2013 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships

2013 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships

The logo of the 2013 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships
VenueTorwar Hall, Warsaw, Poland
DatesFebruary 22–24, 2013
Competitors189 from 39 nations
«20122014»

The 2013 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between February 22 and 24, 2013 in Warsaw, Poland at the Torwar Hall.[1] The World Championships are organised by the ISU which also run world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

Medal Summary

Medal table

Place Country Total
1  South Korea 7 5 3 15
2  China 3 3 2 8
3  Russia 0 1 1 2
4  Canada 0 1 0 1
5  Australia 0 0 2 2
6  Hungary 0 0 1 1
6  Japan 0 0 1 1
Total 10 10 10 30

Men's events

The results of the Championships:[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres Park Se-yeong
 South Korea (KOR)
41.412 JWR Han Tianyu
 China (CHN)
41.458 Kim Byungjoon
 South Korea (KOR)
42.375
1000 metres Han Tianyu
 China (CHN)
1:28.592 Park Se-yeong
 South Korea (KOR)
1:28.695 Sándor Liu Shaolin
 Hungary (HUN)
1:30.278
1500 metres Han Tianyu
 China (CHN)
2:35.255 Lee Hyo Been
 South Korea (KOR)
2:35.286 Park Se-yeong
 South Korea (KOR)
2:35.716
1500 metres super final Park Se Yeong
 South Korea (KOR)
2:57.272 Lee Hyo Been
 South Korea (KOR)
2:57.346 Kim Byungjoon
 South Korea (KOR)
2:57.446
3000 metre relay  South Korea
Park Se-yeong
Lee Hyo Been
Kim Byungjoon
Jung Jiwoong
4:07.393  Canada
Alexander Fathoullin
Yoan Gauthier
David Goulet
William Preudhomme
4:08.585  Japan
Hiroki Yokoyama
Kei Saito
Dan Iwasa
Ryu Watanabe
4:09.542

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 metres Han Yutong
 China (CHN)
45.063 Xiao Han
 China (CHN)
45.303 Lin Yue
 China (CHN)
45.394
1000 metres Kim Alang
 South Korea (KOR)
1:33.784 Noh Do Hee
 South Korea (KOR)
1:34.051 Han Yutong
 China (CHN)
1:31.552
1500 metres Noh Do Hee
 South Korea (KOR)
2:32.853 Evgeniya Zakharova
 Russia (RUS)
2:33.164 Deanna Lockett
 Australia (AUS)
2:33.214
1500 metres super final Noh Do Hee
 South Korea (KOR)
2:31.087 Kim Alang
 South Korea (KOR)
2:31.142 Deanna Lockett
 Australia (AUS)
2:35.002
3000 metre relay  South Korea
Ahn Se Jung
Noh De Hee
Kim Alang
Kong Sangjeong
4:20.522  China
Xiao Han
Ji Xue
Han Yutong
Lin Yue
4:21.379  Russia
Evgeniya Zakharova
Emina Malagich
Ekaterina Strelkova
Sofia Prosvirnova
4:25.298

Participating nations

189 Athletes from 39 countries participated in these championships, which is an increase of ten nations and 89 athletes from the last year's competition.[3]

See also

References

External links

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