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Moose Jaw’s Fish finished in top 10 at World Single Distance Speedskati­ng Championsh­ip Kinsmen Speedskati­ng Club product finishes seventh in 10,000 metres in Germany

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

Moose Jaw’s Graeme Fish put together a pair of personal best performanc­es on his way to two impressive finishes at the World Single Distance Speedskati­ng Championsh­ips taking place in Inzell, Germany.

Fish competed in the 5,000 metres on Feb. 14 and recorded a time of six minutes, 23.379 seconds to finish in 14th place. A solid showing to be sure, but nothing compared to what was in the cards Saturday.

The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Speedskati­ng Club product made the most of fast conditions at the Max Eicher Arena to put down a time of 13:14.68 and better his personal best by nearly 10 seconds. “For me, this was one of the best races I’ve ever skated,” Fish said on speedskati­ng.ca. “Technicall­y, I skated really well. I was able to hold the technique for 23 of the 25 laps and it really helped me stay focused for the whole race.”

Even more impressive­ly, Fish’s time landed him a seventh-place finish and put him in hunting distance of a potential podium appearance in the future.

“Improving on my personal best by nine seconds at the world championsh­ips is nothing to complain about either. I am really glad to see that I am improving and hope to maybe contend for a medal in the years to come.”

 ??  ?? Canada’s Graeme Fish competes during the men’s 10,000 meters race at the ISU World Single Distance Championsh­ips in Inzell, Germany. Associated Press photo
Canada’s Graeme Fish competes during the men’s 10,000 meters race at the ISU World Single Distance Championsh­ips in Inzell, Germany. Associated Press photo

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