Speed Skating Canada

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Mens

Moncton, N.B.

Courtney Sarault

Trois-Rivières, Que.

Florence Brunelle

Chateauguay, Que.

Danaé Blais

La Baie, Que.

Claudia Gagnon

Fredericton, N.B.

Rikki Doak

Brampton, Ont.

Renée Steenge

Lachenaie, Que.

Steven Dubois

Montreal, Que.

William Dandjinou

Montreal, Que.

Pascal Dion

Sherbrooke, Que.

Jordan Pierre-Gilles

Montreal, Que.

Maxime Laoun

Sherbrooke, Que.

Félix Roussel

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Moncton, N.B.

Courtney Sarault

Trois-Rivières, Que.

Florence Brunelle

Chateauguay, Que.

Danaé Blais

La Baie, Que.

Claudia Gagnon

Fredericton, N.B.

Rikki Doak

Brampton, Ont.

Renée Steenge

Mens

Lachenaie, Que.

Steven Dubois

Montreal, Que.

William Dandjinou

Montreal, Que.

Pascal Dion

Sherbrooke, Que.

Jordan Pierre-Gilles

Montreal, Que.

Maxime Laoun

Sherbrooke, Que.

Félix Roussel

Canada

Steven Dubois

Winner of ten World Cup and two World Championship medals last season, Steven Dubois continues to build upon his incredible success at Beijing 2022.

South Korea

Gilli Kim

A six-time medalist at the World Junior Championships, Gilli Kim has reached the World Cup podium 15 times in her first season on the circuit.

Canada

Courtney Sarault

A Beijing 2022 Olympian, Courtney Sarault has been a model of consistency since joining the national team, winning seven World Championship and 30 World Cup medals.

Italy

Pietro Sighel

Italy's Pietro Sighel had his most successful season in 2022-23, reaching the World Cup and World Championship podium a combined eight times.

Canada

Pascal Dion

A two-time Olympic medalist in the relay, Pascal Dion has emerged as a podium contender in individual distances following a breakthrough season in 2021-22.

Netherlands

Xandra Velzeboer

Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer rocketed to the top of the short track world last season, winning the World Championship titles in the 500m and 1000m, while also setting a new World Record in the 500m.

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October 20-22 and 27-29, 2023 - Montreal, QC

2023 ISU World Cup Short Track

Experience the excitement of short track speed skating!

Canada’s short track speed skating team is ready to kick-off the World Cup campaign with back-to-back weekends of unforgettable action in Montreal. Prepare to be amazed by the fastest skaters in the world as they compete on the ice of the Maurice-Richard Arena this October. Don't miss your chance to cheer on the country's top skaters as they look to bring home some hardware!

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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

Steven Dubois

Winner of ten World Cup and two World Championship medals last season, Steven Dubois continues to build upon his incredible success at Beijing 2022.

South Korea

Gilli Kim

A six-time medalist at the World Junior Championships, Gilli Kim has reached the World Cup podium 15 times in her first season on the circuit.

Canada

Courtney Sarault

A Beijing 2022 Olympian, Courtney Sarault has been a model of consistency since joining the national team, winning seven World Championship and 30 World Cup medals.

Italy

Pietro Sighel

Italy's Pietro Sighel had his most successful season in 2022-23, reaching the World Cup and World Championship podium a combined eight times.

Canada

Pascal Dion

A two-time Olympic medalist in the relay, Pascal Dion has emerged as a podium contender in individual distances following a breakthrough season in 2021-22.

Netherlands

Xandra Velzeboer

Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer rocketed to the top of the short track world last season, winning the World Championship titles in the 500m and 1000m, while also setting a new World Record in the 500m.

Schedule

8:30 am Doors Open
9:00 am Qualifications
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:30 pm 500m & 1500m (Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Finals)
4:30 pm Mixed Relay (Finals)
5:00 pm Women's and Men's Relay (Semifinals)
5:35 pm Racing Ends
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:30 pm 1000m & 1500m (Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Finals)
4:30 pm Women's and Men's Relay (Finals)
5:10 pm Racing Ends
8:30 am Doors Open
9:00 am 1000m-1 Heats
10:20 am 1500m Quaterfinals
11:50 am Mixed Relay Quaterfinals
1:15 pm 500m Preliminaries and Heats
3:00 pm 1000m-2 Heats
4:25 pm Women's and Men's Relay (Quaterfinals)
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:30 pm 1000m & 1500m (Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Finals)
4:30 pm Mixed Relay (Finals)
5:00 pm Women's and Men's Relay (Semifinals)
5:35 pm Racing Ends
12:30 pm Doors Open
1:30 pm 500m & 1000m (Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Finals)
4:30 pm Women's and Men's Relay (Finals)
5:10 pm Racing Ends

Detailed Schedule

Tickets now available for World Cup Short Track events in Montreal

Tickets are now on sale for the back-to-back ISU World Cup Short Track events in Montreal, with single day tickets starting at $10.75 and weekend pass starting at $15.95.

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Watch the World Cup races live on CBC and Radio-Canada

CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports will have live coverage of both ISU World Cup Short Track events in Montreal. The racing starts Saturday and Sunday at 1:30pm ET.

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Canadian relay teams win double gold at ISU World Cup Short Track in Montreal

The Canadian women’s and men’s relay teams came out on top during the final day of ISU World Cup Short Track in Montreal, bringing home a pair of gold medals to cap off a four medal day on home ice.

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Montreal one month away from welcoming world’s best skaters for back-to-back World Cups

The countdown is on for Canada’s short track speed skating team, who are only a month away from kicking off their international season with three consecutive events on home ice in Greater Montreal.

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Results

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's Relay

Men's Relay

Mixed Relay

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Women's

Men's

Mixed Relay

Women's

1st

Canada

DOAK Rikki

2nd

Netherlands

POUTSMA Selma

3rd

Italy

VALCEPINA Martina

Men's

1st

Canada

PIERRE-GILLES Jordan

2nd

China

LIU Shaolin

3rd

China

LIN Xiaojun

Women's

1st

Korea

SEO Whimin

2nd

Canada

BLAIS Danae

3rd

Korea

PARK Jiyun

Men's

1st

Netherlands

van 'T WOUT Jens

2nd

Korea

HWANG Daeheon

3rd

Korea

LEE Jeongmin

Women's

1st

Korea

KIM Gilli

2nd

USA

SANTOS-GRISWOLD Kristen

3rd

Canada

BLAIS Danae

Men's

1st

Canada

DANDJINOU William

2nd

Korea

HWANG Daeheon

3rd

Korea

KIM Gun Woo

Women's

1st

Belgium

DESMET Hanne

2nd

Korea

KIM Gilli

3rd

USA

SANTOS-GRISWOLD Kristen

Men's

1st

Korea

KIM Gun Woo

2nd

Korea

PARK Ji Won

3rd

Canada

DUBOIS Steven

Women's Relay

1st

Netherlands

Netherlands

2nd

Korea

Korea

3rd

USA

USA

Men's Relay

1st

China

China

2nd

Canada

Canada

3rd

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan

Mixed Relay

1st

China

China

2nd

Netherlands

Netherlands

3rd

Italy

Italy

Women's

1st

Netherlands

Xandra VELZEBOER

2nd

Netherlands

SelmaPOUTSMA

3rd

Italy

Martina VALCEPINA

Men's

1st

China

Shaoang LIU

2nd

Canada

Felix ROUSSEL

3rd

France

Quentin FERCOQ

Women's

1st

USA

Kristen SANTOS-GRISWOLD

2nd

Korea

Soyoun LEE

3rd

Korea

Whimin SEO

Men's

1st

Korea

Ji Won PARK

2nd

Canada

Steven DUBOIS

3rd

Italy

Pietro SIGHEL

Women's

1st

Korea

Gilli KIM

2nd

Belgium

Hanne DESMET

3rd

USA

Kristen SANTOS-GRISWOLD

Men's

1st

Korea

Gun Woo KIM

2nd

Italy

Luca SPECHENHAUSER

3rd

Canada

William DANDJINOU

Women's

1st

Belgium

Hanne DESMET

2nd

Korea

Gilli KIM

3rd

USA

Corinne STODDARD

Men's

1st

Korea

Daeheon HWANG

2nd

Belgium

Stijn DESMET

3rd

Latvia

Reinis BERZINS

Women's

1st

Canada

Canada

2nd

USA

USA

3rd

Netherlands

Netherlands

Men's

1st

Canada

Canada

2nd

Korea

Korea

3rd

Japan

Japan

Mixed Relay

1st

China

China

2nd

Korea

Korea

3rd

Italy

Italy