Speed skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics
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At the 2002 Winter Olympics, ten speed skating events were contested.
[edit] Men's Events
[edit] 500 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Casey FitzRandolph (USA) | 1:09.23 (34.42 + 34.81) |
Silver | Hiroyasu Shimizu (JPN) | 1:09.26 (34.61 + 34.65) |
Bronze | Kip Carpenter (USA) | 1:09.47 (34.68 + 34.79) |
Favorite Jeremy Wotherspoon falls in the first heat, taking him out of contention, but posts the fastest time in the second heat. FitzRandolph was the first American to win the event since Eric Heiden in 1980, who was in attendance as the team orthopedist. American Speedskater Wins Gold, The New York Times, February 12, 2002
[edit] 1.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Gerard van Velde (NED) | 1:07.18 (WR) |
Silver | Jan Bos (NED) | 1:07.53 |
Bronze | Joey Cheek (USA) | 1:09.61 |
Van Velde, who had finished 4th in the Olympics twice already, delivers a huge surprise by skating a World Record and winning the gold medal.
[edit] 1.500 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Derek Parra (USA) | 1:43.95 (WR) |
Silver | Jochem Uytdehaage (NED) | 1:44.57 |
Bronze | Ådne Søndrål (NOR) | 1:45.26 |
In reverse order of the 5000 m, Uytdehaage first breaks the world record, which is later bettered by Parra, who wins the third US skating gold of the Games. He is the first Mexican-American to medal in a winter sport.
[edit] 5.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Jochem Uytdehaage (NED) | 6:14.66 (WR) |
Silver | Derek Parra (USA) | 6:17.98 |
Bronze | Jens Boden (GER) | 6:21.73 |
Parra and Boden break their personal bests by 15 seconds to win surprise medals, while Uytdehaage skates a new world record.
[edit] 10.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Jochem Uytdehaage (NED) | 12:58.92 (WR) |
Silver | Gianni Romme (NED) | 13:10.03 |
Bronze | Lasse Sætre (NOR) | 13:16.92 |
2 x gold medal winner from Nagano '98 Romme wins another medal, while Uytdehaage wins with a stunning world record, breaking the 13 minute barrier.
[edit] Women's Events
[edit] 500 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Catriona LeMay Doan (CAN) | 1:14.75 (37.30 + 37.45) |
Silver | Monique Garbrecht (GER) | 1:14.94 (37.34 + 37.60) |
Bronze | Sabine Völker (GER) | 1:15.19 (37.62 + 37.57) |
World Record holder Catriona LeMay-Doan retains her Olympic title by beating 4 time World Sprint Champion Monique Garbrecht.
[edit] 1.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Christine Witty (USA) | 1:13.83 (WR) |
Silver | Sabine Völker (GER) | 1:13.96 |
Bronze | Jennifer Rodriguez (USA) | 1:14.24 |
After suffering from mononucleosis, Witty skates a new World Record to win by surprise. Rodriguez becomes the first US Hispanic woman to win an Olympic speed skating medal.
[edit] 1.500 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Annie Friesinger (GER) | 1:54.02 (WR) |
Silver | Sabine Völker (GER) | 1:54.97 |
Bronze | Jennifer Rodriguez (USA) | 1:55.32 |
Finally Friesinger comes to terms with the pressure of being the favorite by skating a world record and winning the Gold Medal. Völker and Rodriguez repeat their 1000 m successes.
[edit] 3.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
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Gold | Claudia Pechstein (GER) | 3:57.70 (WR) |
Silver | Renate Groenewold (NED) | 3:58.94 |
Bronze | Cindy Klassen (CAN) | 3:58.97 |
Pechstein wins the Gold medal at this distance after winning two bronzes and a silver medal in previous Olympics. Favorite Anni Friesinger finishes fourth, while all medalists break the former world record.
[edit] 5.000 m
Medal | Athlete | Time |
Gold | Claudia Pechstein (GER) | 6:46.91 (WR) |
Silver | Gretha Smit (NED) | 6:49.22 |
Bronze | Clara Hughes (CAN) | 6:53.53 |
Claudia Pechstein wins the Gold Medal in each of the three times that this distance has been skated by women in the Olympics (1994-2002), and wins some medal in four consecutive Winter Games (1992-2002). Clara Hughes and Gretha Smit surprise by ending up on the podium too. The latter, breaking the world record in her race, only started competing in long track skating this year, although she and her sisters have proven almost unbeatable in marathon skating, which is performed in groups.
[edit] List of participants by nation
[edit] Austria
[edit] Belarus
- Svetlana Chepelnikova
- Aleksey Khatylyov
- Anzhelika Kotyuga
- Igor Makovetski
- Svetlana Radkevich
[edit] Belgium
[edit] Canada
- Susan Auch
- Pat Bouchard
- Éric Brisson
- Steven Elm
- Kristina Groves
- Clara Hughes
- Mike Ireland
- Cindy Klassen
- Mark Knoll
- Catriona LeMay Doan
- Philippe Marois
- Kevin Marshall
- Dustin Molicki
- Cindy Overland
- Jeremy Wotherspoon
[edit] PR China
- Gao Yang
- Jin Hua
- Li Yu
- Liu Guangbin
- Ma Yongbin
- Song Li
- Wang Manli
- Xing Aihua
- Yang Chunyuan
- You Yanchun
- Yu Fengtong
- Zhang Xiaolei
[edit] Czech Republic
- David Kramár
[edit] Finland
- Janne Hänninen
- Risto Rosendahl
- Vesa Rosendahl
[edit] France
- Cédric Kuentz
[edit] Germany
- Daniela Anschütz
- Jens Boden
- Christian Breuer
- Frank Dittrich
- Monique Enfeldt-Garbrecht
- Anni Friesinger
- Jan Friesinger
- Michael Künzel
- Claudia Pechstein
- René Taubenrauch
- Sabine Völker
- Marion Wohlrab
- Jenny Wolf
[edit] Hungary
- Zsolt Baló
- Krisztina Egyed
[edit] Italy
- Davide Carta
- Stefano Donagrandi
- Enrico Fabris
- Dino Gillarduzzi
- Ermanno Ioriatti
- Nicola Mayr
- Roberto Sighel
- Chiara Simionato
[edit] Japan
- Kuniomi Haneishi
- Hiroki Hirako
- Manabu Horii
- Yusuke Imai
- Toshihiko Itokawa
- Yayoi Nagaoka
- Takaharu Nakajima
- Nami Nemoto
- Hiroyuki Noake
- Yuri Obara
- Tomomi Okazaki
- Sayuri Osuga
- Eriko Sanmiya
- Eriko Seo
- Hiroyasu Shimizu
- Keiji Shirahata
- Maki Tabata
- Toyoki Takeda
- Aki Tonoike
- Yukari Watanabe
[edit] Kazakhstan
- Radik Bikchentayev
- Anzhelika Gavrilova
- Sergey Ilyushchenko
- Vladimir Kostin
- Lyudmila Prokasheva
- Marina Pupina
- Sergey Tsybenko
- Nikolay Ulyanin
[edit] Latvia
- Ilonda Lūse
[edit] Netherlands
- Jan Bos
- Renate Groenewold
- Bob de Jong
- Tonny de Jong
- Andrea Nuyt
- Ids Postma
- Rintje Ritsma
- Gianni Romme
- Gretha Smit
- Annamarie Thomas
- Marianne Timmer
- Jochem Uytdehaage
- Gerard van Velde
- Carl Verheijen
- Marja Vis
- Erben Wennemars
- Marieke Wijsman
[edit] Norway
- Petter Andersen
- Stian Bjørge
- Eskil Ervik
- Grunde Njøs
- Lasse Sætre
- Ådne Søndrål
- Kjell Storelid
[edit] Poland
- Tomasz Świst
- Paweł Abratkiewicz
- Katarzyna Wójcicka
- Paweł Zygmunt
[edit] Romania
- Andreea Jakab
- Daniela Oltean
[edit] Russia
- Varvara Barysheva
- Dmitry Dorofeyev
- Svetlana Kaykan
- Aleksandr Kibalko
- Sergey Klevchenya
- Yuri Kokhanets
- Yevgeni Lalenkov
- Dmitri Lobkov
- Vadim Sayutin
- Dmitri Shepel
- Tatyana Trapeznikova
- Valentina Yakshina
- Svetlana Zhurova
[edit] South Korea
- Baek Eun-Bi
- Choi Jae-Bong
- Choi Seung-Yong
- Choi Yun-Suk
- Jo Seon-Yeon
- Kim Cheol-Su
- Lee Kyu-Hyeok
- Lee Seung-Hwan
- Lee Yong-Ju
- Mun Jun
- Park Jae-Man
- Yeo Sang-Yeop
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Ukraine
- Andriy Fomin
- Olena Myahkikh
[edit] United States
- KC Boutiette
- Kip Carpenter
- Joey Cheek
- Ann Driscoll
- Casey FitzRandolph
- Jason Hedstrand
- Elli Ochowicz
- Derek Parra
- Nick Pearson
- Marc Pelchat
- Catherine Raney
- Jennifer Rodriguez
- Amy Sannes
- JP Shilling
- Becky Sundstrom
- Jondon Trevena
- Chris Witty
[edit] Reference
Events at the 2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City) |
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Alpine skiing • Biathlon • Bobsleigh • Cross‑country skiing • Curling • Figure skating • Freestyle skiing • Ice hockey • Luge • Nordic combined • Short track speed skating • Skeleton • Ski jumping • Snowboarding • Speed skating |
Speed skating at the Winter Olympics |
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1924 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 See also: List of Olympic medalists in speed skating |