Athletes from all the countries part of the short track speed skating circuit faced each other one last time before the 2022 Olympic Games.
By Carl Savard
Photo by ISU short track
Exciting final in the ladies' 1000m
Suzanne Schulting was already assured of the title of 2021-22 World Cup 1000m overall champion before she even entered the A final today. With Schulting, Boutin, Choi, Maliszewska and Sarault in the main event, thrill seekers could expect a great final. While she often stay in the back waiting to attack in the last third of the race, Choi Min-jeong of Korea only waited three laps this time around before taking the lead. Although Kim Boutin managed to move to the front for a moment, Choi would eventually come back to pass the Canadian on the last lap to take the top honors. Boutin finished in 2nd place winning another medal this weekend. Suzanne Schulting finally crossed the finish line in 4th place, but found herself on the podium with the bronze medal following a penalty awarded to Nathalia Maliszewska. In the final season standings, Schulting finished ahead of American Kristen Santos and Korea's Choi.
One noticeable absence and one surprising presence in the men's final
In the absence of Hwang Dae-heon, Canadian Pascal Dion also started the 1000m grand final with the assurance of winning the title in the overall standing on the distance. Dion decided to play the observer but was a little too late in launching his attack while the Hungarians Liu Shaoang and John-Henry Krueger were the driving forces of this final. Liu ended up finishing 1st ahead of Krueger while Pietro Sieghel of Italy finished 3rd. Dion finished in 4th place. Canadian fans were treated to another great surprise in the final as Brendan Corey from Fredericton, New Brunswick also took the starting line of this grand final. Corey who's now skating under the Australian flag placed 5th. In the cumulative ranking of the four 1000m events of the season that ended today, Pascal Dion finished 1st ahead of Hwang Dae-heon and Itzhak de Laat.
Relay Results The final laps of the mixed relay final were very exciting as the Netherlands took the gold medal ahead of Hungary by three hundredths of a second. This victory allowed us to see a smiling Sjinkie Knegt once again this weekend and what about the performance of young Jens 'T Woot who won the bet to finish the event in force against Liu Shaolin Sandor. China finished in 3rd place today. In the women's relay, the Dutch gave a gold medal to their fans in Dordrecht. Canada finished 2nd while Italy won the bronze medal. As for the men's relay, veteran Kwak Yoon-gy beat Steven Dubois at the finish line, allowing Korea to win the event, finishing ahead of Canada and Hungary. The men's relay final was also the last laps on the World Cup circuit for veteran Charles Hamelin.
For the complete results of the weekend click HERE
For the final rankings of the season on all distances click HERE
Important dates to remember for the next months
The European Championships will be held from January 14 to 16 in Dresden, Germany, while the Four Continents Championships will be held on the same dates in Salt Lake City, USA. The Olympic Games in Beijing, China will be held from February 4th to 20th and the season will end on the weekend of March 18th to 20th when Montreal will host the World Championships.
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