Ottawa speedskater Ivanie Blondin wins World Cup women’s mass start title
HEERENVEEN, Netherlands — Ottawa speedskater Ivanie Blondin captured the overall World Cup women’s mass start title Sunday in the final day of competition on the circuit.
Blondin finished fifth in the final mass start race of the season with a time of eight minutes 31.01 seconds, but the 60 points earned ensured she finished the season at the top of the standings at 548 points.
Melissa Wijfje of the Netherlands was first in a time of 8:11.74, followed by Maryna Zuyeva of Belarus (8:12.54) and Irene Schouten of the Netherlands (8:30.63).
Schouten, who missed the fifth race in the six-competition schedule, was second overall with 492 points, followed by Japan’s Nana Takagi at 442.