Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics

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Speed Skating
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Speed skating pictogram
VenueNational Speed Skating Oval
Dates5–19 February 2022
No. of events14 (7 men, 7 women)
← 2018
2026 →

Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held at the National Speed Skating Oval ("Ice Ribbon") in Beijing, China between 5 and 19 February 2022. It was the 24th time speed skating was held at the Winter Olympics (17th time for women).

A total of 166 quota spots (83 per gender) were distributed to the sport, a decline of 14 from the 2018 Winter Olympics. For the first time, gender equality was achieved in terms of quotas. A total of 14 events were contested, seven for men and seven for women.

Qualification

A total quota of 166 athletes was allowed to compete at the Games (maximum 83 men and 83 women). For the 2018 Winter Olympics the total quota was 180 athletes (maximum 100 men and 80 women). The maximum total number of athletes per gender per nation was 9, compared to 10 in 2018. Countries were assigned quotas based on the results of ISU Speed Skating World Cup competitions. When quota were reached, each nation was permitted to enter a maximum of three athletes per gender for all events apart from the 5000m (women), 10,000m (men) and mass start events, for which they could enter a maximum of two athletes per event.

Qualification times

The following qualification times were released on July 1, 2021, and were unchanged from 2018.

Event Men Women
500 metres 35.70 39.50
1000 metres 1:10.50 1:18.00
1500 metres 1:48.00 1:59.50
3000 metres 4:12.00
5000 metres 6:30.00 7:20.00 or 4:08.00 (3000 m)
10,000 metres 13:30.00 or 6:25.00 (5000 m)
Mass start 1:57.50 (1500 m) 2:10.00 (1500 m)

Competition schedule

The following was the competition schedule for all speed skating events. With the exception of the Team pursuit events, all rounds of each event were concluded within a single session.

All times are local times.

Day Date Time Event
Day 1 Saturday, 5 February 16:30-18:05 Women's 3000 metres
Day 2 Sunday, 6 February 16:30-18:25 Men's 5000 metres
Day 3 Monday, 7 February 16:30-18:05 Women's 1500 metres
Day 4 Tuesday, 8 February 18:30-20:00 Men's 1500 metres
Day 6 Thursday, 10 February 20:00-21:30 Women's 5000 metres
Day 7 Friday, 11 February 16:00-18:05 Men's 10,000 metres
Day 8 Saturday, 12 February 16:00-17:45 Team pursuit women – Quarterfinals
Men's 500 metres
Day 9 Sunday, 13 February 21:00-22:50 Team pursuit men – Quarterfinals
Women's 500 metres
Day 11 Tuesday, 15 February 14:30-17:15 Team pursuit men – Finals
Team pursuit women – Finals
Day 13 Thursday, 17 February 16:30-17:55 Women's 1000 metres
Day 14 Friday, 18 February 16:30-17:50 Men's 1000 metres
Day 15 Saturday, 19 February 15:00-17:35 Mass start men
Mass start women

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands64212
2 Sweden2002
3 Canada1315
 Japan1315
5 Norway1023
 United States1023
7 Belgium1001
 China*1001
9 South Korea0224
10 Italy0123
11 ROC0112
12 Czech Republic0011
Totals (12 entries)14141442

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres
Gao Tingyu
 China
34.32 OR Cha Min-kyu
 South Korea
34.39 Wataru Morishige
 Japan
34.49
1000 metres
Thomas Krol
 Netherlands
1:07.92 Laurent Dubreuil
 Canada
1:08.32 Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
 Norway
1:08.48
1500 metres
Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:43.21 OR Thomas Krol
 Netherlands
1:43.55 Kim Min-seok
 South Korea
1:44.24
5000 metres
Nils van der Poel
 Sweden
6:08.84 OR Patrick Roest
 Netherlands
6:09.31 Hallgeir Engebråten
 Norway
6:09.88
10,000 metres
Nils van der Poel
 Sweden
12:30.74 WR, OR Patrick Roest
 Netherlands
12:44.59 Davide Ghiotto
 Italy
12:45.98
Mass start
Bart Swings
 Belgium
63 points Chung Jae-won
 South Korea
40 points Lee Seung-hoon
 South Korea
20 points
Team pursuit
 Norway
Hallgeir Engebråten
Peder Kongshaug
Sverre Lunde Pedersen
3:38.08  ROC
Daniil Aldoshkin
Sergey Trofimov
Ruslan Zakharov
3:40.46  United States
Casey Dawson
Emery Lehman
Joey Mantia
Ethan Cepuran
3:38.81

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres
Erin Jackson
 United States
37.04 Miho Takagi
 Japan
37.12 Angelina Golikova
 ROC
37.21
1000 metres
Miho Takagi
 Japan
1:13.19 OR Jutta Leerdam
 Netherlands
1:13.83 Brittany Bowe
 United States
1:14.61
1500 metres
Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:53.28 OR Miho Takagi
 Japan
1:53.72 Antoinette de Jong
 Netherlands
1:54.82
3000 metres
Irene Schouten
 Netherlands
3:56.93 OR Francesca Lollobrigida
 Italy
3:58.06 Isabelle Weidemann
 Canada
3:58.64
5000 metres
Irene Schouten
 Netherlands
6:43.51 OR Isabelle Weidemann
 Canada
6:48.18 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
6:50.09
Mass start
Irene Schouten
 Netherlands
60 points Ivanie Blondin
 Canada
40 points Francesca Lollobrigida
 Italy
20 points
Team pursuit
 Canada
Ivanie Blondin
Valérie Maltais
Isabelle Weidemann
2:53.44 OR  Japan
Ayano Sato
Miho Takagi
Nana Takagi
3:04.47  Netherlands
Marijke Groenewoud
Irene Schouten
Ireen Wüst
Antoinette de Jong
2:56.86

a Skaters who did not participate in the final of the team pursuit event, but received medals as part of the team, having taken part in an earlier round.

Participating nations

27 nations sent speed skaters to compete in the speed skating events.

Records

Olympic records

Event Date Round Athlete Country Time Record Ref
Women's 3000 metres 5 February Pair 10 Irene Schouten  Netherlands 3:56.93 OR
Men's 5000 metres 6 February Pair 5 Patrick Roest  Netherlands 6:09.31 OR
Men's 5000 metres 6 February Pair 10 Nils van der Poel  Sweden 6:08.84 OR
Women's 1500 metres 7 February Pair 12 Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 1:53.28 OR
Men's 1500 metres 8 February Pair 11 Kjeld Nuis  Netherlands 1:43.21 OR
Women's 5000 metres 10 February Pair 6 Irene Schouten  Netherlands 6:43.51 OR
Men's 10,000 metres 11 February Pair 5 Nils van der Poel  Sweden 12:30.74 WR, OR
Men's 500 metres 12 February Pair 7 Gao Tingyu  China 34.32 OR
Women's team pursuit 12 February Quarterfinal 1 Ayano Sato
Miho Takagi
Nana Takagi
 Japan 2:53.61 OR
Men's team pursuit 15 February Semifinal 2 Daniil Aldoshkin
Sergey Trofimov
Ruslan Zakharov
 ROC 3:36.62 OR
Women's team pursuit 15 February Final A Ivanie Blondin
Valérie Maltais
Isabelle Weidemann
 Canada 2:53.44 OR
Women's 1000 metres 17 February Pair 13 Miho Takagi  Japan 1:13.19 OR

Controversy

In the men's 500 metres event, a false start was called in the last two heats, one of which included current World Cup champion Laurent Dubreuil. This was questioned by 1992 Winter Olympics Champion Bart Veldkamp.

References

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