Bloemen races to silver at Norway World Cup stop
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This article was published 02/12/2023 (710 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
STAVANGER, Norway – Canadian Ted-Jan Bloemen won the silver medal today in the 10,000-metre race at the ISU speed skating World Cup.
The Calgary native achieved the silver after two fourth place finishes in the 5,000-metre event.
He finished with a time of thirteen 12.33.
Bloemen finished behind gold medalist Davide Ghiotto of Italy (13:02.71) and ahead of Italy’s Michele Malfatti (+10.18), who won bronze.
Canada also took home a pair of top-10 results earlier in the day.
Laurent Dubreuil, of Levis, Que., finished in sixth place of the men’s 500-metre competition, while in the women’s 1,500m-metre race Ivanie Blondin of Ottawa came away with a seventh-place finish.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 2, 2023.