Bowe, US men win titles at World Cup speedskating in Calgary

Updated Dec. 12, 2021 10:59 p.m. ET
Associated Press

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Brittany Bowe of the United States won the women’s 1,500 meters at the World Cup speedskating meet in Canada, where the American men won the team pursuit on Sunday.

Bowe skated the distance in 1 minute, 52.05 seconds, edging Nana Takagi of Japan, who earned silver in 1:52.06 at the Calgary Olympic Oval.

“After seeing Nana’s time I just put it in my mind I was going to go for it," said Bowe, who was second in the 1,000 on Saturday. "I don’t feel bad taking that one after losing by a hair yesterday.”

Ayano Sato of Japan earned bronze.

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The U.S. team of Ethan Cepuran, Emery Lehman and Casey Dawson set a track record of 3:35.59 in winning the team pursuit for the second straight World Cup.

Joey Mantia, who won the 1,500 on Saturday, didn't participate in the team pursuit in Canada, a week after the Americans set a world record in winning in Utah.

The U.S. men secured the World Cup trophy for the season.

“I don’t know if anybody was really expecting that,” Dawson said. “The team started in the B group at the first World Cup, so who knows?"

Norway took silver at 3:36.24. Canada was third.

In the men's 500, Viktor Mushtakov of Russia took gold at 33.90 seconds. Yuma Murakami of Japan earned silver in 33.99. Laurent Dubreuil of Canada, who won the first 500 on Friday, finished third.

Zhongyan Ning of China won the men's 1,000 in 1:06.65. Jordan Stolz of the U.S. earned silver in 1:06.96. Mushtakov finished third.

In the women's mass start, Francesca Lollobrigida of Italy concluded the best World Cup weekend of her career with a victory. She earned gold in 8:29.51.

Lollobrigida, the 30-year-old great-niece of 94-year-old Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida, won the 3,000 on Friday.

“It's just a dream,” she said.

Ivanie Blondin of Canada took silver in 8:29.71. Elizaveta Golubeva of Russia earned bronze.

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