Canada's Dandjinou golden again at short track World Tour event in Seoul

Montreal's William Dandjinou won the men's 1,000-metre final on Sunday at a short track speed skating World Tour stop in Seoul, a day after claiming gold in the men's 1,500m final.

Florence Brunelle takes women's 500m silver, mixed team relay claims bronze

Canadian male skater William Dandjinoureacts after winning the 1500-metre final race at the the ISU World Tour Short Track Speedskating event in Montreal, Saturday, October 26, 2024.
William Dandjinou, shown in this October 2024 file photo, claimed his second gold medal of the weekend at the ISU World Tour Short Track event in Seoul on Sunday. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Canadian short track speed skater William Dandjinou made it two gold-medal wins in as many days at a World Tour stop in South Korea.

The Montreal native won the men's 1,000-metre final on Sunday, a day after claiming gold in the men's 1,500m final.

Dandjinou crossed the line in Sunday's final in one minute, 24.548 seconds to claim the gold medal ahead of Dutch skater Jens van 't Wout (1:24.741).

WATCH | Dandjinou scores 2nd World Tour gold in Seoul:

Montreal's William Dandjinou earns gold in 1,000m short track World Tour final

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Duration 4:04
The Canadian's time of 1:24.548 paced the field. It's Dandjinou's second individual gold of the competition after winning gold in the 1,500m on Day 2 of the competition.

Dandjinou took the lead with four laps to go and never gave it up.

"I didn't want Jens [van 't Wout] to have the lead too early, so I managed to grab it from him," the Canadian said in a release.

On the women's side, Florence Brunelle, of Trois-Rivières, Que., shook off sickness to take the silver medal in the 500m final.

"Behind the scenes this week has been a hell of a ride," Brunelle said. "A lot of motivation to keep going because I want to get gold."

WATCH | Brunelle wins silver in women's 500m:

Canada's Florence Brunelle captures silver in the women's 500m short track event in Seoul

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Duration 2:52
The Trois-Rivières, Quebec native finished with a time of 43.511 to place second in the women's 500-metre final during the ISU Short Track World Tour stop in Seoul, South Korea.

Brunelle and Dandijinou also teamed up with Kim Boutin, of Sherbrooke, Que., and Steven Dubois, from Lachenaie, Que., to win bronze in the mixed team relay. The Canadians crossed the line in 2:38.513, behind gold medallists South Korea (2:38.036) and silver medallists China (2:38.051).

Canada had originally finished fourth, but were bumped up to bronze after the Dutch team was penalized for an infringement on the Canadians.

WATCH | Canada wins mixed relay bronze:

Canada wins bronze in mixed team relay at short track World Tour stop in Seoul

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Duration 5:29
Kim Boutin, Florence Brunelle, William Dandjinou, and Steven Dubois captured the bronze medal in the mixed team relay with a time of 2:38.513 at the ISU Short Track World Tour stop in Seoul, South Korea.

The next ISU Short Track World Tour stop will be in the Netherlands beginning on February 7th.

The Canadian Ice Maples lead the way in the ISU Team Crystal Globe standings at the holiday break, with a total of 6,116 points. The Korean White Tigers are in second place with 5,448 points, followed by the Dutch Lions at 4,120 points.

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