Speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen lowers his Canadian record in 5,000m

Speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen lowered his Canadian record time in the men’s 5,000 metres, clocking six minutes 11.64 seconds at the Olympic Oval Fall Classic in his hometown of Calgary on Saturday.

Calgarian inspired by teammate Denny Morrison in 6:11.64 performance

Speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen lowered his Canadian record time in the men's 5,000 metres on Saturday, clocking six minutes 11.64 seconds at the Olympic Oval Fall Classic in Calgary. The 30-year-old's old mark of 6:12.72, set on Nov. 13, 2015 in Calgary, was more than a second slower. (Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images/File)

Ted-Jan Bloemen is a confident speed skater early on this season, thanks in part to teammate Denny Morrison.

The 30-year-old lowered his Canadian record time in the men's 5,000 metres, clocking six minutes 11.64 seconds at the Olympic Oval Fall Classic in Calgary on Saturday.

Bloemen's previous mark of 6:12.72, set on Nov. 13, 2015 in Calgary, was more than a second slower.

I skated better Saturday than I had in training last week. It means I did the right things this [past] summer.- Speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen on improving his Canadian record time in the 5,000 metres

"I didn't expect this at all," the long-track skater, who shattered the world record in the 10,000 last year, told Speed Skating Canada. "It's a very nice confidence boost at the start of the season.

"I skated better Saturday than I had in training last week. It means I did the right things this [past] summer and it is now coming together."

Morrison, who is back competing after a cerebrovascular accident this past April and a serious motorcycle accident in May 2015, lowered his personal-best time in the 3,000 with a 3:42.21 clocking on Friday at the Fall Classic competition.

Eleven years ago, the four-time Olympic medallist had crossed the line in 3:43.47.

"I was very inspired by Denny on Friday," Bloemen said. "I think that race was very impressive."