Short track na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich Młodzieży 2012 – bieg na 500 m chłopców
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Złoty medal | Yoon Su-min | |
Srebrny medal | Lim Hyo-jun | |
Brązowy medal | Xu Hongzhi |
Walka o młodzieżowe medale olimpijskie w short tracku na dystansie 500m chłopców odbyła się w dniu 19 stycznia w hali Olympiaworld Innsbruck. Mistrzem olimpijskim został Koreańczyk Yoon Su-min, srebro wywalczył jego rodak Lim Hyo-jun, natomiast brązowy krążek zdobył Chińczyk Xu Hongzhi.
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Ćwierćfinały
Pozycja | Grupa | Nr | Zawodnik | Państwo | Czas | Uwagi |
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1 | 1 | 23 | Xu Hongzhi | Chiny | 43.022 | QSAB |
2 | 1 | 30 | Kei Saitō | Japonia | 43.173 | QSAB |
3 | 1 | 26 | Jack Burrows | Wielka Brytania | 45.491 | QSCD |
4 | 1 | 24 | Michal Prokop | Czechy | 1:03.050 | QSCD |
1 | 2 | 31 | Lim Hyo-jun | Korea Południowa | 44.291 | QSAB |
2 | 2 | 33 | Josse Antonissen | Holandia | 48.738 | QSAB |
3 | 2 | 29 | Milan Grugni | Włochy | 1:05.394 | ADV A |
4 | 2 | 25 | Yoann Martinez | Francja | PEN | |
1 | 3 | 36 | Thomas Insuk Hong | USA | 44.485 | QSAB |
2 | 3 | 22 | Lu Xiucheng | Chiny | 44.504 | QSAB |
3 | 3 | 27 | Aydin Djemal | Wielka Brytania | 45.556 | QSCD |
4 | 3 | 35 | Chang Yin-cheng | Tajpej | 48.113 | QSCD |
1 | 4 | 32 | Yoon Su-min | Korea Południowa | 43.310 | QSAB |
2 | 4 | 34 | Denis Ajrapetjan | Rosja | 45.836 | QSAB |
3 | 4 | 28 | Tamas Farkas | Węgry | 46.037 | QSCD |
4 | 4 | 21 | Dominic Andermann | Austria | 48.312 | QSCD |
Półfinały
Pozycja | Półfinał | Nr | Zawodnik | Państwo | Czas | Uwagi |
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1 | C/D 1 | 35 | Chang Yin-cheng | Tajpej | 46.824 | QC |
2 | C/D 1 | 21 | Dominic Andermann | Austria | 47.751 | QC |
3 | C/D 1 | 26 | Jack Burrows | Wielka Brytania | PEN | |
1 | C/D 2 | 27 | Aydin Djemal | Wielka Brytania | 45.721 | QC |
2 | C/D 2 | 28 | Tamas Farkas | Węgry | 45.777 | QC |
3 | C/D 2 | 24 | Michal Prokop | Czechy | 48.148 | QD |
1 | A/B 1 | 23 | Xu Hongzhi | Chiny | 42.832 | QA |
2 | A/B 1 | 31 | Lim Hyo-jun | Korea Południowa | 42.911 | QA |
3 | A/B 1 | 30 | Kei Saitō | Japonia | 43.000 | QB |
4 | A/B 1 | 29 | Milan Grugni | Włochy | 46.685 | QB |
5 | A/B 1 | 33 | Josse Antonissen | Holandia | 1:00.507 | QB |
1 | A/B 2 | 32 | Yoon Su-min | Korea Południowa | 42.468 | QA |
2 | A/B 2 | 36 | Thomas Insuk Hong | USA | 43.187 | QA |
3 | A/B 2 | 34 | Denis Ajrapetjan | Rosja | 45.026 | QB |
4 | A/B 2 | 22 | Lu Xiucheng | Chiny | 1:20.806 | QB |
Finały
Pozycja | Finał | Nr | Zawodnik | Państwo | Czas |
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1 | D | 24 | Michal Prokop | Czechy | |
C | 28 | Tamas Farkas | Węgry | 46.035 | |
C | 35 | Chang Yin-cheng | Tajpej | 46.412 | |
C | 21 | Dominic Andermann | Austria | 50.729 | |
C | 27 | Aydin Djemal | Wielka Brytania | 1:02.356 | |
B | 30 | Kei Saitō | Japonia | 45.600 | |
B | 34 | Denis Ajrapetjan | Rosja | 45.902 | |
B | 33 | Josse Antonissen | Holandia | 47.314 | |
B | 29 | Milan Grugni | Włochy | 49.630 | |
B | 22 | Lu Xiucheng | Chiny | PEN | |
A | 32 | Yoon Su-min | Korea Południowa | 42.417 | |
A | 31 | Lim Hyo-jun | Korea Południowa | 42.482 | |
A | 23 | Xu Hongzhi | Chiny | 42.637 | |
4 | A | 36 | Thomas Insuk Hong | USA | 42.782 |
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