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First WC of the season was last week in Obihiro. Disappointing showing for Canada, with only two medals (one gold by Ivanie Blondin in women’s mass start, and one silver in women’s team pursuit)

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6 hours ago, Josh said:

Pretty tame day by our standards, but Valerie Maltais wins bronze in the women’s 3000m at the Salt Lake City WC!

Although Weidemann did a great time in the B final that would have won gold. 

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