Speed skating at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's mass start

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Women's mass start
at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games
Speed skating pictogram.svg
Venue Gangneung Oval
Date26 January
Competitors33 from 18 nations
Winning points33
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Angel Daleman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Jasmijn Veenhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Bronze medal icon.svg Liu Yunqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2020
2028  

The women's mass start speed skating competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Gangneung Oval on 26 January 2024. [1]

Results

Semifinals

The semifinals were started at 11:30. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

RankHeatNameCountryLapsPointsTimeNotes
S1S2S3Total
11 Angel Daleman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1030305:58.44Q
21 Jéssica Rodrigues Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1020205:59.13Q
31 Kaede Kojima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1010105:59.16Q
41 Zhang Shaohan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10445:59.21Q
51 Alina Shumekova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 10335:59.81Q
61 Jeannine Rosner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 101236:00.56Q
71 Noemi Libralesso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 10336:02.53Q
81 Zofia Braun Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 102136:31.80Q
91 Ona Rodríguez Cornejo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 10225:59.23
101 Jung Hui-dan Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 10115:59.24
111 Anne Sofie Knutsen Birkedal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1006:02.03
121 Mia Meinig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1006:02.23
131 Josephine Grill Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1006:02.68
141 Rebeka Vancsó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1006:09.70
151 Saskia Kütt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1006:12.33
161 Iulia Ionescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1006:18.71
171 Isabella Vargas Rodriguez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1006:36.50
12 Jasmijn Veenhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1030306:23.54Q
22 Liu Yunqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1020206:23.63Q
32 Martine Solem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1010106:23.64Q
42 Giorgia Franceschini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 10446:25.86Q
52 Waka Sasabuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 102246:25.910Q
62 Marley Soldan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 103146:25.912Q
72 Kristina Shumekova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 101236:26.07Q
82 Hanna Mazur Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 10336:27.52Q
92 Isabella Caicedo Gutierrez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 10116:28.08
102 Francisca Henriques Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1006:26.04
112 Lilla Enéh Sándor Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1006:28.29
122 Teodora Pârvu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1006:28.38
132 Lucía Alapont Martinez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1006:28.42
142 Paula Albrecht Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1006:28.86
152 Sarah Rosner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1006:30.48
162 Lim Lee-won Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1007:13.01

Final

The final was started at 12:52. [6] [7] [8]

RankNameCountryLapsPointsTimeNotes
S1S2S3Total
1 Angel Daleman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 101230335:54.22
2 Jasmijn Veenhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 10120215:54.38
3 Liu Yunqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1010105:54.49
4 Zofia Braun Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 103255:55.20
5 Zhang Shaohan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10445:54.99
6 Jéssica Rodrigues Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10335:56.48
7 Marley Soldan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10225:58.07
8 Jeannine Rosner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 10115:55.82
9 Noemi Libralesso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1005:55.84
10 Waka Sasabuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1005:56.41
11 Kaede Kojima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1005:56.43
12 Kristina Shumekova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1005:58.38
13 Martine Solem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1005:59.56
14 Giorgia Franceschini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1006:01.79
15 Hanna Mazur Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1007:02.81
16 Alina Shumekova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan DQ

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