Feb 21 • 16:30 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada National Post

Canada’s Ivanie Blondin wins Olympic silver in speedskating mass start race

Canadian speedskater Ivanie Blondin has secured a silver medal in the mass start event at the Olympics in Milano-Cortina.

Canadian speedskater Ivanie Blondin has excelled in the challenging mass start finals, winning a silver medal during the Olympics held in Milano-Cortina. This event is known for its chaos and unpredictability due to the number of skaters competing simultaneously, which adds to the complexity of the race. Blondin's win represents a significant achievement not only for her but also for the Canadian team, highlighting their strength in winter sports.

In the mass start finals, Blondin was joined on the podium by the Netherlands' Marijke Groenewoud, who took home the gold, and U.S. competitor Mia Manganello, earning bronze. The podium finish underscores the competitive nature of the event, which included 16 skaters pushing through a crowded field. Unfortunately, fellow Canadian Valérie Maltais finished in fifth place after a fall at the start, which illustrates the unpredictable nature inherent in this type of race.

After the competition, Blondin celebrated her victory by parading around the Olympic oval with a Canadian flag, showcasing her pride and joy in her accomplishment. This silver medal marks a second success for Blondin in the ongoing games, reflecting her dedication and skill in long-track speedskating. The event not only adds to her personal accolades but also boosts the profile of Canadian skaters on the international stage.

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