Canadian speedskating women win team pursuit gold; finish World Cup season ranked 1st
HAMAR — Ivanie Blondin helped Canada win gold in the team pursuit then followed that up with a bronze in the women’s mass start event on Sunday in the final day of ISU World Cup Speed Skating action before the holidays, bringing Canada’s long-track season total up to 15 medals across four events.
Ottawa’s Isabelle Weidemann, Valerie Maltais of La Baie, Que., and Blondin, also from Ottawa, overcame a slow start, the third slowest in the field, for their first team pursuit gold of 2025.
The Canadians gradually chipped away at the lead, overtaking their opponents in the final 200 metres to earn the top spot.
Canada secured gold in two minutes 57.20 seconds, narrowly ahead of the United States (2:57.29), while Japan rounded out the podium in bronze (2:58.62).


