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Short Track

staffetta 5.000 m

1924-1988: non disputata


1992 Albertville  (18-22/2)

Finale A
1.Corea del Sud  7’14”02
(Kim Gi-Hun, Lee Jun-Ho, Song Jae-Geun, Mo Ji-Su)
2.  Canada  7’14”06
(Frédéric Blackburn, Michel Daignault, Sylvain Gagnon, Mark Lackie, Laurent Daignault)
3.  Giappone  7’18”18
(Yuichi Akasaka, Tatsuyoshi Ishihara, Toshinobu Kawai, Tsutomu Kawasaki)
4.  Nuova Zelanda  7’18”91
(Michael McMillen, Christopher Nicholson, Andrew Nicholson, Tony Smith)

Finale B
5.  Francia  7’26”09
(Marc Bella, Arnaud Drouet, Rémi Ingres, Claude Nicouleau)
6.  Gran Bretagna  7’29”46
(Nicky Gooch, Stuart Horsepool, Matthew Jasper, Wilfred O’Reilly)
7.  Australia  7’32”57
(Kieran Hansen, John Kah, Andrew Murtha, Richard Nizielski)
8.  Italia  7’32”80
(Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Roberto Peretti, Mirko Vuillermin)


1994 Lillehammer (24-26/2)

Finale A
1.  Italia  7’11”74
(Maurizio Carnino, Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Mirko Vuillermin)
2.  Stati Uniti  7’13”37
(Randall Bartz, John Coyle, Eric Flaim, Andrew Gabel)
3.  Australia  7’13”68
(Steven Bradbury, Kieran Hansen, Andrew Murtha, Richard Nizielski)
4.  Canada  7’20”40
(Frédéric Blackburn, Derrick Campbell, Marc Gagnon, Stephen Gough)

Finale B
5.  Giappone  7’19”11
(Yuichi Akasaka, Tatsuyoshi Ishihara, Satoru Terao, Jun Uematsu)
6.  Norvegia  7’24”29
(Bjørnar Elgetun, Gisle Elvebakken, Tore Klevstuen, Morten Staubo, Øystein Carlsen)
7.  Cina  squalificata
(Li Jiajiun, Li Lianli, Yang He, Zhang Hongbo)
8.  Nuova Zelanda  squalificata
(Michael McMillen, Andrew Nicholson, Christopher Nicholson, Tony Smith)


1998 Nagano  (19-21/2)

Finale A
1.Canada  7’06”075
(Éric Bédard, Derrick Campbell, François Drolet, Marc Gagnon)
2.  Corea del Sud  7’06”776
(Chae Ji-Hun, Lee Jun-Hwan, Lee Ho-Eung, Kim Dong-Seong)
3.  Cina  7’11”559
(Li Jiajun, Feng Kai, Yuan Ye, An Yulong)
4.  Italia  7’15”212
(Michele Antonioli, Maurizio Carnino, Fabio Carta, Diego Cattani, Nicola Franceschina)

Finale B
5.  Giappone  7’01”660
(Satoru Terao, Naoya Tamura, Takehiro Kodera, Yugo Shinohara)
6.  Stati Uniti  7’02”014
(Andrew Gabel, Thomas O’Hare, Rusty Smith, Eric Flaim)
7.  Gran Bretagna  7’06”462
(David Allardice, Nicholas Gooch, Matthew Jasper, Matthew Rowe, Robert Mitchell)
8.  Australia  7’15”907
(Steven Bradbury, Richard Goerlitz, Kieran Hansen, Richard Nizielski)


2002 Salt Lake City  (13-23/2)

Finale A
1.  Canada  6’51”579
(Marc Gagnon, Jonathan Guilmette, François-Louis Tremblay, Mathieu Turcotte, Éric Bédard)
2.  Italia  6’56”327
(Maurizio Carnino, Fabio Carta, Nicola Franceschina, Nicola Rodigari, Michele Antonioli)
3.  Cina  6’59”633
(Li Jiajun, Feng Kai, Guo Wei, Li Ye, An Yulong)
4.  Stati Uniti  7’03”926
(Ron Biondo, Apolo Anton Ohno, Rusty Smith, Daniel Weinstein)

Finale B
5.  Giappone  7’19”893
(Takehiro Kodera, Takafumi Nishitani, Yugo Shinohara, Satoru Terao, Naoya Tamura)
6.  Australia  7’45”271
(Steven Bradbury, Stephen Lee, Alex McEwan, Andrew McNee)
7.  Belgio  squalificato
(Wim De Deyne, Pieter Gysel, Ward Janssens, Simon Van Vossel) 
8. Corea del Sud  squalificato
(Kim Dong-Seong, Min Ryong, Lee Seung-Jae, O Se-Jong)


2006 Torino  (15-25/2)

Finale A
1.  Corea del Sud  6’43”376  
(An Hyeon-Su, Lee Ho-Seok, O Se-Jong, Seo Ho-Jin, Song Seong-U)
2.  Canada  6’43”707
(Éric Bédard, Jonathan Guilmette, Charles Hamelin, François-Louis Tremblay, Mathieu Turcotte)
3.  Stati Uniti  6’47”990   
(Alex Izykowski, John Paul Kepka, Apolo Anton Ohno, Rusty Smith)
4.  Italia  6’48”597 
(Fabio Carta, Yuri Confortola, Nicola Franceschina, Nicola Rodigari)
5.  Cina  6’53”989
(Li Haonan, Li Jiajun, Li Ye, Sui Baoku) 

Finale B
6.Australia  7’01”666
(Lachlan Hay, Stephen Lee, Mark McNee, Elliot Shriane)
7.  Germania  7’13”338
(Thomas Bauer, Tyson Heung, Arian Nachbar, Sebastian Praus, André Hartwi) 
8.Giappone  squalificato
(Yoshiharu Arino, Takahiro Fujimoto, Takafumi Nishitani, Satoru Terao)


2010 Vancouver  (17-26/2)

Finale A
1.  Canada  6’44”224
(Charles Hamelin, François Hamelin, Olivier Jean, François-Louis Tremblay, Guillaume Bastille) 
2.  Corea del Sud  6’44”446
(Lee Ho-Seok, Kim Seong-Il, Gwak Yun-Gi, Lee Jeong-Su, Seong Si-Baek)
3.  Stati Uniti  6’44”498
(John Robert Celski, Travis Jayner, Jordan Malone, Apolo Anton Ohno, Simon Cho)
4.  Cina  6’44”630
(Han Jialiang, Liu Xianwei, Ma Yunfeng, Song Weilong)
5.  Francia  6’51”566
(Maxime Chataignier, Jean-Charles Mattei, Benjamin Macé, Jeremy Masson, Thibault Fauconnet)

Finale B
6.  Gran Bretagna  6’50”045
(Jonathan Eley, Anthony Douglas, Jack Whelbourne, Paul Worth, Thomas Iveson) 
7.  Germania  6’50”119
(Sebastian Praus, Tyson Heung, Paul Herrmann, Robert Seifert) 
8.Italia  squalificata
(Nicolas Bean, Yuri Confortola, Nicola Rodigari, Claudio Rinaldi) 


2014 Sochi  (13-21/2)

Finale A
Russia  6’42”100
(Semyon Yelistratov, Ruslan Zakharov, Viktor An, Vladimir Grigoryev)
2.  Stati Uniti  6’42”371
(Jordan Malone, John Robert Celski, Eduardo Alvarez, Christopher Creveling)
3.  Cina  6’48”341
(Chen Dequan, Han Tianyu, Wu Dajing, Shi Jingnan)
4.  Olanda  6’49”149
(Niels Kerstholt, Daan Breeuwsma, Sjinkie Knegt, Freek Van Der Wart)
5.  Kazakistan  6’54”630
(Aydar Bekzhanov, Abzal Azhgaliyev, Nurbergen Zhumagaziyev, Denis Nikisha

Finale B
6.  Canada  6’43”747
(Charles Hamelin, Olivier Jean, François Hamelin, Michael Gilday, Charle Cournoyer)
7.  Corea del Sud  6’43”921
(Kim Yun-Jae, Lee Han-Bin, Lee Ho-Seok, Park Se-Yeong,  Sin Da-Un)
8.  Italia  6’44”904
(Nicola Rodigari, Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti, Anthony Lobello, Davide Viscardi)

 

2018 PyeongChang 

1. Ungheria 6’31”971
(Liu Shaoang, Liu Shaolin Sandor, Viktor Knoch, Csaba Burjan)
2. Cina 6’32”035
(Wu Dajing, Han Tianyu, Ren Ziwei, Xu Hongzhi, Chen Dequan)
3. Canada 6’32”282
(Samuel Girard, Charles Hamelin, Charle Cournoyer, Pascal Dion)
4. Corea de Sud 6’34”510
(Seo Yira, Hwang Daeheon, Kim Dokyoum, Kwak Yoongy, Lim Hyojun)
5. Stati Uniti 6’36”867
(J.R. Celski, John-Henry Krueger, Thomas Insuk Hong, Aaron Tran)
6. Kazakistan 6’47”727
(Denis Nikisha, Nurbergen Zhumagaziyev, Abzal Azhgaliyev, Yerkebulan Shamukhanov)
7. Giappone 6’42”655
(Keita Watanabe, Ryosuke Sakazume, Kazuki Yoshinaga, Hiroki Yokoyama)
8. Olanda PEN
(Sjinkie Knegt, Daan Breeuwsma, Itzhak de Laat, Dennis Visser)