‘Heading for disaster’: Laurent Dubreuil denounces lack of amateur athlete funding
MONTRÉAL — Canadian long track speedskater Laurent Dubreuil is sounding the alarm about the lack of funding for Canadian amateur sports and the consequences it could have on the country’s success at the Winter Olympics going forward.
The Quebec native did not hide his bitterness on Tuesday, coming off a bronze medal in the 500 metres during the Milan Cortina Games.
In an interview published Tuesday in the Journal de Québec and the Journal de Montréal, Dubreuil denounced the much bleaker reality, just two days after the Olympics.
“Things have to change. As long as athletes get good results, it kind of masks the problems,” Dubreuil said later in a video conference from Heerenveen, Netherlands, where he’ll take part in the world long track speedskating championships from March 5 to 8.











