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Mixed day for Canada, but pretty good overall results on Day 3 of the ISU WC in Beijing. 
 

1-2 for Canada in the men’s 500m, as Jordan Pierre-Gilles wins gold and Steven Dubois winning silver. Men’s 5000m relay also wins gold. 
 

On the other hand, disaster for William Dandjinou in the men’s 1000m as he gets penalized (a well deserved one though unfortunately) for coming into contact with a skater after initially finishing first, and our women’s 3000m relay (finished second originally) as they get penalized for a inactive skater on the track. 

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Gold and bronze for Steven Dubois and Pascal Dion in men’s 1000m at the ISU Seoul WC!

 

Women’s 3000m relay advances to the A-final, men’s 5000m relay fails to make it past the quarterfinals (WC leader, and 2/3 gold medals this season, so a very disappointing result)

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Sincerely apologize for all of the spam (just one more after this, at least for now), but a three medal day at the ISU Dresden WC today! William Dandjinou won gold in the men’s 1500m, while Felix Rousel and Steven Dubois won silver and bronze in the men’s 1000m.

 

Kim Boutin in her return to competition finished 5th in the women’s 1000m a-final. 

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On 2/10/2024 at 3:41 PM, Josh said:

Sincerely apologize for all of the spam (just one more after this, at least for now), but a three medal day at the ISU Dresden WC today! William Dandjinou won gold in the men’s 1500m, while Felix Rousel and Steven Dubois won silver and bronze in the men’s 1000m.

 

Kim Boutin in her return to competition finished 5th in the women’s 1000m a-final. 

On day 2, three more medals for Canada, with Felix Roussel and Jordan Pierre-Gilles winning gold and silver in the men’s 500m, and our women’s 3000m relay winning silver. 

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ISU Gdansk WC was on about a week ago. 

 

On day 1, Pascal Dion won gold in the men’s 1500m, Steven Dubois won silver in the men’s 500m, Kim Boutin won bronze in the women’s 500m, and our mixed 2000m relay also won bronze. 
 

On day 2, Steven Dubois won gold in the men’s 500m and our men’s 5000m relay also won gold. 

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