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High schooler wins nat'l Olympic short track trials
High schooler wins nat'l Olympic short track trials

Korea Herald

time13-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

High schooler wins nat'l Olympic short track trials

A high school senior won the South Korean Olympic short track speed skating trials that wrapped up Sunday, earning a chance to represent the country at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy. Rim Jong-un, 17, finished first overall among male skaters with 102 points after two rounds of the 2025-2026 season national team trials at Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul. Rim shot to first place after the opening phase, thanks to his victory in the 1,500 meters, a runner-up finish in the 1,000m and a 17th-place showing in the 500m. Then, in the second stage, Rim once again captured the 1,500m title while finishing third in the 500m and 10th in the 1,000m. Rim won two gold medals at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Junior Short Track Championships in February, and he has made the senior national team for the first time. Hwang Dae-heon, the 2022 Olympic champion in the 1,500m, finished second overall to Rim with 89 points. Hwang, 25, had come up short in the national team trials for the 2024-2025 season while also causing controversy by committing a series of fouls on teammate Park Ji-won at ISU World Cup, world championships and national team trials. Shin Dong-min, a triple gold medalist at last year's world juniors, finished third in the trials with 55 points. The 20-year-old will also be making his senior international debut. The top three finishers for men will skate in individual events and relays at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The next two skaters in the trials, Lee Jeong-min and Lee June-seo, will only be eligible for the relays. Park Ji-won, a three-time world champion who has also won three overall World Cup titles, finished well out of contention at the trials. Despite his decorated international resume, Park has never skated at an Olympics. On the women's side, Kim Gil-li, the 2024 ISU World Cup overall champion, won the trials with 128 points, followed by Noh Do-hee with 69 points. Three-time Olympic champion Choi Min-jeong secured an automatic berth by winning an individual gold medal at the world championships last month, and only Kim and Noh earned the right to skate in individual events at the Olympics through the trials. Lee So-yeon and Shim Suk-hee, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, earned spots for the relays in Italy after finishing third and fourth in the trials. South Korea is the most successful short track country in Olympic history with 26 gold, 16 silver and 11 bronze medals. (Yonhap)

Canada's Dubreuil, Blondin skate to silver medals at World Cup season finale in the Netherlands
Canada's Dubreuil, Blondin skate to silver medals at World Cup season finale in the Netherlands

CBC

time02-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Canada's Dubreuil, Blondin skate to silver medals at World Cup season finale in the Netherlands

Social Sharing Canadian speed skaters Ivanie Blondin and Laurent Dubreuil claimed silver medals on Saturday at the final stop of the long track World Cup tour in Heerenveen, Netherlands. The 32-year-old Dubreuil secured second place in the men's 500-metre standings with a time of 34.51 seconds in the season's final race, just 0.05 behind Kazakhstan's Yevgeniy Koshkin (34.46). Dutch favourite Jenning de Boo rounded out the podium in 34.52. Quebec's Laurent Dubreuil skates to a 500m silver medal in the Netherlands 3 hours ago Duration 2:05 Laurent Dubreuil of Levis, Que., won silver on Sunday at the ISU World Cup speed skating event in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Dubreuil, who hails from Lévis, Que., finishes the season with 476 points in the distance. He won a pair of silvers last week in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland. American star Jordan Stolz topped the standings with 568 points. Ottawa's Blondin, 34, ended her World Cup campaign on high note with a second-place finish behind two-time world champion Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands. Groenewoud's time of 8:27.52 was just 0.02 seconds faster than Blondin's in the 16-lap race at Heerenveen's Thialf oval. Ottawa's Ivanie Blondin narrowly misses out on gold in the mass start 2 hours ago Duration 1:33 Ivanie Blondin won the silver medal in the women's mass start finishing .02 seconds behind Dutch skater Marijke Groenewoud at the ISU World Cup speed skating event in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Mia Manganello of the United States captured the bronze medal with a time of 8:27.62. Blondin, the top-ranked Canadian in the event, placed fourth in the standings with 223 points Groenewoud finished in top spot with 340 points, 93 more than the second-ranked Manganello.

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