Canadian speed skater Laurent Dubreuil races to World Cup silver medal in Poland
Canada’s Laurent Dubreuil raced to silver in the men’s 500-metre race Saturday at the ISU Speed Skating World Cup stop in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland.
The 31-year-old from Quebec City finished in 34.77 seconds, just 0.07 behind gold medallist Tingyu Gao of China and 0.05 ahead of Japan’s Wataru Morishige.
WATCH l Dubreuil earns silver in men’s 500-metre race:
The Canadian women’s team pursuit squad of Valérie Maltais (Saguenay Que.), Ivanie Blondin (Ottawa), and Béatrice Lamarche (Quebec City) also struck silver, stopping the clock at 3:03.24 to finish 2.89 seconds behind Japan.
Poland took bronze, coming 2.64 after Canada.
The World Cup continues Sunday with the men’s 5,000, a second men’s 500, women’s 1,000 and women’s mass start race.
WATCH l Canadian women’s team pursuit squad races to silver:
Other Canadian results
- Carolina Hiller (Prince George, B.C.) – 17th in 2nd 500m women’s division A
- Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu (Montreal) – 19th in 1500m men’s division A
- Connor Howe (Canmore, Alta.) – 9th in 1500m men’s division A
- Vincent De Haître (Ottawa) – 2nd in men’s division B
- Maddison Pearman (Ponoka, Alta) – 16th in 500m women’s division B
- Brooklyn McDougall (Calgary) – 7th in 500m women’s division B
- Laura Hall (Salmon Arm, B.C.) – 17th in 1500m women’s division B