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Day 1 - 1.000m Women Heats - directly qualified for Quarterfinals:

 

  • :BEL Hanne Desmet
  • :CAN Kim Boutin
  • :CAN Courtney Sarault
  • :CAN Danae Blais
  • :CHN Gong Li
  • :CHN Wang Ye
  • :GER Lisa Eckstein
  • :ITA Arianna Fontana
  • :ITA Elisa Confortola
  • :JPN Hirai Ami
  • :KOR Kim Gilli
  • :KOR Shim Suk Hee
  • :KOR Park Jiwon
  • :NED Xandra Velzeboer
  • :NED Suzanne Schulting
  • :NED Michelle Velzeboer
  • :POL Kamila Stormowska
  • :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold
  • :USA Corinne Stoddard

 

Again, all the favorites are through to the quarterfinals on the women's side.

 

Day 1 - 1.000m Men Heats - directly qualified for Quarterfinals:

 

  • :AUS Brendan Corey
  • :BEL Stijn Desmet
  • :CAN Pascal Dion
  • :CAN Steven Dubois
  • :CAN William Dandjinou
  • :CHN Liu Shaolin
  • :CHN Lin Xiaojun
  • :ITA Luca Spechenhauser
  • :ITA Pietro Sighel
  • :JPN Hayashi Kosei
  • :JPN Miyata Shogo
  • :KAZ Yerkebulan Shamukhanov
  • :KOR Park Ji Won
  • :KOR Hwang Daeheon
  • :NED Jens van 't Wout
  • :NED Itzhak de Laat
  • :POL Michal Niewinski
  • :POL Felix Pigeon

 

:KOR Kim Gun Woo (World Ranking: 8th) not making the quarterfinals directly is quite surprising. :LAT Roberts Kruzbergs (World Ranking: 7th), who did well all season, did not start. :NED Emons and :GBR Treacy got a penalty and are eliminated already.

 

Relay semi-finalists:

 

  • Women: :CAN:USA:ITA:JPN:NED:CHN:KOR:HUN [no big surprises]
  • Men: :KOR:CAN:CHN:JPN:NED:POL:BEL:KAZ [top 4 of the world ranking are all in semifinal 1 :yikes:]
  • Mixed: :NED:CAN:USA:BEL:CHN:POL:ITA:KOR  [no surprises, complete top 8 of the world ranking made it to the semis]
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Day 2 - Skaters that made it through this morning's repechages:

 

  • Women's 1.500m (--> Semifinals):
    • :ITA Gloria Ioriatti
    • :AUS Kim Hyo Jin
  • Women's 500m (--> Quarterfinals):
    • :HUN Zsofia Konya
    • :ITA Arianna Sighel
  • Men's 1.500m (--> Semifinals):
    • :POL Felix Pigeon
    • :FRA Sebastien Lepape
    • :JPN Hayashi Kosei (ADV)
    • :BIH Tarik Omeragic (ADV) :yes
  • Men's 500m (--> Quarterfinals):
    • :NED Kay Huisman
    • :NED Jens van 't Wout
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Sighel magic...the Chinese guy goes down by himself (when he was already a full body behind and he was overtaken well before the curve started) and Pietro is DQ :hairpull: :hairpull: :hairpull:

 

I'm already tired of watching this farce :stop:

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Day 2:

 

Women's 1.500m -> Qualified to the A-final:

 

  • :KOR Kim Gilli
  • :BEL Hanne Desmet
  • :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold
  • :CHN Gong Li
  • :USA Corinne Stoddard
  • :KOR Shim Suk Hee
  • :CAN Courtney Sarault

 

Men's 1.500m -> Qualified to the A-final:

 

  • :KOR Hwang Daeheon
  • :JPN Hayashi Kosei
  • :ITA Luca Spechenhauser
  • :AUS Brendan Corey
  • :KOR Park Ji Won
  • :NED Jens van 't Wout
  • :CHN Sun Long
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Women's 1.500m:

 

Gold: :KOR Kim Gilli

Silver: :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

Bronze: :USA Corinne Stoddard 

 

:BEL Hanne Desmet crossed the finish line in second place but hindered Santos-Griswold prior to that and received a penalty.

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Men's 1.500m:

 

Gold: :CHN Sun Long

Silver: :NED Jens van 't Wout

Bronze: :AUS Brendan Corey :yes

 

:KOR Hwang Daeheon initially finished first, but hindered his compatriot :KOR Park Ji Won, eliminating both when riding in first and second during the race :facepalm:

 

Very surprising podium with Sun (World Ranking: 20th), van 't Wout (26th) and Corey (29th)!

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