Ottawa’s Blondin wins mass start gold at speedskating World Cup in Belarus
MINSK, Belarus — Canada’s Ivanie Blondin won gold in the mass start race on Sunday, the final day of action at the speedskating World Cup.
The Ottawa native finished in eight minutes 22.630 seconds to earn 60 sprint points.
Blondin raced past Irene Schouten (8:22.710, 40 sprint points), the defending world champion from the Netherlands, in the final straight to take the top spot on the podium. Italy’s Francesca Lollobrigida (8:23.570, 20 sprint points) took bronze.
“I was very patient throughout the entire race and near the finish, when there were two laps left, I had the perfect opportunity to go behind Irene Schouten,” said Blondin. “Usually it’s the other way around and she’s the one following me, so it was nice to get that draft. Into the final turn, I pulled a short track move on her: I went wide going into the turn and then really tight coming out of the turn and was able to pass her in the last 100 metres.”