Maltais, Blondin a speedskating one-two punch for Canada at world championship
CALGARY — Valerie Maltais and Ivanie Blondin decided they were stronger together.
Ranked first and second in the world respectively in women’s mass start, Maltais and Blondin give Canada a one-two punch in speedskating’s unpredictable cat-and-mouse event.
The two women lead 19 Canadian skaters into the four-day world single distance championships opening Thursday at Calgary’s Olympic Oval, where the best in the world will compete in 12 individual races and four team events.
Calgary hosts the world single distance championship for the first time in a quarter-century, although the Olympic Oval has been the site of the world sprint championship (2017) and world all-around championship four times between 1992 and 2015.