Speed skating at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
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Speed skating featured as part of the 2007 Asian Winter Games in the newly constructed Jilin Provincial Speed Skating Rink in Changchun
Changchun
Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin province, located in the northeast of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Songliao Plain. It is administered as a sub-provincial city with a population of 7,677,089 at the 2010 census under its jurisdiction, including counties and...

. Ten medal events were contested, with the men's 10,000 metres, a part of the Games since 1986, replaced by 100 metres for both genders. Events were held from 29 January to 1 February.

China won the most gold medals, taking five of the ten on offer, by sweeping the women's events. Wang Fei
Wang Fei (speed skater)
Wang Fei is a Chinese female speed skater.She competed for China at the 2010 Winter Olympics in the 1500m and 3000m events.-References:...

 won two gold medals and one silver medal in the three longest distances, while Wang Beixing
Wang Beixing
Wang Beixing is a Chinese long track speed skater, specializing in short distances . She is coached by Canadian former skater Kevin Crockett.Wang Beixing first competed in 2003...

 two gold medals and a silver medal in the three shortest. Japan won the shortest and the longest distance for men, through Yuya Oikawa
Yūya Oikawa
is a Japanese speed skater. He competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2010 Winter Olympics.- References :...

 and Hiroki Hirako
Hiroki Hirako
is a Japanese speed skater. He has competed for Japan at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He has also previously competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics.- References :...

, while Lee Kyou-Hyuk and Lee Kang-Seok
Lee Kang-Seok
Lee Kang-Seok is a speed skater from South Korea. He is the 2007 and 2009 World Champion for 500m. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the 500 m...

 of South Korea won the three middle distances.

Medal table

1 5 4 3 12
2 3 5 5 13
3 2 1 3 6
4 0 0 1 1
Total 10 10 12 32

Men

100 m
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
5000 m

Women

100 m
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
3000 m

Preliminary

January 29
Rank Athlete Time
1 9.64
2 9.71
3 9.76
3 9.76
5 9.78
6 9.82
7 9.95
8 10.09
9 10.11
10 10.16
11 11.34
DSQ


Semi-finals

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
Heat 1
1 9.67
2 9.89
3 9.94
Heat 2
1 9.66
2 9.68
3 9.69
Heat 3
1 9.68
2 9.90
3 10.13


Finals

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
Final A
9.59
9.68
9.69
Final B
4 9.82
5 9.84
6 9.99
Final C
7 10.00
8 10.30
9 10.50

500 m

January 30
Rank Athlete Race 1 Race 2 Total
35.11 35.19 1:10.30
35.19 35.31 1:10.50
35.52 35.36 1:10.88
4 35.36 35.64 1:11.00
5 35.49 35.58 1:11.08
6 35.62 35.49 1:11.11
7 35.56 35.57 1:11.13
8 35.61 35.66 1:11.27
9 35.73 35.70 1:11.43
10 36.01 35.61 1:11.62
11 35.52 36.21 1:11.73
12 36.17 35.94 1:12.11
13 37.35 37.17 1:14.52
14 38.11 38.07 1:16.18
15 41.84 41.81 1:23.65
16 42.10 41.76 1:23.86
17 42.20 42.82 1:25.02
DSQ DSQ

1000 m

February 1
Rank Athlete Time
1:09.86
1:10.45
1:10.92
1:11.35
5 1:11.53
6 1:11.86
6 1:11.86
8 1:11.94
9 1:12.18
10 1:12.68
11 1:13.34
12 1:13.65
13 1:13.66
14 1:14.34
15 1:16.85
16 1:23.26
17 1:24.70
18 1:25.27
19 1:26.08

  • Takaharu Nakajima was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

1500 m

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
1:49.13
1:49.24
1:49.79
4 1:50.21
5 1:52.20
6 1:53.08
7 1:53.24
8 1:53.76
9 1:54.20
10 1:55.74
11 1:57.57
12 1:58.00
13 2:07.82
14 2:09.14
15 3:00.22

5000 m

January 29
Rank Athlete Time
6:39.71
6:43.34
6:43.40
4 6:43.86
5 6:44.13
6 6:47.37
7 6:47.90
8 6:54.23
9 7:00.77
10 7:08.67
11 7:39.94
12 7:43.25

Preliminary

January 29
Rank Athlete Time
1 10.41
2 10.49
2 10.49
4 10.55
5 10.57
6 10.62
7 10.77
8 10.89
9 10.95
10 11.00
11 11.03


Semi-finals

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
Heat 1
1 10.39
2 10.76
3 11.05
Heat 2
1 10.38
2 10.44
3 10.95
Heat 3
1 10.40
2 10.45
3 11.37


Finals

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
Final A
10.41
10.44
10.59
Final B
4 10.56
5 10.70
6 10.74
Final C
7 10.95
8 10.96
9 11.16

500 m

January 30
Rank Athlete Race 1 Race 2 Total
38.02 38.08 1:16.10
38.53 38.42 1:16.95
38.83 38.76 1:17.59
4 38.71 38.92 1:17.63
5 38.82 38.85 1:17.67
6 38.90 39.04 1:17.94
7 39.91 39.56 1:19.47
8 39.96 39.95 1:19.91
9 40.22 39.84 1:20.06
10 39.96 40.23 1:20.19
11 40.26 40.52 1:20.78
12 43.63 43.73 1:27.36
13 45.04 45.26 1:30.30
14 48.65 46.93 1:35.58
15 47.99 47.81 1:35.80
39.54 DNS DNF

1000 m

February 1
Rank Athlete Time
1:17.35
1:17.54
1:18.84
1:18.96
5 1:19.24
6 1:19.47
7 1:19.88
8 1:19.99
9 1:20.11
10 1:20.35
11 1:20.52
12 1:20.92
13 1:21.47
14 1:23.42
15 1:25.95
16 1:27.21
17 1:29.82
18 1:37.30
19 2:01.63

  • Kim Yu-Rim
    Kim Yu-Rim
    Kim Yu-Rim is a South Korean speed skater. She competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, women's speed skating 500m and 100m. She finished in 20th position at the 500m, 28th at the 1000m.-External links:**...

    was awarded bronze because of no three-medal sweep per country rule.

1500 m

January 31
Rank Athlete Time
2:00.49
2:01.60
2:01.82
4 2:02.80
5 2:02.94
6 2:03.07
7 2:03.53
8 2:04.25
9 2:05.01
10 2:05.62
11 2:06.31
12 2:06.80
13 2:08.59
14 2:09.78
15 2:12.64
16 2:15.75
DSQ

3000 m

January 29
Rank Athlete Time
4:13.08
4:15.42
4:17.00
4 4:18.05
5 4:18.57
6 4:19.02
7 4:19.44
8 4:24.29
9 4:27.81
10 4:28.40
11 4:38.44
12 4:40.36
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