Short track speed skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics

Short track speed skating was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. Those competition events took place at the Max Bell Arena in Calgary. This was the only time in the history of Olympic Games that the short track venue was shared with curling.

Medal table

RankCountryFirstSecondThirdTotal
1 Netherlands2215
2 Great Britain2002
2 South Korea2002
4 Canada16310
5 Italy1124
6 Japan1113
7 China1023
8 France0011

Men's events

Final A

February 23, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Wilfred O'Reilly Great Britain44.80
2Mario Vincent Canada45.15
3Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Japan45.37
4Robert Dubreuil Canada45.38

Final B

RankNameCountryTime
5Michel Daignault Canada45.10
6Orazio Fagone Italy46.35
7Kim Ki-hoon South Korea48.82
8Toshinobu Kawai Japan49.12

Final A

February 24, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Wilf O'Reilly Great Britain1:33.44
2Michel Daignault Canada1:33.66
3Marc Bella France1:34.45
4Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Japan1:35.72
5Louis Grenier Canada1:37.17
6Roberto Peretti Italy1:48.33
7Lee Joon-ho South KoreaDQ

Final B

RankNameCountryTime
8Kim Ki-hoon South Korea1:37.20
9Richard Suyten Netherlands1:37.52
10Didier Claeys Belgium1:38.10
11Orazio Fagone Italy1:38.35
12Tsutomu Kawasaki Japan1:38.40

Final A

February 22, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Kim Ki-hoon South Korea2:26.68
2Louis Grenier Canada2:26.99
3Orazio Fagone Italy2:27.16
4Roberto Peretti Italy2:27.24
5Mario Vincent Canada2:27.34
6Michel Daignault Canada2:28.15

Final B

RankNameCountryTime
7Lee Joon-ho South Korea2:38.19
8Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Japan2:38.65
9Yuichi Akasaka Japan2:38.88
10Kawai Toshinobu Japan2:39.93
11Tsutomu Kawasaki Japan2:43.67
12Pat Moore United States2:51.21

Final

February 25, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Lee Joon-ho South Korea5:21.63
2Charles Veldhoven Netherlands5:22.39
3Michel Daignault Canada5:30.68
4Peter Van der Velde Netherlands5:31.07
5Mario Vincent Canada5:31.15
6Mo Ji-soo South Korea5:32.24
7Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Japan5:32.70
8Jaco Bos Netherlands5:36.16

Final

February 25, 1988

RankCountryNameTime
1 NetherlandsCharles Veldhoven
Peter van der Velde
Jaco Mos
Richard Suyten
7:29.05
2 ItalyRoberto Peretti
Enrico Peretti
Orazio Fagone
Hugo Herrnhof
7:30.39
3 CanadaLouis Grenier
Robert Dubreuil
Mario Vincent
Michel Daignault
7:35.47
4 United StatesAndy Gabel
Patrick Moore
Brian Arseneau
David Besteman
7:47.59
5 JapanYuichi Akasaka
Tochinobu Kawai
Tsutomu Kawasaki
Tatsuyoshi Ishihara
6 Great BritainRobert Blair
Wilf O'Reilly
Ian Ellis
Stuart Horsepool

Women's events

Final A

February 22, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Monique Velzeboer Netherlands48.28
2Eden Donatelli Canada48.34
3Li Yan China48.84
4Sylvie Daigle Canada49.64

Final B

RankNameCountryTime
5Yumiko Yamada Japan49.57
6Cristina Sciolla Italy49.75
7Simone Velzeboer NetherlandsDNF
7Eiko Shishii JapanDNF

Final A

February 25, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Li Yan China1:39.00
2Sylvie Daigle Canada1:41.15
3Monique Velzeboer Netherlands1:43.10
4Jing Qiao  China1:46.38
5Maryse Perreault  Canada2:25.50
6Jinyan Li  ChinaDQ

Final B

RANKNameCountryTime
7Eden Donatelli Canada1:40.06
8Maria Rosa Candido Italy1:40.21
9Nathalie Lambert Canada1:40.49
10Viktoriya Troytskaya Soviet Union1:41.47
11Valérie Barizza France1:43.12
12Yumiko Yamada JapanDNF

Final A

February 23, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Sylvie Daigle Canada2:37.61
2Monique Velzeboer Netherlands2:37.77
3Li Yan China2:37.92

Final B

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3000 m

February 24, 1988

RankNameCountryTime
1Eiko Shishii Japan5:25.44
2Sylvie Daigle Canada5:25.82
3Maria Rosa Candido Italy5:25.89

3000 m relay

February 24, 1988

RankCountryNameTime
1 ItalyMaria Rosa Candido
Gabriella Monteduro
Barbara Mussio
Maria Cristina Sciolla
4:45.88
2 JapanHiromi Takeuchi
Eiko Shishii
Yumiko Yamada
Nobuko Yamada
4:46.91
3 CanadaSusan Auch
Nathalie Lambert
Eden Donatelli
Maryse Perreault
4:49.77
  • "List of international results". Packstyle.de. 19 October 2003. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.
  • Olympic Review - March 1988
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