Sherbrooke Record

Olympic short track speedskate­r Valerie Maltais makes move to long track

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Decorated short-track speedskate­r Valerie Maltais is switching gears to long-track version of her sport. The three-time Olympian from Saguenay, Que., won a relay silver medal at the 2014 Olympic Games in short track.

After a decade of training in Montreal with the Canadian short-track squad, Maltais has relocated to Calgary's Olympic Oval where the national longtrack team is based.

``I've always thought that long track speed skating is a beautiful sport,'' Maltais said Tuesday in a statement from Speed Skating Canada.

``At my first Olympics in 2010 in Vancouver, I had tickets for the team pursuit event and the Canadian men's team won gold. That's when I started to follow long track more closely.''

Short track's objective is to beat competitor­s to the finish line, which often results in contact and crashes. Long track is a battle against the clock with two skaters racing in their own lanes.

``That type of race against time fascinates me and I want to try my luck at it,'' Maltais said. ``At age 28 and after three Olympic cycles in short track, this new challenge gives me a chance at a fresh start.''

There is often crossover between the two speedskati­ng discipline­s.

After winning a short-track relay gold in 2010, Olivier Jean switched to long track and earned a mass start bronze medal at the 2017 world single distance championsh­ip.

Maltais placed seventh in the women's 1,000 metres in February at the Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea. She says her goal is to be on the national long-track team next year.

 ?? (EXPOS DE SHERBROOKE) ?? François Lecuyer
(EXPOS DE SHERBROOKE) François Lecuyer

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