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If I counted correctly, these are the women whose results are good enough to be allocated a quotum for their NOC on the women's 1.500m.

  • Maximum quota per NOC = 3;
  • Maximum quota for this distance = 32;
  • Maximum quota for women for all distances combined = 80.

World Cup Ranking

(20, max. 3 per country)

:JPN Miho Takagi

:NED Marrit Leenstra

:RUS Yekaterina Shikhova

:RUS Yuliya Skokova

:NED Lotte van Beek

:JPN Ayaka Kikuchi

:NED Antoinette de Jong

:POL Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus

:USA Heather Bergsma

:CAN Brianne Tutt

:GER Roxane Dufter

:NOR Ida Njåtun

:CHN Jiachen Hao

:CAN Kali Christ

:CZE Nikola Zdráhalova

:CAN Ivanie Blondin

:RUS Natalia Voronina

:TPE Yu-Ting Huang

:USA Britanny Bowe

:POL Natalia Czerwonka

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the World Cup Ranking)

:GER Gabriele Hirschbichler

:JPN Nana Takagi

:AUT Vanessa Herzog

:CZE Martina Sáblíková

:POL Luiza Zlotkowska

:USA Mia Manganello

:NOR Hege Bøkko

:KAZ Yekaterina Aydova

:CHN Qishi Li

:CHN Ruining Tian

:BLR Marina Zueva

:BEL Jelena Peeters

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :ITA Francesca Lollobrigida
  2. :KOR Seon-Yeong Noh
  3. :GER Michelle Uhrig
  4. :ITA Francesca Bettrone
  5. :BLR Tatsiana Mihailava
  6. :KOR Bo-Reum Kim

 

Total quota: :AUT x1, :BEL x1, :BLR x1, :CAN x3, :CHN x3, :CZE x2, :GER x2, :JPN x3, :KAZ x1, :NED x3, :NOR x2, :POL x3, :RUS x3, :TPE x1, :USA x3

 

No one from the host country here.

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The same for the men's 1.500m

  • Maximum quota per NOC = 3;
  • Maximum quota for this distance = 36;
  • Maximum quota for women for all distances combined = 100.

World Cup Ranking

(20, max. 3 per country)

:RUS Denis Yuskov

:NED Koen Verweij

:USA Joey Mantia

:NED Thomas Krol

:NOR Allan Dahl Johansson

:CAN Vincent De Haitre

:NOR Sverre Lunde Pedersen

:NOR Sindre Henriksen

:JPN Takura Oda

:KOR Min Seok Kim

:CAN Denny Morrison

:NED Kjeld Nuis

:POL Konrad Niedzwiedzki

:LAT Haralds Silovs

:USA Shani Davis

:RUS Sergey Gryaztsov

:JPN Tara Kondo

:USA Brian Hansen

:POL Jan Szymanski

:BEL Bart Swings

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the World Cup Ranking)

:ITA Andrea Giovannini

:CAN David La Rue

:POL Zbigniew Bródka

:KOR Seung-Hoon Lee

:RUS Sergey Trofimov

:JPN Shane Williamson

:SUI Livio Wenger

:NZL Peter Michael

:ITA Nicola Tumolero

:GER Patrick Beckert

:KAZ Fedor Mezentsev

:FRA Alexis Contin

:HUN Konrád Nagy

:NZL Reyon Kay

:SWE David Andersson

:KAZ Denis Kuzin

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :GER Moritz Geisreiter
  2. :KOR Hyong-Jun Joo
  3. :CHN Alemasi Kahanbai
  4. :EST Marten Liiv
  5. :BEL Mathias Vosté
  6. :TPE Wei-Lin Tai

 

Total quota: :BEL x1; :CAN x3; :FRA x1; :GER x1; :HUN x1; :ITA x2; :JPN x3; :KAZ x2, :KOR x2; :LAT x1; :NED x3; :NOR x3; :NZL x2; :POL x3; :RUS x3; :SUI x1; :SWE x1; :USA x3

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Quota for the Team Pursuit:

 

Women:

World Cup Ranking (Top 6): :JPN:GER:CAN:NED:CHN:POL

Time Ranking (Top 2): :RUS:KOR

Reserves (max. 3): :USA:CZE:ITA 

 

:KOR made it on their own merit, having set a time 0,05 faster than :USA 

 

Men:

World Cup Ranking (Top 6): :NOR:NZL:ITA:KOR:JPN:CAN

Time Ranking (Top 2): :NED:USA

Reserves (max. 3): :POL:RUS:CHN 

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Mass Start quota:

 

  Women Men

World Cup Ranking (Top 24)

max. 2 per NOC

  1. :ITA Francesca Lollobrigida
  2. :GER Claudia Pechstein
  3. :CHN Dan Guo
  4. :JPN Ayano Sato
  5. :DEN Elena Moeller Rigas
  6. :CAN Ivanie Blondin
  7. :ITA Francesca Bettrone
  8. :CHN Dan Li
  9. :USA Mia Manganello
  10. :KOR Bo-Reum Kim
  11. :JPN Nana Takagi
  12. :CAN Keri Morrison
  13. :EST Saskia Alusalu
  14. :USA Heather Bergsma
  15. :RUS Elizaveta Kazelina
  16. :RUS Victoria Filyushkina
  17. :AUT Vanessa Herzog
  18. :NED Irene Schouten
  19. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalova
  20. :NED Janneke Ensing
  21. :BLR Marina Zueva
  22. :KOR Ji Woo Park
  23. :SUI Ramona Härdi
  24. :POL Magdalena Czyszczon
  1. :KOR Seung-Hoon Lee
  2. :SUI Livio Wenger
  3. :ITA Andrea Giovannini
  4. :BEL Bart Swings
  5. :NZL Reyon Kay
  6. :USA Joey Mantia
  7. :KOR Jaewon Chung
  8. :FRA Alexis Contin
  9. :NZL Peter Michael
  10. :CAN Olivier Jean
  11. :LAT Haralds Silovs
  12. :CHN Hongli Wang
  13. :RUS Danila Semerikov
  14. :AUT Linus Heidegger
  15. :NED Simon Schouten
  16. :DEN Viktor Hald Thorup
  17. :NED Koen Verweij
  18. :JPN Shota Nakamura
  19. :JPN Ryosuke Tsuchiya
  20. :RUS Ruslan Zakharov
  21. :DEN Stefan Due Schmidt
  22. :NOR Allan Dahl Johansson
  23. :USA Brian Hansen
  24. :POL Konrad Niedzwiedzki

Reserves (max. 6)

max. 2 per NOC

(incl. World Cup Ranking)

  1. :POL Luiza Zlotkowska
  2. :GBR Gemma Cooper
  3. :CZE Natálie Kerschbaummayr
  4. :AUT Fiola Feichtner
  5. :COL Laura Gomez
  6. :BLR Tatsiana Mikhailava
  1. :ITA Riccardo Bugari
  2. :KAZ Dmitry Babenko
  3. :AUT Armin Hager
  4. :POL Roland Cieslak
  5. :BLR Vitaly Mikhailov
  6. :COL Daniel Zapata

 

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Summary of quota in Mass Start:

 

Women: :AUT x1; :BLR x1; :CAN x2; :CHN x2; :CZE x1; :DEN x1; :EST x1; :GER x1; :ITA x2; :JPN x2; :KOR x2; :NED x2; :POL x1; :RUS x2; :SUI x1; :USA x2

 

Men: :AUT x1; :BLR x2; :CAN x1; :CHN x1; :DEN x2; :FRA x1; :ITA x1; :JPN x2; :KOR x2; :LAT x1; :NED x2; :NOR x1; :NZL x2; :POL x1; :RUS x2; :SUI x1; :USA x2

 

So 21 different countries qualified for the mass start.

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