Short-track speed skating at the 2018 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 2018 Winter Olympics.

Qualification rules

A total quota of 120 athletes were allowed to compete at the Games (60 men and 60 women). Countries were assigned quotas based on their performance during the 2017–18 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup. Each nation was permitted to enter a maximum of five athletes per gender if it qualified a relay team and three if it did not. Hosts South Korea were guaranteed the full quota of ten athletes.[1] There were a maximum of thirty-two qualifiers for the 500m and 1000m events; thirty-six for the 1500m events; and eight for the relays.

Quota allocation

Final quotas were published by the ISU on 23 November 2017.[2][3] North Korea was allowed to add two entries on 20 January 2018.[4]

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Nations Men's
500m
Men's
1000m
Men's
1500m
Men's
relay
Women's
500m
Women's
1000m
Women's
1500m
Women's
relay
Athletes
 Australia11112
 Belarus11
 Belgium22
 Canada233X333X10
 China333X333X10
 Czech Republic11
 France2222124
 Germany12222
 Great Britain213335
 Hungary323X222X10
 Israel1111
 Italy122322X7
 Japan233X123X10
 Kazakhstan312X1227
 Latvia1212
 Netherlands332X332X10
 North Korea112
 Poland12113
 Olympic Athletes from Russia333222X7
 Singapore11
 South Korea333X333X10
 Sweden11
 United States323X2238
Total: 22 NOCs 33 32 37 8 32 32 36 8 115
(59 men/56 women)
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Great Britain and Kazakhstan received reallocated spots in the men's 1500m and Kazakhstan received the men's relay spot initially awarded to OAR.[5] Team OAR remained qualified in the women's relay, but only used four of the available five quotas.

Relays

Nations could compete in four world cup races, and were ranked by their three best scores. Bolded nations are qualified.

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Individual distances

The first placed racer (per nation) was 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 score, and ranking. The second and third best were ranked in the same way. For the 500m and 1000m the top 32 qualified, and for the 1500m the top 36 qualified. 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
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