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Korea Takes 3 Titles at Short Track World Tour in Poland
- Korea took three titles at the ISU Short Track World Tour event in Gdansk, with Choi Minjeong winning the women's 1500-metre race in 2:30.656 minutes ahead of Kim Gilli and Courtney Sarault, who finished third.
- Steven Dubois of Canada placed third in the men's 1,000-metre event, finishing in 1:25.283 minutes, while Jens Van 'T Wout of the Netherlands won the race in 1:25.147 minutes.
- The Canadian team, including Dubois, won bronze in the mixed relay event, finishing in a time of 2:40.224 minutes, behind Korea's time of 2:40.155 minutes.
- Courtney Sarault leads the women's standings with 570 points, while William Dandjinou tops the men's with 642 points, according to The Canadian Press report published on November 23, 2025.
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The Dutch short track speed skaters took silver in the mixed relay on Sunday in Gdansk, Poland, at the third World Tour event.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
Read Full ArticleCanada ranks 3rd in the mixed relay; Idem for Courtney Sarault at 1500 m and Steven Dubois at 1000 m.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleSarault, Dubois and mixed relay team all earn short-track speedskating bronze medals
GDANSK — Courtney Sarault, Steven Dubois and the mixed relay team all earned bronze medals for Canada on Sunday at an ISU short-track speedskating event. Sarault, of Moncton, N.B., led the women’s 1500-metre race heading into the final lap but couldn't fend off Koreans Choi Minjeong and Kim Gilli to settle for third in two minutes 30.985 seconds. Minjeong won in (2:30.656 ahead of Gilli (2:30.610). Sarault claimed a third medal over that distanc…
·Prince George, Canada
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