Laurent Dubreuil wins speedskating bronze as women’s hockey team defeats Germany
MILAN — Speedskater Laurent Dubreuil added a bronze to Canada’s medal chest on Day 8 of the Milan Cortina Olympics, as the women’s hockey team advanced to the semifinals at the halfway mark of the Games.
The 33-year-old Dubreuil from Lévis, Que., sprinted across the men’s 500-metre finish line in a short-lived Olympic-record time of 34.26 seconds to capture his second long track Olympic medal, after a silver in the 1,000 in Beijing.
“I hadn’t won a medal the whole season. It’s been a rough season,” Dubreuil said. “This was the first year in seven or eight years I didn’t win a medal at any of the World Cups.
“I knew my level in training sometimes was good, when I was able to execute technically, when I was feeling good physically and mentally. I knew I had a shot, but I also know this is the toughest field ever in the 500 metres.”


