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  2. Gordon Audley - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Audley (April 20, 1928 – October 1, 2012) was a Canadian speed skater and Olympic medalist. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.He received a bronze medal at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, [1] shared with Arne Johansen, after serving as Canada's flag bearer in the opening ceremonies.

  3. Cindy Klassen - Wikipedia

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    She was also tipped as Speed Skating Canada's 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Female Skater of the Year for long track speed skating. [3] The Canadian Mint featured Klassen on a Canadian quarter in 2010 as part of their Olympic memories editions and as a recognition of her six Olympic medals.

  4. 2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third competition weekend of the 2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at the Olympic Oval in Calgary, Canada, from Friday, 9 December, until Sunday, 11 December 2022. Medal summary [ edit ]

  5. ISU Speed Skating World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international speed skating competitions, ... 15: 23: 85: 9 Soviet Union: 23: 21: 28 ... This page was last edited on ...

  6. Speed skating at the 2023 Winter World University Games

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    15–20 January 2023 ← 2017 Speed skating at the 2023 Winter World University Games was held from 15 to 20 January 2023 at the James B. Sheffield Olympic Skating Rink .

  7. Susan Auch - Wikipedia

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    Susan Margaret Auch (born March 1, 1966) is a Canadian former speed skater who competed in five Winter Olympics, winning bronze in the 3000m relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, and the silver in the 500 m events at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway and the 1998 games at Nagano, Japan. [1]

  8. Alexa Scott - Wikipedia

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    At the 2020 World Junior Speed Skating Championships, Scott won the bronze medal in the overall event, despite suffering from food poisoning. [2] [3]Scott's first senior competition came in 2020, when she won a silver in the women's team pursuit at the 2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  9. Isabelle Weidemann - Wikipedia

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    At the 2015 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships she placed fifth in the 5,000 m, indicating the success she may have in the long-distance events in her career. [1] Weidemann won her first World Cup medals when she won a pair of bronze medals as part of the team pursuit in the fall of the 2017-18 World Cup season. [1]