Christine Nesbitt takes 1,000m World Cup silver in Japan

Canadian speed skater Christine Nesbitt won the silver medal in the 1,000-metre race at the Essent ISU World Cup event in Nagano, Japan.
Christine Nesbitt of Canada, right, during the ISU World Cup Speedskating event on December 8, 2012 in Nagano, Japan. (Ken Ishii/Getty Images)

Canadian speed skater Christine Nesbitt won the silver medal in the 1,000-metre race at the Essent ISU World Cup event in Nagano, Japan.

Nesbitt, who won two gold medals during the last ISU stop last week in Astana, Kazakhstan, finished with a time of 1:15.45. American Heather Richardson won the race after clocking 1:15.24, while Dutch skater Lotte van Beek took bronze (1:16.15).

The London, Ont., native now accumulates five medals this season and a career total of 62 podiums.

"I think it was a pretty good race. The last weeks of World Cups I feel like I've been struggling to find my skating a bit," said Nesbitt. "It wasn't a perfect race, but it was a step in the right direction. I feel like I built some confidence. There are a lot of mistakes that I made still, and they can be perfected. I'm excited about it and looking forward to working on those things."

In the men's 1,000-metre event, Winnipeg's Tyler Derraugh finished fourth with a time of 1:09.98 for a World Cup career best and missing the bronze by only 0.14 seconds.

Pekka Koskela of Finland won the gold medal in 1:09.52, Germany's Samuel Schwarz took silver after stopping the clock at 1:09.69, and Kyou-Hyuk Lee of Korea rounded the podium (1:09.85).

"It was a really exciting race today. I changed some of my focus points and technical points that I wanted to improve from the last 1,000 I did in Heerenveen," said Derraugh. "I had some success in changing those in my race and it went a lot smoother and I felt a lot stronger towards the end of the race."

Denny Morrison of Fort St. John, B.C. was sixth (1:10.19), Edmonton's Jamie Gregg took ninth place (1:10.66), and Philippe Riopel of Lachenaie, Que., was 15th overall with a time of 1:11.71.