
Canada’s long-track speedskating team racing internationally again in Dutch “bubble”
HEERENVEEN, Netherlands — Canada’s long-track speedskating team has entered a Dutch “bubble” to compete in its first international races in over 10 months.
Olympic and world champion Ted-Jan Bloemen of Calgary and world champion Ivanie Blondin of Ottawa lead a Canadian contingent of 13 skaters into Heerenveen, the Netherlands for their first World Cup races of the season starting Friday.
Their racing season has been decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Canadians will compete in World Cup races crammed into a pair of weekends, and remain in the Netherlands for next month’s world championship.