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Team Pursuit (8 laps), Men

Date13 – 15 February 2022
StatusOlympic
LocationNational Speed Skating Oval, Olympic Green, Beijing
Participants27 from 8 countries
FormatSingle-elimination event.
Olympic Record 3:37.08 / Håvard BøkkoSimen Spieler NilsenSverre Lunde Pedersen NOR / 21 February 2018
RefereeHanjo HeidemanNED
StarterYuliya MitrofanovaRUS
StarterRoland SteenbeckGER

Since becoming a World Championship event in 2005, the team pursuit had been won by the Dutch team 12 times, and only once by another nation (the US, in 2011). Despite this dominance, the Netherlands only once captured Olympic gold, in 2014. For Beijing, the Dutch were once again favored, but with ageing great Sven Kramer and Marcel Bosker they had two riders without any great individual performances at the Olympics. In addition, other nations had pioneered team pursuit tactics, including pushing the skater in front of you (allowing for better aerodynamics and transfer of speed) as well as choosing not to switch the leading skater. In recent World Cups, the United States had been particularly successful with these tactics, winning twice and bettering the world record. Defending champions Norway were also favored, although their top skater, Sverre Lunde Pedersen, had only barely recovered from a horrific cycling crash in the summer of 2021, which had left him with severe leg, neck and liver injuries.

Two of the favorites met in the quarter-finals. The Norwegians led the entire race, but only narrowly held off the US, which finished only 0.04 behind. With 3:37.47, Norway recorded the fastest qualifying time. The Dutch set the third time, while ROC took the final semi spot. That was slightly surprising, as they had only qualified for the Games by time (not performances).

As in 2018, Norway knocked out the Netherlands in the semi-finals, by a clear margin. The other semi-final was a much closer affair. ROC got off to a quick start, but the US were even again halfway. The ROC skaters then pulled away slightly towards an impressive 3:36.62, the best time ever recorded at sea level and an Olympic Record.

Despite setting the second fastest time of the tournament, this left the Americans to fight for bronze, which they easily claimed against the Netherlands. This left the Dutch medal-less for the first time in the event, while the Americans saw former inline speed skating great Joey Mantia finally claim his first Olympic medal at his third Games.

In the final, ROC seemed to have spent all their energy in the semi-finals. Trailing by 0.24 after half a lap already, they never came closer, making Norway the first repeat champions in the event, although Pedersen was the only skater to race on both victorious teams.

PosCompetitorsNOC
1NorwayNORGold
Hallgeir EngebråtenPeder KongshaugSverre Lunde PedersenAllan Dahl Johansson (DNS)
2ROCROCSilver
Daniil AldoshkinSergey TrofimovRuslan ZakharovAleksandr Rumyantsev (DNS)
3United StatesUSABronze
Ethan CepuranCasey DawsonEmery LehmanJoey Mantia
4NetherlandsNED
Marcel BoskerSven KramerPatrick RoestJorrit Bergsma (DNS)
5CanadaCAN
Jordan BelchosTed-Jan BloemenConnor HoweTyson Langelaar
6Republic of KoreaKOR
Jeong Jae-WonKim Min-SeokLee Seung-HunPark Seong-Hyeon
7ItalyITA
Davide GhiottoAndrea GiovanniniMichele MalfattiAlessio Trentini (DNS)
8People's Republic of ChinaCHN
Lian ZiwenWang HaotianXu FuNing Zhongyan (DNS)

Quarter-Finals

Date13 February 2022 — 21:00
FormatFour fastest teams advanced to semi-finals. Next two fastest teams advanced to Final C, the slowest two advanced to Final D.
PosPairTeamNOCTime
13FNorwayNOR3:37.47Q
23CUnited StatesUSA3:37.51Q
34FROCROC3:38.67Q
42CNetherlandsNED3:38.90Q
52FCanadaCAN3:40.17
61CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:41.89
71FItalyITA3:42.04
84CPeople's Republic of ChinaCHN3:52.25

Heat #1

Time21:00
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
11CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:41.89
Jeong Jae-WonKim Min-SeokLee Seung-Hun
21FItalyITA3:42.04
Davide GhiottoAndrea GiovanniniMichele Malfatti

Heat #2

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
12CNetherlandsNED3:38.90Q
Marcel BoskerSven KramerPatrick Roest
22FCanadaCAN3:40.17
Jordan BelchosTed-Jan BloemenConnor Howe

Heat #3

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
13FNorwayNOR3:37.47Q
Hallgeir EngebråtenPeder KongshaugSverre Lunde Pedersen
23CUnited StatesUSA3:37.51Q
Ethan CepuranCasey DawsonEmery Lehman

Heat #4

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
14FROCROC3:38.67Q
Daniil AldoshkinSergey TrofimovRuslan Zakharov
24CPeople's Republic of ChinaCHN3:52.25
Lian ZiwenWang HaotianXu Fu

Semi-Finals

Date15 February 2022 — 14:52
FormatWinner of each heat advance to final A.

Heat #1

Time14:52
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FNorwayNOR3:38.28
Hallgeir EngebråtenPeder KongshaugSverre Lunde Pedersen
2CNetherlandsNED3:39.62
Marcel BoskerSven KramerPatrick Roest

Heat #2

PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1CROCROC3:36.62OR
Daniil AldoshkinSergey TrofimovRuslan Zakharov
2FUnited StatesUSA3:37.05
Ethan CepuranCasey DawsonEmery Lehman

Final Round

Date15 February 2022 — 15:43

Final A

Time16:47
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FNorwayNOR3:38.08
Hallgeir EngebråtenPeder KongshaugSverre Lunde Pedersen
2CROCROC3:40.46
Daniil AldoshkinSergey TrofimovRuslan Zakharov

Final B

Time16:41
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FUnited StatesUSA3:38.81
Casey DawsonEmery LehmanJoey Mantia
2CNetherlandsNED3:41.62
Marcel BoskerSven KramerPatrick Roest

Final C

Time15:49
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FCanadaCAN3:40.39
Jordan BelchosTed-Jan BloemenTyson Langelaar
2CRepublic of KoreaKOR3:53.77
Jeong Jae-WonKim Min-SeokPark Seong-Hyeon

Final D

Time15:43
PosPairCompetitorsNOCTime
1FItalyITA3:44.20
Davide GhiottoAndrea GiovanniniMichele Malfatti
2CPeople's Republic of ChinaCHN3:53.58
Lian ZiwenWang HaotianXu Fu