Tyson Langelaar

{{short description|Canadian long track speed skater (born 1999)}}

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{{Medal|Competition|Junior World Championships}}

{{Medal|Silver|2018 Salt Lake City|All Around}}

{{Medal|Silver|2017 Helsinki|Team Sprint}}

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Tyson Langelaar (born 17 February 1999) is a Canadian long track speed skater who specializes in the 1000m and 1500m distances.

Career

In February 2017, Langelaar won the bronze medal at the 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.{{cite web |title=Canada wins five medals at world junior long-track speedskating event |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/canada-speedskating-championships-1.3990104 |website=CBC News |date=18 February 2017}} At the 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Championships in Utah, United States he finished second overall behind Allan Dahl Johansson.{{cite web |title=Tyson Langelaar earns silver at the 2018 ISU World Junior Long Track Championships |url=https://www.speedskating.ca/news-and-info/news/tyson-langelaar-earns-silver-at-the-2018-isu-world-junior-long-track-championships |publisher=Speed Skating Canada |date=10 March 2018}}

In 2019 he turned professional. Langelaar finished fifth in the 1500m race at the 2019–20 ISU World Cup No. 2 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki.

Personal records

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{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|500 m|35.67|9 March 2018|Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City|}}

{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1000 m|1:08.77|19 October 2019|Olympic Oval, Calgary|}}

{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1500 m|1:44.98|4 January 2019|Olympic Oval, Calgary|}}

{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|5000 m|6:28.97|30 November 2018|Olympic Oval, Calgary|}}

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References

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