Short Track at the 2018 Winter Olympics | |||||
Medalists - PyeongChang 2018: | |||||
Sukhee Shim | KOR | ||||
A-lang Kim | |||||
Minjeong Choi | |||||
Yejin KIM | |||||
Arianna Fontana | ITA | ||||
Cecilia Maffei | |||||
Lucia Peretti | |||||
Martina Valcepina | |||||
Jorien ter Mors | NED | ||||
Yara van Kerkhof | |||||
Lara van Ruijven | |||||
Suzanne Schulting |
Facts - Women's 3000 m relay - PyeongChang 2018 | |||||
Venue: Gangneung Ice Arena | |||||
Participants: 8 teams participated in the event. | |||||
Schedule: PyeongChang time | |||||
Sat 10 Feb | Qualification | 20:50 | |||
Tue 20 Feb | Final | 20:20 | |||
Schedule Short Track 2018 | |||||
Format: Short track teams competed in heats on a 111 m oval ice track. Eight teams of four short track skaters participated in the relay event. The competition format included two semifinals, B-final and A-final. Each team decided among themselves the number of laps each athlete skated. The only exception was the last two laps, which had to be covered by the same skater. The first two teams from each semifinal advanced to the A-final and the rest of the teams to the B-final. The B-final determined the classification from place no. 5 to 8 and the A-final from place no. 1 to 4. The Olympic champions was the team winning the A-final.
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This information about Women's 3000 m relay - Short Track at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang is based on the official Olympic reports and the Olympian Database | |||||
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