P.E.I. Skaters Wrap 2019 with Strong Results, Camp with Olympian
December 23rd, 2019, Charlottetown – Island speed skaters closed a memorable 2019 with strong results on several fronts and are looking ahead to 2020 after hosting a camp over the weekend featuring 2018 Olympian Jamie MacDonald. MacDonald, who was one of five females on Canada’s short track speed skating team in Pyeong Chang less than two years ago, spent the day with Island skaters at Charlottetown’s Eastlink Centre on Saturday.
Speed Skate PEI Technical Director Sarah Taylor said that the camp will give Island athletes a great technical foundation for 2020. “We’ve been fortunate to have some incredible guest coaches like Jamie and Scott Beamish come and spend time with our athletes in recent seasons. In our sport where technique is so important, the knowledge that they are able to share with our team is nothing short of priceless.”
Young Island skaters are looking to build on their performances and emulate the success of Brookfield’s Jenna Larter, who is now training at the Olympic Oval in Calgary. Larter most recently took to the start line at the CanadianShort Track International Invitational in Montreal, which featured 60female skaters from five countries. The 17-year-old Islander had her best finish in the 500-metre distance, where she placed 40th, despite a crash in her last race. During 2019, Larter became the fastest-ever Island female in three short track distances and made her first appearance at the Canadian Junior Short Track Championships.
Andrew Binns of Stratford also posted strong results recently, racing in Group 1 of the season’s second Quebec Provincial Circuit (West)competition, in Drummondville. Binns won the A final in the 500-metredistance, posting the fastest 500-metre time in the meet, enroute to eighth place overall. Binns has been training at the Canadian Regional Training Centre (“CRCE”) in Montreal this season.
Closer to home, Islanders skated their way to seven medals at the Charles Gorman Memorial Speed Skating Championships in Saint John, N.B. Kyle Connell of Charlottetown and Carter Bruce of Stratford led the P.E.I. team, earning silver and bronze medals, respectively, in Division 1. For Connell, the medal marked a successful return to competition in his first outing since last February’s Canada Winter Games. Bruce, meanwhile, took home his third Division 1 medal in three Maritime competitions this season.
Brendan Reynard picked up the lone gold medal for P.E.I. after a consistently strong weekend of racing in Division 4. Reynard set new personal best (“PB”) times in his three timed distances and earned starts in all four A finals. Also earning silver medals for the Island team were Jane Bruce(Division 4 female), Anderson Arseneau (Division 4 male) and Nicole Reynard(Division 8). Davis Jack earned a bronze medal in Division 8.
P.E.I. Masters skater Rob Binns, also competing in Division 1, seta new P.E.I. record for masters men (ages 40-49 years) in the 1000-metredistance, breaking his own record from 2016. Binns also become the first Island masters skater (ages 30+) to crack the 1:40 barrier over 1000 metres.
The Saint John competition featured 113 skaters from eight Maritime clubs, including 16 Island competitors. P.E.I. skaters will return to competition in the first weekend of January with Islanders competing at Quebec Provincial circuit meets in Laval and in Trois-Rivières. The following weekend, Rob Binns will be part of the 19-member Canadian short track contingent competing at the 2020 Winter World Masters Games in Innsbruck, Austria.
For more information about speed skating on P.E.I., visit www.speedskatepei.ca.
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Photo caption: Brendan Reynard of Charlottetown captured a gold medal for P.E.I. at the Charles Gorman Memorial Speed Skating Championships in Saint John, N.B. recently. Photo courtesy of Amanda Burke.
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Dawn Binns
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