Morrison finishes fourth in 1,000 metres at long track World Cup selections
CALGARY — Canadian speed skater Denny Morrison continued his return to competition with a fourth-place finish in the 1,000 metres on Saturday at the long track fall World Cup selections.
Morrison is skating in his first sanctioned competition in 18 months after having a motorcycle accident in 2015 and suffering a stroke last April. He placed 14th in the 500-metre race on Friday.
“I’m feeling happy right now, especially about being in the hunt with the top guys,” said Morrison, the silver medallist in the 1,000 at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. “These are some of the best sprinters in the world. … based on where I am regarding my recovery, it feels good to be in the hunt like this.
“My opener is just not there, I’m a second behind these guys. The snap is also missing, so if I can get that back, things will fall into place.”


