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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Men's 500m
Final Results
 
:USA Jordan STOLZ
33.77OR
 
:NED Jenning de BOO
33.88
 
:CAN Laurent DUBREUIL
34.26

Full Final Result HERE

 

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33 minutes ago, Matteo92 said:

Is this the low-land WR?

According to the NOS, this were the two fastest times ever at sea level

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Prediction for today´s women´s 500m:
 

  1. :NED Femke Kok 
  2. :POL Kaja Ziomek-Nogal 
  3. :USA Erin Jackson
  4. :JPN Yukino Yoshida 
  5. :NED Jutta Leerdam 
  6. :GER Sophie Warmuth
  7. :JPN Miho Takagi 
  8. :POL Martyna Baran 
  9. :NED Anna Boersma 
  10. :ITA Serena Pergher 
  11. :KOR Lee Na-Hyun 
  12. :KOR Kim Min-Sun 
  13. :POL Andżelika Wójcik 
  14. :KAZ Kristina Silaeva 
  15. :CAN Béatrice Lamarche 
  16. :CHN Tian Ruining 
  17. :TPE Chen Ying-Chu 
  18. :JPN Rio Yamada 
  19. :CAN Carolina Hiller-Donnelly
  20. :CAN Brooklyn McDougall 
  21. :CHN Wang Jingziqian 
  22. :NOR Julie Nistad Samsonsen 
  23. :USA Sarah Warren 
  24. :GBR Ellia Smeding 
  25. :GER Anna Ostlender 
  26. :BEL Fran Vanhoutte 
  27. :ITA Maybritt Vigl 
  28. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalová 
  29. :KAZ Arina Ilyachshenko
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3 hours ago, Dennis said:

Prediction for today´s women´s 500m:
 

  1. :NED Femke Kok 
  2. :POL Kaja Ziomek-Nogal 
  3. :USA Erin Jackson
  4. :JPN Yukino Yoshida 
  5. :NED Jutta Leerdam 
  6. :GER Sophie Warmuth
  7. :JPN Miho Takagi 
  8. :POL Martyna Baran 
  9. :NED Anna Boersma 
  10. :ITA Serena Pergher 
  11. :KOR Lee Na-Hyun 
  12. :KOR Kim Min-Sun 
  13. :POL Andżelika Wójcik 
  14. :KAZ Kristina Silaeva 
  15. :CAN Béatrice Lamarche 
  16. :CHN Tian Ruining 
  17. :TPE Chen Ying-Chu 
  18. :JPN Rio Yamada 
  19. :CAN Carolina Hiller-Donnelly
  20. :CAN Brooklyn McDougall 
  21. :CHN Wang Jingziqian 
  22. :NOR Julie Nistad Samsonsen 
  23. :USA Sarah Warren 
  24. :GBR Ellia Smeding 
  25. :GER Anna Ostlender 
  26. :BEL Fran Vanhoutte 
  27. :ITA Maybritt Vigl 
  28. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalová 
  29. :KAZ Arina Ilyachshenko

Lamarche only 15th?

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

Lamarche only 15th?

 

Yes, while Lamarche shows high consistency, a performance gap appears to exist between the top five skaters and the rest of the field. Lamarche finished 9th in the overall World Cup standings with an average placement of 11th, notably without any top 7 finishes during the season.

 

Several factors contribute to my prediction for her:

 

  • She finished only one point ahead of Silaeva and two points ahead of Wójcik, both of whom trended upward in the final World Cup weekend.

  • Leerdam competed in six of the nine races, outperforming Lamarche in every instance where they both competed.

  • Takagi almost never competes in the World Cup circuit, but delivers during big championships (e.g., her silver in Beijing 2022 out of nowhere).

  • Kim Min-Sun is an experienced skater with many wins on the 500m. We can see that other experienced athletes such as Lollobrigida, Bergsma, Maltais, and Dubreuil have all exceeded expectations in the past week.

  • Lee Na-Hyun and Boersma held higher average placements (4/7 in the top 6 and 3/7 in the top 7, respectively) but skipped the final two World Cup races, impacting their final standing relative to Lamarche.

 

I think today's field can be categorized into three distinct levels based on this season's results:

  1. Leader: Femke Kok is in a league of her own

  2. Podium Contenders: A group of four (Ziomek-Nogal, Jackson, Yoshida, and Leerdam) will most likely compete for the remaining podium spots.

  3. The Mid-Field: The skaters ranked between 6th (Warmuth) and 19th (Hiller-Donnelly) consistently finish behind the top five but could finish in any order, as they have constantly traded positions throughout the season. Any of them could finish on the podium on an exceptional day and when the podium contenders fail.

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5 hours ago, Dennis said:

Prediction for today´s women´s 500m:
 

  1. :NED Femke Kok 
  2. :POL Kaja Ziomek-Nogal 
  3. :USA Erin Jackson

Surely it will not happen, we will not win any more medal on rink :whistle:

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Yeah, don't see a medal for :POL in women's 500. That Kok vs Jackson pair is set up to boost them both so that could be gold & silver there alone.

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