Speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

The men's 10,000 metres speed skating competition of the 2014 Sochi Olympics was held at Adler Arena Skating Center on 18 February 2014.[1]

Men's 10,000 metres
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Honoring of the medalists in the Holland Heineken House
VenueAdler Arena Skating Center
Date18 February 2014
Competitors14 from 9 nations
Winning time12:44.45
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
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Qualification

A total of sixteen speed skaters could qualify for this distance, with a maximum of three skaters per country. The top 10 of the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres standings after the fourth World Cup race in Berlin secured a spot for their country. Then the additional six spots were awarded based on a time ranking of the World Cup 10,000 metres race in Astana. A reserve list was also made.[2]

By virtue of Shane Dobbin's top eight classification at the 2013 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships – Men's 10000 metres in the pre-olympic season, New Zealand was given a wildcard at the expense of number 16 Jordan Belchos of Canada.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Sven Kramer (NED)12:41.69 Salt Lake City, United States10 March 2007
Olympic record  Lee Seung-hoon (KOR)12:58.55 Vancouver, Canada23 February 2010

At the 2013 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships the track record was set by Jorrit Bergsma at 12:57.69.[3][4]

The following records were set during this competition.

DateRoundAthleteCountryTimeRecord
18 FebruaryPair 6Jorrit Bergsma  Netherlands12:44.45OR, TR

OR = Olympic record, TR = track record

Results

During the Olympics, the Norwegian speed skaters Håvard Bøkko and Sverre Lunde Pedersen, who were all on the original start list, decided not to start the 10,000 meters to focus on the team pursuit that would be held a few days later. Norwegian speed skater Simen Spieler Nilsen, on the reserve list for the 10,000 meter, did not start for the same reason.[5]Russian speed skater Ivan Skobrev and French Alexis Contin also did not start. The open places were taken by Moritz Geisreiter, Patrick Meek and Sebastian Druszkiewicz.[6]

The races were started at 17:00.[7]

Gold medalist Jorrit Bergsma
Silver medalist Sven Kramer
Bronze medalist Bob de Jong (left)
RankPairLaneNameCountryTimeTime behindNotes
6OJorrit Bergsma  Netherlands12:44.45OR, TR
7OSven Kramer  Netherlands12:49.02+4.57
5IBob de Jong  Netherlands13:07.19+22.74
47ILee Seung-hoon  South Korea13:11.68+27.23
56IBart Swings  Belgium13:13.99+29.54
64OPatrick Beckert  Germany13:14.26+29.81
72OShane Dobbin  New Zealand13:16.42+31.97
82IMoritz Geisreiter  Germany13:20.26+35.81
93IYevgeny Seryayev  Russia13:28.61+44.16
103OEmery Lehman  United States13:28.67+44.22
111OPatrick Meek  United States13:28.72+44.27
124IDmitry Babenko  Kazakhstan13:33.18+48.73
135OAlexej Baumgärtner  Germany13:44.39+59.94
141ISebastian Druszkiewicz  Poland13:45.31+1:00.86

OR = Olympic record, TR = track record

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