Isabelle Weidemann is back on the World Cup podium. The Ottawa native skated to a silver medal in the women’s 3000m on Saturday, marking her second individual medal of the season. After a slower start, Weidemann found her rhythm and surged late in the race, finishing in 4:01.30, just behind gold medalist Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands.
It’s been a strong stretch for the 30-year-old, who also won silver in the 5000m last week in the Netherlands. Her consistent results now place her second overall in the women’s long-distance World Cup standings, putting her in a great position for Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic prequalification.
Other Canadians also made their mark, with Valérie Maltais finishing fourth in the 3000m. On the men’s side, Calgary’s Ted-Jan Bloemen placed fifth in the 5000m, keeping him in the hunt for what could be his third Olympic appearance.
World Cup action continues Sunday, with more medals up for grabs and races streaming live on CBC platforms.
(Source: Sport Information Resource Centre)
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