Speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

The men's 10,000 metres speed skating competition of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics was held at Richmond Olympic Oval on 23 February 2010.[1]

Men's 10,000 metres
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueRichmond Olympic Oval
Date23 February 2010
Competitors15 from 9 nations
Winning time12:58.55
Medalists
Lee Seung-hoon  South Korea
Ivan Skobrev  Russia
Bob de Jong  Netherlands

The overwhelming pre-race favorite Sven Kramer, who had won 18 consecutive 10,000 m races since 2006, was disqualified due to a missed lane change after 6600 m into the race. Kramer finished the race in a time of 12:54.50, under the impression that he had won the gold medal in a new Olympic and track record, but was then told by his coach, Gerard Kemkers, that he had been disqualified.[2][3] Kemkers took the blame for the gaffe, as he had directed Kramer into the inner lane, even when Kramer was attempting to take the correct outer lane.[4]

The gold medal instead was won by Lee Seung-hoon in 12:58.55, edging the existing Olympic record by 0.37 seconds. Despite Lee's earlier silver medal at the 5000 m race, his achievement was a surprise, since, before 2010, he had never skated a 10,000 m race under 14 minutes.[5] He broke his personal and the Korean national record, set on 10 January 2010, by 22.5 seconds. Kramer's disqualification allowed Bob de Jong to earn his third Olympic medal on the 10,000 m (he won silver in 1998 and gold in 2006), a feat only equalled by Knut Johannesen, who won silver, gold and bronze at the Olympics in 1956, 1960 and 1964.

Records

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

World record Sven Kramer (NED)12:41.69Salt Lake City, United States10 March 2007[6]
Olympic record Jochem Uytdehaage (NED)12:58.92Salt Lake City, United States22 February 2002

The following new Olympic record was set during this competition.

DateRoundAthleteCountryTimeRecord
23 FebruaryPair 5Lee Seung-hoon South Korea12:58.55OR

OR = Olympic record
The Richmond Olympic Oval track record remained at 12:55.32, set by Sven Kramer on 14 March 2009.

Results

RankPairLaneNameCountryTimeTime behindNotes
5iLee Seung-hoon South Korea12:58.55N/AOR
8oIvan Skobrev Russia13:02.07+3.52
7oBob de Jong Netherlands13:06.73+8.18
46iAlexis Contin France13:12.11+13.56
57iHåvard Bøkko Norway13:14.92+16.37
62oSverre Haugli Norway13:18.74+20.19
73iHenrik Christiansen Norway13:25.65+27.10
82iJonathan Kuck United States13:31.78+33.23
95oArjen van der Kieft Netherlands13:33.37+34.82
106oMarco Weber Germany13:35.73+37.18
114iHiroki Hirako Japan13:37.56+39.01
121iRyan Bedford United States13:40.20+41.65
134oAleksandr Rumyantsev Russia13:45.77+47.22
143oSebastian Druszkiewicz Poland13:49.31+49.40
8iSven Kramer Netherlands(12:54.50)DSQ[7]
--Enrico Fabris ItalyDNS[8]

References

  1. "Speed Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games: Men's 10,000 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. Brian Hamilton, One lane change changes everything; The Netherlands’ Sven Kramer has the 10,000-meter race won — until it’s lost, Chicago Tribune, 23 February 2010
  3. Kerby, Trey, "Sven Kramer gets the gold medal in 'Oops!'", Yahoo! News, 23 February 2010.
  4. Stunning gaffe by coach costs Holland's Kramer a sure gold
  5. Lee Seung-hoon at Speesdskatingresults.com
  6. "Evolution of the world record 10,000 meters Men". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  7. For an incorrect lane change
  8. Enrico Fabris withdrew one hour before the start of the race citing nausea . It was too late for a reserve to take his place, so only 15 skaters participated in this competition.
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