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https://www.isu.org/docman-documents-links-2/2022-beijing/internal-documentation-1/26593-provisional-special-olympic-qualification-classification-for-allocation-of-quota-places/file

 

ISU updated the provisional quotas after SLC stage. But it didn't change the method which is consistent to last cycle but apparently not the current one.

My understanding of the current document is that 3 full quotas could be only obtained by points and never by time and also W3000m should give China a host quota as the 2nd person in on reserve list.

 

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58 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

https://www.isu.org/docman-documents-links-2/2022-beijing/internal-documentation-1/26593-provisional-special-olympic-qualification-classification-for-allocation-of-quota-places/file

 

ISU updated the provisional quotas after SLC stage. But it didn't change the method which is consistent to last cycle but apparently not the current one.

My understanding of the current document is that 3 full quotas could be only obtained by points and never by time and also W3000m should give China a host quota as the 2nd person in on reserve list.

 

Yes you are right. The chart is not correct... just lists the timings in order of best times (without taking account the other criteria)

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Just now, Dennis said:

Women's 5.000m final quota (of couse my calculations, so there could be errors):

 

  • Top 8 in combined 3.000m/5.000m World Cup standings (max 2 per country): :CAN :NOR :NED :ITA :CZE :NED :CAN :ROC 
  • 4 skaters qualified based on time: :JPN :JPN :BLR :CHN 

 

Reserves (in order): :POL :GER :KAZ :USA :CZE :CHN :ROC :NOR 

Final provisional list will be published by the ISU around Christmas.   

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Men's 5.000m provisional quota list before the B-Group has been skated:

 

  • 100% certain if my calculations are correct: :BEL:CAN:GER:ITAx3 :JPN:NEDx3 :ROCx3 :SWE 
  • Qualified on time for now, but can all change once the B-Group has skated: 
    • :USA Casey Dawson - 6:10.803 

    • :SUI Livio Wenger - 6:12.132 

    • :USA Ethan Cepuran 6:12.378 

    • :GER Felix Rijhnen 6:15.069 

    • :NOR Sverre Lunde Pedersen 6:15.116 

    • :NOR Hallgeir Engebråten 6:15.130 

 

 

Men's 10.000m final quota based on my calculations:

 

  • Qualified based on ranking: :BEL :CAN :GER :ITA :NED :ROCx2 :SWE 
  • Qualified based on time: :CAN :ITA :JPN :NED 

 

Reserves (in order): :NZL :USA :FRA :NOR :JPN :GER :USA :NOR 

 

:CHN Shen Hanyang misses out on a host quota by 0.7 seconds on a 10.000m :lol:

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3 hours ago, Dennis said:

Men's 5.000m provisional quota list before the B-Group has been skated:

 

  • 100% certain if my calculations are correct: :BEL:CAN:GER:ITAx3 :JPN:NEDx3 :ROCx3 :SWE 
  • Qualified on time for now, but can all change once the B-Group has skated: 
    • :USA Casey Dawson - 6:10.803 

    • :SUI Livio Wenger - 6:12.132 

    • :USA Ethan Cepuran 6:12.378 

    • :GER Felix Rijhnen 6:15.069 

    • :NOR Sverre Lunde Pedersen 6:15.116 

    • :NOR Hallgeir Engebråten 6:15.130 

 

 

Men's 10.000m final quota based on my calculations:

 

  • Qualified based on ranking: :BEL :CAN :GER :ITA :NED :ROCx2 :SWE 
  • Qualified based on time: :CAN :ITA :JPN :NED 

 

Reserves (in order): :NZL :USA :FRA :NOR :JPN :GER :USA :NOR 

 

:CHN Shen Hanyang misses out on a host quota by 0.7 seconds on a 10.000m :lol:

Updated 5000m:

By points: :SWE:NED x3 :ITA x3 :ROC x3 :BEL:CAN:GER:JPN

By time: :USA x2 :GER:SUI:NOR:JPN

 

So not a lot of changes after division B, Japan took a quota from Norway.

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Women's 500m quota if my calculations are correct:

 

:ARG :AUT :BLR :CANx3 :CHNx2 :CZE :GER :JPNx3 :KAZ :KORx2 :NEDx3 :NORx2 :POLx2 :ROCx3 :ROU :TPE :USA x2

 

Reserves: :BEL :GBR :USA :POL :CHN :BLR :GER :BEL 

 

:USA Brittany Bowe misses out on a quota for the USA by 2 points after skipping 3 races, and :BEL Sandrine Tas gets surpassed in the final race of the season and is now first reserve.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Dennis said:

Women's 500m quota if my calculations are correct:

 

:ARG :AUT :BLR :CANx3 :CHNx2 :CZE :GER :JPNx3 :KAZ :KORx2 :NEDx3 :NORx2 :POLx2 :ROCx3 :ROU :TPE :USA x2

 

Reserves: :BEL :GBR :USA :POL :CHN :BLR :GER :BEL 

 

:USA Brittany Bowe misses out on a quota for the USA by 2 points after skipping 3 races, and :BEL Sandrine Tas gets surpassed in the final race of the season and is now first reserve.

 

 

It looks like this is the Olympic debut for :ARG in speed skating.

 

It also looks like :NZL and :COL will both miss out on these Olympics entirely - :NZL is first reserve in the 10000m and was 3 points away from qualifying in the 5000m :(

 

Edit: actually, forgot that :NZL Michael is in a qualifying position in the 1500m (barely).

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