Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres

Women's 500 metres
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCapital Indoor Stadium,
Beijing
Date5 and 7 February
Competitors32 from 15 nations
Winning time42.488
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Arianna Fontana  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Boutin  Canada
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Short track speed skating at the
2022 Winter Olympics
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The women's 500 metres competition in short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 5 February (heats) and 7 February (finals), at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing.[1] Arianna Fontana of Italy won the event, replicating her success in 2018. Suzanne Schulting of the Netherlands took the silver, setting the Olympic record in one of the heats, and Kim Boutin of Canada won the bronze.

The defending champion was Fontana. The silver medalist, Yara van Kerkhof, and the bronze medalist, Boutin, who was also the world record holder, qualified as well. Van Kerkhof, however, was not selected to skate this distance. Schulting was the 2021 World Short Track Speed Skating champion at all distances, including 1500 m. Fontana and Selma Poutsma were the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Many top athletes did not participate in the championship, however. Fontana was leading the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup at the 500 m distance with four races completed before the Olympics, followed by Boutin and Natalia Maliszewska. Maliszewska was not allowed to compete as she tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after her arrival in Beijing.[2]

Qualification

Countries were assigned quotas based on their performance during the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, with the top 32 athletes (maximum of three per country qualifying quotas. If a NOC declined a quota spot, it was distributed to the next available athlete, only if the maximum quota of 56 athletes per gender was not surpassed.[3]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Kim Boutin (CAN) 41.936 Salt Lake City, United States 3 November 2019
Olympic record  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 42.422 Gangneung, South Korea 13 February 2018

A new Olympic record was set during the competition.

Date Round Athlete Country Time Record Ref
5 February Heat 4 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 42.379 OR [4]

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Name Country Time[4] Notes
1 1 Selma Poutsma  Netherlands 43.472 Q
2 1 Florence Brunelle  Canada 43.477 Q
3 1 Valentina Aščić  Croatia 44.681
4 1 Tifany Huot-Marchand  France 54.758
1 2 Fan Kexin  China 43.275 Q
2 2 Sofia Prosvirnova  ROC 43.331 Q
3 2 Zsófia Kónya  Hungary 43.905
4 2 Gwendoline Daudet  France 45.515
1 3 Kim Boutin  Canada 42.732 Q
2 3 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 42.848 Q
3 3 Maame Biney  United States 42.919 q
4 3 Kamila Stormowska  Poland 44.053
1 4 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 42.379 Q, OR
2 4 Alyson Charles  Canada 42.991 Q
3 4 Arianna Valcepina  Italy 43.070 q
4 4 Ekaterina Efremenkova  ROC 43.140
1 5 Arianna Fontana  Italy 42.940 Q
2 5 Zhang Yuting  China 43.233 Q
3 5 Michaela Hrůzová  Czech Republic 45.060
4 5 Corinne Stoddard  United States No time
1 6 Choi Min-jeong  South Korea 42.853 Q
2 6 Martina Valcepina  Italy 43.606 Q
3 6 Patrycja Maliszewska  Poland 44.130
4 6 Kathryn Thomson  Great Britain 1:06.594
1 7 Xandra Velzeboer  Netherlands 42.563 Q
2 7 Qu Chunyu  China 42.691 Q
3 7 Sumire Kikuchi  Japan 42.829 q
4 7 Lee Yu-bin  South Korea 43.141
1 8 Kristen Santos  United States 43.579 Q
2 8 Elena Seregina  ROC 43.605 Q
3 8 Hanne Desmet  Belgium 43.702 q
4 8 Nikola Mazur  Poland 43.732

Quarterfinals

Rank Heat Name Country Time[5] Notes
1 1 Kim Boutin  Canada 42.391 Q
2 1 Arianna Valcepina  Italy 42.891 Q
3 1 Fan Kexin  China 1:03.594
4 1 Alyson Charles  Canada 1:07.206 ADV
1 Florence Brunelle  Canada PEN
1 2 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 43.476 Q
2 2 Elena Seregina  ROC 43.712 Q
3 2 Maame Biney  United States 46.099
4 2 Selma Poutsma  Netherlands 1:07.285
2 Xandra Velzeboer  Netherlands PEN
1 3 Arianna Fontana  Italy 42.635 Q
2 3 Hanne Desmet  Belgium 42.991 Q
3 3 Zhang Yuting  China 54.211 ADV
4 3 Choi Min-jeong  South Korea 1:04.939
3 Sofia Prosvirnova  ROC PEN
1 4 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 42.922 Q
2 4 Qu Chunyu  China 43.029 Q
3 4 Sumire Kikuchi  Japan 56.092
4 Kristen Santos  United States PEN
4 Martina Valcepina  Italy PEN

Semifinals

Rank Heat Name Country Time[6] Notes
1 1 Arianna Fontana  Italy 42.387 QA
2 1 Kim Boutin  Canada 42.664 QA
3 1 Elena Seregina  ROC 42.685 QB
4 1 Alyson Charles  Canada 42.829 QB
5 1 Arianna Valcepina  Italy 44.044
1 2 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 42.475 QA
2 2 Zhang Yuting  China 43.196 QA
3 2 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 43.198 QB
4 2 Hanne Desmet  Belgium 55.304 ADVA
2 Qu Chunyu  China PEN

Finals

Final B

Rank Name Country Time Notes
6 Elena Seregina  ROC 42.972
7 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 43.004
8 Alyson Charles  Canada 43.273

Final A

Rank Name Country Time[7] Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Arianna Fontana  Italy 42.488
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 42.559
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Boutin  Canada 42.724
4 Zhang Yuting  China 42.803
5 Hanne Desmet  Belgium 42.941

References

  1. ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Kolejny zwrot akcji! Natalia Maliszewska nie została dopuszczona do startu" (in Polish). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Qualification Systems for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022 Short Track Speed Skating" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b Heats results, Olympics.com
  5. ^ Quarterfinals results
  6. ^ Semifinals results
  7. ^ Finals results
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