Canadian speed skaters look to build off nationals as short track World Cup begins
Olympic speed skater Courtney Sarault was filled with doubt ahead of the Canadian short-track national championships at the end of September.
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Olympic speed skater Courtney Sarault was filled with doubt ahead of the Canadian short-track national championships at the end of September.
“…in what is likely their last Olympics.”
Chris Jones reports from Milan.
Canada's men's short track relay team, which arrived at the Milano-Cortina Olympics to defend its 5,000-metre title, finished last of four teams on Friday. The Netherlands won gold for the first time in the event at the Games in six minutes 51.847 seconds.
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Steven Dubois reached the short-track medal podium at a second straight Olympics with gold in the men’s 500 metres on Wednesday in Italy.
Courtney Sarault sat at a picnic table in the sun at the Olympic Village, her latest medal — a silver in women's short track 1,000 metres, to join the silver and bronze she’d already won in Milan — gleaming beside her. She had put four years of hard work and hope into Monday morning’s race. Her prize, by the most basic of measures, was a surprisingly heavy chunk of metal on a ribbon.
Megan Oldham is the third Canadian to earn multiple medals at the Milano-Cortina Olympics.
MILAN, Feb 16 : Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer won the women's short track 1000 metres race on Monday, claiming her second individual gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics and extending the Netherlands' dominance of the competition.