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Anything can happen in short track speed skating as Steven Bradbury and the rest of Australian sport fans know all too well. Sometimes the last man standing can be the winner!

Countries all over the world have superstars in short track with the Chinese and Koreans having the most depth. It is a fascinating spectacle.

Races take place around an oval track (measuring around 111.12m) designed to fit inside an average ice rink. The bends are tight and athletes skate close together counter-clockwise jockeying for position and trying to cover any attempted breaks with the pack. The odd clash and tumble are inevitable with the walls and the ink being heavily padded. 

Short track was a demonstration sport in 1988 and officially introduced to the Olympic program at the Albertville Games in 1992. There was one individual and one relay event for both men and women back then. Although the aim is still to be the first across the line, speed takes a second place to tactics, especially in the heats.

Australia and short track

Australia has a great record in short track speed skating. At Lillehammer 1994, Australia won its first winter Olympic medal with a bronze in the 5000m relay. The quartet of Richard Nizielski, Steven Bradbury, Andrew Murtha and Kieran Hansen made history when they finished third in the final behind Italy and the United States.

For more than half of the forty-five lap race there was nothing between the four squads. Then with twenty-one laps to go, a Canadian lost his edge and crashed into the side. At the twelve lap mark, the Italian 500 metre world recorder holder, Mirko Vuillermin accelerated, giving his team the winning break. It seemed that Australia would win silver, however the power of the United States team emerged and they raced away to finish second.

In 2002 in Salt Lake City Bradbury at his fourth Games won Australia’s first Winter Olympic gold medal. In the 1000m the Queenslander took advantage of favourable circumstances. In the quarter and semi-finals, two competitors fell and the third was disqualified allowing him to squeak through to the final.

In the finals, Bradbury dropped behind early and trailed the rest of the field by almost a half lap as they entered the last turn. But a massive collision sent the other four finalists flying. As the only skater left standing, Bradbury crossed the finish line first and was awarded the gold medal.

Karen Kah (Gardiner) who competed in 1992 and 1994 achieved the best result by an Australian women when she placed 11th in the 1000m in Lillehammer.

Tatiana Borodulina who is a multiple world cup medallist and Olympic finalist in 2006 for Russia is Australia’s best chance for another short track medal. Australia hopes to qualify up to eight skaters for Vancouver 2010.

Competition Format

For the 500m and 1000m there are heats, quarterfinals, semifinals and an A and B final. The A final determines the medals and the B final positions 5 -8. For the 1500m there are heats, three semifinals and an A and B final subject to initially entries.

A relay team comprises four members plus a reserve who can substitute in any heat or final. In general, skaters contest one and a half laps apiece in the relay and take multiple turns on the ice in any order. Changeovers can occur anywhere on the course by touch or push. There are eight teams in the relays contesting two semifinals and the top two teams in each advance to the final. 

Fast Facts

Competition 5 days
Australians Competing 1 Man, 1 Woman
Medals 8 gold, silver, bronze
Events (8) Ladies 500m, 1000m, 1500m, 3000m relay; Men 500m, 1000m, 1500m, 5000m relay
Venue Pacific Coliseum
Location 6km from Vancouver Olympic Village. This famous Vancouver Ice Hockey venue has undergone major upgrades ($20 million) and will host figure skating and short track speed skating for the Games.
Crowd Capacity 14,200
Elevation 26m

Australian Short Track Speed Skating Team


Tatiana Borodulina of Australia competes in the Short Track Speed Skating Ladies 1000m heat on day 13 of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 24, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Borodulina draws tough semi, misses final

27-02-10

Tatiana Borodulina has narrowly missed a spot in the women's 1000m short track speed skating final at the Pacific Coliseum tonight. READ MORE


Lee Jung-Su of South Korea celebrates winning the gold medal from silver medalist Lee Ho-Suk of South Korea during the Short Track Speed Skating Men's 1000m Final on day 9 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 20, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

One Lee, Two Lee, Three Oh no

21-02-10

In a night of near misses for the Canadians, Jung-Su Lee of Korea had broken the Olympic record to take out the men’s 1000m short track speed skating crown. READ MORE


Semi-Final on day 9 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 20, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Borodulina narrowly misses final

21-02-10

Australia’s Tatiana Boroludina has finished third in the B Final of the women’s 1500 metre short track at the Pacific Coliseum. READ MORE


Haralds Silovs of Latvia leads Yuzo Takamido of Japan, Lachlan Hay of Australia and Lee Ho-Suk of South Korea in the Short Track Speed Skating Men's 1,000 m on day 6 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 17, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

On thin ice

18-02-10

In the unpredictable world of 1000m speed skating, it was the luck of a tough heat more than any reflection on ability that saw Australian skater Lachlan Hay not progress to the quarter finals, despite his qualifying time. READ MORE


Lachlan Hay

Hay set to forge Olympic dreams

17-02-10

Lachlan Hay is ready. Ready for the commencement of his Olympic Games and of what possibilities that can bring. READ MORE


Jung-Su Lee of South Korea celebrates winning the gold medal in the Men's 1500 m Short Track finals on day 2 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 13, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Lee grasps gold in thrilling final

14-02-10

With an Olympic record of 2 minutes 12.38 seconds in the heats of the men’s 1500m short track skating earlier today, Korea’s Jung-Su Lee went on to break his own record just hours later in the semi-final, shaving nearly two seconds off to finish in 2:10.949. READ MORE


arah Lindsay of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competes against Marianne St-Gelais of Canada, Tatiana Borodulina of Australia and Valeriya Potemkina of Russia in the Ladies' 500 m Short Track on day 2 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Pacific Coliseum on February 13, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Argy-bargy on ice leaves Borodulina out of finals

14-02-10

In her first Olympic competition in the green and gold, Russian-born short track speed skater Tatiana Borodulina has narrowly missed out on finals progression in the women’s 500 metres event. READ MORE


Aussies ready for Winter Olympic action

Aussies ready for Winter Olympic action

13-02-10

Four Australians are in action tomorrow on Day 1 of competition at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. READ MORE


Aussies have podiums on their mind

Aussies have podiums on their mind

10-02-10

For Holly Crawford (halfpipe), Damon Hayler (snowboard cross), Alex Pullin snowboard cross) and Tatiana Borodulina (short track speed skating) a podium finish at these Olympics is firmly in their sight. All four have won either a World Championship or World Cup medal in the past two seasons. READ MORE


Borodulina and Hay dressed to thrill

Borodulina and Hay dressed to thrill

09-02-10

Lachlan Hay likened it to being the same as a kid on Christmas whilst Tatiana Borodulina described it as incredibly proud – being presented with their Olympic gear upon their arrival in Vancouver. READ MORE


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Alisa Camplin won Australia’s first women’s Olympic Winter gold medal at Salt Lake 2002 in the freestyle aerials. She also won bronze in Torino in 2006

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Day 2 - Saturday 13 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Heats Pacific Coliseum 5:00 PM
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:24 PM
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:49 PM
Finals Pacific Coliseum 7:18 PM
Phase Venue Time
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:24 PM
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:49 PM
Phase Venue Time
Heats Pacific Coliseum 5:00 PM
Day 6 - Wednesday 17 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Heats Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 5:27 PM
Phase Venue Time
Heats Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 5:27 PM
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:35 PM
Phase Venue Time
Semifinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 6:14 PM
Finals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 7:07 PM
Day 9 - Saturday 20 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Quaterfinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 6:29 PM
Semifinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 7:28 PM
Finals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 8:05 PM
Phase Venue Time
Final Richmond Olympic Oval 4:15 PM
Phase Venue Time
Heats Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 5:45 PM
Semifinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 6:59 PM
Finals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 7:51 PM
Day 10 - Sunday 21 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Final Richmond Olympic Oval 3:00 PM
Day 13 - Wednesday 24 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Heats Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 5:00 PM
Phase Venue Time
Final Pacific Coliseum 6:26 PM
Phase Venue Time
Heats Pacific Coliseum 5:47 PM
Day 15 - Friday 26 February 2010
Phase Venue Time
Quaterfinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 6:14 PM
Semifinals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 6:53 PM
Finals Australian Expected to Compete Pacific Coliseum 7:26 PM
Phase Venue Time
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:45 PM
Final Pacific Coliseum 7:52 PM
Phase Venue Time
Quaterfinals Pacific Coliseum 6:00 PM
Semifinals Pacific Coliseum 6:45 PM
Final Pacific Coliseum 7:16 PM
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