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Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 1000 metres

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Men's 1000 metres
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for short track
VenueTorino Palavela
Dates15–18 February
Competitors26 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ahn Hyun-soo  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lee Ho-suk  South Korea
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Apolo Anton Ohno  United States
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The men's 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics began on 15 February, with the final on 18 February, at the Torino Palavela.[1]

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Records

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

World record  Li Jiajun (CHN) 1:24.674 Bormio, Italy 14 February 2004 [2]
Olympic record  Mathieu Turcotte (CAN) 1:27.185 Salt Lake City, United States 16 February 2002 [2]

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

Date[2] Event Team Time OR WR
15 February Heat 1  Li Ye (CHN) 1:27.048 OR
18 February Quarterfinal 1  Rusty Smith (USA) 1:27.000 OR
18 February Final A  Ahn Hyun-soo (KOR) 1:26.739 OR

Results

Heats

The first round was held on 15 February. There were seven heats of three or four skaters each, with the top two finishers and the two fastest third-place finishers also moving on to the quarterfinals. As two skaters tied for the second-fastest third-place time, three skaters advanced through this method. Two other skaters were advanced after being interfered with.[2]

Heats

Heat Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 1 Li Ye  China 1:27.048 Q OR
1 2 Nicola Rodigari  Italy 1:27.184 Q
1 3 Jean Charles Mattei  France 1:28.009
1 4 Paul Stanley  Great Britain 1:28.511
2 1 François-Louis Tremblay  Canada 1:28.925 Q
2 2 Satoru Terao  Japan 1:29.090 Q
2 3 Jon Eley  Great Britain 1:29.147
2 4 Mark McNee  Australia 1:30.033
3 1 Ahn Hyun-soo  South Korea 1:27.372 Q
3 2 Rusty Smith  United States 1:27.508 Q
3 3 Peter Darazs  Hungary 1:27.929 q
4 1 Lee Ho-suk  South Korea 1:35.634 Q
4 2 Matus Uzak  Slovakia 1:35.989 Q
4 3 Vyacheslav Kurginyan  Russia 1:36.070
5 1 Éric Bédard  Canada 1:28.274 Q
5 2 Dariusz Kulesza  Poland 1:29.102 Q
5 3 Sebastian Praus  Germany 1:35.375 ADV
5 Maxime Chataignier  France DQ
6 1 Li Jiajun  China 1:27.765 Q
6 2 Fabio Carta  Italy 1:27.826 Q
6 3 Pieter Gysel  Belgium 1:27.994 q
6 4 Arian Nachbar  Germany 1:27.994 q
7 1 Apolo Anton Ohno  United States 1:36.120 Q
7 2 Volodymyr Grygoriev  Ukraine 1:36.397 Q
7 3 Mikhail Rajine  Russia 1:42.677 ADV
7 Niels Kerstholt  Netherlands DQ

Quarterfinals

The top two finishers in each of the four quarterfinals advanced to the semifinals.[2]

Quarterfinal 1
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Rusty Smith  United States 1:27.000 Q OR
2 Li Ye  China 1:27.078 Q
3 Nicola Rodigari  Italy 1:27.240
4 Mikhail Rajine  Russia 1:32.432
Matus Uzak  Slovakia DQ
Quarterfinal 2
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Ahn Hyun-Soo  South Korea 1:29.371 Q
2 Apolo Anton Ohno  United States 1:29.650 Q
3 Sebastian Praus  Germany 1:29.820
4 Dariusz Kulesza  Poland 1:30.556
Quarterfinal 3
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Li Juajun  China 1:28.179 Q
2 Pieter Gysel  Belgium 1:28.335 Q
3 Satoru Terao  Japan 1:28.499
4 Peter Darazs  Hungary 1:28.738
François-Louis Tremblay  Canada DQ
Quarterfinal 4
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Lee Ho-suk  South Korea 1:27.265 Q
2 Éric Bédard  Canada 1:27.546 Q
3 Fabio Carta  Italy 1:27.656
4 Arian Nachbar  Germany 1:27.679
5 Volodymyr Grygoriev  Ukraine 1:29.168

Semifinals

The top two finishers in each of the two semifinals qualified for the A final, while the third and fourth place skaters advanced to the B Final.[2] In the first semifinal, China's Li Ye fell, but he was advanced to the final after Belgium's Pieter Gysel was disqualified.[3]

Semifinal 1
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Lee Ho-suk  South Korea 1:29.150 QA
2 Rusty Smith  United States 1:29.515 QA
3 Li Ye  China 1:47.965 ADV
Pieter Gysel  Belgium DQ
Semifinal 2
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1 Ahn Hyun-Soo  South Korea 1:27.900 QA
2 Apolo Anton Ohno  United States 1:28.080 QA
3 Li Jiajun  China 1:29.183 QB
Éric Bédard  Canada DQ

Finals

The five qualifying skaters competed in Final A. Since only one skater qualified for the B Final (the two disqualified semifinalists did not advance), it was not contested, and China's Li Jiajun was awarded 6th place.[2]

Final A
Rank Athlete Country Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ahn Hyun-soo  South Korea 1:26.739 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lee Ho-suk  South Korea 1:26.764
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Apolo Anton Ohno  United States 1:26.927
4 Rusty Smith  United States 1:27.435
5 Li Ye  China 1:29.918

References

  1. ^ "Short Track Speed Skating at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Men's 1,000 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Torino 2006 Official Report - Short Track Speed Skating" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Ohno, Smith Make 1,000m Short Track Final". Associated Press. San Francisco Chronicle. 18 February 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2009.[dead link]
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