Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification

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The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Qualification rules

A total quota of 112 athletes are allowed to compete at the Games (56 men and 56 women). Countries are assigned quotas based on their performance during the 2021–22 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup. Each nation is permitted to enter a maximum of four athletes per gender if it qualified a relay team and three if it did not. If, in a specific gender, the NOC has qualified eight individual starting places (i.e. 3 in the 500m, 3 in the 1000m, 2 in the 1500m) then they are allowed a maximum of five. Hosts China are guaranteed a quota of one entry per race for a total of eight athletes.[1] There are a maximum of thirty-two qualifiers for the 500m and 1000m events; thirty-six for the 1500m events; eight for the men's and women's relays; and twelve for the mixed relay.

Additional quota's for the mixed team relay

If there are not twelve NOCs with both two male and two female quotas, and if the maximum allocation limit of 112 has not been reached, then NOCs may receive a maximum of one quota to become eligible for this race. These quotas will be given out in order of the NOCs ranking in the world cup standings until there are twelve qualified teams.[1]

Allocation of remaining quotas

If the maximum of 112 has not been reached after fulfilling all the above qualification than the remaining quotas will be distributed to NOCs qualified in a relay event that have also qualified seven individual starting places in that specific gender. Following that, if there is still remaining quotas, they will be available to any nation that has qualified four athletes in a gender, with priority given to the rankings in the relay standings.[1]

Quota allocation

The ISU announced the complete breakdown of allocations on 9 December 2021,[2] and the final list after reallocations on January 24, 2022.[3]

Nation Men Women Mixed Athletes
500m 1000m 1500m Relay 500m 1000m 1500m Relay
 Australia 1 1 1
 Belgium 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
 Canada 3 2 3 X 3 3 3 X X 10
 China 3 3 3 X 3 3 3 X X 10
 Croatia 1 1 1
 Czech Republic 1 1 1
 France 2 2 2 2 2 2 X 4
 Germany 1 1
 Great Britain 2 1 1 1 1 3
 Hong Kong 1 1
 Hungary 3 3 3 X 2 2 2 X 7
 Israel 1 1 1 1
 Italy 2 2 3 X[a] 3 2 3 X X 10
 Japan 2 2 3 X 1 3 3 X 7
 Kazakhstan 3 1 2 1 1 X[b] 5
 Latvia 1 1 2 2
 Netherlands 3 3 3 X 3 3 3 X X 10
 Poland 1 3 2 2 X X[c] 6
 ROC 2 2 3 X[a] 3 3 3 X X 10
 South Korea 2 3 3 X 2 3 3 X X 10
 Turkey 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1 2
 United States 1 2 2 3 3 2 X X 7
Total: 23 NOCs 32 32 36 8 32 32 36 8 12 112
(58 men/54 women)
  1. ^ a b The NOC receives an additional male quota according to the D.4.1 on isu communication 2407.
  2. ^ The NOC receives an additional female quota to compete in the mixed relay according to the D.3.2 on isu communication 2407.
  3. ^ The NOC receives an additional male quota to compete in the mixed relay according to the D.3.2 on isu communication 2407.

Relays

Nations could compete in four world cup races, and are ranked by their three best scores. The top eight men's and women's teams qualify while the top twelve mixed teams qualify.[4]

Final standings

Men's

Criteria Athletes per NOC Total Athletes NOC
Top 8 and has 8 individual quotas 5 25  Canada
 South Korea
 Hungary
 China
 Netherlands
Top 8 and has 7 or less individual quotas 5[a] 10  Italy
 ROC
4 4  Japan
Next available NOC  France
 Belgium
 United States
 Kazakhstan
 Germany
 Poland
 Great Britain
 Austria
 Ukraine
 Turkey
 Singapore
Total 39

Women's

Criteria Athletes per NOC Total Athletes NOC
Top 8 and has 8 individual quotas 5 35  Netherlands
 South Korea
 Canada
 China
 Italy
 ROC
 United States
Top 8 and has 7 or less individual quotas 4 4  Poland
Next available NOC  Japan
 France
 Hungary
 Kazakhstan
 Ukraine
 Belarus
 Great Britain
Total 39

Mixed team

Criteria NOC
2 qualified men and women  China
 Netherlands
 Hungary
 ROC
 Canada
 South Korea
 Italy
 France
 Japan
 United States
Receives an extra quota to compete in the mixed team relay  Kazakhstan
 Poland
Needs more than 1 quota  Belgium[b]
 Croatia
 Belarus
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Ukraine
 Czech Republic
 Bulgaria
  1. ^ The NOC receives an additional male quota according to the D.4.1 on isu communication 2407.
  2. ^ The NOC were initially ranked 10th in the Mixed Team Relay SOQC but due to the limitation of extra quota per NOC it has been disqualified. Instead, Kazakhstan and Poland receives an additional female and male quota respectively and are qualified for the event. They were ranked 12th and 13th in the SOQC.

Individual distances

The first placed racer (per NOC) is ranked based on the three best world cup results, out of four, for each race. This means that multiple skaters could have a part in that ranking. The second and third best were ranked in the same way. For the 500m and 1000m the top 32 qualify, and for the 1500m the top 36 qualify. The next best six nations for each race are shown.

     Indicates the second best qualifier for a nation
     Indicates the third best qualifier for a nation

Final standings after four of four races.[5]

Men's

World cup rank 500m
1  Hungary
2  China
3  Hungary
4  Canada
5  South Korea
6  Kazakhstan
7  ROC
8  China
9  Kazakhstan
10  ROC
11  Hungary
12  Netherlands
13  Japan
14  South Korea
15  Italy
16  France
17  Canada
18  United States
19  Netherlands
20  China
21  Hong Kong
22  Netherlands
23  Latvia
24  Italy
25  Ukraine
26  Canada
27  Belgium
28  Kazakhstan
29  France
30  Israel
31  Australia
32  Japan
33  Germany
34  United States
35  Latvia
36  South Korea
37  Germany
38  ROC
World cup rank 1000m
1  South Korea
2  Canada
3  Hungary
4  Netherlands
5  China
6  ROC
7  Hungary
8  Italy
9  Netherlands
10  United States
11  Australia
12  Japan
13  France
14  Canada
15  Great Britain
16  Israel
17  Kazakhstan
18  South Korea
19  ROC
20  Netherlands
21  China
22  Latvia
23  Belgium
24  Hungary
25  Great Britain
26  South Korea
27  France
28  China
29  Turkey
30  Italy
31  Japan
32  United States
33  Canada
34  Japan
35  Poland
36  Belgium
37  Austria
38  Kazakhstan
World cup rank 1500m
1  China
2  South Korea
3  ROC
4  Canada
5  Netherlands
6  Italy
7  Hungary
8  Belgium
9  Kazakhstan
10  France
11  Hungary
12  China
13  South Korea
14  Canada
15  Israel
16  Netherlands
17  Japan
18  China
19  ROC
20  Latvia
21  Italy
22  ROC
23  United States
24  Japan
25  Kazakhstan
26  Great Britain
27  Italy
28  Japan
29  United States
30  France
31  Hungary
32  Netherlands
33  Canada
34  South Korea
35  Poland
36  Latvia
37  Ireland
38  Turkey
39  Germany
40  Austria
41  Czech Republic
42  Czech Republic

Women's

World cup rank 500m
1  Italy
2  Canada
3  Poland
4  Netherlands
5  China
6  ROC
7  Canada
8  United States
9  South Korea
10  Netherlands
11  Italy
12  China
13  France
14  Canada
15  China
16  Hungary
17  Netherlands
18  ROC
19  South Korea
20  United States
21  Japan
22  Italy
23  Great Britain
24  Poland
25  Hungary
26  United States
27  ROC
28  Poland
29  France
30  Belgium
31  Croatia
32  Czech Republic
33  Japan
34  Great Britain
35  Kazakhstan
36  South Korea
37  Slovakia
38  Hungary
World cup rank 1000m
1  Netherlands
2  South Korea
3  United States
4  Canada
5  Netherlands
6  Poland
7  Canada
8  Italy
9  ROC
10  China
11  South Korea
12  ROC
13  Hungary
14  ROC
15  China
16  United States
17  Italy
18  Netherlands
19  France
20  Japan
21  South Korea
22  Hungary
23  Canada
24  China
25  Kazakhstan
26  Japan
27  Belgium
28  France
29  Japan
30  Great Britain
31  United States
32  Poland
33  France
34  Italy
35  Czech Republic
36  Germany
37  Slovakia
38  Bulgaria
World cup rank 1500m
1  South Korea
2  Netherlands
3  Canada
4  United States
5  Italy
6  China
7  South Korea
8  Netherlands
9  South Korea
10  ROC
11  Canada
12  China
13  Belgium
14  Japan
15  France
16  Italy
17  Germany
18  Hungary
19  United States
20  Netherlands
21  ROC
22  France
23  Great Britain
24  China
25  Poland
26  Italy
27  Hungary
28  Japan
29  Canada
30  Japan
31  Ukraine
32  Czech Republic
33  Kazakhstan
34  Poland
35  Germany
36  ROC
37  Croatia
38  United States
39  Poland
40  Slovakia
41  France
42  Hungary

References

  1. ^ a b c "Qualification Systems for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Communication 2442: XXIV Olympic Winter Games 2022 Beijing Qualified quota places Short Track Speed Skating". International Skating Union. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Communication No. 2452: XXIV Olympic Winter Games 2022 Beijing". International Skating Union. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Special Olympic Qualifying Classification, Beijing 2022". www.isu.org/. International Skating Union. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Special Olympic Qualifying Classification, Beijing 2022". International Skating Union. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.