Canada’s Dandjinou strikes gold for first medal at short track speedskating worlds
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — Canada’s William Dandjinou capped his season with his first career worlds medal on Sunday, striking gold in the men’s 1,000 metres at the short track speedskating world championships.
The Montreal native narrowly won with a time of one minute 25.534 seconds. Italy’s Pietro Sighel (1:25.555) and Luca Spechenhauser (1:26.026) earned silver and bronze, respectively.
“Honestly, I didn’t expect to have this result today,” Dandjinou said. “After the day I had yesterday – probably the worst day I could have imagined with bad results in the 500, 1,500 and relay – I’m just happy to be back.
“It’s not the first time I have a bad day. It’s my first world championships so I had to adjust to the calibre of the races. I wanted to make sure I was locked in for this last day and do my best. No matter what the results were today, I wanted to be happy with myself, so it’s just a blessing that I finished as world champion.”