Canadian speedskaters Blondin, Belchos win World Cup mass start events
NAGANO, Japan — Canadians Ivanie Blondin and Jordan Belchos won mass start gold medals Friday at a World Cup speedskating event.
Belchos’s gold was the first for a Canadian male in the event, and it was the first time Canada earned a medal in both men’s and women’s mass start events at the same World Cup stop.
Belchos, from Toronto, broke away from the pack of 16 skaters with three laps remaining. He crossed the line in a time of seven minutes 53.990. Joey Mantia of the United States finished second and Belgian Bart Swings was third.
“The mass start is a race where it’s so hard to predict what’s going to happen, so I try to go in with a bit of a plan and stick to it,” Belchos said. “My plan today was to be patient and wait for the right moment to make an attack. I got away and just held on until the finish. I always think it’s cool to be on the podium with guys who you respect a lot, so standing with Bart and Joey was special.”