Canadian Speed Skaters Maltais, Lamarche Claim Medals at World Cup Opener
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Canadian speed skaters Maltais, Lamarche claim medals at World Cup opener
Canadian speed skater Valérie Maltais earned a silver medal in the women’s 3,000 metres while teammate Béatrice Lamarche took bronze in the women's 1,000m Friday at the opening World Cup event in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Long Track Speed Skating World Cup: Béatrice Lamarche and Valérie Maltais on the podium in Salt Lake City
Skater Béatrice Lamarche won her first career medal in the World Cup in the 1000m event while Valérie Maltais finished with a silver in the 3000m on Friday night at the Long Track Speed Skating World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lamarche’s performance is all the more impressive as the Quebec skater completed her run in 1:12.77, a personal record for winning the bronze medal. This is the first time since the 2012-2013 season that a Canadian has b…
skater Béatrice Lamarche won her first career World Cup medal in the 1000m event, while Valérie Maltais took silver in the 3000m on Friday night at the World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lamarche's performance is all the more impressive as the Quebec skater completed her race in 1:12.77, a personal record to win the bronze medal. This was the first time since the 2012–13 season that a Canadian rider was on the podium in the women's 1000m. Dutch …
Montreal, November 14, 2025 (Sportcom) – Valérie Maltais didn't waste time to make her feel at the first World Cup long track speed skating race of the season on Friday night in Salt Lake City, Utah. Maltais finished second in the 3000m with a personal record of 3 min 56.53 seconds. Her previous record was also made in Salt Lake City, a time of 3 min 59.22 seconds in December 2021. A mark she was looking forward to improving. "It was the goal to…
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