Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 metres

Women’s 1500 metres
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueGangneung Ice Arena
Gangneung, South Korea
Dates17 February
Competitors36 from 17 nations
Winning time2:24.948
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Choi Min-jeong  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Li Jinyu  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Boutin  Canada
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Short track speed skating at the
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The Women’s 1500 metres in short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics took place on 17 February 2018 at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea.[1]

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Uğur Erdener, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Jan Dijkema, President of the International Skating Union.

Records

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

World record  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 2:14.354 Salt Lake City, United States 12 November 2016
Olympic record  Zhou Yang (CHN) 2:16.993 Vancouver, Canada 20 February 2010

No new records were established during the competition.

Results

Heats

Q – qualified for the semifinals[2]
ADV – advanced
PEN – penalty
Rank Heat Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Arianna Fontana  Italy 2:28.494 Q
2 1 Jorien ter Mors  Netherlands 2:28.587 Q
3 1 Sumire Kikuchi  Japan 2:29.665 Q
4 1 Kim Iong-a  Kazakhstan 2:29.875
5 1 Shim Suk-hee  South Korea 2:39.984
1 Sára Bácskai  Hungary PEN
1 2 Han Yutong  China 2:31.158 Q
2 2 Marianne St-Gelais  Canada 2:31.274 Q
3 2 Martina Valcepina  Italy 2:31.370 Q
4 2 Kathryn Thomson  Great Britain 2:32.891
5 2 Anna Seidel  Germany 2:56.976 ADV
2 Jessica Kooreman  United States PEN
1 3 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 2:27.730 Q
2 3 Deanna Lockett  Australia 2:28.996 Q
3 3 Charlotte Gilmartin  Great Britain 2:29.005 Q
4 3 Michaela Sejpalová  Czech Republic 2:30.012
5 3 Cheyenne Goh  Singapore 2:36.971
3 Ekaterina Efremenkova  Olympic Athletes from Russia PEN
1 4 Kim A-lang  South Korea 2:20.891 Q
2 4 Kim Boutin  Canada 2:21.149 Q
3 4 Véronique Pierron  France 2:22.119 Q
4 4 Magdalena Warakomska  Poland 2:23.693
4 Anastassiya Krestova  Kazakhstan PEN
4 Yuki Kikuchi  Japan PEN
1 5 Elise Christie  Great Britain 2:29.316 Q
2 5 Zhou Yang  China 2:29.587 Q
3 5 Valérie Maltais  Canada 2:29.877 Q
4 5 Tifany Huot-Marchand  France 2:29.996
5 5 Bianca Walter  Germany 2:30.819
6 5 Maame Biney  United States 2:31.819
1 6 Choi Min-jeong  South Korea 2:24.595 Q
2 6 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 2:25.022 Q
3 6 Li Jinyu  China 2:25.034 Q
4 6 Sofia Prosvirnova  Olympic Athletes from Russia 2:25.553
5 6 Lana Gehring  United States 2:27.336
6 6 Shione Kaminaga  Japan 2:28.719

Semifinals

QA – qualified for Final A[3]
QB – qualified for Final B
ADV – advanced
PEN – penalty
Rank Semifinal Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Kim A-lang  South Korea 2:22.691 QA
2 1 Kim Boutin  Canada 2:22.799 QA
3 1 Han Yutong  China 2:22.826 QB
4 1 Martina Valcepina  Italy 2:24.171 QB
5 1 Veronique Pierron  France 2:28.023
6 1 Anna Seidel  Germany 3:00.658
1 Marianne St-Gelais  Canada PEN
1 2 Jorien ter Mors  Netherlands 2:34.385 QA
2 2 Arianna Fontana  Italy 2:34.489 QA
3 2 Sumire Kikuchi  Japan 2:34.526 QB
4 2 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 2:34.632 QB
5 2 Charlotte Gilmartin  Great Britain 3:00.691
6 2 Deanna Lockett  Australia 3:01.928
1 3 Choi Min-jeong  South Korea 2:22.295 QA
2 3 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 2:23.210 QA
3 3 Zhou Yang  China 2:23.485 QB
4 3 Li Jinyu  China 2:33.005 ADV
3 Valérie Maltais  Canada PEN
3 Elise Christie  Great Britain PEN

Final B

Rank Name Country Time Notes
8 Zhou Yang  China 2:35.241
9 Han Yutong  China 2:36.548
10 Suzanne Schulting  Netherlands 2:37.163
11 Sumire Kikuchi  Japan 2:54.450
12 Martina Valcepina  Italy PEN

Final A

The final was held at 21:09.[4]

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Choi Min-jeong  South Korea 2:24.948
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Li Jinyu  China 2:25.703
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Boutin  Canada 2:25.834
4 Kim A-lang  South Korea 2:25.941
5 Jorien ter Mors  Netherlands 2:25.955
6 Petra Jászapáti  Hungary 2:26.138
7 Arianna Fontana  Italy 2:27.475

References

  1. ^ "Schedule". POCOG. Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results