The Standard (St. Catharines)

Canadian Blondin captures speed skating silver

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INZELL, GERMANY — Canada’s Ivanie Blondin won the silver medal in the women’s 16-lap mass start on Sunday at the

ISU world single distance championsh­ips.

The Ottawa native pulled away during the last lap of the race — recovering from a 10th-lap collision that took fellow Canadian Valerie Maltais out of contention — but Blonin was passed in the final stretch, finishing in second place in eight minutes and 28.460 seconds.

Blondin earned 40 sprint points for the second-place finish. Irene Schouten of the Netherland­s (8:27.840 and 60 sprint points) won gold and Russia’s Elizaveta Kazelina (8:29.290 and 20 sprint points) took bronze.

“I’m pretty ecstatic about the result today,” said Blondin.

“I sacrificed my 1,500-metre race (Sunday) to save my legs for the final sprint. I was able to start the final sprint a bit earlier and create a gap, so I’m really happy with my decision and race plan.”

It was Blondin’s third medal in the mass start since the discipline was introduced in 2015. She was crowned world champion in ’16 and won silver in ’15. She has also won 24 mass start medals on the World Cup circuit — five gold, 11 silver and eight bronze.

Maltais, of Saguenay, Que., had to bow out of the race after the collision and finished in

23rd place.

Jess Neufeld of Winnipeg was 24th in the men’s mass start.

Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu of Sherbrooke, Que., skated his fastest time of the season on Sunday to earn an eighth-place finish in the men’s 1,500. It was his best individual result on the world championsh­ip stage, surpassing his previous best of 21st in the 1,000 set earlier this week.

“Even thought my 1,000 went well, I knew I was going to have a better performanc­e (Sunday) if I could repeat the same speed from practice, but in a more relaxed way,” said Gelinas-Beaulieu. “The goal was to breath well and the rest would come.

“I executed the plan tremendous­ly ... my first top 10 at a world championsh­ip validates the hard work that I have put in.”

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Ivanie Blondin

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