Isabelle Weidemann is having a year. The Canadian speedskater is number one in 3,000- and 5,000-metre racing. Heading into the Beijing Olympics, she is the woman the rest of the world is chasing.
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The silver for Weidemann pairs nicely with the bronze medal she won earlier in the Games in the 3,000-metres You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
CALGARY — Isabelle Weidemann has hit her stride, literally and figuratively, in long-track speedskating. Currently ranked No. 1 in the world in women’s distance racing, the 23-year-old from Ottawa ...
Team Canada, with Isabelle Weidemann left, Valerie Maltais center and Ivanie Blondin, react after wining the gold medal and setting an Olympic record in the speedskating women's team pursuit finals at ...
Two weeks before 81-year-old Rudolf Weidemann is believed to have killed his wife, Emma, by burning down their Wantirna home, the father-of-four found himself in a five-hour stand-off with police at ...
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