Canada's Isabelle Weidemann withdraws from World Cup final after testing positive for COVID-19
Canadian speed skater Isabelle Weidemann has withdrawn from this weekend's World Cup final in the Netherlands after testing positive for COVID-19.
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Canadian speed skater Isabelle Weidemann has withdrawn from this weekend's World Cup final in the Netherlands after testing positive for COVID-19.
Double Beijing medallist Ivanie Blondin is the top Canadian competitor so far at the 2022 world speed skating championships.
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BEIJING — Isabelle Weidemann carried the Canadian flag into Beijing's National Stadium on Sunday night.
After an action-packed 16 days of competition, Beijing 2022 is set to officially wind down with the closing ceremony.
Isabelle Weidemann collected the full set of medals at the Beijing Olympics. She'll add one more honour before heading home.
The women of Team Canada contributed to more than half the team's medal total of 24 so far at Beijing 2022.
Click on the video player above to watch live coverage of the men's and women's speed skating mass start events at the Beijing Olympics.