Olympic Winter Games 2018 / speed skating - 500 m (women)

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500 m speed skating of the women of the
2018 Olympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics.svg Speed ​​skating pictogram.svg
Winner JapanJapan Nao Kodaira
Competitions
500 m Women Men
1000 m Women Men
1500 m Women Men
3000 m Women
5000 m Women Men
10,000 m Men
Mass start Women Men
Team tracking Women Men

500 m speed skating for women at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games .

The 500 m in women's speed skating took place on February 18, 2018 at 8:00 p.m. local time (12:00 p.m. Central European Time ). The venue was the Gangneung Oval .

The Olympic champion came from Japan with Nao Kodaira . This set the existing Olympic record of Lee Sang-hwa , who took second place. The bronze medal was won by Karolína Erbanová from the Czech Republic.

Records

Existing records

World record Lee Sang-hwa ( South Korea ) Korea SouthSouth Korea  36.36 s Salt Lake City November 16, 2013
Olympic record Lee Sang-hwa ( South Korea ) Korea SouthSouth Korea  37.28 s Sochi 11th of February 2014

New records

Olympic record Nao Kodaira ( Japan ) JapanJapan  36.94 s February 18, 2018

Results

rank Surname country Time (s) Remarks
1 Nao Kodaira JapanJapan Japan 36.94 Olympic record, track record
2 Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 37.33
3 Karolína Erbanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 37.34
4th Vanessa Herzog AustriaAustria Austria 37.51
5 Brittany Bowe United StatesUnited States United States 37.530
6th Jorien ter Mors NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 37.539
7th Angelina Golikova OlympiaOlympic Athletes from Russia Olympic athletes from Russia 37.62
8th Arisa Go JapanJapan Japan 37.67
9 Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 37.81
10 Marsha Hudey CanadaCanada Canada 37.88
11 Heather Bergsma United StatesUnited States United States 38.13
12 Kim Hyun-yung Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 38.251
13 Erina Kamiya JapanJapan Japan 38.255
14th Heather McLean CanadaCanada Canada 38.29
15th Zhang Hong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 38.39
16 Judith Dannhauer GermanyGermany Germany 38,534
16 Kim Min-sun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 38,534
18th Keep Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 38,538
19th Anice That NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 38.75
20th Tian Ruining China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 38.86
21st Ekaterina Aidova KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 38.96
22nd Huang Yu-ting Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 38.98
23 Lotte van Beek NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 39.18
24 Erin Jackson United StatesUnited States United States 39.20
25th Kaja Ziomek PolandPoland Poland 39.26
26th Yvonne Daldossi ItalyItaly Italy 39.28
27 Ida Njåtun NorwayNorway Norway 39.33
28 Elina Risku FinlandFinland Finland 39.36
29 Francesca Bettrone ItalyItaly Italy 39.52
30th Ksenia Sadouskaya BelarusBelarus Belarus 39.64
31 Alexandra Ianculescu RomaniaRomania Romania 40.70

Web links

  • Results on the official website of the 2018 Winter Olympics