Valerie Maltais of La Baie, Que., and Charles Hamelin of Saint Julie, Que., each earned gold in their respective women's and men's 500-metre final at the Canadian Open short-track championship.
Maltais won the four-and-a-half lap final in 44.182 seconds, with Caroline Truchon of Chicoutimi, Que., claiming silver in 44.263 seconds. Marie-Eve Drolet of Laterriere, Que., was the bronze medallist.
It was a three-skater final, as Kasandra Bradette of St. Felicien, Que., withdrew because of an injury.
"For sure that for me I'm happy," said Maltais. "I was right behind Marie-Eve. I was going to try something before the finish. I believe when she fell we had to go wide to gain speed and I just missed hitting her. Winning certainly helps for the point standings. It's going to be a good battle tomorrow."
In the men's final, Hamelin, bronze medallist in 2011, battled from third spot with two laps to go to edge out the four-man final in 41.51 seconds. Francois-Louis Tremblay of Alma, Que., finished with the silver medal in a time of 41.579 seconds while Liam McFarlane of Medicine Hat, Alta., took the bronze medal.
"I had good results [in earlier races]. In the final the tempo was quite a bit higher," said Hamelin. "I left from the third position and there were guys who took off fast. I didn't panic. I stayed in control. I went for the move that would win the race."
The Canadian championship serves as the national team selection event for the final two World Cups and World Championship.
Valerie Maltais during the 3,000-metre relay preliminary at the short-track World Cup speedskating event on Oct. 21, 2011, in Kearns, Utah. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart)
