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Short Track Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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Short Track Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026

 

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Men´s

 

5

 

:CAN  William Dandjinou, Steven Dubois, Maxime Laoun, Jordan Pierre-Gilles, Felix Roussel

:CHN  Li Wenlong, Lin Xiaojun, Liu Shaoang, Sun Long, Zhang Bohao

:ITA  Andrea Cassinelli, Thomas Nadalini, Lorenzo Previtali, Pietro Sighel, Luca Spechenhauser

 

4

 

:BEL  Stijn Desmet, Adriaan Dewagtere, Ward Petre, Warre van Damme

:HUN  Dominik Gergely Major, Moon Won-Jun, Bence Mark Nogradi, Daniel Tiborcz

:JPN  Dan Iwasa, Shogo Miyata, Keita Watanabe, Kazuki Yoshinaga

:NED  Teun Boer, Izhak De Laat, Friso Emons, Jens van´t Wout, Melle van´t Wout

:KOR  Hwang Dae-Heon, Lee Jeong-Min, Lee June-Seo, Rim Jong-Un, Shin Dong-Min

 

3

 

:USA  Clayton Declemente, Andrew Heo, Brandon Kim

 

2

 

:FRA  Etienne Bastier, Quentin Fercoq

:KAZ  Abzal Azhgaliyev, Denis Nikisha

:LAT  Reinis Berzins, Roberts Kruzbergs

:POL  Michal Niewinski, Felix Pigeon

:TUR  Furkan Akar, Denis Ors

 

1

 

:AUS  Brendan Corey

:AUT  Nicolas Julian Andermann

:GBR  Niall Treacy

:HKG  Kwok Tsz Fung

:AIN  Ivan Posashkov

:UKR  Oleh Handei

:UZB  Daniil Eybog

 

Men´s Relay

 

:BEL:CAN:CHN:HUN:ITA:JPN:NED:KOR

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Women´s

 

5

 

:CAN  Danae Blais, Kim Boutin, Florence Brunelle, Rikki Doak, Courtney Sarault

:CHN  Fan Kexin, Gong Li, Wang Xinran, Yang Jingru, Zhang Chutong

:ITA  Chiara Betti, Elisa Confortola, Arianna Fontana, Gloria Ioriatti, Arianna Sighel

:JPN  Ami Hirai, Rika Kanai, Haruna Nagamori, Mirei Nakashima, Aoi Watanabe

:NED  Zoe Florence Deltrap, Selma Poutsma, Suzanne Schulting, Michelle Velzeboer, Xandra Velzeboer 

:KOR  Choi Min-Jeong, Kim Gi-Li, Lee So-Yeon, Noh Da-Hee, Shim Suk-Hee

:USA  Eunice Lee, Julie Letai, Kamryn Lute, Kristen Santos-Griswold, Corinne Stoddard

 

4

 

:FRA  Berenice Comby, Eva Grenouilloux, Aurelie Leveque, Cloe Ollivier

 

3

 

:POL  Natalia Maliszewska, Kamila Sellier, Gabriela Topolska

 

2

 

:BEL  Tineke den Dulk, Hanne Desmet

:CRO  Valentina Ascic, Katarina Buric

:HUN  Maja Dora Somodi, Diana Laura Vegi

:KAZ  Yana Khan, Olga Tikhonova

 

1

 

:CZE  Petra Vankova

:HKG  Lam Ching Yan

:AIN  Alena Krylova

:SVK  Lea Popovicova

:UKR  Yelizaveta Sydorko

 

Women´s Relay

 

:CAN:CHN:FRA:ITA:JPN:NED:KOR:USA

 

Mixed Relay

 

:BEL:CAN:CHN:FRA:HUN:ITA:JPN:KAZ:NED:POL:KOR:USA

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:POL is announced. Natalia Maliszewska and Gabriela Topolska will compete in all 3 distances among womens, while Michał Niewiński and Felix Pigeon will race in all 3 distances in mens. Four above will compete in mixed relay too.

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47 minutes ago, rybak said:

:POL is announced. Natalia Maliszewska and Gabriela Topolska will compete in all 3 distances among womens, while Michał Niewiński and Felix Pigeon will race in all 3 distances in mens. Four above will compete in mixed relay too.

Obviously very unsurprising that Félix Pigeon qualified. I hope he can sneak in a medal in Milan, always nice to see the "rejects" from the Canadian team do well.

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23 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Obviously very unsurprising that Félix Pigeon qualified. I hope he can sneak in a medal in Milan, always nice to see the "rejects" from the Canadian team do well.

He was too weak for you in Canada?

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7 minutes ago, copravolley said:

He was too weak for you in Canada?

I think he’d probably be able to make the team now, but it was probably not obvious he’d be able to when he decided to represent Poland. It’s a pretty hard team to crack even for people who are really good. :AUS Brendan Corey (who is from my hometown!) is someone else who could maybe make a Canadian team, but obviously much easier to qualify with Australia.

 

Courtney Sarault actually could have represented :USA (like fellow :NBR skater and Olympic medalist Travis Jayner) but luckily she picked Canada 😅

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On 1/3/2026 at 1:52 PM, NearPup said:

I think he’d probably be able to make the team now, but it was probably not obvious he’d be able to when he decided to represent Poland. It’s a pretty hard team to crack even for people who are really good. :AUS Brendan Corey (who is from my hometown!) is someone else who could maybe make a Canadian team, but obviously much easier to qualify with Australia.

 

Courtney Sarault actually could have represented :USA (like fellow :NBR skater and Olympic medalist Travis Jayner) but luckily she picked Canada 😅

Not right now, don’t think of them he would make the team IMO, he's still a step behind the main five. 

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17 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I think he’d probably be able to make the team now, but it was probably not obvious he’d be able to when he decided to represent Poland. It’s a pretty hard team to crack even for people who are really good. :AUS Brendan Corey (who is from my hometown!) is someone else who could maybe make a Canadian team, but obviously much easier to qualify with Australia.

 

Courtney Sarault actually could have represented :USA (like fellow :NBR skater and Olympic medalist Travis Jayner) but luckily she picked Canada 😅

Cynthia Mascitto, also from Canada, competed in Italy until 2022. Do you know her? She was mainly used for relay races.

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