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Harbin 1996

Skating
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List of disciplines

  • Figure Skating
  • Short Track Speed Skating
  • Speed Skating

Short track speed skating races began to occur in Europe shortly after speed skating became an established international sport.

The International Skating Union was founded in 1892, three years after the first long-track World Championships.

Prior to the arrival of short track at the Olympics, it was common for skaters to compete in short and long-track events. Short track ovals were covered and offered a place for skaters to train all year.

Many long-track racers would practice sprinting and turning techniques around the small oval. Some even competed in short track competitions.

With the development of new indoor long-track facilities, the cross-sport training is not as popular anymore. Also, now that short track has become established as an Olympic sport, racers have been forced to specialise to succeed.

Short track speed skating was first included in the official programme at the XVI Olympic Winter Games in Albertville in 1992.

List of events

  • men

    1. 500M

    2. 1500M

    3. 3000M

    4. 5000M RELAY

    5. 1000M

    6. HEATS 5000M RELAY

    7. SEMI-FINAL 5000M RELAY

    8. FINAL 5000M RELAY

  • women

    1. 500M

    2. 1000M

    3. 1500M

    4. 3000M RELAY

    5. SEMI-FINAL 3000M RELAY

    6. FINAL 3000M RELAY

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