Kim Boutin, left, won silver in both the women's 500m and 1,500m finals at the ISU world short track speed skating championships in Montreal on Saturday. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press - image credit)Canada's Kim Boutin has quickly made herself at home on the podium at the ISU short track speed skating world championships. The Sherbrooke, Que., native won silver in both the women's 500-metre and 1,500m events on Saturday in Montreal. Boutin, who had won bronze at the Beijing Games in February in the 500m, finished with a time of 42.570 seconds, just .094 seconds back of winner Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands. Story continuesWATCH | Hamelin discusses decision to end career:Dion also strikes silverDion finished 0.549 seconds out of first place in the men's 1,500m final with a time of 2:15.644 seconds.
Source: CBC News April 09, 2022 19:28 UTC