ISU Four Continents Championships
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Attend a historic moment at the Maurice-Richard Arena
Montreal will host the first-ever Four Continents ISU Championships of Short Track Speed Skating. America, Asia and Oceania will battle in the most electrifying arena in the WORLD.
Adult pricing
- Fixed price for adults, and 12 years and over, for one (1) day of competition.
- Valid until January 9, 2019.
Club pricing
- Fixed price per day of competition for the FPVQ clubs. Enter your 3-letter club code when purchasing.
- Valid until December 20, 2019.
Kids pricing
- Rate for children from 5 to 11 years old accompanied by an adult. Children under 5 years old can come see the competition for free.
- Children must have the required age on the day of the event.
Kim Boutin, dominant!
In 8 occasions, she has climbed 8 times on the podium including 6 times on the top of the podium. It gives us the impression that nothing is to its test and that it finds the solution to all racing situations.
Come see her try to write history by becoming the first champion of 4 continents.
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Competition schedule
Saturday, January 11, 2019
13:00 Door opens
13:45 Opening ceremony
14:00 Semi-finals – 1500m
14:51 Finals – 1500m
15:34 Quarter-finals – 500m
16:18 Semi-finals – 500m
16:49 Finals – 500m
17:35 End of day
13:00 Door opens
13:45 Opening ceremony
14:00 Quarter-finals – 1000m
14:51 Semi-finals – 1000m
15:24 Finals – 1000m
16:00 Super-finals – 3000m
16:34 Finals – relays W/M
17:30 End of races
Video
RELIVE THE MONTREAL WORLD CUP
In November, Montreal hosted the second leg of the World Cup circuit. Our Canadians shone in front of the local crowd on the podium four times. Kim Boutin blew the roof of the Maurice-Richard arena with two wins, while Steven Dubois won a silver medal in the 1000m. The spectators got their money’s worth, while the Canadian women added to the excitement by giving a show to win the bronze medal in the relay event.