Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metre relay

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Women's 3000 metre relay
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Short track speed skating pictogram.svg
Venue Capital Indoor Stadium,
Beijing
Date9 and 13 February
Competitors34 from 8 nations
Teams8
Winning time4:03.409
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Selma Poutsma
Suzanne Schulting
Yara van Kerkhof
Xandra Velzeboer
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Lee Yu-bin
Seo Whi-min
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg Fan Kexin
Han Yutong
Qu Chunyu
Zhang Chutong
Zhang Yuting
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2018
2026  

The women's 3000 metre relay competition in short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February (semifinals) and 13 February (finals), at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing. [1] The event was won by Suzanne Schulting, Selma Poutsma, Xandra Velzeboer, and Yara van Kerkhof, representing the Netherlands. They set a new Olympic record in Final A. It was the first time a European team won the event. South Korea won silver, and China bronze.

The defending champion were South Korea, with Italy and the Netherlands being second and third in 2018. The Netherlands were the 2021 World Short Track Speed Skating champion, France and Italy are the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Many top athletes did not participate in the championship, however. The Netherlands were leading the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup with four races completed before the Olympics, followed by South Korea and Canada.

Qualification

The top with the top 8 countries qualified a relay through the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, including host nation China. [2]

Records

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

World recordFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Selma Poutsma
Suzanne Schulting
Yara van Kerkhof
Xandra Velzeboer
4:02.809 Beijing, China 23 October 2021
Olympic recordFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Suzanne Schulting
Yara van Kerkhof
Lara van Ruijven
Jorien ter Mors
4:03.471 Gangneung, South Korea 20 February 2018

A new Olympic record was set during the competition.

DateRoundAthleteTimeRecordRef
13 FebruaryFinal AFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Suzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Xandra Velzeboer
Yara van Kerkhof
4:03.409 OR [3]

Results

Semifinals

RankHeatCountryAthletesTime [4] Notes
11Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Suzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Xandra Velzeboer
Yara van Kerkhof
4:04.133QA
21Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Han Yutong
Qu Chunyu
Fan Kexin
Zhang Yuting
4:04.383QA
31Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Nikola Mazur
Natalia Maliszewska
Kamila Stormowska
Patrycja Maliszewska
4:10.074QB
41Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Arianna Fontana
Cynthia Mascitto
Martina Valcepina
Arianna Valcepina
4:17.438QB
12Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Courtney Sarault
Florence Brunelle
Kim Boutin
Alyson Charles
4:05.893QA
22Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Seo Whi-min
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Lee Yu-bin
4:05.904QA
32Olympic flag.svg  ROC Sofia Prosvirnova
Ekaterina Efremenkova
Elena Seregina
Anna Vostrikova
4:06.064QB
42Flag of the United States.svg  United States Kristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
Maame Biney
Julie Letai
4:06.098QB

Finals

Final B

RankCountryAthletesTimeNotes
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Arianna Fontana
Martina Valcepina
Arianna Sighel
Arianna Valcepina
4:09.688
6Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Nikola Mazur
Natalia Maliszewska
Kamila Stormowska
Patrycja Maliszewska
4:10.210
Olympic flag.svg  ROC Sofia Prosvirnova
Ekaterina Efremenkova
Elena Seregina
Anna Vostrikova
PEN
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Kristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
Maame Biney
Julie Letai
PEN

Final A

RankCountryAthletesTime [5] Notes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Suzanne Schulting
Selma Poutsma
Xandra Velzeboer
Yara van Kerkhof
4:03.409 OR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Seo Whi-min
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Lee Yu-bin
4:03.627
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Qu Chunyu
Zhang Chutong
Fan Kexin
Zhang Yuting
4:03.863
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Courtney Sarault
Florence Brunelle
Kim Boutin
Alyson Charles
4:04.329

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References

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  4. Semifinals results
  5. Finals results