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词条 Short track speed skating
释义

  1. History

  2. World records

     Men  Women 

  3. Notable skaters

     Men  Women 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Short track speed skating is a form of competitive ice speed skating. In competitions, multiple skaters (typically between four and six) skate on an oval ice track with a length of {{convert|111.12|m|ft}}. The rink itself is {{convert|60|m|ft}} long by {{convert|30|m|ft}} wide, which is the same size as an Olympic-sized figure skating rink and an international-sized ice hockey rink. Short track speed skating is the sister sport to long track speed skating and the cousin sport to inline speed skating.

History

Short track speed skating developed from speed skating events that were held with mass starts. This form of speed skating was mainly practised in the United States and Canada, as opposed to the international form, where athletes skated in pairs. At the 1932 Winter Olympics, speed skating events were conducted in the mass start form. Competitions in North America tended to be held indoors, for example in Madison Square Garden, New York, and therefore on shorter tracks than was usual for outdoor skating.

In 1967, the International Skating Union (ISU) adopted short track speed skating, although it did not organize international competitions until 1976. World Championships in short track speed skating have been officially held since 1981, although events held in 1976–1980 under different names have since received the status of World Championships retrospectively. The name of the competition was changed several times before it was eventually titled the "World Short Track Speed Skating Championships" in 1989; the championships are now held annually.

Short track speed skating was introduced as a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta in Canada. It was upgraded to a full Olympic sport in 1992 and has been part of the Winter Olympics ever since. There were only four short track events in the 1992 Winter Games, but the programme was expanded to include six events in 1994 and 1998, and finally eight events in the 2002 Winter Games. The events are the same for both men and women: 500 meters, 1000 meters, 1500 meters, plus the relay event (5000 meters for men, 3000 meters for women). A 3000 meter super-final event is included in the European and World Championships, but this is not currently part of the Olympic short track programme.

==Rules==

There are several actions that will result in skaters being disqualified from a race, and having their time rendered invalid.[1]

  • Impeding: Intentionally pushing, blocking, tripping or otherwise causing an impediment for another skater
  • Off track: Skating outside the designated track
  • Assistance: Giving physical assistance to another skater. For example: pushing a teammate from behind for an extra boost, or allowing a teammate to lean on another for stability in corners
  • Shooting the line or Kicking out: Driving the foot in lead ahead to reach the finish faster, resulting in the lead foot lifting off the ice and creating a dangerous situation for others
  • Unsportsmanlike conduct: Acting in a manner not befitting an athlete or a role model. Including cursing at a competitor, kicking your feet, striking other skaters or officials, etc.
  • Equipment: Not wearing the proper safety equipment, losing equipment during the race, or exposure of skin not on face or neck.
  • False Start: Leaving before firing of the starter's pistol. On the second violation in the race, the offender on that start is disqualified.[2]
  • Did not finish: Usually due to injury, the skater did not finish the race.
  • Did not skate: The skater did not go to the starting line.

In relay races, each team has four skaters, who can take turns freely by tagging. All skaters of each team must take at least one turn, and only one exchange is allowed in the final three laps. Usually, the outgoing skater pushes the incoming skater to help the teammate to gain speed.

World records

Men

Distance Athlete Nation City Date Record Time Ref
500 meters Wu Dajing {{CHN}} Salt Lake City, United States 11 November 2018 39.505 [3]
1000 meters Hwang Dae-heon {{KOR}} Salt Lake City, United States 12 November 2016 1:20.875 [4]
1500 meters Sjinkie Knegt {{NED}} Salt Lake City, United States 13 November 2016 2:07.943 [5]
3000 meters Noh Jin-kyu {{KOR}} Warsaw, Poland 19 March 2011 4:31.891 [6]
3000m relay Jung Hok-young
Kim Si-un
Moon Won-jun
Park Noh-won
{{KOR}} Innsbruck, Austria 30 January 2017 3:57.047 [7]
5000m relay Csaba Burján
Cole Krueger
Shaoang Liu
Shaolin Sándor Liu
{{HUN}} Calgary, Canada 4 November 2018 6:28.625 [8]

Women

Distance Athlete Nation City Date Record Time Ref[9]
500 meters Elise Christie {{GBR2}} Salt Lake City, United States 13 November 2016 42.335 [10]
1000 meters Shim Suk-hee {{KOR}} Calgary, Canada 21 October 2012 1:26.661 [11]
1500 meters Choi Min-jeong {{KOR}} Salt Lake City, United States 12 November 2016 2:14.354 [12]
3000 meters Jung Eun-Ju {{KOR}} Harbin, China 15 March 2008 4:46.983 [13]
3000m relay Suzanne Schulting
Jorien ter Mors
Lara van Ruijven
Yara van Kerkhof
{{NED}} Pyeongchang, South Korea 20 February 2018 4:03.471 [14]

Notable skaters

The following is the list of athletes who are Individual gold medalist at the Olympic Winter Games or Overall World Champion and who have won Olympic Winter Games or Overall World Championships at least three times.

Men

AthleteNationBornOlympicsWorld Championships (Overall)Olympics + World Championships (Overall)World Championships (Distances, Relay, Team)Total
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
Ahn Hyun-Soo (Viktor Ahn){{KOR}}
{{RUS}}
19856028610712121522135403414755
Marc Gagnon{{CAN}}197530254217723121594282211740
Charles Hamelin{{CAN}}198431041337443111215103716191348
Kim Ki-hoon{{KOR}}19673003121442172+1+2+5+6+3+3+12+
Apolo Anton Ohno{{USA}}19822248121434512856191191131
Lee Ho-Suk{{KOR}}1986140522043609854171111426
Kim Dong-Sung{{KOR}}1980110220133115107320138425

Women

AthleteNationBornOlympicsWorld Championships (Overall)Olympics + World Championships (Overall)World Championships (Distances, Relay, Team)Total
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
Yang Yang (A){{CHN}}1976221561078311226125433415655
Wang Meng{{CHN}}1985411633067411218113322515444
Chun Lee-kyung{{KOR}}1976401532057211010113241713434
Sylvie Daigle{{CAN}}1962110252186311022+8+?31+28+11+1+40+
Jin Sun-yu{{KOR}}1988300330036006103114163120
Choi Min-jeong{{KOR}}199820023003500591111141116
Nathalie Lambert{{CAN}}1962120332274421014+3+2+19+18+7+4+29+
Choi Eun-kyung{{KOR}}1984220421034307123318166325
Park Seung-hi{{KOR}}199220351203323884113116421
Shim Suk-Hee{{KOR}}199721141034314873111104519
Zhou Yang{{CHN}}19913003011231155441385518

See also

  • Short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://static.isu.org/media/177903/2014-special-regulations-and-technical-rules-speed-skating-and-short-track-speed-skating-final-version.pdf|title=Special Regulations & Technical Rules Speedskating and Short Track Speedskating|publisher=International Skating Union |access-date=26 April 2016}}
2. ^http://www.kolomna-speed-skating.com/en/sport/short_track/315.html
3. ^{{cite web|title=Results - Men's 500m Final A|url=https://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000059&gen=m&ref=19354&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date=11 November 2018|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2016/2017 Salt Lake City – Men's 1000m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000036&gen=m&ref=17825&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date=12 November 2016|accessdate=12 November 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2016/2017 Salt Lake City – Men's 1500m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000036&gen=m&ref=17861&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date=13 November 2016|accessdate=12 November 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=2011 ISU World Team Championships – Men's 3000m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11210300000010&gen=m&ref=7835&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date=19 March 2011|accessdate=12 November 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2017 – Men's 3000m Relay Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000046&gen=m&ref=18254&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date=30 January 2017|accessdate=12 November 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2018/19 – Men's 5000m Relay Results|url=https://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000058&gen=m&ref=19234&view=rou|website=shorttrack.sportresult.com|date= 4 November 2018|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Short Track Results – Current World Records|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Records.aspx?evt=11212100000011|publisher=ISU|date=12 November 2017|accessdate=19 February 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2016/17 Salt Lake City - Women's 500m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000036&gen=w&ref=17852&view=rou|publisher=ISU|accessdate=20 February 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2016/17 Calgary - Women's 1000m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11212100000011&gen=w&ref=14245&view=rou|publisher=ISU|accessdate=20 February 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=ISU World Cup 2012/2013 Salt Lake City - Women's 1500m Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11213100000036&gen=w&ref=17832&view=rou|accessdate=20 February 2018|publisher=ISU}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=2008 ISU World Team Championships, China - Women's 3000m Bracket #2 Results|url=http://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Results.aspx?evt=11210100000011&gen=w&ref=3158&view=rou|accessdate=20 February 2018|publisher=ISU}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/resOWG2018/pdf/OWG2018/STK/OWG2018_STK_C73B_STKW3000MRY4----------FNL---------.pdf|title=Short Track Speed Skating – Ladies' 3,000m Relay – Finals Results|work=Pyeongchang 2018|publisher=International Olympic Committee|date=20 February 2018|accessdate=20 February 2018}}

External links

{{commons category|Short track speed skating}}
  • [https://www.olympic.org/short-track-speed-skating IOC – Short track speed skating]
  • [https://www.isu.org/short-track ISU – Short track speed skating]
  • Speed Skating Canada
  • [https://www.teamusa.org/US-Speedskating US Speed Skating]
  • [https://www.fisg.it Italian Short Track Speed Skating]
  • Australian Ice Racing
{{Winter Olympic sports}}

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