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Men's 500m quota, according to my calculations:

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

World Cup Ranking

(20, max. 3 per country)

:NED Ronald Mulder

:NOR Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen

:NED Kai Verbij

:CAN Alex Boisvert-Lacroix

:FIN Mika Poutala

:NED Hein Otterspeer

:JPN Daichi Yamanaka

:RUS Ruslan Murashov

:CAN Laurent Dubreuil

:POL Artur Was

:KOR Min Kyu Cha

:CAN Gilmore Junio

:GER Nico Ihle

:RUS Pavel Kulizhnikov

:KOR Jun-Ho Kim

:CHN Tingyu Gao

:USA Mitchell Whitmore

:JPN Ryohei Haga

:RUS Artyom Kuznetsov

:KOR Tae-Bum Mo

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the

World Cup Ranking)

:JPN Joji Kato

:POL Piotr Michalski

:FIN Pekka Koskela

:POL Artur Nogal

:NOR Henrik Fagerli Rukke

:TPE Ching-Yang Sung

:KAZ Roman Krech

:USA Jonathan Garcia

:AUS Daniel Greig

:USA Kimani Griffin

:COL Pedro Causil

:ITA Mirko Giacomo Nenzi

:BLR Ignat Golovatsiuk

:NOR Bjørn Magnussen

:CHN Jiaxuan Xie

:KAZ Fedor Mezentsev

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :KAZ Stanislav Palkin
  2. :CHN Tao Yang
  3. :BEL Mathias Vosté
  4. :FIN Harri Levo
  5. :SWE David Andersson
  6. :GER Joel Dufter

 

Total quota: :AUS x1; :BLR x1; :CAN x3; :CHN x2; :COL x1; :FIN x2; :GER x1; :ITA x1; :JPN x3; :KAZ x2; :KOR x3; :NED x3; :NOR x3; :POL x3; :RUS x3; :TPE x1; :USA x3

 

:KAZ Mezentsev and :KAZ Palkin tied in the time ranking with 35,23. As they are from the same NOC, no draw is needed to allocate the final quota.

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Women's 500m quota, according to my calculations:

  • 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 Nao Kodaira

:KOR Sang-Hwa Lee

:AUT Vanessa Herzog

:CZE Karolina Erbanova

:RUS Angelika Golikova

:JPN Arisa Go

:CAN Marsha Hudey

:RUS Olga Fatkulina

:USA Brittany Bowe

:CAN Heather McLean

:JPN Erina Kamiya

:CHN Jing Yu

:NOR Hege Bøkko

:KOR Min Sun Kim

:CHN Hong Zhang

:USA Heather Bergsma

:GER Judith Dannauer

:KOR Hyun-Yung Kim

:CAN Kaylin Irvine

:USA Sugar Todd

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the

World Cup Ranking)

:NED Marrit Leenstra

:KAZ Yekaterina Aydova

:NED Letitia de Jong

:CHN Ruining Tian

:TPE Yu-Ting Huang

:NED Janine Smit

:ITA Yvonne Daldossi

:RUS Elizaveta Kazelina

:GER Gabriele Hirschbichler

:FIN Elina Risku

:ITA Francesca Bettrone

:POL Natalia Czerwonka

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :BLR Kseniya Sadovskaya
  2. :NOR Martine Ripsrud
  3. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalova
  4. :NOR Ida Njåtun
  5. :ROU Alexandra Ianculescu
  6. :POL Kaja Ziomek

 

Total quota: :AUT x1; :CAN x3; :CHN x3; :CZE x1; :FIN x1; :GER x2; :ITA x2; :JPN x3; :KAZ x1; :KOR x3; :NED x3; :NOR x1; :POL x1; :RUS x3; :TPE x1; :USA x3

 

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Japanese women (and Kodaira more than any other) are just unbelievable...

I understand the fact that the Dutch skaters are focused on their Olympic selection races in a few weeks time and North Americans always hide themselves in the first part of the Olympic season, but wow! those girls are skating faster than ever and beyond any reasonable imagination...:yikes:

still,  don't expect them to sweep the field in Pyeonchang (not even Kodaira, who's gonna face a very different Sang Hwa Lee in 2 months time)...

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Women's 1.000m quota, according to my calculations:

  • Maximum quota per NOC = 3;
  • Maximum quota for this distance = 32;
  • Maximum number of female speed skaters in Pyeongchang = 80.

World Cup Ranking

(20, max. 3 per country)

:JPN Nao Kodaira

:JPN Miho Takagi

:USA Heather Bergsma

:RUS Yekaterina Shikhova

:AUT Vanessa Herzog

:NED Marrit Leenstra

:RUS Olga Fatkulina

:CZE Karolina Erbanova

:NOR Hege Bøkko

:USA Brittany Bowe

:TPE Yu-Ting Huang

:CHN Hong Zhang

:NED Jorien ter Mors

:POL Natalia Czerwonka

:RUS Angelina Golikova

:JPN Arisa Go

:NED Lotte van Beek

:CHN Qishi Li

:CAN Kaylin Irvine

:KOR Sang-Hwa Lee

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the

World Cup Ranking)

:KOR Seung-Hi Park

:GER Gabriele Hirschbichler

:CAN Heather McLean

:NOR Ida Njåtun

:CHN Ruining Tian

:KAZ Yekaterina Aydova

:CAN Brianne Tutt

:KOR Hyun-Yung Kim

:GER Judith Dannhauer

:GER Roxanne Dufter

:CZE Nikola Zdráhalova

:USA Sugar Todd

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :ITA Yvonne Daldossi
  2. :POL Karolina Bosiek
  3. :ITA Francesca Bettrone
  4. :BLR Tatsiana Mikhalava
  5. :CZE Martina Sáblíková
  6. :NOR Martine Ripsrud

 

Total quota: :AUT x1; :CAN x3; :CHN x3; :CZE x2; :GER x3; :JPN x3; :KAZ x1; :KOR x3; :NED x3; :NOR x2; :POL x1; :RUS x3; :TPE x1; :USA x3

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Men's 1.000m quota, according to my calculations:

  • Maximum quota per NOC = 3;
  • Maximum quota for this distance = 36;
  • Maximum number of male speed skaters in Pyeongchang = 100.

World Cup Ranking

(20, max. 3 per country)

:NED Kai Verbij

:NOR Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen

:CAN Vincent de Haitre

:RUS Denis Yuskov

:NED Kjeld Nuis

:NED Thomas Krol

:RUS Pavel Kulizhnikov

:FIN Mika Poutala

:RUS Alexey Yesin

:USA Joey Mantia

:CAN Alexandre St-Jean

:USA Shani Davis

:USA Jonathan Garcia

:KOR Tae-Yun Kim

:KOR Tae-Bum Mo

:JPN Takuro Oda

:GER Joel Dufter

:GER Nico Ihle

:BLR Ignat Golovatsiuk

:JPN Taro Kondo

Time Ranking

(max. 3 per country,

including the

World Cup Ranking)

:LAT Haralds Silovs

:AUS Daniel Greig

:POL Konrad Niedzwiedzki

:KOR Jae Woong Chung

:CAN Denny Morrison

:POL Sebastian Klosinski

:POL Piotr Michalski

:KAZ Stanislav Palkin

:EST Marten Liiv

:KAZ Denis Kuzin

:HUN Konrád Nagy

:KAZ Fedor Mezentsev

:COL Pedro Causil

:NOR Henrik Fagerli Rukke

:ITA Mirko Giacomo Nenzi

:FIN Pekka Koskela

 

Reserves (max. 6):

  1. :SWE David Andersson
  2. :GER Hubert Hirschbichler
  3. :BEL Mathias Vosté
  4. :CHN Tao Yang
  5. :TPE Darren Ta-Yuan Huang
  6. :BEL Bart Swings

 

Total quota: :AUS x1; :BLR x1; :CAN x3; :COL x1; :EST x1; :FIN x2; :GER x2; :HUN x1; :ITA x1; :JPN x2; :KAZ x3; :KOR x3; :LAT x1; :NED x3; :NOR x2; :POL x3; :RUS x3; :USA x3

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If Wikipedia is to be believed, Pedro Causil is the first South American to ever qualify for the Olympics in speed skating, while this will be the first Olympics since 1936 (and the first since becoming independent from the Soviet Union) where Estonia competes in Speed Skating.

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9 minutes ago, Nate River said:

If Wikipedia is to be believed, Pedro Causil is the first South American to ever qualify for the Olympics in speed skating, while this will be the first Olympics since 1936 (and the first since becoming independent from the Soviet Union) where Estonia competes in Speed Skating.

 

That is correct.

 

Thanks to Dutch domination in Sochi, which lead to subsequent reducing of max quotas and introduction of mass start, several big droughts are about to end. Denmark will have male speed skaters for the first time since 1964, Finland will have a female skater for the first time since 1980, Switzerland female 1980, Austria male 1998, Belarus male 2002.

#banbestmen

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14 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

That is correct.

 

Thanks to Dutch domination in Sochi, which lead to subsequent reducing of max quotas and introduction of mass start, several big droughts are about to end. Denmark will have male speed skaters for the first time since 1964, Finland will have a female skater for the first time since 1980, Switzerland female 1980, Austria male 1998, Belarus male 2002.

Yeah that's gonna make the competition better....... :p 

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