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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2023


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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2023

 

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Today's results on the individual distances:

 

Women's 1.500m:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :KOR Choi Minjeong
  3. :CAN Kim Boutin
  4. :BEL Hanne Desmet
  5. :CAN Courtney Sarault
  6. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold
  7. :USA Corinne Stoddard
  8. :KOR Kim Gilli (B-final)
  9. :CAN Claudia Gagnon (B-final)
  10. :CHN Zang Yize (B-final)

Men's 1.500m:

  1. :KOR Park Ji Won
  2. :ITA Pietro Sighel
  3. :CAN Pascal Dion
  4. :NED Jens van 't Wout
  5. :NED Sjinkie Knegt
  6. :AUS Brendan Corey
  7. :BEL Rino Vanhooren
  8. :CAN Steven Dubois (Penalty in A-final)
  9. :BEL Stijn Desmet (B-final)
  10. :KOR Lee June Seo (B-final)

Women's 500m:

  1. :NED Xandra Velzeboer
  2. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  3. :NED Selma Poutsma
  4. :CAN Rikki Doak
  5. :USA Corinne Stoddard
  6. :POL Nikola Mazur (B-final)
  7. :ITA Arianna Valcepina (B-final)
  8. :ITA Arianna Sighel (B-final)
  9. :CAN Kim Boutin (B-final, DNS)
  10. :BEL Hanne Desmet (Semifinals, PEN)

Men's 500m:

  1. :ITA Pietro Sighel
  2. :CAN Steven Dubois
  3. :NED Jens van 't Wout
  4. :KAZ Denis Nikisha
  5. :CHN Lin Xiaojun (Penalty in A-final)
  6. :CAN Maxime Laoun (B-final)
  7. :KOR Kyung Hwan Hong (B-final)
  8. :KOR June Seo Lee (B-final)
  9. :BEL Stijn Desmet (B-final)
  10. :POL Lukasz Kuczynski (B-final)
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1 hour ago, Dennis said:

Is :ITA Sighel the first ever male World Champion for Italy in short track speed skating? :thumbup:

I'm almost sure that Carta already won a gold, i haven't idea when. In 1996 Fagone won the 500m on the Netherland ice meanwhile Vuillermin won the 500m in Beijing 1993. 

Sighel should be the 4th Italian to become World championship in an individual event 

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1 hour ago, Dennis said:

Is :ITA Sighel the first ever male World Champion for Italy in short track speed skating? :thumbup:

no, he's the 4th Italian man to win (at least) 1 individual Gold at the world champs.

 

Fabio Carta in 1999 was the last one.

 

before him, Orazio Fagone (twice) and Mirko Vuillermin also won world gold medals.

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Damn, that men's 500m final was phenomenal:hyper: 

Something like the one who firstly crossed the line but without wearing transponder?

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7 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

Something like the one who firstly crossed the line but without wearing transponder?

That was a rather foolish mistake by Lin indeed, but doesn't really make the final by itself less phenomenal :p 

 

It's really the month of silly yet sort of dumb mistakes costing world titles it seems, after the Dutch women's team pursuit last week :p 

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And the world championships had to be the one event where both Natalia Maliszewska and Diane Sellier has to have their worst peformance in the season :cry:

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