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Short Track Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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1 hour ago, SalamAkhi said:

Same.

Also still looking for the Canadian catastrophe :)

No individual golds, only 3 individual medals, women's relay near the bottom of qualification, not a complete disaster, but not amazing either...

5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

No individual golds, only 3 individual medals, women's relay near the bottom of qualification, not a complete disaster, but not amazing either...

Well, your expectations have changed for the better, that's a good sign :sure:

 

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I honestly don't think we will qualify all the relays, yet alone multiple skaters in each individual race.

 

As for us, really strange two weeks ... somehow good performances in Beijing, then an enormous shape downfall, the whole team just felt completely out of gas, quite intriguing to say the least. 

37 minutes ago, SalamAkhi said:

Well, your expectations have changed for the better, that's a good sign :sure:

 

 

As for us, really strange two weeks ... somehow good performances in Beijing, then an enormous shape downfall, the whole team just felt completely out of gas, quite intriguing to say the least. 

Hopefully better in Europe... still chances for things to be shaken up.

 

Fingers crossed.

  • 3 weeks later...

Beijing 2022 Provisional Quotas after 3/4 World Cup Events

 

M 5000m Relay:

 

:CAN Canada

:CHN China

:HUN Hungary

:ITA Italy

:JPN Japan

:NED Netherlands

:ROC ROC

:KOR South Korea

 

M Individual Quotas (one short of 56):

 

x5: :CAN, :CHN, :HUN, :ITA (+1), :JPN (+2), :NED, :ROC, :KOR

x3: :KAZ, :USA (+1)

x2: :FRA (-2), :GBR (+2), :LAT

x1: :AUS, :BEL, :ISR

Dropped Out: :AUT (-1), :POL (-2), :CZE (-1), :TUR (-1)

 

W 3000m Relay:

 

:CAN Canada

:CHN China

:FRA France

:ITA Italy

:NED Netherlands

:ROC ROC

:KOR South Korea

:USA United States

 

W Individual Quotas

 

x5: :CAN, :CHN, :ITA, :NED, :ROC, :KOR, :USA

x4: :FRA (+2)

x3: :JPN (-1), :POL

x2: :GBR (+1), :GER, :HUN, :KAZ

x1: :BEL, :CZE, :UKR

Dropped Out: :CRO (-1)

 

Mixed 2000m Relay

 

:CAN Canada

:CHN China

:FRA France

:GBR Great Britain

:HUN Hungary

:ITA Italy

:JPN Japan

:KAZ Kazakhstan

:NED Netherlands

:ROC ROC

:KOR South Korea

:USA United States

 

Not a great World Cup for smaller short track nations. 4 nations lost quotas on the men's side and one on the women's side and Austria, Croatia and Turkey are no longer have any qualified athletes. No other nations's gained quotas and the extra quotas instead went to the bigger nations. Even after adding 5 quotas to all the relay teams, it still isn't enough to get to 56 on the men's side. Great Britain is the biggest winner as it gained 2 men's and one women's quota and now has a mixed relay qualified though the 2nd women's quota is definitely not secure. 

 

The final World Cup stop is this weekend and there's a good chance there'll be a lot of changes since the worst result gets dropped from the rankings. Hopefully some more nations will be able to qualify.

 

Also on another note, does anybody know what's up with the wikipedia page about the qualification? Their rankings are completely different from the ISU website.

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Final Short Track Speed Skating Quotas

 

  Men Women Mixed Total Quotas
NOC 500m 1000m 1500m Relay 500m 1000m 1500m Relay Mixed Relay Men Women Total
:AUS Australia 1 1               1 0 1
:BEL Belgium 1 1 1   1 1 1     1 1 2
:CAN Canada 3 2 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:CHN China 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:CRO Croatia         1         0 1 1
:CZE Czech Republic         1   1     0 1 1
:FRA France 2 2 2   2 2 2   x 2 2 4
:GER Germany             2     0 2 2
:GBR Great Britain   2 1   1 1 1     2 1 3
:HKG Hong Kong 1                 1 0 1
:HUN Hungary 3 3 3 x 2 2 2   x 5 2 7
:ISR Israel 1 1 1             1 0 1
:ITA Italy 2 2 3 x 3 2 3 x x 4 5 9
:JPN Japan 2 2 3 x 1 3 3   x 4 3 7
:KAZ Kazakhstan 3 1 2     1 1   x 3 2 5
:LAT Latvia 1 1 2             2 0 2
:NED Netherlands 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:POL Poland     1   3 2 2 x x 2 5 7
:ROC ROC 2 2 3 x 3 3 3 x x 4 5 9
:KOR South Korea 2 3 3 x 2 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:TUR Turkey   1               1 0 1
:UKR Ukraine 1           1     1 1 2
:USA United States 1 2 2   3 3 2 x x 2 5 7
Total (23 NOC's) 32 32 36 8 32 32 36 8 12 56 56 112

 

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13 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Final Short Track Speed Skating Quotas

 

  Men Women Mixed Total Quotas
NOC 500m 1000m 1500m Relay 500m 1000m 1500m Relay Mixed Relay Men Women Total
:AUS Australia   1               1 0 1
:BEL Belgium 1 1 1   1 1 1     1 1 2
:CAN Canada 3 2 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:CHN China 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:CZE Czech Republic             1     0 1 1
:FRA France 2 2 2   2 3 2   x 2 3 5
:GER Germany             2     0 2 2
:GBR Great Britain   2 1   2 1 1   x 2 2 4
:HKG Hong Kong 1                 1 0 1
:HUN Hungary 3 3 3 x 2 2 2   x 5 2 7
:ISR Israel   1 1             1 0 1
:ITA Italy 2 2 3 x 3 2 3 x x 5 5 10
:JPN Japan 2 2 3 x 1 3 3   x 4 3 7
:KAZ Kazakhstan 3 1 2     1 1   x 3 2 5
:LAT Latvia 1 1 2             2 0 2
:NED Netherlands 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:POL Poland         3 1 2 x   0 4 4
:ROC ROC 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:KOR South Korea 3 3 3 x 3 3 3 x x 5 5 10
:UKR Ukraine 1           1     1 1 2
:USA United States 1 2 3   3 3 2 x x 3 5 8
Total (21 NOC's) 32 32 36 8 32 32 36 8 12 56 56 112

 

May I confirm that you calculate the ranking by NOC1, NOC2, NOC3 of each stage and not by name? Because by my friends and my calculation, KOR3 is not on TOP32 on Men's 500m nor Women's 500m. Our work is not finished yet and still checking but I want to confirm the method first.

1 minute ago, Vic Liu said:

May I confirm that you calculate the ranking by NOC1, NOC2, NOC3 of each stage and not by name? Because by my friends and my calculation, KOR3 is not on TOP32 on Men's 500m nor Women's 500m. Our work is not finished yet and still checking but I want to confirm the method first.

Yeah, I did it by NOC. Was it supposed to be by name?

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