1999 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
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The 1999 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between March 19 and March 21, 1999 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The World Championships are organised by the ISU which also run world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Men
Event: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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500 m | Li Jiajun China |
42.565 | Apolo Anton Ohno United States |
42.679 | Fabio Carta Italy |
43.072 |
1000 m | Terao Satoru Japan |
1:30.913 | Kim Dong-Sung South Korea |
1:31.242 | Andrew Quinn Canada |
1:31.935 |
1500 m | Fabio Carta Italy |
2:27.533 | Terao Satoru Japan |
2:27.673 | Li Jiajun China |
2:27.883 |
3000 m | Li Jiajun China |
5:11.544 | Terao Satoru Japan |
5:11.663 | Fabio Carta Italy |
5:11.673 |
5000 m relay |
China | 7:07.395 | South Korea | 7:09.725 | Canada | 7:13.806 |
Overall* | Li Jiajun China |
81 Points | Terao Satoru Japan |
76 Points | Fabio Carta Italy |
60 Points |
* First place is awarded 34 points, second is awarded 21 points, third is awarded 13 points, fourth is awarded 8 points, fifth is awarded 5 points, sixth is awarded 3 points, and seventh place is awarded 2 points in each race to determine the overall world champion, except for the relays which do not count for individual scores. |
[edit] Women
Event: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | |||
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500 m | Yang Yang (A) China |
44.640 | Evgenia Radanova Bulgaria |
44.789 | Yang Yang (S) China |
44.889 |
1000 m | Yang Yang (A) China |
1:37.440 | Yang Yang (S) China |
1:37.547 | Kim Moon-Jung South Korea |
1:37.675 |
1500 m | Yang Yang (S) China |
2:34.645 | Yang Yang (A) China |
2:34.825 | Kim Moon-Jung South Korea |
2:34.997 |
3000 m | Yang Yang (A) China |
5:48.541 | Kim Moon-Jung South Korea |
5:48.573 | Yang Yang (S) China |
5:49.381 |
3000 m relay |
China | 4:23.725 | Italy | 4:25.131 | Bulgaria | 4:25.930 |
Overall* | Yang Yang (A) China |
123 points | Yang Yang (S) China |
81 points | Kim Moon-Jung South Korea |
47 points |
* First place is awarded 34 points, second is awarded 21 points, third is awarded 13 points, fourth is awarded 8 points, fifth is awarded 5 points, sixth is awarded 3 points, and seventh place is awarded 2 points in each race to determine the overall world champion, except for the relays which do not count for individual scores. |
[edit] Medal table
Place | Country | Total | |||
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1 | China | 10 | 3 | 3 | 16 |
2 | Japan | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
3 | Italy | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
4 | South Korea | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
5 | Bulgaria | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
- | United States | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Canada | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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