Speed Skating

is an ice sport in which the players wearing skates race on oval ice tracks. Speed skaters can attain a maximum speed of around 60km/h. The idea of the sport was originated in Scandinavia and Netherlands where the natives attached bones to their shoes and used it to travel on frozen rivers, lakes and canals.

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Speed Skating - Types and Rules:

short track

Short track

Races are run counter-clockwise on a 111-meter track. Short track races are almost always run in a mass start format in which two to six skaters may race at once. Skaters may be disqualified for false starts, impeding, and cutting inside the track. False starts occur when a skater moves before the gun goes off at the start of a race.

Skaters are disqualified for impeding when one skater cuts in front of another skater and causes the first skater to stand up to avoid collision or fall. Cutting inside the track occurs when a skater's skates goes inside the blocks which mark the track on the ice. If disqualified the skater will be given last place in their heat or final.

long track

Long track

Races are run counter-clockwise on a 400-meter oval. In all individual competition forms, only two skaters are allowed to race at once. Skaters must change lanes every lap.

The skater changing from the outside lane to the inside has right-of-way. Skaters may be disqualified for false starts, impeding, and cutting inside the track. If a skater misses their race or falls they have the option to race their distance again. There are no heats or finals in long track, all rankings are by time.

long track
team pursuit

Team pursuit

The team pursuit is a team event in speed skating and is skated by teams of three skaters. Races resemble the team pursuit event in track cycling. Two teams race at a time, starting at a line in the middle of the straightaway. One team starts on each side of the track.

There are several formats for the team pursuit. The Olympic format is unusual in that it is a cup format, with several rounds of exclusion between two teams. In the World Cup and World Championships, one race is skated and the teams are ranked by their finishing time.

Speed Skating - Equipment:

speed skates
bodysuit
helmet

Speed Skating - Women World Records:

Event: 500 m

Lee Sang-hwa

Time: 36.36
Average speed: 49.50 km/h (30.76 mph)

Event: 1000 m

Brittany Bowe

Time: 1:11.61
Average speed: 50.27 km/h (31.24 mph)

Event: 1500 m

Miho Takagi

Time: 1:49.83
Average speed: 49.17 km/h (30.55 mph)

If you want learn more about Speed Skating, you can read on Wikipedia or on Olympic.

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