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Canadian short track speed skaters won three medals at the World Cup competition in Dresden, Germany on Saturday.
In the men's 1500m final, William Danzinou won his second consecutive gold medal. He went on to win, finishing in 2:11.460.
This was her third 1500m gold medal of the season. Danzhinou, who won gold at the Montreal World Cup, won the 1,500m gold medal at the previous World Cup event in Seoul in December.
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Joining the Canadian athletes on the podium in Dresden were Steyn Desmet of Belgium, who won the silver medal with a time of 2 minutes 11.711 seconds, and Kim Gun-woo of South Korea, who won the bronze medal with a time of 2 minutes 11.785 seconds. was.
Teammate Pascal Dion was sixth with a time of 2:12.122.
In the men's 1000 meters, Félix Roussel and Stephen Dubois shared the podium with silver and bronze medals respectively.
Roussel crossed the line in 1:26.482, while Dubois clocked 1:26.559. Park Ji-won of South Korea won with a time of 1 minute 26.406 seconds.