Short track team world championships 2006

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The 2006 World Team Championships in the short track took place from March 25th to 26th, 2006 in Montreal . Montreal hosted the team world championships for the first time, but the individual world championships had already taken place there twice before.

South Korea was victorious in each case, for women ahead of China and Canada, and for men, conversely, ahead of Canada and China. Teams from eight countries took part.

Regulations

Seven teams each with a maximum of five athletes took part for women and men. The seven teams were divided into two groups. The first team in each group qualified directly for the final, the second and third placed team for the round of hope, the fourth placed team was eliminated. The first two teams in the round of hope also made it to the final, while the third and fourth placed teams were eliminated. The runs of the preliminary round groups and the round of hope were completed on the first day of the competition, the final on the second.

Over 500 m and 1000 m, an athlete from one country competed against each other in four runs. There was only one run over 3000 m, with two athletes from each country. Four runners from one country started in the relay. In each individual race, the first received five points, the second three points, the third two points and the fourth one point. Twice as many points were awarded in the season, ten for the first season, six for the second, four for the third and two for the fourth. No point was awarded in the event of a disqualification. The addition of all points of the athletes of a country decided on the placement.

Results

Women

In the first group of the preliminary round, South Korea prevailed and moved into the final. China and Italy reached the round of hope behind, France was eliminated. In the second group of the preliminary round Canada clearly prevailed, the USA and Japan reached the hope round. Only three teams participated in this group. In the hope round, China and Italy reached the final.

rank country Runners 500 m 1000 m 3000 m 3000 m relay
Total points
Time (s) Points Time (min) Points Time (min) Points Time (min) Points
A final
1. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Kang Yun-mi 67.944 1 1: 34.359 5 - - 4: 20.795 6th 40
Jeon Da-hye disq. 0 - - - -
Jin Sun-yu 45,435 3 1: 32.181 5 5: 15.387 5
Byun Chun-sa 45.660 2 1: 33.029 5 - -
Choi Eun-kyung - - 1: 34.366 5 5: 15.750 3
2. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Wang Meng 44,953 5 1: 32.612 3 - - 4: 20.578 10 38
Zhu Mi Lei 44.652 3 1: 33.112 3 5: 16.565 2
Cheng Xiao Lei 45.368 5 1: 34.871 2 5: 33.465 0
Fu Tianyu 45.555 3 1: 54.536 2 - -
3. CanadaCanada Canada Alanna Kraus 45.066 2 - - - - 4: 21.408 2 26th
Kalyna Roberge 44,462 5 1: 32.617 2 5: 16.804 0
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher 45.552 1 1: 35.070 3 - -
Tania Vicent 45.523 5 1: 33.229 2 - -
Amanda Overland - - 1: 34.665 3 5: 16.718 1
4th ItalyItaly Italy Marta Capurso 44,957 3 1: 32.717 1 5: 46.249 0 4: 20.984 4th 14th
Mara Zini disq. 0 - - - -
Arianna Fontana 45,446 2 2: 04.412 1 5: 18.223 0
Katia Zini 45.839 1 1: 36.022 1 - -
Cecilia Maffei - - 1: 35.592 1 - -

Men

In the first group of the preliminary round, South Korea made it through to the finals, China and Italy reached the hopes. The Netherlands, however, were eliminated. In the second preliminary group only three teams competed. Canada prevailed and reached the final, USA and Japan reached the round of hope. In this China and Italy prevailed and followed in the final, for the USA and Japan the tournament was over.

rank country runner 500 m 1000 m 3000 m 5000 m relay
Total points
Time (s) Points Time (min) Points Time (min) Points Time (min) Points
A final
1. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Lee Ho-suk 41.917 5 1: 29.994 5 5: 09.914 0 7: 00.552 2 39
Seo Ho-jin 41.748 3 1: 24.985 5 - -
Song Suk-woo 67.666 1 - - - -
Ahn Hyun-soo 42.367 5 1: 29.206 5 4: 56.506 3
Oh Se-jong - - 1: 28.232 5 - -
2. CanadaCanada Canada Mathieu Turcotte 42.069 3 1: 30.379 3 - - 6: 50.371 10 36
Charles Hamelin 41.271 5 disq. 0 4: 55.820 5
François-Louis Tremblay 42,313 2 - - - -
Éric Bédard 67.829 2 1: 25.433 3 - -
Jonathan Guilmette - - 1: 29.602 3 4: 58.635 0
3. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Cui Liang disq. 0 1: 29.925 2 - - 6: 51.114 6th 27
Li Ye 41.977 2 1: 25.474 2 5: 00.372 0
Li Haonan 42.215 5 1: 28.528 3 - -
Sui Bao Ku 43.140 3 1: 30.513 2 4: 56.543 2
4th ItalyItaly Italy Nicola Franceschina 54.779 2 1: 29.808 2 - - 6: 54.895 4th 16
Fabio Carta 42.078 1 1: 29.265 1 4: 58.785 0
Nicola Rodigari 42.283 3 1: 30.874 1 4: 56.632 1
Roberto Serra disq. 0 - - - -
Yuri Confortola - - 1: 29.943 1 - -

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