Canada's William Dandjinou clinches 1st career Crystal Globe in short track

Dandjinou finished fourth in a men's 500-metre event at World Cup short-track speeding event to capture the overall title. The 23-year-old from Montreal not only dethroned two-time champion Park Ji-won of Korea but became the first Canadian to earn the crown.

Montreal native captures overall season title in Milan, Italy

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William Dandjinou pictured on Feb, 8. secured the men's ISU Crystal Globe as the season's top overall skater. (Sem van der Wal/Getty Images)

It wasn't a victory but it was more than enough to earn Canadian William Dandjinou a historic accomplishment.

Dandjinou finished fourth in a men's 500-metre event at World Cup short-track speeding event in Milan, Italy to capture the overall title. The 23-year-old from Montreal not only dethroned two-time champion Park Ji-won of Korea but became the first Canadian to earn the crown.

Dandjinou began the day with a ninth-place finish in the 1,500-metre event.

WATCH | Montreal's William Dandjinou clinches ISU World Tour Crystal Globe

Montreal's William Dandjinou clinches ISU World Tour Crystal Globe

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With his fourth-place finish in the men's 500-metre A final race, William Dandjinou earned enough points to clinch the men's overall title at the ISU Short Track World Tour finale in Milan, Italy.

"I am very happy to have clinched the Crystal Globe today," he said. "I would have liked to have better individual races, but sometimes it's important to focus on the bigger objective and not the performance of the moment.

"So, overall, I think it was a great day that was more concentrated on what needed to be done than on perfection."

Florence Brunelle, of Trois-Rivieres, Que., overcame a fall to finish third in the women's 1,000-metre event but was relegated to the bottom of the standings after being penalized for not staying in her lane. That gave Italy's Elisa Confortola third spot.

Danae Blais of Chateauguay, Que., was also involved in the crash and settled for fourth.

The women's relay squad of Blais, Brunelle, Kim Boutin, of Sherbrooke, Que., and Moncton's Courtney Sarault earned a fourth-place finish.

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