KEARNS, Utah -- Canadas Marianne St-Gelais won the womens 500 meters at the ISU World Cup short-track speedskating event Sunday to close the weekend with three medals.St-Gelais finished the 500 in 43.059 seconds, was second in the 1,500 on Saturday and was a member of Canadas bronze- medal 3,000 relay team Sunday. She was the benefactor of a crash involving Great Britains Elise Christie, who set the world record in the quarterfinals and was leading before sliding into the wall and getting her right skate caught in the padding. Christie was helped to the locker room afterward.You dont want to win because of that, but you have to be aware because its short track, said St-Gelais, who has three Olympic silver medals. You have to be smart. Theres so many things you have to think about while youre skating. ... Its a gold, but its not the way I wanted to have the gold, but its still a gold.Im really happy. Im confident. We worked so hard this summer. ... I still want to have my gold medal at the Olympics, so Im working hard for that.The weekend event finished with five world records and 49 national records.South Koreas Choi Minjeong was second in the 500 in 43.244, followed by Chinas Kexin Fan (43.249).Sjinkie Knegt of the Netherlands broke the mens world record in the 1,500 at 2:07.943. South Koreas Lee Jung-Su (2:08.646) was second and Russias Semen Elistratov (2:08.655) third.South Korea swept the womens 1,500, with Shim Suk Hee (2:22.384), Kim Jiyoo (2:22.837) and Noh Do Hee (2:22.954) finishing 1-2-3. All three joined Choi on the winning 3,000 relay team (4:05.149). Korea set the world record in the relay at 4:04.222 in the semifinal round Saturday.American Katherine Reutter was in position to medal in the 1,500, but slipped and finished sixth in 2:30.695.I feel like Im right below the threshold, said Reutter, the two-time Olympic medalist that came out of retirement this year. I dont know what it is thats got to click, but I know when I get there, the games going to change. ... I know that moment is coming. I just have to take my medicine and wait for it to get there.Im a little sad about today. Going into it I thought I was fifth last weekend, I was fifth yesterday and Ill be OK if Im fifth today. Id love to be fourth. Id really love a medal. But incremental steps are OK. To actually get sixth, that hurt my feelings. That is what it is. ... I am very satisfied with where I am. ... Losing hurts, but we can learn from it and stay strong afterward.Kazakhstans Abzal Azhgaliyev won the mens 500 in 40.373. Chinas Tianyu Han (40.419) was second, and Canadas Charles Hamelin (46.260) third.China won the mens 5,000 relay. Justice Hill Youth Jersey . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. Lamar Jackson Youth Jersey . Capitals head coach Adam Oates said Ovechkin was injured in the first period against the Vancouver Canucks on Monday and clarified it was not a head injury. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-Miles-Boykin-Jersey/ . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. Iman Marshall Youth Jersey . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Ben Powers Youth Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Our NFL Insiders make their predictions: The biggest upsets, fantasy sleepers and busts; the Patriots outlook now that Tom Brady is back; when?Jay Cutler, Tony Romo and Jared Goff?will see the field; and the team well view much differently at the?halfway point.Whats your biggest upset for Week 5?Matt Bowen, NFL writer: Bills over Rams. The Bills have played lights-out defense over the past two weeks, and I like the matchup here against QB Case Keenum and a Rams offense thatt just cant get Todd Gurley going on the ground.dddddddddddd Take Buffalo and the 2.5 points.John Clayton, senior NFL writer: Lions over Eagles. The Lions wide receivers should put pressure on the Eagles cornerbacks, and that could open things for Matthew Stafford. Plus, the Lions could be playing for their season. A loss would put them at 1-4. ' ' '