Canada’s Hamelin says world short-track championships won’t be his last
MONTREAL — The world short-track speed skating championships will be the last hurrah for the old guard of the Canadian team, with one exception — 33-year-old Charles Hamelin.
Hamelin, the star of Canada’s team for more than a decade with five medals from four Winter Olympics, made the surprise announcement Wednesday that he has decided to put off retirement for at least one more year.
The Ste-Julie, Que., skater said he has never felt stronger on skates going into the world championships this weekend on the team’s home ice at the Maurice Richard Arena and sees no reason to stop.
“I don’t want to have any regrets in my mind or my heart about the sport,” said Hamelin. “If I was to quit after these world championships I would have had regrets.”


