Women's 3000 metre relay at the XVII Olympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre |
Dates | 22 February |
Competitors | 33 from 8 nations |
Winning time | 4:26.64 |
Medalists | |
Short track speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics | ||
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500 m | men | women |
1000 m | men | women |
3000 m relay | women | |
5000 m relay | men | |
The Women's 3000 metre relay in short track speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics took place on 24 February at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre. [1] [2]
The semifinals were held on 24 February. The top two teams in each semifinal qualified for the A final, while the third and fourth place teams advanced to the B Final. [1]
Rank | Country | Athlete | Result | Notes |
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1 | Canada | Christine Boudrias Isabelle Charest Sylvie Daigle Nathalie Lambert | 4:26.94 | Q OR |
2 | South Korea | Chun Lee-kyung Kim So-hee Kim Yun-mi Won Hye-kyung | 4:27.15 | Q |
3 | Russia | Yekaterina Mikhaylova Marina Pylayeva Yelena Tikhanina Viktoriya Troitskaya-Taranina | 4:33.47 | |
4 | Italy | Barbara Baldissera Marinella Canclini Katia Mosconi Mara Urbani | 4:45.18 |
Rank | Country | Athlete | Result | Notes |
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1 | China | Su Xiaohua Wang Xiulan Yang Yang (S) Zhang Yanmei | 4:32.14 | Q |
2 | United States | Amy Peterson Cathy Turner Nikki Ziegelmeyer Karen Cashman | 4:35.52 | Q |
3 | Netherlands | Penèlope di Lella Priscilla Ernst Anke Jannie Landman Esmeralda Ossendrijver | 4:45.56 | |
4 | France | Valérie Barizza Sandrine Daudet Sandra Deleglise Laure Drouet | 4:55.24 |
The four qualifying teams competed in Final A, while four others raced in Final B. [1]
Rank | Country | Athlete | Result | Notes |
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South Korea | Chun Lee-kyung Kim So-hee Kim Yun-mi Won Hye-kyung | 4:26.64 | ||
Canada | Christine Boudrias Isabelle Charest Sylvie Daigle Nathalie Lambert | 4:32.04 | ||
United States | Amy Peterson Cathy Turner Nikki Ziegelmeyer Karen Cashman | 4:39.34 | Shana Sundstrom was an alternate of the American team but didn't compete and didn't get a medal. [3] [4] [5] | |
– | China | Su Xiaohua Wang Xiulan Yang Yang (S) Zhang Yanmei | DQ |
Rank | Country | Athlete | Result | Notes |
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4 | Italy | Barbara Baldissera Marinella Canclini Katia Mosconi Katia Colturi | 4:34.46 | |
5 | Russia | Yekaterina Mikhaylova Marina Pylayeva Yelena Tikhanina Viktoriya Troitskaya-Taranina | 4:34.60 | |
6 | Netherlands | Penèlope di Lella Priscilla Ernst Anke Jannie Landman Esmeralda Ossendrijver | 4:45.40 | |
7 | France | Valérie Barizza Sandrine Daudet Sandra Deleglise Laure Drouet | 4:59.94 |
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