Olympic Winter Games 2002 / short track
Short track at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games |
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venue | Salt Lake City |
Competition venue | Salt Lake Ice Center |
Nations | 26th |
Athletes | 111 (60 , 51 ) |
date | 13.-23. February 2002 |
decisions | 8th |
← Nagano 1998 |
At the XIX. The 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City hosted eight short track competitions. The venue was the Salt Lake Ice Center (the IOC prohibited Delta Air Lines, the naming rights partner of the venue, from using the name during the event and referred to the venue as the Salt Lake Ice Center ).
Balance sheet
Medal table
space | country | total | |||
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1 | People's Republic of China | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7th |
2 | South Korea | 2 | 2 | - | 4th |
3 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6th |
4th | United States | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Australia | 1 | - | - | 1 |
6th | Bulgaria | - | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8th | Italy | - | 1 | - | 1 |
Medalist
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Results men
500 m
space | country | athlete | Time (s) |
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1 | CAN | Marc Gagnon | 41,802 |
2 | CAN | Jonathan Guilmette | 41,994 |
3 | United States | Rusty Smith | 42.027 |
4th | CHN | Feng Kai | 42.112 |
5 | JPN | Satoru Terao | 42.219 |
6th | COR | Kim Dong-sung | 42.076 |
7th | BEL | Wim De Deyne | 42.961 |
8th | JPN | Takafumi Nishitani | 42,535 |
15th | GER | Arian neighbor | 43.626 |
Date: February 23, 2002, 8:10 pm
The previous Olympic record was already undercut in the preliminary round. The disqualification of audience favorite Apolo Anton Ohno because of disability caused Aufsejem .
1000 m
space | country | athlete | Time (min) |
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1 | OUT | Steven Bradbury | 1: 29.109 |
2 | United States | Apolo Anton Ohno | 1: 30.160 |
3 | CAN | Mathieu Turcotte | 1: 30.563 |
4th | COR | Ahn Hyun-soo | 1: 32.519 |
5 | COR | Kim Dong-sung | 1: 35.582 |
6th | ITA | Fabio Carta | 1: 35.589 |
7th | JPN | Naoya Tamura | 1: 35.823 |
8th | CHN | Li Jiajun | DSQ |
23 | GER | Arian neighbor | 1: 33.585 |
Date: February 16, 2002, 8:45 p.m.
The Olympic victory of the Australian short tracker Steven Bradbury was one of the strangest in Olympic history. Bradbury only managed to qualify for the semi-finals and finals because other athletes fell on the last corner. In the final, Bradbury was way behind on the last lap; But since another athlete fell in the last corner and pulled everyone except Bradbury away, he was able to cross the finish line unhindered. He was the first Australian gold medalist at the Winter Games.
1500 m
space | country | athlete | Time (min) |
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1 | United States | Apolo Anton Ohno | 2: 18.541 |
2 | CHN | Li Jiajun | 2: 18.731 |
3 | CAN | Marc Gagnon | 2: 18.806 |
4th | ITA | Fabio Carta | 2: 18.947 |
5 | FRA | Bruno Loscos | 2: 19.587 |
6th | United States | Rusty Smith | 2: 27.155 |
7th | CHN | Guo Wei | 2: 27.376 |
8th | NED | Cees Juffermans | 2: 27.611 |
15th | GER | André Hartwig | 2: 22.541 |
Date: February 20, 2002, 8:15 pm
5000 m relay
space | country | athlete | Time (min) |
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1 | CAN |
Éric Bédard Marc Gagnon Jonathan Guilmette François-Louis Tremblay Mathieu Turcotte |
6: 51.579 |
2 | ITA |
Michele Antonioli Maurizio Carnino Fabio Carta Nicola Franceschina Nicola Rodigari |
6: 56.327 |
3 | CHN |
To Yulong Feng Kai Guo Wei Li Jiajun Li Ye |
6: 59.633 |
4th | United States |
Ron Biondo J. P. Kepka Apolo Anton Ohno Rusty Smith Daniel Weinstein |
7: 03.926 |
5 | JPN |
Takehiro Kodera Takatumi Nishitani Yugo Shinohara Naoya Tamura Satoru Terao |
7: 19.893 |
6th | OUT |
Steven Bradbury Stephen Lee Alex McEwan Andrew McNee Mark McNee |
7: 45.271 |
7th | BEL |
Wim De Deyne Peter Gysel Ward Janssens Simon Van Vossel |
6: 56.389 |
COR |
Ahn Hyun-soo Kim Dong-sung Lee Seung-jae Min Ryoung Oh Se-jong |
DSQ |
Date: February 23, 2002, 8:45 p.m.
Results women
500 m
space | country | sportswoman | Time (s) |
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1 | CHN | Yang Yang (A) | 44.187 |
2 | BUL | Evgenia Radanova | 44.252 |
3 | CHN | Wang Chunlu | 44.272 |
4th | CAN | Isabelle Charest | 44.662 |
5 | United States | Caroline Hallisey | 44.679 |
6th | CAN | Alanna Kraus | 44.930 |
7th | COR | Choi Eun-kyung | 45.383 |
8th | ITA | Mara Zini | 45.494 |
14th | GER | Yvonne Kunze | 45.717 |
17th | GER | Susanne Rudolph | 45.288 |
Date: February 16, 2002, 8:55 pm
1000 m
space | country | sportswoman | Time (min) |
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1 | CHN | Yang Yang (A) | 1: 36.391 |
2 | COR | Ko Gi-hyun | 1: 36.427 |
3 | CHN | Yang Yang (S) | 1: 37.008 |
4th | CAN | Marie-Ève Drolet | 1: 37.563 |
5 | BUL | Evgenia Radanova | 1: 34.702 |
6th | COR | Choi Eun-kyung | 1: 34.808 |
7th | JPN | Chikage Tanaka | 1: 35.125 |
8th | CAN | Alanna Kraus | 1: 35.642 |
14th | GER | Yvonne Kunze | 1: 35.830 |
16 | GER | Christin Priebst | 1: 36.848 |
Date: February 23, 2002, 8:20 pm
1500 m
space | country | sportswoman | Time (min) |
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1 | COR | Ko Gi-hyun | 2: 31.581 |
2 | COR | Choi Eun-kyung | 2: 31.610 |
3 | BUL | Evgenia Radanova | 2: 31.723 |
4th | CHN | Yang Yang (A) | 2: 31.791 |
5 | CAN | Alanna Kraus | 3: 05.002 |
6th | CAN | Marie-Ève Drolet | 2: 31.203 |
7th | JPN | Chikage Tanaka | 2: 31.479 |
8th | GER | Christin Priebst | 2: 32.442 |
22nd | GER | Yvonne Kunze | 2: 29.779 |
Date: February 13, 2002, 8:35 p.m.
3000 m relay
space | country | Sportswomen | Time (min) |
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1 | COR |
Choi Eun-kyung Choi Min-kyung Joo Min-jin Park Hye-won |
4: 12.793 |
2 | CHN |
Sun Dandan Wang Chunlu Yang Yang (A) Yang Yang (S) |
4: 13.236 |
3 | CAN |
Isabelle Charest Marie-Ève Drolet Amélie Goulet-Nadon Alanna Kraus |
4: 15.738 |
4th | JPN |
Yuka Kamino Atsuko Takata Chikage Tanaka Ikue Teshigawara |
4: 21.107 |
5 | ITA |
Marinella Canclini Marta Capurso Evelina Rodigari Mara Zini |
4: 20.014 |
6th | BUL |
Marina Georgiewa-Nikolowa Anna Krastewa Evgenija Radanowa Daniela Vlaewa |
4: 20.703 |
7th | United States |
Julie Goskowicz Caroline Hallisey Amy Peterson Erin Porter |
4: 20.730 |
8th | GER |
Ulrike Lehmann Aika Klein Yvonne Kunze Christin Priebst |
4: 22.222 |
Date: February 20, 2002, 8:00 p.m.
Web links
- Calendar and results overview of the ISU
- Short track at the 2002 Winter Olympics in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Australia win first ever gold. BBC Online, February 7, 2002, accessed April 6, 2014 .