Speed skating at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Qualification

Each nation can send a maximum of 4 athletes (2 boys and 2 girls). The results of the single distances over 500 meters, 1500 meters and the Allround Classification will be taken into account for the respective distances of 500 meters, 1500 meters and 3000 meters of the YOG. ISU Members/NOC’s who have achieved in the final result, in one or several of the above mentioned events, a top 6 placing, secure a quota place for the YOG. In the case that an ISU Member/NOC has more than one skater represented in the top 6, an additional quota place (up to the maximum entry quota of two skaters) is secured. Allocation of the remaining ISU Member/NOC quotas is based on the results from 2 designated ISU Junior World Cup Competitions to be held during the Youth Olympic Games season, according to the ISU Junior World Cup rankings in the respective distances. For Members/NOCs already qualified with 1 quota place through the ISU World Junior Championships, the best ranking position from the Junior World Cup ranking will be disregarded in the allocation of additional quota places. The additional quota places will be distributed among ISU Members/NOCs based on World Cup points earned by individual skaters, in the 500 meters, 1500 meters and 3000 meters on the occasion of the designated ISU Junior World Cup competitions. The distribution of quota places per ISU Member/NOC based on the World Cup ranking will continue until the total number of Skaters per category (Women/Men) has reached the IOC quota (28). One quota place is reserved to the Host Country, in case it fails to qualify athletes. One athlete may only compete in two out of the three events (excluding the mass start, in which every skater starts).[1]

Canada will not send any skaters after the governing body for the sport in the county deemed the event "not developmentally appropriate".[2]

The final allocation of quotas was announced on November 30, 2011.[3]

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Qualification times

Athletes must have met the qualification times after October 10, 2010 to compete.[3]

Event Women Men
500m 45.50 42.00
1500m 2:25.00 2:14.00
3000m 5:20.00 4:55:00
NOC Boys' Girls' Total
Austria 2 2
Belarus 2 2 4
Belgium 1 1
China 2 2 4
Czech Republic 1 1
Denmark 1 1
Estonia 1 1
Finland 2 2
Germany 2 2 4
Italy 1 2 3
Japan 2 2 4
Kazakhstan 2 2 4
Mongolia 1 1
Netherlands 2 2 4
Norway 2 2 4
Poland 2 2 4
Romania 1 1
Russia 2 2 4
South Korea 2 2 4
Sweden 1 1
Switzerland 1 1 2
Total athletes 28 28 56
Total NOCs 16 17 23

Qualification

Boys'

Event Date Location Athletes per NOC Qualified
Host Nation - - 2 Austria
World Junior Championships March 2011 Seinäjoki 2 South Korea
Norway
Netherlands
Japan
World Junior Championships March 2011 Seinäjoki 1 China
Canada
Italy
Russia
2 ISU Junior World Cups November 12 – 13, 2011
November 18 – 19, 2011
Erfurt
Bjugn
1 Belarus
Belarus
China
Denmark
Finland
Finland
Germany
Germany
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Poland
Poland
Russia
Sweden
Switzerland
TOTAL 28

Girls'

Event Date Location Athletes per NOC Qualified
Host Nation - - Austria
World Junior Championships March 2011 Seinäjoki 2 Netherlands
South Korea
Norway
Japan
World Junior Championships March 2011 Seinäjoki 1 Kazakhstan
Canada
Czech Republic
2 ISU Junior World Cups November 12 – 13, 2011
November 18 – 19, 2011
Erfurt
Bjugn
1 Belgium
Belarus
Belarus
China
China
Estonia
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
Kazakhstan
Mongolia
Poland
Poland
Romania
Russia
Russia
Switzerland
TOTAL 28

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