Saskatoon’s Luca Veeman returned from a successful International Skating Union (ISU) Junior World Championships in Hachinohe, Japan, where Team Canada brought home four medals. Veeman teamed up with Daniel Hall and Max Poulin from Calgary, having competed at Junior World’s together last year for a sixth-place finish in men’s team pursuit. With a time of 3:49.25, the trio beat a heavily favoured Norwegian team by almost two tenths of a second. They finished nearly four seconds ahead of host Team Japan. “I knew we had a strong team and would be in the running for a medal, but Norway has a lot of horsepower, so I wasn’t super confident we would get the win,” said Veeman, men’s tea
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