Boutin, Dubois both win short track gold at World Cup stop in Netherlands

Short track stars Kim Boutin and Steven Dubois both struck gold as Canada hauled in four medals at a World Cup speed skating event in the Netherlands on Saturday.

Dion adds silver, mixed relay team secures bronze on 4-medal day for Canadians

A female skater wearing a black and red Team Canada uniform leans into a turn.
Kim Boutin of Canada, seen here in November, won gold in the women's 1,000m event at the short track speed skating World Cup stop in the Netherlands on Saturday. (Rick Bowmer/The Associated Press via The Canadian Press)

Short track stars Kim Boutin and Steven Dubois both struck gold as Canada hauled in four medals at a World Cup speed skating event in the Netherlands on Saturday.

Boutin, a four-time Olympic medallist from Sherbrooke, Que., won gold in the women's 1,000 metres with a time of one minute and 29.807 seconds, edging Kristen Santo-Griswold of the United States, who finished in a time of 1:29.864.

"I am very proud of my race, because I was going for the gold. I knew that Xandra would probably pull from the front for the whole race, so I wanted to find myself in a good position to practice a pass on her," said Boutin. "I left some distance between us to give myself enough space to try a pass. I am very proud to have been aggressive and successful in my execution. Another tool in my toolkit."

WATCH | Boutin wins gold in women's 1,000m:

Canada's Kim Boutin tops the podium in Dordrecht

2 years ago
Duration 3:40
Boutin grabbed gold in the 1000 m short track speed skating event in the Netherlands.

Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer placed third at 1:29.968, just ahead of Canadian Danae Blais (1:30.668).

Terrebonne, Que., native Dubois, who led Canada's short-track team at the 2022 Beijing Games with a three-medal performance, won the men's 1,000 in 1:24.532. Teammate Pascal Dion claimed silver in 1:24.659, just ahead of Latvia's Roberts Kruzbergs who crossed in a time of 1:24.682.

"Since I was last on the start line, I knew that I would need to be aggressive in the first laps to make my way up the pack," Dubois said. "When I found myself in second place behind Pascal, I decided to let him work a bit out front and then make a pass for the best chance to win. It was a very difficult race that I managed extremely well, so I am happy to win my first gold medal in the 1,000 this way."

WATCH | Dubois, Dion top podium:

Canadians Dubois and Dion top podium in 1000 m short track speed skating

2 years ago
Duration 4:05
Steven Dubois grabbed gold, while Pascal Dion finished right behind for silver in the short track speed skating event in the Netherlands.

Canada won its fourth medal of the day in the 2,000 mixed relay where the team of William Dandjinou, Rikki Doak, Jordan Pierre-Gilles and Courtney Sarault nabbed silver in 2:38.898.

The Netherlands won the relay gold in 2:38.811, while Poland settled for bronze with a time of 2:39.858.

With files from CBC Sports

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