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2021.10.25 11:11 GMT+8

Team China add two relay golds at ISU Short Track World Cup

Updated 2021.10.25 11:11 GMT+8
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Team China skaters celebrate after winning the women's 3,000m final during the ISU World Cup Short Track test event for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, October 24, 2021. /CFP

China claimed two gold medals in the 2,000m mixed relay and the 3,000m women's relay races on the final day of the 2021-22 season ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating series in Beijing on Sunday.

Team China, consisting of Fan Kexin, Zhang Yuting, Ren Ziwei and Wu Dajing, started from the furthest position on the track in the 2,000m mixed relay final, but Fan jumped to the top as soon as they ran into the very first corner.

The race was then perfectly paced for China, as the skaters established a clear lead and gave the opponents no chance to close the gap to claim gold. The Netherlands finished second, and South Korea placed third.

In the women's 3,000m relay, China's Fan Kexin, Guo Yihan, Qu Chunyu and Zhang Yuting started again from the furthest position while world record holder the Netherlands were on the inside. China was in no rush skating in the last position and found their chance to move up to third during the exchange on lap five.

Fan squeezed in from the inside on the straight to become second on lap 18, and it became a race between the Netherlands and China.

China took advantage of the exchange again to become the leader as they entered the second to last lap. There was a bit of contact between the two skaters before the final corner, but Zhang managed to hold her position to claim gold though both skaters stumbled through the line in an unusual finish.

(L-R) Team China's Fan Kexin, Zhang Yuting, Qu Chunlai, Wu Dajing and Ren Ziwei acknowledge the crowd after winning the mixed 2,000m relay final during the ISU World Cup Short Track test event for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, October 24, 2021. /CFP

The Netherlands and South Korea again grabbed silver and bronze, respectively.

"Everyone did their best during the race," said Guo. "We worked together to become the champion. I'm very excited."

The men's 5,000m relay became a bit chaotic at the start of lap 23 when Wu slipped on the ice, making it look like a race for the remaining four teams before an Italian athlete ran out of the track too.

Team China didn't give up and saw a possible podium chance on lap 34 as they caught up with South Korea, who failed to complete an exchange and dropped from first to third right in front of China.

Wu was then blocked by Kim Dong-wook of South Korea around the corner, who, as a non-racing member, was supposed to stay out of the path of the racing skater. As a result, South Korea was penalized with a yellow card and a cancellation of their race result.

As the only two teams remaining hunting for the gold, the Netherlands led all the way to the finishing line ahead of world record holder Hungary. Italy took the bronze, while China failed to clock a valid time.

"We skated as planned, but incidents are always part of short track speed skating," Ren said. "We learned to live with it, and I think we will do better."

Compared to China's solid performance in the team events, no Chinese athlete made it to the 1,000m finals.

Wu Dajing (L) reacts after Team China win the mixed 2,000m relay final during the ISU World Cup Short Track test event for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, October 24, 2021. /CFP

The women's 1,000m final was relatively tame compared to the day before, as reigning Olympic champion Suzanne Schulting of the Netherlands held a solid lead from the beginning to pocket the gold. Kim Ji-yoo of South Korea and Kristen Santos of the United States finished second and third, respectively.

The men's 1,000m final saw an impressive comeback show from the world record holder Hwang Dae-heon of South Korea and the newly crowned 1,500m World Cup winner Semen Elistratov of Russia, both of whom looked calm at the end of the crowd for most of the race.

The duo decided to speed up with only two and a half laps to go in the nine-lap race, and it only took Hwang a corner to run from the last place to the first. Elistratov also moved to second as they entered the final lap.

Hwang defended his dominance in the men's 1,000m category to collect the gold with a huge advantage. The Russian finished second. Pascal Dion of Canada beat Kazuki Yoshinaga of Japan by a narrow 0.001 seconds to secure the bronze.

The ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating series will travel to Nagoya, Japan from October 28 to 31, before going to Europe for the last two events in Debrecen, Hungary and Dordrecht, the Netherlands on November 18 to 21, and 25 to 28, respectively.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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