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Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Traditional speed skating is conducted on a 400-meter track against the clock. Although there are two racers on the course simultaneously, they're not really competing against one another. The finishing time is the deciding factor. Since 1998, the 500-meter has been decided by the aggregate time in two trials. In all other races, there's a single time trial. Three women's races were held as demonstration events in 1932, but women's speed skating didn't become a medal sport until 1960. Top of page Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Charles Jewtraw, USA Oskar Olsen, NOR John Shea, USA Bernt Evensen, NOR Alexander Hurd, CAN Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Georg Krog, NOR Leo Freisinger, USA Finn Helgesen, NOR Kenneth Henry, USA Donald McDermott, USA Yevgeniy Grishin, URS Rafael Gratch, URS Alv Gjestvang, NOR Yevgeniy Grishin, URS William Disney, USA
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Short track speed skating was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympics and became a medal sport in 1992. This form of the sport is also known as "pack style," because a pack of four skaters compete on a 111.12-meter track, with the winner being the first to cross the finish line. The four corners of the course are marked by rubber blocks. Skaters are allowed to enter the infield, but they have to pass outside the markers on the turns. A series of elimination heats are held, leading to the semi-finals and finals. Semi-final losers compete in their own final to determine fifth through eighth places. Top of page Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Chae Ji-Hoon, KOR Mirko Vuillermin, ITA Nicky Gooch, GBR Takafumi Nishitani, JPN An Yulong, CHN Hitoshi Uematsu, JPN Marc Gagnon, CAN Jonathan Guilmette, CAN Rusty Smith, USA
Speed Skating Results results of all major international championships olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships What happened in speed skating history today? Created by Jeroen Heijmans http://cal012032.student.utwente.nl/~speedskating
Extractions: Go to recently added results Russian Single Distance Championships 2004 Kazakh Allround Championships 2004 Ukrainian Single Distance Championships 2004 Finnish Single Distance Championships (Long distances) 2004 Finnish Single Distance Championships (500 m) 2004 Finnish Allround Championships 2004 Finnish Sprint Championships 2004 US Allround Championships 2004 Polish Allround Championships 2004 Norwegian Allround Championships 2004 The Norwegian Skating Federation will propose to the ISU to abolish the 10000 m and and 5000 m at allround championships. If you disagree with this, please sign a letter that will be sent to the ISU, and click here Welcome to the Speed Skating Results website. What can you find here? First of all, you can find a lot of speed skating results here. This includes the full results of all major international championships: Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships. Also, all the World Cup results and standings are available. Furthermore, there are results from National Championships and minor events to be found here. Most of them are of the last few seasons, but I am also adding historical results.
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Extractions: Although archeologists in Scandinavia have relics that demonstrate primitive people glided over the ice using skates fashioned from animal bone and straps of leather, it was in the Netherlands that skating became a mode of transportation and national passion. Using the frozen canals for the track, speed skating became a winter past time and quickly gained in popularity across Europe. The first known skating competition is thought to have been a 15-meter race and took place in England on February 4, 1763. Speed skating has been part of the Olympics since the first Winter Games in 1924. At first, only men raced, but in 1960, four women's speed skating events were held at the Olympic Winter Games in Squaw Valley. The women's 5000 meter event was added to the Olympic program in Calgary in 1988, completing the 10 events that will be currently raced in Salt Lake City: 500m, 1000m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m. Each race (for both men and women) has a slightly different rule for winning. The 2002 Speed Skating events will be held in the 6,000 seat Utah Olympic Oval which is the world's highest-altitude indoor skating oval
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Extractions: Home Check Availability Browse Accommodations Buy Olympic Event Tickets ... Submit A Special Request Olympic Sports History SPEED SKATING Short track speed skating was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympics and became a medal sport in 1992. This form of the sport is also known as "pack style," because a pack of four skaters compete on a 111.12-meter track, with the winner being the first to cross the finish line. The four corners of the course are marked by rubber blocks. Skaters are allowed to enter the infield, but they have to pass outside the markers on the turns. A series of elimination heats are held, leading to the semi-finals and finals. Semi-final losers compete in their own final to determine fifth through eighth places. Medal Winners Men's 500-Meter Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Chae Ji-Hoon, KOR Mirko Vuillermin, ITA Nicky Gooch, GBR Takafumi Nishitani, JPN An Yulong, CHN Hitoshi Uematsu, JPN Marc Gagnon, CAN Jonathan Guilmette, CAN Rusty Smith, USA Men's 1000-Meter Year Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Kim Ki-Hoon, KOR
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Extractions: Home Check Availability Browse Accommodations Buy Olympic Event Tickets ... Submit A Special Request Olympic Sports History Most Olympic sports have a unique story to tell as they found their way to Olympic Grandeur Archery A rchers began forming tournaments when the bow was replaced as the main weapon of war in the 17 th century... Athletics Although it only recently became a competitive sport, acrobatics has long been an important component of modern artistic sports... Badminton Badminton probably originated in India as a grownup's version of a very old children's game known in England as battledore and shuttlecock... Basketball U.S. teams demonstrated basketball at the Olympics in 1904, 1924, and 1928. When basketball became an official Olympic sport... Biathlon The Biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, originated in Norway as a training exercise for soldiers... Bobsledding The bobsled was developed in Switzerland late in the 19th century when someone put runners on a toboggan to get greater speed... Canoeing During the early part of the 19 th century, canoeing became quite popular in northern and central Europe, largely through the efforts of...
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Extractions: A Vintage Pair of Ice Skates 1924 marked the year of the first official Winter Games, and for the first time events such as figure skating, speed skating, Nordic skiing, bobsleigh, and ice hockey were held at a separate celebration than the Summer Games. Taking place in Chamonix, France, 294 competitors were involved in the first official Winter Olympics. The number of athletes participating in Salt Lake City is projected to be over 2,300. Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie made her debut at the 1924 Games, at age 12, and in 1928, 32, and 36 took home the gold medals. In 1937 Henie took advantage of her world popularity and appeared in her first movie. Her Hollywood career would last over 10 years. in Davos, Switzerland With the world at war in the 1940s the scheduled games in 40 and 44 were cancelled. As punishment for their roles in WW2, Japan and Germany's absence from Olympic ceremony would continue into the 1948 games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Twenty-eight countries participated enthusiastically, and it was clear that the games had survived both the world's conflicts, and the 12-year span between the last Olympics. The IOC awarded the 1976 Olympics to Denver, Colorado, but after two years of preparation and financial squabbling, the people of Colorado refused to fund the major event through public taxes. Innsbruck offered to host the Winter Olympics only twelve years since it last played the role, and the underplayed event went off peacefully and without excessive spending.
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Extractions: Latest News Calendar Results High Performance ... Sponsors ABOUT SPEED SKATING ABOUT SSC History Structure Mission, Vision, Values SPECTATOR'S GUIDE Long Track Racing Rules Coaching Technique ... Equipment In The Beginning The roots of ice skating date back over 1,000 years to the frozen canals and waterways of Scandinavia and the Netherlands when men laced animal bones to their footwear and glided across frozen lakes and rivers. Olympic speed skating, or long track as it is known today, made its debut at the first Winter Olympics in 1924 in Chamonix, France and it has been a highlight of the Games ever since. Early Olympic competition was dominated by the Finns and Norwegians; however, the Americans invariably provided stiff competition. Canada's first Olympic speed skating medals were won in 1932 in Lake Placid. The medal count was one silver and four bronze for the men while the women, competing in demonstration events, captured one gold and two silver medals. A star of those Games was the legendary Lela Brooks, who in 1925 set six world records and in 1926 became the first all-around world champion. By the late 1930s, popular interest in speed skating began to decline; and as hockey arenas were built, professional hockey hastened the diminishing spectator appeal of the sport. The advent of World War II also took a toll on the popularity of Canadian speed skating. When Olympic competition resumed in 1948, the Norwegians remained the skaters to beat. However, at the 1952 Oslo Games Canada's Gordon Audley brought home the 500 m bronze medal. By 1956 at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, speed skaters from the Soviet Union (absent from Olympic competition for 48 years) ended the Norwegian stranglehold on Olympic speed skating. The Canadians were shut out and would have to wait until 1976 to mount the victor's podium once again.
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