Short track speed skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

Short track speed skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place at the CIG de Malley in Lausanne, Switzerland from 18 to 22 January 2020.[1][2]

Short track speed skating
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueCIG de Malley
Dates18–22 January
Competitors61 from 32 nations

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea4307
 Mixed-NOCs1113
2 Netherlands0101
3 Canada0022
 China0022
Totals (4 nations)55515

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 500 metres
Lee Jeong-min
 South Korea
40.772 Jang Sung-woo
 South Korea
41.000 Zhang Tianyi
 China
48.570
Boys' 1000 metres
Jang Sung-woo
 South Korea
1:33.531 Lee Jeong-min
 South Korea
1:33.646 Li Kongchao
 China
1:33.851
Girls' 500 metres
Seo Whi-min
 South Korea
43.483 Michelle Velzeboer
 Netherlands
45.235 Florence Brunelle
 Canada
45.314
Girls' 1000 metres
Seo Whi-min
 South Korea
1:29.439 Kim Chan-seo
 South Korea
1:29.538 Florence Brunelle
 Canada
1:30.024
Mixed NOC team relay
 Team B (MIX)
 Kim Chan-seo (KOR)
 Diede van Oorschot (NED)
 Shogo Miyata (JPN)
 Jonathan So (USA)
4:12.378  Team G (MIX)
 Iuliia Beresneva (RUS)
 Chang Hui (TPE)
 Jang Sung-woo (KOR)
 Gabriel Volet (FRA)
4:12.972  Team A (MIX)
 Olivia Weedon (GBR)
 Seo Whi-min (KOR)
 Thomas Nadalini (ITA)
 Ethan De Rose (NZL)
4:16.115

Qualification

64 skaters (32 per gender) will qualify to compete. The top four countries ranked in the women's 500 metres and men's 1000 metres events at the 2019 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships qualified two athletes for the respective gender. The rest of the spots were awarded one per NOC until the total quota was complete. The host nation has the right to enter one athlete in each event if not qualified.[3]

EventQuotasBoys'Girls'
2019 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships Top 4 2  China
 Japan
 Russia
 South Korea
 Netherlands
 Poland
 South Korea
 United States
1  Australia
 Austria
 Belgium
 Bulgaria
 Canada
 Croatia
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Hungary
 Italy
 Kazakhstan
 Latvia
 Luxembourg
 Malaysia
 Netherlands
 New Zealand
 Philippines
 Poland
 Serbia
 Singapore
 Slovenia
 Switzerland
 Chinese Taipei
 Thailand
 Ukraine
 United States
 Australia
 Canada
 China
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Hungary
 Italy
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 Latvia
 Luxembourg
 Malaysia
 Russia
 Serbia
 Singapore
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Sweden

 Switzerland
 Chinese Taipei
 Ukraine
Total 32 29
  • Switzerland did not qualify a male skater. However, as host nation is entitled to enter one male athlete. If the country chooses to do so, it would replace Bulgaria in the competition. Switzerland did decided to use its men's quota.
  • Australia, Slovenia and Sweden declined girls' quotas. These spots were not reallocated.
  • Luxembourg, Serbia and Slovenia did not use boys' quotas. These were reallocated to Bulgaria, Singapore and Croatia

Summary

A total of 32 countries qualified skaters.[4]

NOCBoys'Girls'Total
 Australia11
 Austria11
 Belgium11
 Bulgaria11
 Canada112
 China213
 Croatia112
 Czech Republic11
 France112
 Germany112
 Great Britain112
 Hungary112
 Italy112
 Japan213
 Kazakhstan112
 Latvia112
 Luxembourg11
 Malaysia112
 Netherlands123
 New Zealand11
 Philippines11
 Poland123
 Russia213
 Serbia11
 Singapore112
 Slovakia11
 South Korea224
 Switzerland112
 Chinese Taipei112
 Thailand11
 Ukraine112
 United States123
Total: 32 NOCs322961

References

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