Felix Roussel, of Sherbrooke, Que., won gold in the men’s 1,000-metre final. Roussel crossed the line in one minute, 25.352 seconds.
“I am proud of the way I skated,” Roussel said in a release. “I showed that I had the legs and reacted well to the things that happed during my races. Crossing the finish line was an incredible moment. I never dreamed of being back on the podium this quickly.”
Fellow Canadian William Dandjinou, of Montreal, finished just off the podium in the 1,000, ending up fourth in a time of 1:25.773.
WATCH | Roussel claims World Tour gold medal:
On the women’s side, Florence Brunelle and Rikki Doak took silver and bronze, respectively, in the women’s 500m final.
Dutch skater Xandra Velzeboer took gold in the distance with a time of 42.078.
Brunelle, of Trois-Rivières, Que., finished in 42.202 while Fredericton’s Doak crossed the finish line in 42.696.
WATCH | Brunelle, Doak win medals in women’s 500m:
“This has been quite the weekend,” Brunelle said. “We started off with a world record in the mixed relay on Friday and yesterday was a more difficult day in individual distances, but we took gold in the women’s relay.
“Today, I was able to remain concentrated and filter out the things that didn’t go super well yesterday from my mind. It’s something that I feel I did well and I’m quite proud of that.”
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