The semifinals were held on 20 February. The top two finishers in each of the two semifinals qualified for the A final, while the third and fourth place skaters advanced to the B Final.[1]
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short, track, speed, skating, 1992, winter, olympics, 1000, metres, 1000, metres, short, track, speed, skating, 1992, winter, olympics, took, place, from, february, halle, glace, olympique, 1000, metresat, olympic, winter, gamespictogram, short, trackvenuela, . The men s 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics took place from 18 to 20 February at the La halle de glace Olympique 1 2 Men s 1000 metresat the XVI Olympic Winter GamesPictogram for short trackVenueLa halle de glace OlympiqueDatesFebruary 18 20Competitors28 from 16 nationsWinning time1 30 76MedalistsKim Ki hoon South KoreaFrederic Blackburn CanadaLee Joon ho South Korea1994 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Heats 1 2 Quarterfinals 1 3 Semifinals 1 4 Finals 2 ReferencesResults editHeats edit The first round was held on 18 February There were eight heats with the top two finishers moving on to the quarterfinals 1 Heat 1Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Michel Daignault nbsp Canada 1 33 21 Q OR2 Hugo Herrnhof nbsp Italy 1 33 35 Q3 Chris Nicholson nbsp New Zealand 1 33 454 Tibor Kun Balint nbsp Hungary 1 36 86Heat 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Frederic Blackburn nbsp Canada 1 38 67 Q2 Tsutomu Kawasaki nbsp Japan 1 38 75 Q3 Gisle Elvebakken nbsp Norway 1 41 504 Nicky Gooch nbsp Great Britain 2 24 43Heat 3Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Matthew Jasper nbsp Great Britain 1 36 82 Q2 Dmitry Yershov nbsp Unified Team 1 37 71 Q3 Toshinobu Kawai nbsp Japan 1 42 28 Li Won ho nbsp North Korea DQHeat 4Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Geert Blanchart nbsp Belgium 1 38 66 Q2 Mark Velzeboer nbsp Netherlands 1 38 74 Q3 Richard Nizielski nbsp Australia 1 38 80Heat 5Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Mark Lackie nbsp Canada 1 39 19 Q2 Lee Joon ho nbsp South Korea 1 39 30 Q Andy Gabel nbsp United States DQHeat 6Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Wilf O Reilly nbsp Great Britain 1 37 79 Q2 Li Lianli nbsp China 1 37 85 Q3 Song Jae kun nbsp South Korea 1 37 86Heat 7Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Kim Ki hoon nbsp South Korea 1 33 79 Q2 Tatsuyoshi Ishihara nbsp Japan 1 34 11 Q3 Andrew Murtha nbsp Australia 1 34 71Heat 8Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Mike McMillen nbsp New Zealand 1 33 57 Q2 Alain De Ruyter nbsp Belgium 1 34 18 Q3 Marc Bella nbsp France 1 34 224 Orazio Fagone nbsp Italy 1 34 91Quarterfinals edit The quarterfinals were held on 20 February The top two finishers in each of the four quarterfinals advanced to the semifinals 1 Quarterfinal 1Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Lee Joon ho nbsp South Korea 1 33 51 Q2 Michel Daignault nbsp Canada 1 33 66 Q3 Matthew Jasper nbsp Great Britain 1 34 694 Tatsuyoshi Ishihara nbsp Japan 1 34 86Quarterfinal 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Wilf O Reilly nbsp Great Britain 1 33 62 Q2 Frederic Blackburn nbsp Canada 1 33 71 Q3 Dmitry Yershov nbsp Unified Team 1 34 024 Alain De Ruyter nbsp Belgium 1 34 60Quarterfinal 3Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Kim Ki hoon nbsp South Korea 1 32 67 Q2 Mike McMillen nbsp New Zealand 1 32 69 Q3 Mark Velzeboer nbsp Netherlands 1 33 864 Li Lianli nbsp China 1 33 90Quarterfinal 4Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Mark Lackie nbsp Canada 1 34 68 Q2 Geert Blanchart nbsp Belgium 1 34 83 Q3 Hugo Herrnhof nbsp Italy 1 34 854 Tsutomu Kawasaki nbsp Japan 1 35 66Semifinals edit The semifinals were held on 20 February The top two finishers in each of the two semifinals qualified for the A final while the third and fourth place skaters advanced to the B Final 1 Semifinal 1Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Lee Joon ho nbsp South Korea 1 31 27 QA2 Mike McMillen nbsp New Zealand 1 31 60 QA3 Michel Daignault nbsp Canada 1 32 10 QB4 Wilf O Reilly nbsp Great Britain 2 05 04 QBSemifinal 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Kim Ki hoon nbsp South Korea 1 32 12 QA2 Frederic Blackburn nbsp Canada 1 32 23 QA3 Mark Lackie nbsp Canada 1 32 30 QB4 Geert Blanchart nbsp Belgium 1 33 04 QBFinals edit The four qualifying skaters competed in Final A while four others raced for 5th place in Final B 1 Final ARank Athlete Country Time Notes nbsp Kim Ki hoon nbsp South Korea 1 30 76 nbsp Frederic Blackburn nbsp Canada 1 31 11 nbsp Lee Joon ho nbsp South Korea 1 31 164 Mike McMillen nbsp New Zealand 1 31 32Final BRank Athlete Country Time Notes5 Wilf O Reilly nbsp Great Britain 1 36 246 Geert Blanchart nbsp Belgium 1 36 287 Mark Lackie nbsp Canada 1 36 288 Michel Daignault nbsp Canada 1 37 10References edit a b c d e Albertville 1992 Official Report PDF Le Comite d Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville LA84 Foundation 1992 Archived from the original PDF on February 26 2008 Retrieved January 16 2014 Short Track Speed Skating at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games Men s 1 000 metres Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Short track speed skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics Men 27s 1000 metres amp oldid 1117432479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,