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Canadian speed skater Valerie Malthe won two world championship silver medals on the final day of competition on Sunday.
Malta, from Saguenay, Quebec, finished in eight minutes, 25.62 seconds to take second place in the women's mass start.
Mia Manganello of the United States (8:25.57) won gold and Ji-Woo Park of South Korea (9:01.80) took bronze.
In the women's team pursuit, Malta teamed with Ottawa's Ivanie Blondin and Isabelle Weidemann to take silver in a time of 2:52.40.
Canada's Valerie Malthe, Ivanie Blondin and Isabelle Weidemann won the silver medal in Sunday's World Cup team pursuit in Salt Lake City.
Japan (2:52.13) took gold, and the Americans (2:54.01) took bronze.
Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu of Sherbrooke, Quebec, earned bronze in the men's mass start, the final event of the day. His time of 7:40.31 bested only Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands (7:39.20) and Felix Mali of Germany (7:40.17).
Valerie Malthe of La Baie, Quebec, finishes second in the women's mass start at the World Cup of Speed ​​Skating in Salt Lake City.







