Dubreuil aims to keep hot streak going at World Cup speedskating stop in Calgary
CALGARY — Like several of his Canadian teammates, Laurent Dubreuil has set his sights on winning World Cup long-track speedskating medals in Calgary this weekend.
The 29-year-old from Levis, Que., has won six straight medals in the men’s 500 metres on the World Cup circuit this season (one gold, two silver, three bronze) and would like nothing more than to keep his streak alive in the friendly confines of Calgary’s Olympic Oval.
“I think the real advantage comes from knowing the ice,” said Dubreuil, who’s first in the men’s 500 World Cup standings just ahead of Japanese sprinters Tatsuya Shinhama and Wataru Morishige.
“This for sure gives us an advantage, just being comfortable in the facility. Nothing is new for us here. We’ve done good in the past here and I think we have the potential to do it again this time.”