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Related Posts for: Speed Skating - Short Track

The women's short track relay team, composed of Alyson Charles, Courtney Sarault, Danaé Blais and Kim Boutin, finished with a time of 4:09.460 to win the gold medal for the first time since the 2014-15 season. It is the fourth medal of the season for the women but first gold medal victory. Previously, they have won three consecutive bronze medals before Shanghai. Saturday December 8th, 2019. Photo from Speed Skating Canada Twitter.

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NAGOYA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 01: Kim Boutin (2nd L) of Canada celebrates as she wins the Ladies' 500m Final A during the ISU World Cup Short Track at the Nippon Gaishi Arena on December 01, 2019 in Nagoya, Japan. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota - International Skating Union/International Skating Union via Getty Images)

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