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Will Danginou won another gold medal at the World Tour of Short Track Speed ​​Skating on Saturday, helping him to another season's men's title.
Danjinou won the men's 1500m final at the final stop of the World Tour season in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. This latest victory gave him an insurmountable lead in the men's overall season standings and earned him back-to-back Crystal Globe wins.
The Montreal native crossed the finish line in two minutes, 16.600 seconds to claim his seventh individual gold medal of the season, while his Canadian teammate Felix Roussel of Sherbrooke, Quebec, was behind him in 2:16.670 to take silver.
China's Sun Long completed the podium, taking the bronze medal with a time of 2:16.772.
There are two men's individual races ahead, and Danjinu has 752 points in his last performances. The next closest competitor is Pietro Siegel from Italy, who has 544 points.
In an interview with host Ariel Helwani earlier this season, Danjin spoke about his expectations for the upcoming Milan-Cortina winter games.
Host Ariel Helwani sat down with the Montreal-based short track speed skater to discuss his meteoric rise in the sport and whether he's feeling pressured by the expectations of multiple medals ahead of Milan Cortina 2026.
Live coverage of the Dordrecht event will continue Sunday at 7:35 a.m. ET. live stream on CBCSports.ca and on CBC Gem. Check out the CBC Sports broadcast schedule to find out how to watch speed skating this season.







