Blondin takes seventh at junior worlds
Ivanie Blondin (centre) takes a break from the competition in Zakopane, Poland with teammates Sarah Gregg and Brianne Tutt. Photo provided
Dan Plouffe - Orleans Star - February 24
Orléans native Ivanie Blondin improved on her showing at the World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships by one place in the overall standings this past weekend at the long track junior worlds in Zakopane, Poland.
“I’m really satisfied with my results,” Blondin told Quebec-based Sportcom. “It’s been an excellent year for me at the juniors.”
Orléans native Ivanie Blondin improved on her showing at the World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships by one place in the overall standings this past weekend at the long track junior worlds in Zakopane, Poland.
“I’m really satisfied with my results,” Blondin told Quebec-based Sportcom. “It’s been an excellent year for me at the juniors.”
Aussi : Orléans speed skater finishes 7th at World Junior Championships
By Fred Sherwin - Orléans Online
Already considered to be one of the best young short track speed skaters in Canada, Orléans native Ivanie Blondin is quickly making a case to be considered as one of the best all-around speed skaters in the country after finishing 7th at the World Junior Long Track Speed Skating Championships in Zakopane, Poland on the weekend.
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