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Canadian short track skaters win 3 golds, 2 silvers at World Tour event in Seoul


William Dandjinou, Steven Dubois and Canada’s women’s relay squad all earned gold medals on Saturday at a short-track speedskating World Cup.

Danae Blais and Jordan Pierre-Gilles were also silver medallists, adding to the podium results for Canada.

Blais skated alongside Florence Brunelle, Courtney Sarault, and Kim Boutin to capture the Canadian team’s third consecutive victory on the World Tour circuit in the women’s relay.

Montreal’s Dandjinou won the men’s 1,500 metres in a packed final with eight skaters.

WATCH | Dubois, Pierre-Gilles go 1-2 in men’s 500m:

Montreal’s William Dandjinou earns gold in 1,500m short track World Tour final

The 23-year-old’s time of 2:14.313 paced the field. Fellow Canadians Steven Dubois – who originally finished the race second – and Felix Roussel were both penalized following a video review.

Dubois, from Terrebonne, Que., reached the top of the podium in the men’s 500-metre final later in the day, with Piette-Gilles of Sherbrooke, Que., second in that race.

Blais, from Chateauguay, Que., earned silver in the women’s 1,000 metres, a week after earning gold in the same event.

Dandjinou manoeuvred his way to the front of the pack with five laps remaining. He did not relinquish the lead from that point forward, crossing the line in two minutes 14.313 seconds to take the gold medal.

WATCH | Dandjinou earns gold in 1,500m:

Canada’s Dubois, Pierre-Gilles take home hardware in 500m World Tour race

Steven Dubois of Terrebonne, Que. won the gold medal in the men’s 500m final with a time of 41.681 during the ISU Short Track World Tour stop in Seoul. Sherbrooke, Que.’s Jordan Pierre-Gilles was the runner-up, clocking in at 41.759.

Dubois initially posted the second fastest time of the final, but he was penalized for an inside pass upon review by the officials. That opened the door for Korea’s Park Jiwon (+0.43) and Jens van t’Wout of the Netherlands (+0.57) to take silver and bronze, respectively.

Dubois made up for that in the 500.

Starting from the second position, he jumped into the lead off the line and held the position to win in 41.681 seconds. Pierre-Gilles joined Dubois on the podium in silver medal position (+0.08) after outstretching Latvian Roberts Kruzbergs (+0.12) at the finish line.

“I am really happy about my performance today. It feels good getting back onto the podium, particularly with Steven,” said Pierre-Gilles. “Always an incredible moment sharing the podium with a teammate and friend.

“Really happy how I managed to accomplish that today.”

Gilli wins women’s 1,000m

In women’s action, Blais stormed to the front of the pack in the first lap of the 1,000-metre final. She maintained the leader’s position until the final lap, when she was passed by Korean skater Kim Gilli. Blais crossed the line 0.13 seconds behind the reigning Crystal Globe champion’s time of 1:30.884 to capture the silver medal. Choi Minjeong of Korea was third (+0.17).

The final medal race on Saturday featured five strong teams in the women’s relay. Canada’s time of 4:11.634 placed the Ice Maples comfortably ahead of the Italian Gladiators (+0.15) and the Korean White Tigers (+0.22).

WATCH | Blais scores silver in women’s 1,000m:

Canada’s Danaé Blais takes 1,000m silver in short track World Tour bout

The Châteauguay, Que. native finished with a time of 1:31.010 to place second in the women’s 1,000-metre final during the ISU Short Track World Tour stop in Seoul.

“It was an incredible day,” said Blais. “I skated with a lot of confidence. Winning a medal in Beijing last weekend really put me in the right mindset and I knew I had what it takes to win races.

“It’s one thing to win a medal, but it’s an entirely different game repeating that type of performance.”

Blais then joined teammates Kim Boutin (Sherbrooke), Florence Brunelle (Trois-Rivières, Que.), and Courtney Sarault (Moncton, N.B.) to win gold the women’s 3,000m relay in 4:11.634.

“We were kind of searching for that race, to have a little battle at the end,” Sarault said. “Having those four other teams that are pretty strong and being able to finish that strong and even with a little gap is something that we’re really proud of. We’ve been working really hard to achieve that.” 

The Canadians and Dutch team had gone back and forth holding the lead until the Ice Maples pulled away on the penultimate racer exchange.

WATCH | Canadian women golden in relay:

Canada wins gold in women’s 3,000m relay at short track World Tour

Danaé Blais, Florence Brunelle, Kim Boutin, Rikki Doak and Courtney Sarault earned the red and white the top spot with a final time of 4:11.634 at the ISU Short Track World Tour stop in Seoul.

Dandjinou remains atop the overall Crystal Globe standings with 812 points, 286 ahead of his closest competitor, Park Jiwon of South Korea. Blais is the top Canadian female in seventh position overall, while the Ice Maples maintain their stronghold as front-runners in the team Crystal Globe ranking with an 882-point lead on the second-place Korean White Tigers.

Action continues in Seoul on Sunday at 12 a.m. ET, which will stream live on CBC Gem and CBCSports.ca.

WATCH | Full event replay of Saturday’s World Tour event:

ISU Short Track World Tour Seoul: Day 1

Watch the opening day of the ISU short track World Tour stop in Seoul.



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