Canada’s top speedskaters back on Olympic Oval ice after months without it
CALGARY — Canada’s top speedskaters have started getting back to normal after a double-whammy winter of a pandemic and no ice in Calgary’s Olympic Oval.
The reinstalled ice, after a hiatus of almost nine months and the lifting of some COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta, got the national long-track skaters back circling the Oval this week, albeit wearing masks.
With the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing coming over the horizon, the athletes relished familiar training after constant adaptation.
Reigning Olympic men’s 10,000-metre champion Ted-Jan Bloemen skated in an indoor oval Friday for the first time since February’s world championship in Heerenveen, the Netherlands.