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Men's 1000 metres
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueGangneung Oval, Gangneung, South Korea
Date23 February
Competitors36 from 19 nations
Winning time1:07.95
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kjeld Nuis  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Tae-yun  South Korea
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The men's 1000 metres speed skating competition of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held on 23 February 2018 at Gangneung Oval in Gangneung[1] on 23 February 2018.[2][3]

Records

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

World record  Shani Davis (USA) 1:06.42 Salt Lake City, United States 7 March 2009
Olympic record  Gerard van Velde (NED) 1:07.18 Salt Lake City, United States 16 February 2002
Track record  Kjeld Nuis (NED) 1:08.26 11 February 2017

The following records were set during this competition.

Date Round Athlete Country Time Record
23 February Pair 15 Kim Tae-yun  South Korea 1:08.22 TR
Pair 16 Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen  Norway 1:07.99 TR
Pair 18 Kjeld Nuis  Netherlands 1:07.95 TR

TR = track record

Results

The races was held at 19:00.[4]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Time behind Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 18 I Kjeld Nuis  Netherlands 1:07.95 TR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 16 I Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen  Norway 1:07.99 +0.04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 15 O Kim Tae-yun  South Korea 1:08.22 +0.27
4 13 I Joey Mantia  United States 1:08.564 +0.61
5 14 O Takuro Oda  Japan 1:08.568 +0.61
6 17 I Kai Verbij  Netherlands 1:08.61 +0.66
7 14 I Shani Davis  United States 1:08.78 +0.83
8 12 O Nico Ihle  Germany 1:08.93 +0.98
9 16 O Koen Verweij  Netherlands 1:09.14 +1.19
10 10 I Mitchell Whitmore  United States 1:09.17 +1.22
11 15 I Alexandre St-Jean  Canada 1:09.24 +1.29
12 5 I Cha Min-kyu  South Korea 1:09.27 +1.32
13 9 I Chung Jae-woong  South Korea 1:09.43 +1.48
14 13 O Joel Dufter  Germany 1:09.46 +1.51
15 10 O Haralds Silovs  Latvia 1:09.50 +1.55
16 18 O Mika Poutala  Finland 1:09.58 +1.63
17 9 O Sebastian Kłosiński  Poland 1:09.59 +1.64
18 7 O Marten Liiv  Estonia 1:09.75 +1.80
19 17 O Vincent De Haître  Canada 1:09.79 +1.84
20 4 I Tsubasa Hasegawa  Japan 1:09.83 +1.88
21 4 O Konrád Nagy  Hungary 1:09.92 +1.97
22 11 O Daniel Greig  Australia 1:09.99 +2.04
23 12 I Konrad Niedźwiedzki  Poland 1:10.026 +2.07
24 6 O Daichi Yamanaka  Japan 1:10.027 +2.07
25 3 O Laurent Dubreuil  Canada 1:10.03 +2.08
26 2 O Yang Tao  China 1:10.10 +2.15
27 7 I Denis Kuzin  Kazakhstan 1:10.13 +2.18
28 11 I Ignat Golovatsiuk  Belarus 1:10.140 +2.19
29 8 O Stanislav Palkin  Kazakhstan 1:10.149 +2.19
30 3 I Mirko Giacomo Nenzi  Italy 1:10.16 +2.21
31 8 I Piotr Michalski  Poland 1:10.17 +2.22
32 1 O Henrik Fagerli Rukke  Norway 1:10.25 +2.30
33 5 O Fyodor Mezentsev  Kazakhstan 1:10.62 +2.67
34 6 I Pedro Causil  Colombia 1:10.71 +2.76
35 1 I Mathias Vosté  Belgium 1:11.24 +3.29
36 2 I Pekka Koskela  Finland 1:11.76 +3.81

References

  1. ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Schedule". POCOG. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
  3. ^ Start list
  4. ^ Final results