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

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sport Speed ​​skating
discipline 500 m
gender Men
Attendees 36 athletes from 17 countries
Competition location Gangneung oval
Competition phase 19th February 2018
Winning time 34.41 s ( OR )
Medalist
gold medal NorwayNorway Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen ( NOR )
Silver medal Korea SouthSouth Korea Cha Min-kyu ( KOR )
Bronze medal China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Gao Tingyu ( CHN )
Speed ​​skatingSpeed ​​skating competitions at
the 2018 Winter Olympics
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 men's speed skating at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games .

The 500 m in men's speed skating was held on February 19, 2018 in the Gangneung Oval . Olympic champion was the Norwegian Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen , who set a new Olympic record with a time of 34.41 seconds. Silver went to Cha Min-kyu from South Korea, ahead of the Chinese Gao Tingyu , who won bronze.

Existing records

500 m (1 run)

World record Pavel Kulischnikow ( Russia ) RussiaRussia  33.98 s Salt Lake City 20th November 2015
Olympic record Casey FitzRandolph ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  34.42 s Salt Lake City February 11, 2002

500 m (2 runs)

World record Jeremy Wotherspoon ( Canada ) CanadaCanada  68.31 s Salt Lake City November 16, 2013
Olympic record Casey FitzRandolph ( United States ) United StatesUnited States  69.23 s Salt Lake City February 11, 2002

New records

Olympic record Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen ( Norway ) NorwayNorway  34.41 s 19th February 2018

Results

rank Surname country Time (s) Remarks
1 Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen NorwayNorway Norway 34.41 OR , TR
2 Cha Min-kyu Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 34.42
3 Gao Tingyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 34.65
4th Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 34.68
5 Daichi Yamanaka JapanJapan Japan 34.78
6th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 34.831
7th Ronald Mulder NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 34.839
8th Nico Ihle GermanyGermany Germany 34.89
9 Kai Verbij NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 34.90
10 Jan Smeekens NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 34.930
11 Alex Boisvert-Lacroix CanadaCanada Canada 34.934
12 Kim Jun-ho Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 35.01
13 Artur Was PolandPoland Poland 35.02
14th Tsubasa Hasegawa JapanJapan Japan 35.08
15th Mitchell Whitmore United StatesUnited States United States 35.13
16 Mo Tae-bum Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 35.154
17th Gilmore Junio CanadaCanada Canada 35.158
18th Laurent Dubreuil CanadaCanada Canada 35.16
19th Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 35.192
20th Pedro Causil ColombiaColombia Colombia 35.196
21st Daniel Greig AustraliaAustralia Australia 35.22
22nd Ihnat Halavazjuk BelarusBelarus Belarus 35.22
23 Jonathan Garcia United StatesUnited States United States 35.23
24 Stanislav Palkin KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 35.33
25th Artyom Krikunov KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 35.34
26th Kimani Griffin United StatesUnited States United States 35.38
27 Yang Tao China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 35.41
28 Henrik Rukke NorwayNorway Norway 35,500
29 Joel Dufter GermanyGermany Germany 35.506
30th Mirko Giacomo Nenzi ItalyItaly Italy 35.51
31 Xie Jiaxuan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 35,545
32 Mathias Vosté BelgiumBelgium Belgium 35,546
33 Piotr Michalski PolandPoland Poland 35.64
34 Sung Ching-yang Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 35.86
35 Roman Kretsch KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 35.92
36 Artur Nogal PolandPoland Poland 58.71 Fall with finish

Web links

  • Results on the official website of the 2018 Winter Olympics