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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2024


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It's about time they make the kick finishes illegal, where someone finishes with the skate up and the back of the skate in the ice. It's causing so many delays due to the ice having to be fixed.

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In the women's 1.000m final, 3 of the 5 skaters (:KOR Kim, :USA Santos-Griswold and :NED  Schulting) fell together. :BEL Desmet finishes in first place, :ITA Fontana in second, :NED Schulting gets up first and finishes in third, but no way these will be the final standings.

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A restart after :BEL Desmet received a penalty :yikes:

 

Some of the skaters that fell look slightly injured, so I think this opens the possibilities for :ITA Fontana

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Women's 1.000m:

 

Gold: :USA Kristen Santos-Griswald

Silver: :KOR Kim Gilli

Bronze: :ITA Arianna Fontana

 

Santos-Griswold completes the set after her silver medal on the 1.500m and her bronze medal yesterday on the 500m. She also finished first in the 1.000m world cup final standings this season, right before Kim Gilli.

 

I think this is Fontana's 18th World Championship medal, after already winning 11 Olympic medals and 76 World Cup medals. What a legend!

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Just like in the men's 1.500m final, :KOR Park and :KOR Hwang hinder each other when they're skating in first and second place in the A final and again no medals for them.

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Men's 1.000m:

 

Gold: :CAN William Dandjinou

Silver: :ITA Pietro Sighel

Bronze: :ITA Luca Spechenhauser

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25 minutes ago, Dennis said:

:NED Schulting doesn't finish after the restart as she's injured, which is tough right before the relay finals as well

The result of that is that :NED will have to do the relay with the line-up with which they got a 3rd place in the World Cup, followed by a win, a win and another win. Plus without Schulting the chance of actually getting a result is bigger anyway :p 

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