Scott, Côté and Hall end up of at the foot of the podium while Marcotte takes 10th place in men’s mass start
Credit: International Skating Union
TOMASZOW MAZOWIECKI, POLAND – The women’s team pursuit squad came up with Canada’stop result on the last day of the ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, Poland, as the Canadian trio took fourth place in that event.
The Canadian team, comprised of Alexa Scott (Clandeboye, Man.), Emmanuelle Côté (Chicoutimi, Que.) andLaura Hall (Salmon Arm, BC), took fourth place with a time of 3:18.982, finishing behind the Netherlands (3:08.736), Japan (3:11.833) and Russia (3:14.320). Provisionally first after their skate, the Canadians were pushed back to second place by the Russians afterthe next-to-last pair of teams to take the start, and then werepushed off a podium result by the Netherlands and Japan, the last two teams to take to the ice.
Canada had to settle for sixth place finishes in two other team events, in the women’s team sprint – with Scott, Côté and Hee Won Son (Calgary, Alta.) – and the men’s team pursuit – with Jack Deibert (Calgary, Alta.), Hubert Marcotte (Pont-Rouge, Que.) and Frank Roth (Calgary, Alta.). Meanwhile, the Canadian men – Cédrick Brunet (Gatineau, Que.), Deibert and Roth — finished seventh in the team sprint event.
Marcotte came up with Canada’s top result in the mass start event, with a 10th-place finish. That was his second top-10 result of the weekend in an individual race, as he came up with ninth place in Saturday’s 1000m.
The Canadian team’s sole medal over the weekend at the World Junior Championships came in the most important category, the Allround standings, as Scott won bronze on Saturday after finishing third in the women’s overall standings.
Canada’s senior long track national team will be back in action next weekend at the ISU World Sprint & Allround Speed Skating Championships, to be held Feb. 28 to March 1 in Hamar, Norway.
“It was an exceptional experience. Considering it was a first for me at the World Junior Championships, I think I represented my country well, and I’m very happy about that. I’m particularly proud of my 500m, I was able to perform well (with a 16th-place result Friday) although it was my very first race of the weekend.”
“It think (4th place in the team pursuit) was an awesome finish. It’s actually better than I expected. We really worked wellas a team, wejust used our strengths all together to pull out a good race.”
“It was really fun and I’m happy with my results (at my first career World Junior Championships) and how I skated, and just with the learning experience. It’s good preparation for future years and, hopefully, next year I can improve on my results.” – Laura Hall
“It was an exceptional experience. Considering it was a first for me at the World Junior Championships, I think I represented my country well, and I’m very happy about that. I’m particularly proud of my 500m, I was able to perform well (with a 16th-place result Friday) although it was my very first race of the weekend.”
– Cédrick Brunet
RESULTS
- Alexa Scott (Clandeboye, Man.) : 4th in team pursuit, 6th in team sprint
- Hee Won Son (Calgary, Alta.) : 21st in mass start, 6th in team sprint
- Emmanuelle Côté (Chicoutimi, Que.) : 4th in team pursuit, 6th in team sprint
- Laura Hall (Salmon Arm, BC) : 19th in mass start, 4th in team pursuit
- Hubert Marcotte (Pont-Rouge, Que.) : 10th in mass start, 6th in team pursuit
- Frank Roth (Calgary, Alta.) : 6th in team pursuit, 7th in team sprint
- Jack Deibert (Calgary, Alta.) : 6th in team pursuit, 7th in team sprint
- Cédrick Brunet (Gatineau, Que.): 20th in mass start, 7th in team sprint
MEDIA CONTACT Alain Brouillette Speed Skating Canada communications@speedskating.ca 613-601-2630 |
RESOURCES Information Schedule Results |