Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Mixed 2000 metre relay

Mixed 2000 metre relay
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCapital Indoor Stadium,
Beijing
Date5 February
Competitors59 from 12 nations
Teams12
Winning time2:37.348
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Qu Chunyu
Fan Kexin
Wu Dajing
Ren Ziwei
Zhang Yuting
 China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arianna Fontana
Arianna Valcepina
Martina Valcepina
Pietro Sighel
Andrea Cassinelli
Yuri Confortola
 Italy
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Petra Jászapáti
Zsófia Kónya
Shaoang Liu
Shaolin Sándor Liu
John-Henry Krueger
 Hungary

The mixed 2000 metre relay competition in short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 5 February, at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing.[1] This will be the first time a mixed short track speed skating event is featured at the Olympics.

In July 2018, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially added the mixed relay to the Olympic program held over a distance of 2000 metres.[2] Due to the addition of the event, the competition schedule was increased to six days from five.[3]

China was favored after leading the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup with four races completed before the Olympics, followed by the Netherlands and Hungary.

The Dutch team set an Olympic record in the quarterfinals, but after a fall finished last in their semifinal. South Korea did not advance to semifinals, also after a fall. In the semi-finals, the United States was disqualified for "blocking by infield skater" and the Russian Olympic Committee was disqualified because of "extra team skater causing obstruction", after finishing second and fourth, respectively.[4] This resulted in China, who finished third in their semifinal, having been promoted to Final A.

In Final A, Hungary and Canada crashed in the first turn, forcing the officials to call a restart. In the repeat, Italy and China were leading more than halfway through the race when Canada's Florence Brunelle and Hungary's Petra Jaszapati collided, with both sliding off the course. Both teams recovered to finish the race, but after review, Canada received a penalty for a push from behind and Hungary finished at third place.[5]

China won gold ahead of a late sprint by Italy’s Pietro Sighel at the finish line.

Qualification

The top 12 countries qualified a relay through the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, including host nation China. If a county needed an additional quota spot to complete a relay, it was awarded an additional quota. Italy and the ROC were awarded an additional male athlete spot, while Kazakhstan and Poland were awarded an additional female spot.[6][7]

Records

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

World record South Korea
Kim A-lang
Kim Dong-wook
Kim Ji-yoo
Kwak Yoon-gy
2:35.951 Beijing, China24 October 2021
Olympic recordNot Established

The following records were set during the competition:

Date Round Athletes Country Time Record Ref.
5 February Heat 2 Suzanne Schulting
Xandra Velzeboer
Itzhak de Laat
Jens van 't Wout
 Netherlands OR 2:36.437

Results

Quarterfinals

[8]

RankHeatCountryAthletesTimeNotes
11 ChinaQu Chunyu
Fan Kexin
Wu Dajing
Ren Ziwei
2:37.535Q
21 ItalyArianna Fontana
Arianna Valcepina
Yuri Confortola
Andrea Cassinelli
2:38.308Q
31 South KoreaChoi Min-jeong
Lee Yu-bin
Hwang Dae-heon
Park Jang-hyuk
2:48.308
41 PolandNikola Mazur
Kamila Stormowska
Michal Niewinski
Lukasz Kuczynski
2:50.513
12 NetherlandsSuzanne Schulting
Xandra Velzeboer
Itzhak de Laat
Jens van 't Wout
2:36.437Q, OR
22 CanadaCourtney Sarault
Florence Brunelle
Steven Dubois
Pascal Dion
2:36.747Q
32 KazakhstanYana Khan
Olga Tikhonova
Denis Nikisha
Abzal Azhgaliyev
2:43.004q
42 FranceTifany Huot-Marchand
Gwendoline Daudet
Sébastien Lepape
Quentin Fercoq
2:51.221
13 HungaryPetra Jászapáti
Zsófia Kónya
Shaolin Sándor Liu
John-Henry Krueger
2:38.396Q
23 ROCSofia Prosvirnova
Ekaterina Efremenkova
Semion Elistratov
Konstantin Ivliev
2:38.445Q
33 United StatesKristen Santos
Maame Biney
Andrew Heo
Ryan Pivirotto
2:39.043q
43 JapanYuki Kikuchi
Sumire Kikuchi
Kazuki Yoshinaga
Kota Kikuchi
2:39.112

Semifinals

[9]

QA – qualified for Final A
QB – qualified for Final B
PEN – penalty
RankHeatCountryAthletesTimeNotes
11 CanadaCourtney Sarault
Kim Boutin
Jordan Pierre-Gilles
Pascal Dion
2:36.808QA
21 ItalyArianna Fontana
Martina Valcepina
Pietro Sighel
Andrea Cassinelli
2:36.895QA
31 KazakhstanYana Khan
Olga Tikhonova
Denis Nikisha
Abzal Azhgaliyev
2:42.575QB
41 NetherlandsSuzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Sjinkie Knegt
Jens van 't Wout
2:51.919QB
12 HungaryPetra Jászapáti
Zsófia Kónya
Shaoang Liu
Shaolin Sándor Liu
2:38.052QA
22 ChinaQu Chunyu
Zhang Yuting
Wu Dajing
Ren Ziwei
2:38.783QA
2 ROCSofia Prosvirnova
Elena Seregina
Semion Elistratov
Konstantin Ivliev
PEN
2 United StatesKristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
Andrew Heo
Ryan Pivirotto
PEN

Final B

RankCountryAthletesTimeNotes
4 NetherlandsSuzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Sjinkie Knegt
Jens van 't Wout
2:36.966
5 KazakhstanYana Khan
Olga Tikhonova
Adil Galiakhmetov
Denis Nikisha
2:44.148

Final A

[10]

RankCountryAthletesTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s) ChinaQu Chunyu
Fan Kexin
Wu Dajing
Ren Ziwei
2:37.348
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ItalyArianna Fontana
Martina Valcepina
Pietro Sighel
Andrea Cassinelli
2:37.364
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) HungaryPetra Jászapáti
Zsófia Kónya
Shaoang Liu
Shaolin Sándor Liu
2:40.900
 CanadaFlorence Brunelle
Kim Boutin
Steven Dubois
Jordan Pierre-Gilles
PEN

Final ranking

[11]

RankCountryAthletesQFSFFBFABest Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) ChinaQu Chunyu
Fan Kexin
Zhang Yuting
Wu Dajing
Ren Ziwei
1212:37.348
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ItalyArianna Fontana
Martina Valcepina
Arianna Valcepina
Pietro Sighel
Yuri Confortola
Andrea Cassinelli
2222:36.895
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) HungaryPetra Jászapáti
Zsófia Kónya
Shaoang Liu
Shaolin Sándor Liu
John-Henry Krueger
1132:38.052
4 NetherlandsSuzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Xandra Velzeboer
Itzhak de Laat
Sjinkie Knegt
Jens van 't Wout
1412:36.437
5 KazakhstanYana Khan
Olga Tikhonova
Denis Nikisha
Abzal Azhgaliyev
3322:42.575
6 CanadaCourtney Sarault
Florence Brunelle
Kim Boutin
Steven Dubois
Jordan Pierre-Gilles
Pascal Dion
21PEN2:36.747
7 ROCSofia Prosvirnova
Ekaterina Efremenkova
Elena Seregina
Semion Elistratov
Konstantin Ivliev
2PEN2:38.445
8 United StatesKristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
Maame Biney
Andrew Heo
Ryan Pivirotto
3PEN2:39.043
9 South KoreaChoi Min-jeong
Lee Yu-bin
Hwang Dae-heon
Park Jang-hyuk
32:48.308
10 JapanYuki Kikuchi
Sumire Kikuchi
Kazuki Yoshinaga
Kota Kikuchi
42:39.112
11 PolandNikola Mazur
Kamila Stormowska
Michal Niewinski
Lukasz Kuczynski
42:50.513
12 FranceTifany Huot-Marchand
Gwendoline Daudet
Sébastien Lepape
Quentin Fercoq
42:51.221

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