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Speed skating at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

Speed skating
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueHamar Olympic Hall, Hamar
Dates13–19 February
Competitors54 from 20 nations
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Speed skating at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Hamar Olympic Hall in Hamar, Norway between 13 and 19 February 2016.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Norway)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea5128
2 China1315
 Mixed-NOCs1113
3 Japan0202
4 Italy0011
 Netherlands0011
 Norway*0011
Totals (6 entries)77721

Boys' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres
details
Li Yanzhe
 China
71.95 Kazuki Sakakibara
 Japan
73.97 Chung Jae-woong
 South Korea
74.13
1500 metres
details
Kim Min-seok
 South Korea
1:51.35 Daichi Horikawa
 Japan
1:52.96 Daan Baks
 Netherlands
1:53.29
Mass start
details
Kim Min-seok
 South Korea
30 pts Chung Jae-woong
 South Korea
20 pts Allan Dahl Johansson
 Norway
10 pts

Girls' events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres
details
Kim Min-sun
 South Korea
78.66 Han Mei
 China
79.44 Li Huawei
 China
79.75
1500 metres
details
Park Ji-woo
 South Korea
2:03.53 Han Mei
 China
2:04.48 Noemi Bonazza
 Italy
2:05.49
Mass start
details
Park Ji-woo
 South Korea
30 pts Han Mei
 China
20 pts Kim Min-sun
 South Korea
10 pts

Mixed event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team sprint
details
 Team 6 (MIX)
 Noemi Bonazza (ITA)
 Buyantogtokh Sumiya (MGL)
 Chung Jae-woong (KOR)
 Shen Hanyang (CHN)
1:57.85  Team 9 (MIX)
 Elisa Dul (NED)
 Karolina Gąsecka (POL)
 Austin Kleba (USA)
 Anvar Mukhamadeyev (KAZ)
1:58.80  Team 10 (MIX)
 Chiara Cristelli (ITA)
 Mihaela Hogaş (ROU)
 Ole Jeske (GER)
 Allan Dahl Johansson (NOR)
1:58.87

Qualification system

Each country could send a maximum of four athletes (two per gender) to the speed skating events of the Winter Youth Olympics. The ISU Junior World Cup competition during the season was used to qualify in the respective distances. The host country (Norway) was given at least one spot.[1]

Quota Allocation

Quota allocation as of December 1, 2015:[2]

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
 Austria 1 2 3
 Belarus 2 2 4
 China 2 2 4
 Czech Republic 1 1
 Estonia 2 2
 Finland 2 2
 Germany 2 2 4
 Italy 2 2 4
 Japan 2 2 4
 Kazakhstan 1 1 2
 Mongolia 1 1
 Netherlands 2 2 4
 Norway 2 1 3
 Poland 2 2 4
 Romania 1 1
 Russia 2 2 4
 South Korea 2 2 4
 Sweden 1 1
 Switzerland 1 2
 United States 1 1
Total athletes 27 27 54
Total NOCs 15 17 20

References

  1. ^ "Qualification system – second Winter Youth Olympic Games – Lillehammer 2016". ISU. July 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  2. ^ "ISU communication No. 1985" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.