Skaters Blais, Dubois shine at final day of World Cup short track
MONTREAL — Canadian skaters wrapped up the final day of the ISU World Cup Short Track in Montreal on Sunday by winning three additional medals — silver in the women’s 1,000-metre and men’s 5,000-metre relays, as well as bronze in the men’s 1,500 metres — to cap off a successful weekend of competition that saw them earn seven total medals.
Danaé Blais of Châteauguay, Que., won her second medal of the competition, racing to a silver in the women’s 1000 metres. She finished the race with a final time of 1:31.471, just behind Whimin Seo of Korea (1:31.288), with Korea’s Jiyun Park taking the bronze (1:31.505).
The 24-year old Canadian also won 1,500 metres bronze on Saturday, which was the first individual distance medal of her career.
“I fell like I’m in a dream. The first weekend, my objective was to win a medal. While I came close, I was a bit disappointed. This weekend, I was a little tired and didn’t feel super well. I had the impression it wouldn’t happen this weekend either, but it turned out amazing,” said Blais.