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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Mihaela Hogas :ROU just posted on her instagram that she is going to the Olympics and after the hashtags she used it she is qualified in 500m and 1000m

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:CHN finished trials yesterday and just announced the list. Some athlete didn't attend any WC stages and selected just not to decline any quota.

 

Men: Gao Tingyu, Ning Zhongyan, Lian Ziwen, Wang Haotian, Yang Tao, Xu Fu

 

Women: Han Mei, Jin Jingzhu, Li Qishi, Yin Qi, Tian Ruining, Ahenaer ADAKE, Guo Dan, Pei Chong

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3 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Did someone turn down a quota to get a 3rd USA spot in the women's 500m?  That obviously would have changed the landscape of the trials when Erin Jackson finished 3rd and Brittany Bowe give up her spot for Jackson to be 1 of the 2 skaters

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4 hours ago, Quaker2001 said:

Did someone turn down a quota to get a 3rd USA spot in the women's 500m?  That obviously would have changed the landscape of the trials when Erin Jackson finished 3rd and Brittany Bowe give up her spot for Jackson to be 1 of the 2 skaters

Some reallocations took place.

 

It also seems as if the provisional quota file was incorrect/incomplete as the number of quota per distances was mostly lower than the actual event quota according to the original qualification document. For example, the provisional quota list had 27 entry quota's on the women's 500m, even though the qualification document stated that the maximum number of skaters on the women's 500m would be 30. As a result, a lot of reserves have been added.

 

Distance In Out Refusing additional quota
Women's 500m :USA took over the refused quota from Germany, :BEL :ROU :ARG are all in to get the event quota to 30. :GER  refused 1 quota :GBR refused 1 quota
Women's 1.000m :BEL :GER :GBR are all in to get the event quota to 30. n/a :SUI refused 1 quota
Women's 1.500m :BEL :GBR :ROC are all in to get the event quota to 30. n/a :SUI refused 1 quota
Women's 3.000m :GER :USA both in to get the event quota to 20. n/a n/a
Women's 5.000m n/a n/a n/a
Women's Mass Start n/a n/a n/a
Women's Team Pursuit n/a n/a n/a
Men's 500m :CAN :GBR :KAZ are all in to get the event quota to 30. n/a :NOR refused 1 quota
Men's 1.000m :NOR took over the refused quota from Germany, :KAZ :POL to get the event quota to 30. :GER refused 1 quota :TPE refused 1 quota, :GER refused 1 quota
Men's 1.500m :LAT & :POL took over the refused quota from Germany, :USA took over the refused quota from Japan, :CAN :CHN :KOR :ROC are all in to get the event quota to 30.

:GER refused 2 quotas

:JPN refused 1 quota

n/a
Men's 5.000m :DEN in to get the event quota to 20 n/a n/a
Men's 10.000m n/a n/a n/a
Men's Mass Start n/a n/a n/a
Men's Team Pursuit n/a n/a n/a
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As a result:

 

  • :ARG, :LAT & :ROU are now definitely in.
  • :BEL Sandrine Tas had one quota (mass start) and how has four (500m, 1.000m, 1.500m and mass start)
  • :SUI could have had 3 quotas on the women's side, but only decided to keep the 1 quota they already had on the mass start.
  • :GER could have 3 quota on the men's 1.000m, but now only have 1. 
  • :TPE refusing the quota on the men's 1.000m means they will have no male skaters in Beijing.

 

In total there are 27 countries with at least one confirmed quota (2018: 29 countries).

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8 minutes ago, Dennis said:

As a result:

 

  • :ARG, :LAT & :ROU are now definitely in.
  • :BEL Sandrine Tas had one quota (mass start) and how has four (500m, 1.000m, 1.500m and mass start)
  • :SUI could have had 3 quotas on the women's side, but only decided to keep the 1 quota they already had on the mass start.
  • :GER could have 3 quota on the men's 1.000m, but now only have 1. 
  • :TPE refusing the quota on the men's 1.000m means they will have no male skaters in Beijing.

 

In total there are 27 countries with at least one confirmed quota (2018: 29 countries).

Are we sure :TPE refused a quota? https://focustaiwan.tw/sports/202201190016

 

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Two more athletes are currently on a reserve waiting list and will know if they qualify for the Winter Olympics by Saturday, the Sports Administration said."


Surely these are the speed skaters

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Are we sure :TPE refused a quota? https://focustaiwan.tw/sports/202201190016

 

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Two more athletes are currently on a reserve waiting list and will know if they qualify for the Winter Olympics by Saturday, the Sports Administration said."


Surely these are the speed skaters

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:TPE had priority over :NOR on the men’s 1.000m.

 

Could it be that the maximum number of quota was reached and that :TPE was the first one missing out, whereas :NOR can enter an athlete that already had a quota on another distance? 

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1 minute ago, Dennis said:

:TPE had priority over :NOR on the men’s 1.000m.

 

Could it be that the maximum number of quota was reached and that :TPE was the first one missing out, whereas :NOR can enter an athlete that already had a quota on another distance? 

I think it's the reason. You can only get a reallocation quota if not add an extra person.

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28 minutes ago, Dennis said:

Some reallocations took place.

 

It also seems as if the provisional quota file was incorrect/incomplete as the number of quota per distances was mostly lower than the actual event quota according to the original qualification document

. For example, the provisional quota list had 27 entry quota's on the women's 500m, even though the qualification document stated that the maximum number of skaters on the women's 500m would be 30. As a result, a lot of reserves have been added.

 

And I'm sure Brittany Bowe knew that when she gave her spot after the trials to Erin Jackson knowing there would be a good chance the US would get a 3rd skater entered.

 

Looking forward to that final.  It'll be the morning of the Super Bowl here and a very reasonable 9am ET.

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