Short-track speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres
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The women's 500 metres in short track speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics took place on 19 February at the White Ring.[1] It featured an uncommon occurrence, as two finalists failed to finish (one was disqualified), meaning that the winner of the B Final, Chun Lee-kyung, won a bronze medal. A consequence of this is that Chun actually recorded a faster time in the final than the two women who won medals ahead of her.[2]
The top two finishers in each of the four quarterfinals advanced to the semifinals.[1] In quarterfinal 2, Japan's Chikage Tanaka was advanced, and North Korea's Jong Ok-myong disqualified. In quarterfinal 3, Japan's Ikue Teshigawara was advanced and Bulgaria's Evgeniya Radanova disqualified.
The four qualifying skaters competed in Final A, while four others raced for 5th place in Final B. The disqualification of Isabelle Charest and Wang Chunlu's failure to finish resulted in [1]
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The women s 500 metres in short track speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics took place on 19 February at the White Ring 1 It featured an uncommon occurrence as two finalists failed to finish one was disqualified meaning that the winner of the B Final Chun Lee kyung won a bronze medal A consequence of this is that Chun actually recorded a faster time in the final than the two women who won medals ahead of her 2 Women s 500 metresat the XVIII Olympic Winter GamesPictogram for short trackVenueWhite RingDates19 FebruaryCompetitors32 from 13 nationsWinning time46 568MedalistsAnnie Perreault CanadaYang Yang S ChinaChun Lee Kyung South Korea 19942002 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 19 February There were eight heats with the top two finishers moving on to the quarterfinals 1 Heat 1Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Chikage Tanaka nbsp Japan 46 768 Q2 Jong Ok myong nbsp North Korea 46 835 Q3 Yvonne Kunze nbsp Germany 46 8874 Erin Porter nbsp United States 64 113Heat 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Chun Lee kyung nbsp South Korea 48 024 Q2 Erin Gleason nbsp United States 48 767 Q3 Ellen Wiegers nbsp Netherlands 56 2504 Tania Vicent nbsp Canada 70 212Heat 3Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Wang Chunlu nbsp China 45 655 Q OR2 Annie Perreault nbsp Canada 45 866 Q3 Barbara Baldissera nbsp Italy 46 113 Han Ryon hui nbsp North Korea DNFHeat 4Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Ikue Teshigawara nbsp Japan 47 354 Q2 Kim Yun mi nbsp South Korea 48 184 Q3 Melanie de Lange nbsp Netherlands 48 5984 Susanne Busch nbsp Germany 90 607Heat 5Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Yang Yang A nbsp China 46 815 Q2 Yelena Tikhanina nbsp Russia 46 980 Q3 Hwang Ok sil nbsp North Korea 46 9874 Anke Jannie Landman nbsp Netherlands 47 090Heat 6Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Evgeniya Radanova nbsp Bulgaria 45 977 Q2 Choi Min kyung nbsp South Korea 46 126 Q3 Nataliya Sverchikova nbsp Ukraine 46 9764 Marinella Canclini nbsp Italy 74 224Heat 7Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Yang Yang S nbsp China 46 136 Q2 Mara Urbani nbsp Italy 46 287 Q3 Amy Peterson nbsp United States 46 7644 Janet Daly nbsp Australia 49 158Heat 8Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Isabelle Charest nbsp Canada 46 085 Q2 Marina Pylayeva nbsp Russia 46 359 Q3 Daniela Vlaeva nbsp Bulgaria 46 6814 Ayako Tsubaki nbsp Japan 46 950Quarterfinals edit The top two finishers in each of the four quarterfinals advanced to the semifinals 1 In quarterfinal 2 Japan s Chikage Tanaka was advanced and North Korea s Jong Ok myong disqualified In quarterfinal 3 Japan s Ikue Teshigawara was advanced and Bulgaria s Evgeniya Radanova disqualified Quarterfinal 1Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Choi Min kyung nbsp South Korea 46 033 Q2 Isabelle Charest nbsp Canada 46 194 Q3 Yelena Tikhanina nbsp Russia 46 206 Yang Yang A nbsp China DQQuarterfinal 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Annie Perreault nbsp Canada 46 421 Q2 Yang Yang S nbsp China 46 578 Q3 Chikage Tanaka nbsp Japan 56 798 ADV Jong Ok myong nbsp North Korea DQQuarterfinal 3Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Mara Urbani nbsp Italy 46 215 Q2 Kim Yun mi nbsp South Korea 46 640 Q3 Ikue Teshigawara nbsp Japan 52 693 ADV Evgeniya Radanova nbsp Bulgaria DQQuarterfinal 4Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Wang Chunlu nbsp China 46 091 Q2 Chun Lee kyung nbsp South Korea 46 163 Q3 Marina Pylayeva nbsp Russia 46 2204 Erin Gleason nbsp United States 46 425Semifinals edit 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 Isabelle Charest nbsp Canada 44 991 QA OR2 Yang Yang S nbsp China 45 101 QA3 Choi Min kyung nbsp South Korea 46 000 QB4 Mara Urbani nbsp Italy 46 473 QB5 Chikage Tanaka nbsp Japan 46 497Semifinal 2Rank Athlete Country Time Notes1 Annie Perreault nbsp Canada 45 612 QA2 Wang Chunlu nbsp China 45 655 QA3 Ikue Teshigawara nbsp Japan 45 736 QB4 Chun Lee kyung nbsp South Korea 46 168 QB5 Kim Yun mi nbsp South Korea 47 337Finals edit The four qualifying skaters competed in Final A while four others raced for 5th place in Final B The disqualification of Isabelle Charest and Wang Chunlu s failure to finish resulted in 1 Final ARank Athlete Country Time Notes nbsp Annie Perreault nbsp Canada 46 568 nbsp Yang Yang S nbsp China 46 627 Isabelle Charest nbsp Canada DQ Wang Chunlu nbsp China DNFFinal BRank Athlete Country Time Notes nbsp Chun Lee kyung nbsp South Korea 46 3354 Choi Min kyung nbsp South Korea 46 5045 Mara Urbani nbsp Italy 46 6876 Ikue Teshigawara nbsp Japan 46 889References edit a b c d e Nagano 1998 Official Report Volume 3 PDF Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee LA84 Foundation 1998 Archived from the original PDF on 26 February 2008 Retrieved 16 January 2014 Short Track Speed Skating at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games Women s 500 metres Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 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