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M-Wave (Nagano)
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Venue | M-Wave, Nagano, Japan | ||||||||||||
Dates | 18–19 January 2014 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | Men 26 Women 24 |
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Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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Michel Mulder | NED | ||
Shani Davis | USA | ||
Daniel Greig | AUS |
Yu Jing | CHN | ||
Zhang Hong | CHN | ||
Heather Richardson | USA |
The 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, officially the Essent ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships 2014, were held in Nagano, Japan, from 18 to 19 January 2014.
The defending champions were Michel Mulder of the Netherlands for men and Heather Richardson of the United States for women. In the men's championships, Mulder was able to retain his title. Shani Davis of the United States won the silver, and Daniel Greig of Australia won the bronze, thereby clinching his nation's first-ever medal at an international long-track speed skating competition. In the women's championships, Yu Jing of China re-claimed her title from 2012, while her compatriot Zhang Hong won the silver, and Richardson had to settle for the bronze medal.
The schedule of events:
All participating skaters are allowed to skate the two 500 meters and one 1000 meters; 24 skaters may take part on the second 1000 meters. These 24 skaters are determined by the samalog standings after the three skated distances, and comparing these lists as follows:
World records going into the championships.