Speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metres

The women's 3000 metres speed skating competition of the 2014 Sochi Olympics was held at Adler Arena Skating Center on 9 February 2014 at 15:30 MSK.[1] The competition was won by Ireen Wüst from the Netherlands, who previously won the same distance at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Martina Sáblíková from the Czech Republic, the defending champion, finished second, while Olga Graf won the bronze medal.

Women's 3000 metres
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Ireen Wüst
VenueAdler Arena Skating Center
Date9 February 2014
Competitors28 from 13 nations
Winning time4:00.34
Medalists
Ireen Wüst  Netherlands
Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic
Olga Graf  Russia

The race featured three Olympic Champions at this distance: Sáblíková of 2010, Wüst of 2006, and Claudia Pechstein of 2002. Pechstein, also the Olympic record holder, finished fourth. Stephanie Beckert, the silver medalist of the 2010 Winter Olympics, finished 17th.

Kim Bo-reum in the third pair took an early lead, and her result was subsequently improved by Yuliya Skokova in the 6th pair, Annouk van der Weijden in the 8th pair, and Olga Graf in the 10th pair. Pechstein in the 11th pair was racing better than the Graf's pace for most of the distance, but in the end lost to the Graf's time. In the next two pairs, first Sáblíková and then Wüst took the lead, each of them beating a track record, pushing Pechstein out of the medals. In the last pair, Antoinette de Jong finished seventh, leaving Graf as a surprise medal winner and the first medal winner for Russia at the 2014 Olympics. None of the athletes posted time better than 4 minutes.[2]

Qualification

A total of twenty-eight speed skaters could qualify for this distance, with a maximum of three skaters per country. The top 16 of the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres standings after the fourth World Cup race in Berlin secured a spot for their country. Then the additional 12 spots were awarded based on a time ranking of all times skated in the World Cup 3000 metres. A reserve list was also made.[3]

Records

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

World record Cindy Klassen (CAN)3:53.34Calgary, Canada18 March 2006
Olympic record Claudia Pechstein (GER)3:57.70Salt Lake City, United States20 February 2002

At the 2013 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships the track record was set by Ireen Wüst at 4:02.43.[4]

The following records were set during this competition.

DateRoundAthleteCountryTimeRecord
9 FebruaryPair 13Ireen Wüst Netherlands4:00.34TR
9 FebruaryPair 12Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic4:01.94TR

TR = track record

Results

The races were started at 15:30.[5]

Ireen Wüst
Martina Sáblíková
Olga Graf
RankPairLaneNameCountryTimeTime behindNotes
13IIreen Wüst Netherlands4:00.34TR
12IMartina Sáblíková Czech Republic4:01.94+1.61TR
10IOlga Graf Russia4:03.47+3.13
411IClaudia Pechstein Germany4:05.26+4.92
58IAnnouk van der Weijden Netherlands4:05.75+5.41
611OIda Njåtun Norway4:06.73+6.39
714OAntoinette de Jong Netherlands4:06.77+6.43
86IYuliya Skokova Russia4:09.35+9.02
913OShiho Ishizawa Japan4:09.39+9.05
1010OJilleanne Rookard United States4:10.01+9.68
118OBente Kraus Germany4:10.16+9.83
129IJelena Peeters Belgium4:10.87+10.53
133OKim Bo-reum South Korea4:12.08+11.74
145IMari Hemmer Norway4:12.21+11.87
151IShoko Fujimura Japan4:12.71+12.37
169ONatalia Czerwonka Poland4:13.26+12.92
174OStephanie Beckert Germany4:13.54+13.21
187ILuiza Złotkowska Poland4:14.18+13.85
197OBrittany Schussler Canada4:14.65+14.31
201OYekaterina Shikhova Russia4:14.97+14.63
2114IMasako Hozumi Japan4:15.52+15.18
222IAnna Rokita Austria4:16.43+16.09
234IFrancesca Lollobrigida Italy4:16.51+16.18
243IIvanie Blondin Canada4:18.69+18.36
255ONoh Seon-yeong South Korea4:19.02+18.68
262OAnna Ringsred United States4:21.51+21.17
276OYang Shin-young South Korea4:23.67+23.33
12OKatarzyna Bachleda-Curuś PolandDQ

TR = track record, DQ = disqualified

References

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