Canada's Valerie Maltais wins World Cup speed skating silver in Beijing

Canadian long-track speed skater Valerie Maltais earned a silver medal Sunday in the women's mass start competition at the Beijing World Cup.

Teammate Ivanie Blondin disqualified in mass start event

Canadian speed skater Valerie Maltais competes in the women's 5,000-metre event at the ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary on Feb. 18, 2024.
Speed skater Valérie Maltais, shown in this file photo, picked up a silver medal in the mass start event at the World Cup stop in Beijing on Sunday. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press/File)

Canadian long-track speedskater Valerie Maltais earned a silver medal Sunday in the women's mass start competition at the Beijing World Cup.

Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands won gold in eight minutes 27.62 seconds.

Ottawa native Ivanie Blondin initially finished second in 8:28.49 but was later disqualified. Officials felt that body contact between Blondin and Italy's Francesca Lollobrigida affected another skater.

Maltais, from La Baie, Que., was given the silver in 8:28.97 for her first World Cup podium appearance of the season. China's Binyu Yang took bronze in 8:29.72.

WATCH | Maltais takes silver, Blondin disqualified:

Canada's Maltais captures World Cup mass start silver medal, Blondin disqualified

12 hours ago
Duration 2:21
Valérie Maltais of Saguenay, Que., claimed a silver medal Sunday in the World Cup mass start race in Beijing, China.

Canada just missed the podium in the team sprint races.

The Netherlands took women's gold ahead of Poland and the United States. Blondin, Carolina Hiller of Prince George, B.C., and Beatrice Lamarche of Quebec City were fourth.

The Dutch crew won men's gold with the United States taking silver and China bronze. Anders Johnson of Burnaby, B.C., Christopher Fiola of Montreal and Calgary's Yankun Zhao finished fourth.

The ISU World Cup circuit returns next month with a Jan. 24-26 stop in Calgary.

WATCH | Full replay coverage of Sunday's action:

ISU Speed Skating World Cup Beijing: Day 3

13 hours ago
Duration 3:03:50
Watch day three coverage of the ISU speed skating World Cup races from Beijing, China.

Key dates:

  • World Cup, Calgary (Jan. 24-26)
  • World Cup, Milwaukee, Wisc. (Jan. 31-Feb. 2)
  • World Cup, Zakopane, Poland (Feb. 21-23)
  • World Cup, Heerenveen, Netherlands (Feb. 28-March 2)
  • World single distance championships, Hamar, Norway (Feb. 15-18)

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