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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Men's quota on the 500m:

 

:BLR x1 :CAN x2 :CHN x2 :EST x1 :GBR x1 :GER x2 :ITA x2 :JPN x3 :KAZ x1 :KOR x2 :NED x3 :NOR x2 :POL x3 :ROC x3 :USA x2

 

Reserves: :ESP :SUI :TPE :NOR :CAN :CHN :KAZ :BLR    

 

Estonia now the 26th country with a secured quota.

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Correct me if I am wrong, but as long as Laura Isabel Gomez Quintero is not dq'd in the mass start final, she will qualify for Beijing, making :COL the 27th nation qualified.

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Women's 1.500m quota so far as the top 20 in the ranking is fixed:

 

:CAN x2 :CHN x3 :CZE x1 :ITA x1 :JPN x3 :KAZ x2 :NED x3 :NOR x1 :POL x1 :ROC x2 :USA x1

 

The 10 quota based on time will be final after the B-Group later tonight.

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38 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Correct me if I am wrong, but as long as Laura Isabel Gomez Quintero is not dq'd in the mass start final, she will qualify for Beijing, making :COL the 27th nation qualified.

It's very likely she will. :)

 

However, if there's a skater who might get lapped if it will be a fast race, then I would bet my money on her. In that case, she would be disqualified.

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And the guaranteed quotas for the men's 1.000m:

 

:BLR x1 :CAN x3 :CHN x1 :EST x1 :GBR x1 :GER x1 :JPN x3 :KOR x2 :NED x3 :NOR x2 :ROC x1 :USA x1

 

The 10 quota based on time will be final after the B-Group later tonight.

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It looks as if Claudia Pechstein has qualified again on the mass start. She won her first Olympic medal in 1992 and will turn 50 three days after the mass start final in Beijing 2022. :yikes:

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Final Women's Mass start quotas for Beijing 2022

 

:CAN x2 :CHN x2 :GER x2 :JPN x2 :NED x2 :KOR x2 :USA x2 :BLR:BEL:COL:CZE:ITA:KAZ:NOR:POL:ROC:SUI 

 

:COL becomes the 27th country qualified for Beijing. 

 

One last race left in the 1000 that can add countries. :ESP :FIN:HUN  have an outside shot

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Women's mass start quota:

 

:BEL x1 :BLR x1 :CAN x2 :CHN x2 :COL x1 :CZE x1 :GER x2 :ITA x1 :JPN x2 :KAZ x1 :KOR x2 :NED x2 :NOR x1 :POL x1 :ROC x1 :SUI x1 :USA x2

 

Reserves: :GBR :AUT :MGL :ROC :BLR :POL :NOR :CZE 

 

:COL indeed qualified at last :cheer: 

:BEL Sandrine Tas also won her first quota for Belgium after being 1st reserve on the women's 500m and 2nd reserve on the women's 1.000m :d

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Final Men's team pursuit quotas: 

 

:USA:NOR:CAN:NED:ITA:CHN 

 

Qualified by time: ROC and :KOR

 

If this qualification system was the same in 2018 :DEN and :NZL would have qualified instead 

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