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Dandjinou Hints at New Olympic Celebration
7 Feb
Summary
- William Dandjinou plans a new victory celebration for his Olympic debut.
- He has risen to world number one after missing the 2022 Olympics.
- Dandjinou aims to help Canada win at least seven medals.

William Dandjinou, a Canadian short track speed skater celebrated for his eagle-wing victory flap, has suggested a new routine might debut at his first Olympic Games in Milan. Dandjinou, who missed qualification for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, has since achieved significant success, winning two consecutive Crystal Globes in 2024 and 2025, and now leads the world rankings. Despite the upcoming Games being his debut, he feels well-prepared due to extensive experience gained over the past two years. He plans to compete in all distances, embracing the Olympic pressure as a catalyst for performance. Dandjinou's goal includes helping his team secure a minimum of seven medals, surpassing their Beijing total, while also aiming to attract more fans to the sport through his distinctive celebrations. He follows a simple pre-race ritual, often listening to Santana's 'Maria Maria.' A potential highlight is the short track mixed relay on Tuesday morning, where Canada will challenge China for the gold medal.



