Canada’s speedskaters energized by unexpected results ahead of world championship
Canadian speedskaters are relishing a bit of normalcy in an abnormal season.
The 13 who travelled to Heerenveen, Netherlands, for their first international races in 10 months did so with scant training on an indoor oval.
But 11 medals in a pair of World Cups there, including two gold, boosts morale heading into the world long-track championship starting Thursday at the same Dutch oval.
“We surprised the international teams. We surprised ourselves,” Ottawa’s Ivanie Blondin told The Canadian Press.