Veteran skaters lead Canada’s long-track speedskating team into Milan Cortina Games
CALGARY — Ted-Jan Bloemen’s two young children surprised him at Thursday’s unveiling of Canada’s Olympic long-track speedskating team for the Milano Cortina Games.
When the 39-year-old was introduced in Calgary, his daughter Fiene and son Thias ran to hug their dad wearing red shirts with “Proud of my dad” on the front, and “My dad is the best” on the back.
“It’s going to be so exciting to compete at the Olympics with the kids in the stadium,” Bloemen said. “It’s already special, but having the kids there, it’s going be extra special. I’m so proud of them and now they can be proud of me too.”
Calgary’s Bloemen joins Ottawa’s Isabelle Weidemann and Ivanie Blondin, Valérie Maltais of La Baie, Que., and Laurent Dubreuil of Lévis, Que., among the veterans leading Canada’s 15-skater team into Milan, where speedskating will be contested in a temporary venue in an exhibition centre.


