Canada's Steven Dubois wins silver in 1,000m at short track World Cup opener in Montreal
Steven Dubois captured Canada's first short track World Cup medal of the season with silver in the men's 1,000 metres on Saturday in Montreal.
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Steven Dubois captured Canada's first short track World Cup medal of the season with silver in the men's 1,000 metres on Saturday in Montreal.
It was a changing of the guard at the Canadian short track speed skating championships on Sunday as 23-year-old Courtney Sarault and 22-year-old William Dandjinou were crowned women's and men's champions, respectively, in Montreal.
Canadians collected three more medals at the short track speed skating world championships in Seoul, South Korea on Sunday.
Canada's Steven Dubois, Pascal Dion, and Kim Boutin collected medals on the opening day of the short track speed skating world championships in Seoul, South Korea on Saturday.
Courtney Sarault won gold in the women's 1,000 metres, then joined the relay team for another podium-topping performance on the final day of the season-ending World Cup speed skating event in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Short track stars Kim Boutin and Steven Dubois both struck gold as Canada hauled in four medals at a World Cup speed skating event in the Netherlands on Saturday.
The women's relay team earned Canada's lone medal Sunday at the ISU World Cup short-track event in Dresden, Germany.