Canada captures first men’s team sprint gold medal in five seasons
Canada won its first men’s team sprint gold medal in five seasons on Friday to kick off the final World Cup speedskating event of the 2022-23 campaign.
Norway was second, 1:36 seconds behind the Canadians, and the Netherlands was 2.08 seconds off the pace to take third. The victory was Canada’s first on the World Cup circuit since the 2017-18 season and was also Johnson’s first career World Cup podium. The team last reached the podium on home ice in Calgary last December, where Dubreuil, Gelinas-Beaulieu and Christopher Fiola earned bronze.
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