Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 1000 metres

The women's 1000 metres competition in short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February (heats) and 11 February (finals), at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing.[1] Suzanne Schulting of the Netherlands won the gold medal and thereby successfully defended her 2018 title. In the semifinal, Schulting set the new world record. Choi Min-jeong won the silver medal, and Hanne Desmet of Belgium the bronze. Desmet's medal was the first ever Belgian medal in short track speed skating and only the seventh Belgian medal at the Winter Olympics.

Women's 1000 metres
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCapital Indoor Stadium,
Beijing
Date9 and 11 February
Competitors32 from 14 nations
Winning time1:28.391
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Choi Min-jeong  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hanne Desmet  Belgium
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The 2018 silver medalist, Kim Boutin, and the bronze medalist, Arianna Fontana, qualified as well. Schulting was the 2021 World Short Track Speed Skating champion at all distances, including 1500 m. Desmet and Courtney Sarault were the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Many top athletes did not participate in the championship, however. Schulting was also leading the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup at the 1000 m distance with four races completed before the Olympics, followed by Kristen Santos and Choi Min-jeong.

Qualification edit

Countries were assigned quotas based on their performance during the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, with the top 32 athletes (maximum of three per country qualifying quotas. If a NOC declined a quota spot, it was distributed to the next available athlete, only if the maximum quota of 56 athletes per gender was not surpassed.[2]

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   Shim Suk-hee (KOR) 1:26.661 Calgary, Canada 21 October 2012
Olympic record   Valérie Maltais (CAN) 1:28.771 Sochi, Russia 18 February 2014

The following records were set during the competition.

Date Round Athlete Country Time Record Ref
9 February Heat 2 Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:27.292 OR [3]
11 February Quarterfinal 1 Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:26.514 WR, OR [4]

Results edit

Heats edit

Rank Heat Name Country Time[3] Notes
1 1 Choi Min-jeong   South Korea 1:28.053 Q
2 1 Selma Poutsma   Netherlands 1:28.115 Q
3 1 Anna Vostrikova   ROC 1:28.290 q
4 1 Kathryn Thomson   Great Britain 1:30.037
1 2 Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:27.292 Q, OR
2 2 Han Yutong   China 1:27.401 Q
3 2 Corinne Stoddard   United States 1:27.528 q
4 2 Shione Kaminaga   Japan 1:28.465
1 3 Qu Chunyu   China 1:30.342 Q
2 3 Xandra Velzeboer   Netherlands 1:30.454 Q
3 3 Gwendoline Daudet   France 1:31.734
4 3 Zsófia Kónya   Hungary No time
1 4 Arianna Fontana   Italy 1:30.066 Q
2 4 Sumire Kikuchi   Japan 1:30.154 Q
3 4 Olga Tikhonova   Kazakhstan 1:56.438
4 Sofia Prosvirnova   ROC PEN
1 5 Maame Biney   United States 1:27.859 Q
2 5 Lee Yu-bin   South Korea 1:27.862 Q
3 5 Zhang Chutong   China 1:27.910 q
4 5 Kim Boutin   Canada No time
1 6 Courtney Sarault   Canada 1:27.798 Q
2 6 Hanne Desmet   Belgium 1:27.836 Q
3 6 Kim A-lang   South Korea 1:28.680
4 6 Yuki Kikuchi   Japan 1:28.764
1 7 Natalia Maliszewska   Poland 1:29.610 Q
2 7 Ekaterina Efremenkova   ROC 1:29.734 Q
3 7 Alyson Charles   Canada 1:29.863 ADV
7 Tifany Huot-Marchand   France PEN
1 8 Kristen Santos   United States 1:28.237 Q
2 8 Petra Jászapáti   Hungary 1:28.392 Q
3 8 Cynthia Mascitto   Italy 1:28.471
4 8 Kamila Stormowska   Poland 1:28.567

Quarterfinals edit

Rank Heat Name Country Time[4] Notes
1 1 Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:26.514 Q, WR
2 1 Xandra Velzeboer   Netherlands 1:26.592 Q
3 1 Corinne Stoddard   United States 1:27.912 q
4 1 Qu Chunyu   China 1:28.355
5 1 Han Yutong   China 1:31.638
1 2 Lee Yu-bin   South Korea 1:29.120 Q
2 2 Maame Biney   United States 1:29.225 Q
3 2 Ekaterina Efremenkova   ROC 1:29.434
4 2 Anna Vostrikova   ROC 1:30.021
5 2 Natalia Maliszewska   Poland 1:48.908
1 3 Arianna Fontana   Italy 1:29.324 Q
2 3 Hanne Desmet   Belgium 1:29.388 Q
3 3 Courtney Sarault   Canada 1:29.450
4 3 Zhang Chutong   China 1:29.755
5 3 Sumire Kikuchi   Japan 1:37.170
1 4 Kristen Santos   United States 1:28.393 Q
2 4 Choi Min-jeong   South Korea 1:28.722 Q
3 4 Petra Jászapáti   Hungary 1:28.786 q
4 4 Selma Poutsma   Netherlands 1:29.077
5 4 Alyson Charles   Canada 1:30.161

Semifinals edit

Rank Heat Name Country Time[5] Notes
1 1 Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:28.108 QA
2 1 Hanne Desmet   Belgium 1:28.166 QA
3 1 Lee Yu-bin   South Korea 1:28.170 QB
4 1 Maame Biney   United States 1:28.806 QB
5 1 Petra Jászapáti   Hungary 1:28.827 QB
1 2 Kristen Santos   United States 1:26.783 QA
2 2 Arianna Fontana   Italy 1:26.811 QA
3 2 Choi Min-jeong   South Korea 1:26.850 QA
4 2 Corinne Stoddard   United States 1:27.626 QB
5 2 Xandra Velzeboer   Netherlands 1:27.777 QB

Finals edit

Final B edit

Rank Name Country Time Notes
5 Xandra Velzeboer   Netherlands 1:29.668
6 Lee Yu-bin   South Korea 1:29.739
7 Corinne Stoddard   United States 1:29.845
8 Petra Jászapáti   Hungary 1:30.249
9 Maame Biney   United States 1:30.736

Final A edit

Rank Name Country Time[6] Notes
  Suzanne Schulting   Netherlands 1:28.391
  Choi Min-jeong   South Korea 1:28.443
  Hanne Desmet   Belgium 1:28.928
4 Kristen Santos   United States 1:42.745
Arianna Fontana   Italy PEN

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 Short Track Speed Skating" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b Heats results, Olympics.com
  4. ^ a b Quarterfinals results
  5. ^ Semifinals results
  6. ^ Finals results