Speed Skating Canada

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Mens

Ottawa, Ont.

Isabelle Weidemann

Ottawa, Ont.

Ivanie Blondin

La Baie, Que.

Valérie Maltais

Prince George, B.C.

Carolina Hiller

Winnipeg, Man.

Heather Carruthers

Ponoka, Alta.

Maddison Pearman

Vanderhoof, B.C.

Alison Desmarais

Penticton, B.C.

Abigail McCluskey

Lévis, Que.

Laurent Dubreuil

Calgary, Alta.

Ted-Jan Bloemen

Canmore, Alta.

Connor Howe

Sherbrooke, Que.

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Cumberland, Ont.

Vincent De Haître

Moose Jaw, Sask.

Graeme Fish

Toronto, Ont.

Jordan Belchos

Toronto, Ont.

Hayden Mayeur

Calgary, Alta.

Anders Johnson

Calgary, Alta.

Yankun Zhao

Ottawa, Ont.

Jake Weidemann

Canadian Athletes

Womens

Ottawa, Ont.

Isabelle Weidemann

Ottawa, Ont.

Ivanie Blondin

La Baie, Que.

Valérie Maltais

Prince George, B.C.

Carolina Hiller

Winnipeg, Man.

Heather Carruthers

Ponoka, Alta.

Maddison Pearman

Vanderhoof, B.C.

Alison Desmarais

Penticton, B.C.

Abigail McCluskey

Mens

Lévis, Que.

Laurent Dubreuil

Calgary, Alta.

Ted-Jan Bloemen

Canmore, Alta.

Connor Howe

Sherbrooke, Que.

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Cumberland, Ont.

Vincent De Haître

Moose Jaw, Sask.

Graeme Fish

Toronto, Ont.

Jordan Belchos

Toronto, Ont.

Hayden Mayeur

Calgary, Alta.

Anders Johnson

Calgary, Alta.

Yankun Zhao

Ottawa, Ont.

Jake Weidemann

Canada

Isabelle Weidemann

Reigning World Champion in Team Pursuit, Isabelle Weidemann captured three Olympic medals at Beijing 2022 and was selected as Team Canada's flag bearer for the closing ceremonies.

Japan

Miho Takagi

With seven Olympic medals and 11 World Championship podiums to her name, Miho Takagi is one of Japan’s most decorated female athletes.

Canada

Ted-Jan Bloemen

A double Olympic medalist from PyeongChang 2018, Ted-Jan Bloemen has build a legacy as Canada's most successful long-distance skater, winning seven World Championship and 30 World Cup medals.

United States

Erin Jackson

Winner of nearly 20 World Cup medals since breaking onto the scene in 2021, Erin Jackson was crowned Olympic Champion in the 500m at Beijing 2022, becoming the first Black woman to win gold in an individual sport.

Canada

Ivanie Blondin

A true allround skater, two-time Olympic medalist Ivanie Blondin is a medal contender across multiple distances, most notably the Mass Start, where she's captured the world title in both 2016 and 2020.

Netherlands

Jutta Leerdam

A six-time World Championships medalist, Jutta Leerdam has been a dominant force in both the 500m and 1000m in recent years.

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February 15-18, 2024 - Calgary, AB

ISU World Speed Skating Championships

Calgary to host World Championship for first time in 25 years!

The Olympic Oval will welcome the world's top long track speed skaters for the ISU World Speed Skating Championships from February 15-18, 2024. Don't miss your chance to cheer on Canada's very best as they compete for medals and world records on 'The Fastest Ice in the World' for the first time since 1998!

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Calgary Olympic Oval

A legacy facility of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, the Olympic Oval is a world-class speed skating and high performance sports facility dedicated to the pursuit of excellence and health and wellness for all. With 26 Olympic medalists, 36 Olympic medals, hundreds of Olympians and over 300 World Records, the Oval still holds onto its trademark — The Fastest Ice in the World™.



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Athletes to Watch

Canadian Athletes

Canada

Isabelle Weidemann

Reigning World Champion in Team Pursuit, Isabelle Weidemann captured three Olympic medals at Beijing 2022 and was selected as Team Canada's flag bearer for the closing ceremonies.

Japan

Miho Takagi

With seven Olympic medals and 11 World Championship podiums to her name, Miho Takagi is one of Japan’s most decorated female athletes.

Canada

Ted-Jan Bloemen

A double Olympic medalist from PyeongChang 2018, Ted-Jan Bloemen has build a legacy as Canada's most successful long-distance skater, winning seven World Championship and 30 World Cup medals.

United States

Erin Jackson

Winner of nearly 20 World Cup medals since breaking onto the scene in 2021, Erin Jackson was crowned Olympic Champion in the 500m at Beijing 2022, becoming the first Black woman to win gold in an individual sport.

Canada

Ivanie Blondin

A true allround skater, two-time Olympic medalist Ivanie Blondin is a medal contender across multiple distances, most notably the Mass Start, where she's captured the world title in both 2016 and 2020.

Netherlands

Jutta Leerdam

A six-time World Championships medalist, Jutta Leerdam has been a dominant force in both the 500m and 1000m in recent years.

Schedule

11:30 am Doors Open
12:10 pm Opening Ceremonies
12:30 pm Women's 3000m
1:41 pm Men's 5000m
3:27 pm Women's Team Sprint
3:44 pm Men's Team Sprint
11:30 am Doors Open
12:30 pm Women's Team Pursuit
12:55 pm Men's Team Pursuit
1:37 pm Women's 500m
2:16 pm Men's 500m
11:00 am Doors Open
11:00 am Pancake Breakfast
12:10 pm Hall of Champions Ceremony
12:34 pm Women's Mass Start SF
1:18 pm Men's Mass Start SF
2:03 pm Women's 1000m
2:48 pm Men's 1000m
3:44 pm Women's Mass Start
4:05 pm Men's Mass Start
11:00 am Doors Open
12:00 pm Women's 5000m
1:07 pm Men's 10,000m
3:08 pm Women's 1500m
4:03 pm Men's 1500m

Detailed Schedule

Join us Saturday morning for a FREE Stampede Breakfast!

The Calgary Stampede is hosting a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday from 11:00 to 12:30pm - FREE for the first 1000 people!

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19 skaters selected to represent Canada on home ice at ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary

Nineteen Canadians - including 12 Olympians and 4 rookies - will lace up their long blades to compete against the world’s best across 12 individual distances and four team events.

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CBC and Radio-Canada to provide live television and streaming coverage of ISU World Championships

All four days of racing will be live streamed on CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports. Television coverage will also be provided in both English and French by CBC and ICI Télé.

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Results

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

3000m

5000m

5000m

10,000m

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

1st

NED

Femke Kok

2nd

KOR

Min-Sun Kim

3rd

USA

Kimi Goetz

20

CAN

Carolina Hiller

23

CAN

Heather Carruthers

Men

1st

USA

Jordan Stolz

2nd

CAN

Laurent Dubreuil

3rd

POL

Damian Żurek

17

CAN

Yankun Zhao

Women

1st

JPN

Miho Takagi

2nd

CHN

Mei Han

3rd

NED

Jutta Leerdam

16

CAN

Maddison Pearman

23

CAN

Alison Desmarais

Men

1st

USA

Jordan Stolz

2nd

CHN

Zhongyan Ning

3rd

NED

Kjeld Nuis

4

CAN

Laurent Dubreuil

19

CAN

Connor Howe

21

CAN

Vincent De Haître

Women

1st

JPN

Miho Takagi

2nd

CHN

Mei Han

3rd

NED

Joy Beune

6

CAN

Ivanie Blondin

10

CAN

Valérie Maltais

15

CAN

Abigail McCluskey

Men

1st

USA

Jordan Stolz

2nd

NED

Kjeld Nuis

3rd

NOR

Peder Kongshaug

12

CAN

Connor Howe

16

CAN

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

19

CAN

Vincent De Haître

3000m

1st

NED

Irene Schouten

2nd

CAN

Isabelle Weidemann

3rd

CZE

Martina Sáblíková

6

CAN

Ivanie Blondin

10

CAN

Valérie Maltais

5000m

1st

NED

Joy Beune

2nd

NED

Irene Schouten

3rd

CZE

Martina Sáblíková

5

CAN

Isabelle Weidemann

6

CAN

Valérie Maltais

5000m

1st

NED

Patrick Roest

2nd

ITA

Davide Ghiotto

3rd

NOR

Sander Eitrem

5

CAN

Ted-Jan Bloemen

20

CAN

Jordan Belchos

10,000m

1st

ITA

Davide Ghiotto

2nd

CAN

Ted-Jan Bloemen

3rd

CAN

Graeme Fish

Women

1st

NED

Irene Schouten

2nd

CAN

Ivanie Blondin

3rd

NED

Marijke Groenewoud

16

CAN

Valérie Maltais

Men

1st

BEL

Bart Swings

2nd

CAN

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

3rd

SUI

Livio Wenger

15

CAN

Jake Weidemann

Women

1st

NED

Joy Beune

Irene Schouten

Marijke Groenewoud

2nd

CAN

Valérie Maltais

Ivanie Blondin

Isabelle Weidemann

3rd

JPN

Momoka Horikawa

Ayano Sato

Miho Takagi

Men

1st

ITA

Andrea Giovannini

Davide Ghiotto

Michele Malfatti

2nd

NOR

Sander Eitrem

Peder Kongshaug

Sverre Lunde Pedersen

3rd

CAN

Connor Howe

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

Hayden Mayeur

Women

1st

CAN

Carolina Hiller

Maddison Pearman

Ivanie Blondin

2nd

USA

Sarah Warren

Erin Jackson

Brittany Bowe

3rd

POL

Andżelika Wójcik

Iga Wojtasik

Karolina Bosiek

Men

1st

CAN

Anders Johnson

Laurent Dubreuil

Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu

2nd

NED

Janno Botman

Jenning dde Boo

Tim Prins

3rd

NOR

Henrik Fagerli Rukke

Bjørn Magnussen

Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen