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Maltais Claims Bronze in 1500m, Ends Canadian Medal Drought
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Maltais Claims Bronze in 1500m, Ends Canadian Medal Drought

Canada's Valerie Maltais claimed bronze in the women's 1500m speed skating at Milano Cortina 2026, marking a historic return to the Olympic podium for her nation in this event.

Canada's Valerie Maltais claimed bronze in the women's 1500m speed skating at Milano Cortina 2026, marking a historic return to the Olympic podium for her nation in this event.

The 34-year-old from La Baie, Quebec, delivered a strong performance to secure third place, earning her third medal of these Winter Games. It's a particularly significant achievement for Canadian speed skating, as the bronze represents the country's first Olympic medal in the women's 1500m since the Vancouver 2010 Games.

Maltais has been one of the standout performers for Team Canada at Milano Cortina 2026. With this latest podium finish, she continues to demonstrate her versatility and consistency across multiple speed skating distances. The veteran skater's experience and tactical racing have proven invaluable throughout the competition.

Breaking a 16-Year Drought

The significance of this medal extends beyond Maltais's personal achievement. Canada has a storied history in speed skating, but the women's 1500m has been a challenging event for the nation in recent Olympic cycles. The last time a Canadian woman stood on the podium in this distance was 16 years ago at the Vancouver Games on home ice.

This drought made Maltais's bronze all the more meaningful for the Canadian speed skating program. It signals a resurgence in an event where the nation has traditionally been competitive but has struggled to convert that competitiveness into Olympic medals in recent years.

Third Medal at Milano Cortina 2026

The 1500m bronze caps off a remarkable Olympic campaign for Maltais. Having already secured two medals earlier in the Games, she has established herself as one of Canada's most successful athletes at these Winter Olympics. Her ability to perform consistently across multiple events showcases the depth of her talent and preparation.

Speed skating at Milano Cortina 2026 has featured intense competition across all distances, with athletes from traditional powerhouses and emerging nations pushing the boundaries of the sport. Maltais's success in this environment underscores her world-class status and competitive resilience.

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