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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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On 26/01/2018 at 05:20, intoronto said:

And technically this isn't a reallocation. The Russians were dq'd...

The British Olympic Association makes all the governing bodies sign an agreement that they will name their selections by the agreed date and will not accept any reallocation unless there are any exceptional circumstances. They have this notion that is someone wasn't good enough to get a quota in the first place then they wont get a reallocation. Takes no account of the fact for instance in Alpine Skiing being good in one event wasn't catered for and that there were more nations getting quota, reducing the numbers left. They probably hadn't set a standard for speed skating as they may not even have thought we would have a team! We should get one place with Columbia in the women's mass start. If we decline then that will be saying your not good enough go take some drugs.. It will do nothing to promote the sport or the legacy promised at 2012. Its also not all about medals...

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3 minutes ago, Jwacoles said:

The British Olympic Association makes all the governing bodies sign an agreement that they will name their selections by the agreed date and will not accept any reallocation unless there are any exceptional circumstances. They have this notion that is someone wasn't good enough to get a quota in the first place then they wont get a reallocation. Takes no account of the fact for instance in Alpine Skiing being good in one event wasn't catered for and that there were more nations getting quota, reducing the numbers left. They probably hadn't set a standard for speed skating as they may not even have thought we would have a team! We should get one place with Columbia in the women's mass start. If we decline then that will be saying your not good enough go take some drugs.. It will do nothing to promote the sport or the legacy promised at 2012. Its also not all about medals...

Great point! Everything I have seen so far suggests that our delgation is unfortunately likely to stay at 59. There is one consistent policy which is 2xtop 67% finishes at a World Cup event but Gemma Cooper only got that once in a mass start at the Calgary WC, so she technically hasn't met the conditions set out by the BOA for all sports. It was because of this that we rejected our second Women's Ski Cross quota. Whilst it is unfortunate we won't have any speed skaters (long track) in PyeongChang, our team is developing and the results in the Junior World Cup and near qualification this time are positive steps towards developing the sport in GB.

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MEN'S 500m

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Daniel GREIG
  2. :BLR Belarus - Ignat GOLOVATSIUK
  3. :BEL Belgium - Mathias Eddy A VOSTE
  4. :CAN Canada - Alex BOISVERT-LACROIX
  5. :CAN Canada - Laurent DUBREUIL
  6. :CAN Canada - Gilmore JUNIO
  7. :CHN China - GAO Tingyu
  8. :CHN China - XIE Jiaxuan
  9. :CHN China - YANG Tao
  10. :TPE Chinese Taipei - SUNG Ching-Yang
  11. :COL Colombia - Pedro CAUSIL
  12. :FIN Finland - Pekka KOSKELA
  13. :FIN Finland - Mika POUTALA
  14. :GER Germany - Joel DUFTER
  15. :GER Germany - Nico IHLE
  16. :ITA Italy - Mirko Giacomo NENZI
  17. :JPN Japan - Tsubasa HASEGAWA
  18. :JPN Japan - Joji KATO
  19. :JPN Japan - Daichi YAMANAKA
  20. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Roman KRECH
  21. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Artyom KRIKUNOV
  22. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Stanislav PALKIN
  23. :NED Netherlands - Ronald MULDER
  24. :NED Netherlands - Jan SMEEKENS
  25. :NED Netherlands - Kai VERBIJ
  26. :NOR Norway - Haavard LORENTZEN
  27. :NOR Norway - Henrik RUKKE
  28. :POL Poland - Piotr MICHALSKI
  29. :POL Poland - Artur NOGAL
  30. :POL Poland - Artur WAS
  31. :KOR South Korea - CHA Min-Kyu
  32. :KOR South Korea - KIM Jun-Ho
  33. :KOR South Korea - MO Tae-Bum
  34. :USA United States - Jonathan GARCIA
  35. :USA United States - Kimani GRIFFIN
  36. :USA United States - Mitchell WHITMORE

 

Total Athletes Qualified  36

Total Nations Qualified  17

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MEN'S 1000m

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - Daniel GREIG
  2. :BLR Belarus - Ignat GOLOVATSIUK
  3. :BEL Belgium - Mathias Eddy A VOSTE
  4. :CAN Canada - Vincent DE HAITRE
  5. :CAN Canada - Laurent DUBREUIL
  6. :CAN Canada - Alexandre ST-JEAN
  7. :CHN China - YANG Tao
  8. :COL Colombia - Pedro CAUSIL
  9. :EST Estonia - Marten LIIV
  10. :FIN Finland - Pekka KOSKELA
  11. :FIN Finland - Mika POUTALA
  12. :GER Germany - Joel DUFTER
  13. :GER Germany - Nico IHLE
  14. :HUN Hungary - Konrad NAGY
  15. :ITA Italy - Mirko Giacomo NENZI
  16. :JPN Japan - Tsubasa HASEGAWA
  17. :JPN Japan - Takuro ODA
  18. :JPN Japan - Daichi YAMANAKA
  19. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Denis KUZIN
  20. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Fedor MEZENTSEV
  21. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Stanislav PALKIN
  22. :LAT Latvia - Haralds SILOVS
  23. :NED Netherlands - Kjeld NUIS
  24. :NED Netherlands - Kai VERBIJ
  25. :NED Netherlands - Koen VERWEI
  26. :NOR Norway - Haavard LORENTZEN
  27. :NOR Norway - Henrik RUKKE
  28. :POL Poland - Sebastian KLOSINSKI
  29. :POL Poland - Piotr MICHALSKI
  30. :POL Poland - Konrad NIEDZWIEDZKI
  31. :KOR South Korea - CHA Min-Kyu
  32. :KOR South Korea - CHUNG Jae-Woong
  33. :KOR South Korea - KIM Tae-Yun
  34. :USA United States - Shani DAVIS
  35. :USA United States - Joey MANTIA
  36. :USA United States - Mitchell WHITMORE

 

Total Athletes Qualified  36

Total Nations Qualified  19

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MEN'S 1500m

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BEL Belgium - Mathias VOSTE
  2. :BEL Belgium - Bart SWINGS
  3. :CAN Canada - Vincent DE HAITRE
  4. :CAN Canada - Benjamin DONNELLY
  5. :CAN Canada - Denny MORRISON
  6. :CHN China - XIAKAINI Aerchenghazi
  7. :TPE Chinese Taipei - William TAI
  8. :EST Estonia - Marten LIIV
  9. :FRA France - Alexis CONTIN
  10. :HUN Hungary - Konrad NAGY
  11. :ITA Italy - Andrea GIOVANNINI
  12. :JPN Japan - Takuro ODA
  13. :JPN Japan - Shota NAKAMURA
  14. :JPN Japan - Shane WILLIAMSON
  15. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Denis KUZIN
  16. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Fedor MEZENTSEV
  17. :LAT Latvia - Haralds SILOVS
  18. :NED Netherlands - Kjeld NUIS
  19. :NED Netherlands - Patrick ROEST
  20. :NED Netherlands - Koen VERWEIJ
  21. :NZL New Zealand - Reyon KAY
  22. :NZL New Zealand - Peter MICHAEL
  23. :NOR Norway - Sindre HENRIKSEN
  24. :NOR Norway - Alan Dahl JOHANSSON
  25. :NOR Norway - Svere Lunde PEDERSEN
  26. :WHT Olympic Athlete from Russia - Sergey TROFIMOV
  27. :POL Poland - Zbigniew BRODKA
  28. :POL Poland - Konrad NIEDZWIEDZKI
  29. :POL Poland - Jan SZYMANSKI
  30. :KOR South Korea - JOO Hyong-Jun
  31. :KOR South Korea - KIM Min-Seok
  32. :SUI Switzerland - Livio WENGER
  33. :USA United States - Shani DAVIS
  34. :USA United States - Brian HANSEN
  35. :USA United States - Joey MANTIA

 

Total Athletes Qualified  35

Total Nations Qualified  19

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MEN'S 5000m

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BEL Belgium - Bart SWINGS
  2. :CAN Canada - Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
  3. :FRA France - Alexis CONTIN
  4. :GER Germany - Patrick BECKERT
  5. :GER Germany - Moritz GEISREITER
  6. :ITA Italy - Davide GHIOTTO
  7. :ITA Italy - Andrea GIOVANNINI
  8. :ITA Italy - Nicola TUMOLERO
  9. :JPN Japan - Seitaro ICHINOHE
  10. :JPN Japan - Ryosuke TSUCHIYA
  11. :NED Netherlands - Jan BLOKHUIJSEN
  12. :NED Netherlands - Sven KRAMER
  13. :NED Netherlands - Bob DE VRIES
  14. :NZL New Zealand - Peter MICHAEL
  15. :NOR Norway - Haavard BOEKKO
  16. :NOR Norway - Simen Spieler NILSEN
  17. :NOR Norway - Svere Lunde PEDERSEN
  18. :POL Poland - Adrian WIELGAT
  19. :KOR South Korea - LEE Seung-Hoon
  20. :SWE Sweden - Nils VAN DER POEL
  21. :SUI Switzerland - Livio WENGER
  22. :USA United States - Emery LEHMAN

 

Total Athletes Qualified  22

Total Nations Qualified  14

 

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MEN'S 10 000m

Qualified Nations:

  1. :BEL Belgium - Bart SWINGS
  2. :CAN Canada - Jordan BELCHOS
  3. :CAN Canada - Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
  4. :GER Germany - Patrick BECKERT
  5. :GER Germany - Moritz GEISREITER
  6. :ITA Italy - Davide GHIOTTO
  7. :ITA Italy - Nicola TUMOLERO
  8. :JPN Japan - Ryosuke TSUCHIYA
  9. :NED Netherlands - Jorrit BERGSMA
  10. :NED Netherlands - Sven KRAMER
  11. :NOR Norway - Haavard BOEKKO
  12. :KOR South Korea - LEE Seung-Hoon

 

Total Athletes Qualified  12

Total Nations Qualified  8

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MEN'S MASS START

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUT Austria - Linus HEIDEGGER
  2. :BLR Belarus - Vitali MIKHAILAU
  3. :BEL Belgium - Bart SWINGS
  4. :CAN Canada - Olivier JEAN
  5. :CHN China - WANG Hongli
  6. :DEN Denmark - Stefan Due SCHMIDT
  7. :DEN Denmark - Viktor Hald THORUP
  8. :FRA France - Alexis CONTIN
  9. :ITA Italy - Andrea GIOVANNINI
  10. :JPN Japan - Ryosuke TSUCHIYA
  11. :JPN Japan - Shane WILLIAMSON
  12. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Fedor MEZENTSEV
  13. :LAT Latvia - Haralds SILOVS
  14. :NED Netherlands - Sven KRAMER
  15. :NED Netherlands - Koen VERWEIJ
  16. :NZL New Zealand - Reyon KAY
  17. :NZL New Zealand - Peter MICHAEL
  18. :NOR Norway - Sverre Lunde PEDERSEN
  19. :POL Poland - Konrad NIEDZWIEDZKI
  20. :KOR South Korea - CHUNG Jae-Won
  21. :KOR South Korea - LEE Seung-Hoon
  22. :SUI Switzerland - Livio WENGER
  23. :USA United States - Brian HANSEN
  24. :USA United States - Joey MANTIA

 

Total Athletes Qualified  24

Total Nations Qualified  18

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MEN'S TEAM PURSUIT

Qualified Nations:

  1. :CAN Canada
  2. :ITA Italy
  3. :JPN Japan
  4. :NED Netherlands
  5. :NZL New Zealand
  6. :NOR Norway
  7. :KOR South Korea
  8. :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  35

Total Nations Qualified  8

 

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