Four Different Skaters Earn Multiple Medals on Second Day of 2019 Canadian Championships

September 22, 2019

Speed Skating Canada - MONTREAL, QUEBEC – Four different skaters found the podium twice on Saturday at the 2019 Canadian Short Track Championships presented by Intact Insurance, including Kim Boutin and Steven Dubois who for the second consecutive day won gold in both distances.
 
Dubois of Lachenaie, Que. continued his impressive start to the season by capturing the top spot in both the men’s 1000m-1 (1:27.026) and 1500m-2 (2:26.743). Pascal Dion of Montreal, Que. finished second in both distances, while fellow Montrealers Maxime Laoun (2:27.394) took bronze in the 1500m and William Dandjinou (1:27.389) bronze in the 1000m to win the first Canadian Championship medal of his young career.
 
Meanwhile, Boutin of Sherbrooke, Que. was golden for a third and fourth time this weekend on the women’s side, winning the 1000m-1 (1:31.537) and 1500m-2 (2:24.669). She finished ahead of Alyson Charles of Montreal, Que. (1:31.740) and Courtney Sarault of Moncton, N.B. (1:31.932) in the 1000m-1 and bested Sarault (2:25.444) and Danaé Blais of Châteauguay, Que. (2:25.484) in the 1500m-2.
 
The 2019 Canadian Short Track Championships conclude tomorrow with the 500m-2 and 1000m-2. The results from this competition help determine which athletes are selected to represent Canada at the ISU World Cups and World Championships.

 
 
“My weekend got off to a difficult start with a fall [in the 1500m], so my plan [for the 1000m] was to keep things simple. It was a classic race for me – I went ahead of the pack so that I could lead some laps, because I knew I had the legs to do it, and that’s how I finished in second place.”
- Pascal Dion
“Everyone’s legs were hurting going into the race, so it was about who was going to do the right moves, at the right time. I made some bad passes, but I recovered from them pretty good and I’m proud of myself for that.”
- Courtney Sarault
“My goal was to be aggressive and stay in the lead. I started off seventh and right away made a pass on the outside to move to the front. I knew Steven (Dubois) and Pascal (Dion) were going to come from the outside, so I just wanted to have enough legs so that I could give it my all at the finish.”
- Maxime Laoun
 
 
ADDITIONAL RESULTS
  • Rikki Doak (Fredericton, N.B.): 4th in 1000m, 7th in 1500m
  • Alyson Charles (Montreal, Que.): 4th in 1500m
  • Jordan Pierre-Gilles: 4th in 1000m
  • Brendan Corey (Fredericton, N.B.): 4th in 1500m
  • Claudia Gagnon (Saguenay, Que.): 5th in 1000m, 5th in 1500m
  • Sébastien Gagnon (Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Que.): 5th in 1000m
  • Genève Bélanger (Montreal, Que.): 6th in 1500m, 7th in 1000m
  • Cédrik Blais (Châteauguay, Que.): 6th in 1000m, 8th in 1500m
  • Danaé Blais (Châteauguay, Que.): 6th in 1000m
 
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