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Short-track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 1000 metres

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Women's 1000 metres
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenuePacific Coliseum
DatesFebruary 24, 26
Competitors32 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wang Meng  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Katherine Reutter  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park Seung-hi  South Korea
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The women's 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics began on 24 February, with the final held on 26 February, at the Pacific Coliseum.

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Wang Meng China China 1:29.495 Harbin, China March 15, 2008
Olympic record Yang Yang China China 1:31.235 Salt Lake City, United States February 23, 2002

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nation Time WR OR
February 24 Heat 2 Kalyna Roberge  Canada 1:31.033 OR
February 24 Heat 5 Katherine Reutter  United States 1:30.508 OR
February 26 Quarterfinals Zhou Yang  China 1:29.849 OR
February 26 Semifinals Zhou Yang  China 1:29.049 WR OR

Results

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Heats

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Rank Heat Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Park Seung-hi  South Korea 1:31.885 Q
2 1 Tania Vicent  Canada 1:37.561 Q
1 Allison Baver  United States DSQ
1 Jorien ter Mors  Netherlands DSQ
1 2 Kalyna Roberge  Canada 1:31.033 Q
2 2 Bernadett Heidum  Hungary 1:31.125 Q
3 2 Elise Christie  Great Britain 1:31.363
4 2 Kateřina Novotná  Czech Republic 1:45.300
1 3 Tatiana Borodulina  Australia 1:32.509 Q
2 3 Mika Ozawa  Japan 1:32.577 Q
3 3 Cecilia Maffei  Italy 1:32.615
3 Liesbeth Mau Asam  Netherlands DSQ
1 4 Jessica Gregg  Canada 1:32.565 Q
2 4 Arianna Fontana  Italy 1:32.640 Q
3 4 Veronika Windisch  Austria 1:32.775
4 4 Evgenia Radanova  Bulgaria 1:32.829
1 5 Katherine Reutter  United States 1:30.508 Q, OR
2 5 Sun Linlin  China 1:30.629 Q
3 5 Ayuko Ito  Japan 1:31.137
4 5 Nina Yevteyeva  Russia 1:31.302
1 6 Cho Ha-ri  South Korea 1:35.953 Q
2 6 Stéphanie Bouvier  France 1:36.199 Q
3 6 Biba Sakurai  Japan 1:36.416
4 6 Valeriya Potemkina  Russia 1:36.438
1 7 Wang Meng  China 1:30.958 Q
2 7 Annita van Doorn  Netherlands 1:31.516 Q
3 7 Kimberly Derrick  United States 1:31.663
4 7 Han Yueshuang  Hong Kong 1:38.115
1 8 Zhou Yang  China 1:30.781 Q
2 8 Paula Bzura  Poland 1:31.338 Q
3 8 Aika Klein  Germany 1:58.857 ADV
8 Erika Huszar  Hungary DSQ

Quarterfinals

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Rank Heat Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Park Seung-hi  South Korea 1:30.769 Q
2 1 Kalyna Roberge  Canada 1:30.769 Q
3 1 Annita van Doorn  Netherlands 1:32.067
4 1 Mika Ozawa  Japan 1:32.183
1 2 Zhou Yang  China 1:29.849 Q, OR
2 2 Jessica Gregg  Canada 1:30.207 Q
3 2 Bernadett Heidum  Hungary 1:30.313
4 2 Stéphanie Bouvier  France 1:30.420
1 3 Katherine Reutter  United States 1:29.955 Q
2 3 Cho Ha-ri  South Korea 1:30.543 Q
3 3 Sun Linlin  China 1:30.589
4 3 Aika Klein  Germany 1:51.552
3 Tania Vicent  Canada DSQ
1 4 Wang Meng  China 1:32.267 Q
2 4 Tatiana Borodulina  Australia 1:32.465 Q
3 4 Arianna Fontana  Italy 1:32.472
4 4 Paula Bzura  Poland 1:32.662

Semifinals

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Rank Heat Name Country Time Notes
1 1 Zhou Yang  China 1:29.049 QA, WR
2 1 Park Seung-hi  South Korea 1:29.165 QA
3 1 Tatiana Borodulina  Australia 1:29.663 QB
4 1 Jessica Gregg  Canada 1:33.139 QB
1 2 Katherine Reutter  United States 1:30.568 QA
2 2 Wang Meng  China 1:30.573 QA
3 2 Kalyna Roberge  Canada 1:30.736 QB
4 2 Cho Ha-ri  South Korea 1:30.792 QB

Finals

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Final B (Classification Round)

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
4 Cho Ha-ri  South Korea 1:31.932
5 Kalyna Roberge  Canada 1:32.122
6 Jessica Gregg  Canada 1:32.333
7 Tatiana Borodulina  Australia 1:32.661

Final A (Medal Round)

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wang Meng  China 1:29.213
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Katherine Reutter  United States 1:29.324
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park Seung-hi  South Korea 1:29.379
Zhou Yang  China DSQ
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