Laurent Dubreuil adds silver medal to Canada's speed skating haul in Norway

Returns to podium in men's 500 metres after winning Saturday's race

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Caption: Laurent Dubreuil of Levis, Que., clocked 34.61 seconds over 500 metres for a silver medal on Sunday in long track action in Stavanger, Norway. (Vincent Jannink/ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

Tatsuya Shinhama is one of the few people standing in Laurent Dubreuil's way these days on the ice.
The Japanese speed skater beat his Canadian opponent to the finish line for a second consecutive Sunday, this time in the men's 500-metre event in long track action in Stavanger, Norway.
WATCH | Dubreuil wins 500-metre silver for 2nd straight weekend:

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Caption: Quebec's Laurent Dubreuil placed second in the men's 500-metre speed skating event during the ISU World Cup Speed Skating competition in Stavanger, Norway.

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Shinhama posted a winning time of 34.578 seconds, followed by silver medallist Dubreuil in 34.610, while Artem Arefyev of Russia in 34.671.
"It's really fun to win a medal again, in what is probably the best sequence in my career," Dubreuil said. "The 500 is so close each time; I won each of my medals by less than a tenth of a second so I don't have room for error. To see that I am able to put forth four very consistent races, at such a high level, is very encouraging."
Shinhama (34.699) edged Dubreuil (34.734) in the distance a week ago in Poland.
"Shinhama is my biggest rival and we challenge one another a lot, Dubreuil said. "To be in the last pair with him helped us both to perform at our best. Skating against the best athletes in the world motivates me and brings out my top performance."
On Saturday, it was Dubreuil of Lévis, Que., standing atop the podium following his victory in the first 500 competition over Arefyev.
WATCH | Dubreuil speeds to gold in Stavanger on Saturday:

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Caption: Laurent Dubreuil of Levis, Que., clocked in at 34.57 to finish first in the 500-metre competition of the ISU World Cup Speed Skating from Stavanger, Norway.

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Canada collected five medals over the weekend.
Ivanie Blondin, Maddison Pearman and Alexa Scott finished second in women's team sprint behind Poland on Saturday while Ted-Jan Bloemen earned bronze in the men's 10,000. Isabelle Weidemann opened the event with a silver medal in the women's 5,000 on Friday.