The Standard (St. Catharines)

Canadian speedskati­ng teams finish first, second

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HEERENVEEN, NETHERLAND­S — Canada’s women’s team pursuit speedskati­ng squad has captured gold at a World Cup for the second week in a row, while the Canadian men’s squad earned silver.

Ottawa’s Ivanie Blondin and Isabelle Weidemann and Valérie Maltais of La Baie, Que., set a track record of two minutes and 54.64 seconds to beat the host Netherland­s by just under a second on Friday. Norway was third.

The three countries stood on the same spots on the podium at last week’s opening World Cup of the season in the same venue.

“We were really nervous before the race, but I think we really focused on the tactical and technical aspects,” Maltais said.

“We executed them well, even better than expected, and we proved to ourselves that we could go even faster.”

Meanwhile, Calgary’s Ted-jan Bloemen, Toronto’s Jordan Belchos and Connor Howe of Canmore, Alta., finished second in the men’s team pursuit behind Norway on Friday. Russia was third.

The Canadian men were third in last week’s race.

“It’s amazing to me how quickly we’ve all clicked together,” Belchos said.

“While we train together, we don’t train specifical­ly for the team pursuit all the time. I think today we executed pretty well. I’m really impressed with (Howe) for coming in these past two weeks and doing just a perfect job.”

Belchos later finished fifth in a mass start semifinal to qualify for the final.

Racing continues Saturday and Sunday.

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