yun Kim

4th

Canada

Christopher Fiola

5th

Canada

David La Rue

Women's

1st

Kazakhstan

Nadezhda Morozova

2nd

Kazakhstan

Yekaterina Aydova

3rd

Canada

Alison Desmarais

6th

Canada

Abigail McCluskey

14th

Canada

Maddison Pearman

Men's

1st

Canada

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

2nd

Kazakhstan

Dmitry Morozov

3rd

Canada

Jake Weidemann

10th

Canada

Hubert Marcotte

Women's 3000m

1st

Canada

Valerie Maltais

2nd

Kazakhstan

Nadezhda Morozova

3rd

Canada

Béatrice Lamarche

5th

Canada

Laura Hall

Men's 5000m

1st

Kazakhstan

Vitaliy Chshigolev

2nd

Korea

Seung-Hoon Lee

3rd

Canada

Jordan Belchos

4th

Canada

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

11th

Canada

Max Halyk

Women's

1st

Canada

Valerie Maltais

2nd

China

Binyu Yang

3rd

Korea

Ji-Woo Park

7th

Canada

Laura Hall

Men's

1st

Korea

Jae Won Chung

2nd

Korea

Seung-Hoon Lee

3rd

China

Hanyang Shen

4th

Canada

Jordan Belchos

10th

Canada

Max Halyk

Women's

1st

China

L. Zhang

C. Pei

B. Yang

2nd

United-States

C. Rands

A. Quin

S. Warren

3rd

Canada

Rose Laliberte-Roy

Alison Desmarais

Abigail McCluskey

Men's

1st

Canada

Christopher Fiola

Laurent Dubreuil

David La Rue

2nd

Korea

J. Kim

T. Kim

S. Park

3rd

United-States

T. Worley

Z. Stoppelmoor

C. McDermott-Mostowy

Women's

1st

Canada

Beatrice Lamarche

Maddison Pearman

Valerie Maltais

2nd

Korea

X. Chen

L. Li

B. Yang

3rd

China

H. Hwang

J. Park

C. Park

Men's

1st

Korea

J. Chung

C. Um

H. Yang

2nd

Canada

Jake Weidemann, A. Gélinas-Beaulieu, M. Halyk

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Max Halyk

3rd

China

H. Shen

H. Wang

S. Wang