Women's mass start at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Gangneung Oval, Gangneung, South Korea | ||||||||||||
Date | 24 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 15 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning points | 60 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
500 m | men | women |
1000 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
3000 m | women | |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | |
Mass start | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
The women's mass start speed skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held 24 February 2018 at Gangneung Oval in Gangneung. [1] [2] This was the first time the mass start has been introduced to the Olympics. [3] The competition was held as a points race.
There were 12 skaters in each semifinal. The eight best finishers from each of two semi-finals competed in the final. Each race consisted of 16 laps. Three leaders after last 16th lap received 60, 40 and 20 points respectively. Three intermediate sprints award points to the first three competitors (5 points, 3 points, 1 point) after 4th, 8th and 12th laps. Event rankings were based on points gained in sprints, then by finish time for athletes with equal points. [4] In the Gangneung Oval, the accurate distance of 16 laps of the warm-up lane, is 5,695.175 m (355.948 m each lap).
All races were skated on the same day, 24 February 2018. The first semifinal was held at 20:00, [5] the second at 20:15. [6] The final was on the same day at 21:30. [7]
Rank | Semifinal | Name | Country | Points | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Francesca Lollobrigida | Italy | 68 | 8:54.19 | Q |
2 | 1 | Guo Dan | China | 43 | 8:54.20 | Q |
3 | 1 | Keri Morrison | Canada | 21 | 8:54.25 | Q |
4 | 1 | Irene Schouten | Netherlands | 5 | 8:54.94 | Q |
5 | 1 | Nana Takagi | Japan | 5 | 8:55.14 | Q |
6 | 1 | Kim Bo-reum | South Korea | 4 | 9:22.21 | Q |
7 | 1 | Mia Manganello | United States | 1 | 8:54.52 | Q |
8 | 1 | Maryna Zuyeva | Belarus | 0 | 8:54.38 | Q |
9 | 1 | Elena Møller Rigas | Denmark | 0 | 8:54.39 | |
10 | 1 | Laura Gómez | Colombia | 0 | 8:54.99 | |
11 | 1 | Magdalena Czyszczoń | Poland | 0 | 8:56.66 | |
12 | 1 | Ramona Härdi | Switzerland | 0 | DNF | |
1 | 2 | Nikola Zdráhalová | Czech Republic | 60 | 8:32.22 | Q |
2 | 2 | Annouk van der Weijden | Netherlands | 40 | 8:32.31 | Q |
3 | 2 | Li Dan | China | 24 | 8:32.49 | Q |
4 | 2 | Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 5 | 8:35.59 | Q |
5 | 2 | Heather Bergsma | United States | 5 | 8:38.19 | Q |
6 | 2 | Francesca Bettrone | Italy | 5 | 8:38.69 | Q |
7 | 2 | Saskia Alusalu | Estonia | 3 | 8:35.58 | Q |
8 | 2 | Luiza Złotkowska | Poland | 3 | 9:08.41 | Q |
9 | 2 | Park Ji-woo | South Korea | 1 | 8:33.43 | |
10 | 2 | Ivanie Blondin | Canada | 1 | 8:53.92 | |
11 | 2 | Tatsiana Mikhailava | Belarus | 0 | 8:33.93 | |
12 | 2 | Ayano Sato | Japan | 0 | DNF |
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time | Notes |
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Nana Takagi | Japan | 60 | 8:32.87 | ||
Kim Bo-reum | South Korea | 40 | 8:32.99 | ||
Irene Schouten | Netherlands | 20 | 8:33.02 | ||
4 | Saskia Alusalu | Estonia | 15 | 8:47.46 | |
5 | Li Dan | China | 6 | 8:50.48 | |
6 | Maryna Zuyeva | Belarus | 3 | 8:41.73 | |
7 | Francesca Lollobrigida | Italy | 1 | 8:33.30 | |
8 | Nikola Zdráhalová | Czech Republic | 1 | 8:41.35 | |
9 | Luiza Złotkowska | Poland | 1 | 8:47.34 | |
10 | Guo Dan | China | 0 | 8:33.90 | |
11 | Heather Bergsma | United States | 0 | 8:35.80 | |
12 | Keri Morrison | Canada | 0 | 8:41.38 | |
13 | Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 0 | 8:41.45 | |
14 | Annouk van der Weijden | Netherlands | 0 | 8:42.19 | |
15 | Mia Manganello | United States | 0 | 8:54.40 | |
16 | Francesca Bettrone | Italy | 0 | 9:04.82 |
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