Men's 1000 metres at the XXII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Podium | |||||||||||||
Venue | Iceberg Skating Palace Sochi, Russia | ||||||||||||
Dates | 13 February 2014 (qualifying heats) 15 February 2014 (quarterfinal, semifinal, and final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 32 from 14 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:25.325 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Short-track speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
500 m | men | women |
1000 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m relay | women | |
5000 m relay | men | |
The men's 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics was held between 13–15 February 2014 at the Iceberg Skating Palace in Sochi, Russia. [1]
The qualifying heats were held on 13 February with the quarterfinal, the semifinal and the final were held on 15 February.
The 2010 Olympic Champion was Lee Jung-Su of South Korea, who did not run. The defending World Champion was Sin Da-woon, also of South Korea. He did not win a medal.
Viktor Ahn and Vladimir Grigorev, both of Russia, won the gold and the silver medals, respectively. Sjinkie Knegt of the Netherlands became third. The medals of Ahn and Grigorev became the first ever gold and silver medals of Russia in short track speed skating, whereas the medal of Knegt became the first ever medal of the Netherlands in short track speed skating.
Gold medal won in this event featured Chelyabinsk meteor fragment to commemorate at first anniversary of this meteor strike. [2]
Countries were assigned quotas using a combination of the four special Olympic Qualification classifications that were held at two world cups in November 2013. A nation may enter a maximum of three athletes per event. [3] For this event a total of 32 athletes representing 14 nations qualified to compete. [4]
The final results: [5]
Rank | Quarterfinal | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Lee Han-bin | ![]() | 1:24.444 | Q |
2 | 1 | Han Tianyu | ![]() | 1:24.490 | Q |
3 | 1 | Chris Creveling | ![]() | 1:24.691 | |
4 | 1 | Sándor Liu Shaolin | ![]() | 1.24.966 | |
5 | 1 | Charle Cournoyer | ![]() | 1:25.204 | |
1 | 2 | Wu Dajing | ![]() | 1:24.753 | Q |
2 | 2 | Vladimir Grigorev | ![]() | 1:24.868 | Q |
3 | 2 | Sébastien Lepape | ![]() | 1:25.368 | |
4 | 2 | Yuri Confortola | ![]() | 1:25.428 | |
5 | 2 | Viktor Knoch | ![]() | 1:25.673 | |
1 | 3 | Viktor Ahn | ![]() | 1:25.666 | Q |
2 | 3 | Sjinkie Knegt | ![]() | 1:25.695 | Q |
3 | 3 | Eddy Alvarez | ![]() | 1:39.092 | |
4 | 3 | Charles Hamelin | ![]() | 1:40.408 | |
1 | 4 | Sin Da-woon | ![]() | 1:24.215 | Q |
2 | 4 | Semion Elistratov | ![]() | 1:24.239 | Q |
3 | 4 | Olivier Jean | ![]() | 1:24.935 | |
– | 4 | J. R. Celski | ![]() | DNF |
Rank | Semifinal | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Vladimir Grigorev | ![]() | 1:25.346 | QA |
2 | 1 | Sin Da-woon | ![]() | 1:25.564 | QA |
3 | 1 | Sjinkie Knegt | ![]() | 1:27.258 | ADV |
– | 1 | Lee Han-bin | ![]() | PEN | |
1 | 2 | Viktor Ahn | ![]() | 1:24.102 | QA |
2 | 2 | Wu Dajing | ![]() | 1:24.239 | QA |
3 | 2 | Semion Elistratov | ![]() | 1:24.275 | QB |
4 | 2 | Han Tianyu | ![]() | 1:24.611 | QB |
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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5 | Han Tianyu | ![]() | 1:29.334 | |
6 | Semion Elistratov | ![]() | 1:29.429 |
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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![]() | Viktor Ahn | ![]() | 1:25.325 | |
![]() | Vladimir Grigorev | ![]() | 1:25.399 | |
![]() | Sjinkie Knegt | ![]() | 1:25.611 | |
4 | Wu Dajing | ![]() | 1:25.772 | |
– | Sin Da-woon | ![]() | PEN |
The final overall standings were: [5]
Sjinkie Knegt is a Dutch short track speed skater.
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