Short Track - Women's relay 3.000 m
1924-1988: not played event
1992 ALBERTVILLE (20-2)
1. Canada 4’36”62
(Angela Cutrone, Sylvie Daigle, Nathalie. Lambert, Annie Perreault)
2. United States 4’37”85
(Darcie Dohnal, Amy Peterson, Cathy Turner, Nicole Ziegelmeyer)
3. Unified Team 4’42”69
(Yulia Allagoulova, Natalya Issakova, Viktoria Taranina, Yulia Vlasova)
4. Japan 4’44”50
(Mie Naito, Rie Sato, Hiromi Takeuchi, Nobuko Yamada)
5. France
(Valerie Barizza, Sandrine Daudet, Morielle Leyssieux, Karine Rubini)
6. Nederland
(Priscilla Ernst, Van Ankere Van Koetsveld, Monique Velzeboer, Simone Velzeboer)
7. Italy
(Marinella Canclini, Maria Rosa Candido, Katia Coliuri, Ketty La Torre, Cristina Sciolla)
8. China
(Li Changziang, Li Yan, Wang Xiulan, Zhang Yanmei)
1994 LILLEHAMMER (22-2)
1. South Korea 4’26”64
(Lee-Kyung Chun, Ryang-Hee Kim, So-Hee Kim, Yoon-Mi Kim, Hye-Kyung Wom)
2. Canada 4’32”04
(Chdstine-Isabel Boudrias, Isabelle Charest, Angela Cutrone, Sylvie Daigle, Nathalie Lambert)
3. United States 4’39”34
(Karen Cashman, Amy Peterson, Shana Sundstrom, Cathy Turner, Nicole Ziegelmeyer)
4. Italy 4’36”46
(Barbara Baldiserra, Marinella Canclini, Katia Colturi, Katia Mosconí, Mara Urbani)
5. Russia 4’34”60
(Yekaterina Mikhailova, Marina Pylayeva, Yelena Tikhanina, Viktoria Troitskaya)
6. Nederland 4’45”40
(Penelope Di Lella, Priscilla Ernst, Anke Landman, Esmeralda Ossendrijver)
7. France 4’59”94
(Valerie Barizza, Sandrine Daudet, Sandra Deleglise, Laure Drovet)
8. China dsq
(Su Xiaohua, Wang Xiulan, Yang Zang, Zhang Yanmei)
1998 NAGANO (17-2)
1. South Korea 4’16”260
(Lee-Kyung Chun, Hye-Kyung Won, Sang-mi An, Yun-Mi Kim)
2. China 4’16”383
(Yang Yang, Yang Yang, Chunlu Wang, Dandan Sun)
3. Canada 4’21”205
(Christine Boudrias, Isabelle Charest, Annie Perrault, Tania
Vicent)
4. Japan 4’30”612
(Ikue Teshigawara, Chikage Tanaka, Nobuko Yamada, Sachi Ozawa)
5. United States 4’26”253
(Amy Peterson, Erin Porter, Cathy Turner, Erin Gleason)
6. Nederland 4’26”952
(Anke Jannie Landman, Maureen Delange, Melanine Delange, Ellen Jendrika
Wiegers)
7. North Korea 4’27”030
(Ok Myong Jong, Jong Hae Ho, Ok Sil Hwang, Ryon Hui Han)
8. Germany 4’37”110
(Susanne Busch, Anne Eckner, Yvonne Kunze, Latrin Weber)
2002 SALT LAKE CITY (20-2)
1. South Korea 4’12”793
(Eun-Kyung Choi, Min-Kyung Choi, Min-Jin Joo, Hye-Won Park)
2. China 4’13”236
(Dandan Sun, Chunlu Wang, Yang Yang (A), Yang Yang (S)
3. Canada 4’15”738
(Isabelle Charest, Marie-Eve Drolet, Amelie Goulet-Nadon, Alanna Kraus)
4. Japan 4’21”107
(Yuka Kamino, Atsuko Takata, Chikage Tanaka, Ikue Teshigawara)
5. Italy 4’20”014
(Marinella Canclini, Marta Capurso, Evelina Rodigari, Mara Zini)
6. Bulgaria 4’20”703
(Marina Georgieva, Anna Krasteva, Evgenia Radanova, Daniela Valeva)
7. United States 4’20”730
(Julie Goskowicz, Caroline Hallisey, Amy Peterson, Erin Porter)
8. Germany 4’22”222
(Aika Klein, Yvonne Kunze, Ulrike Lehmann, Christin Priebst)
2006 TORINO - (22/02)
1.South Korea (Chun-Sa Byun,Eun-Kyung Choi,Da-Hye Jeon,Sun-Yu Jin,Yun-mi Kang)
2.Canada (Alanna Kraus,Anouk Leblanc-Boucher,Amanda Overland,Kalyana Roberge ,Tania Vincent)
3.Italy (Marta Capurso,Arianna fontana,Cecilia Maffei,Katia Zini,Mara Zini)
4.United States
5.France
6.Germany
7.Japan
8.China (Dsq)
2010 VANCOUVER - (24-02)
1 China (Sun Linlin,Wang Meng,Zhang Hui,Zhou Yang)
2 Canada (Jessica Gregg,Kalyna Roberge,Marianne St.Gelais,Tania Vicent)
3 United States (Allison Baver,Alyson Dudek,Lana Gehring,Katherine Reutter)
South Korea dsq
4 Nederland
5 Hungary
6 Italy (Lucia Peretti,Cecilia Maffei,Martina Valcepina,Katia Zini)
7 Japan
1992 ALBERTVILLE (20-2)
1. Canada 4’36”62
(Angela Cutrone, Sylvie Daigle, Nathalie. Lambert, Annie Perreault)
2. United States 4’37”85
(Darcie Dohnal, Amy Peterson, Cathy Turner, Nicole Ziegelmeyer)
3. Unified Team 4’42”69
(Yulia Allagoulova, Natalya Issakova, Viktoria Taranina, Yulia Vlasova)
4. Japan 4’44”50
(Mie Naito, Rie Sato, Hiromi Takeuchi, Nobuko Yamada)
5. France
(Valerie Barizza, Sandrine Daudet, Morielle Leyssieux, Karine Rubini)
6. Nederland
(Priscilla Ernst, Van Ankere Van Koetsveld, Monique Velzeboer, Simone Velzeboer)
7. Italy
(Marinella Canclini, Maria Rosa Candido, Katia Coliuri, Ketty La Torre, Cristina Sciolla)
8. China
(Li Changziang, Li Yan, Wang Xiulan, Zhang Yanmei)
1994 LILLEHAMMER (22-2)
1. South Korea 4’26”64
(Lee-Kyung Chun, Ryang-Hee Kim, So-Hee Kim, Yoon-Mi Kim, Hye-Kyung Wom)
2. Canada 4’32”04
(Chdstine-Isabel Boudrias, Isabelle Charest, Angela Cutrone, Sylvie Daigle, Nathalie Lambert)
3. United States 4’39”34
(Karen Cashman, Amy Peterson, Shana Sundstrom, Cathy Turner, Nicole Ziegelmeyer)
4. Italy 4’36”46
(Barbara Baldiserra, Marinella Canclini, Katia Colturi, Katia Mosconí, Mara Urbani)
5. Russia 4’34”60
(Yekaterina Mikhailova, Marina Pylayeva, Yelena Tikhanina, Viktoria Troitskaya)
6. Nederland 4’45”40
(Penelope Di Lella, Priscilla Ernst, Anke Landman, Esmeralda Ossendrijver)
7. France 4’59”94
(Valerie Barizza, Sandrine Daudet, Sandra Deleglise, Laure Drovet)
8. China dsq
(Su Xiaohua, Wang Xiulan, Yang Zang, Zhang Yanmei)
1998 NAGANO (17-2)
1. South Korea 4’16”260
(Lee-Kyung Chun, Hye-Kyung Won, Sang-mi An, Yun-Mi Kim)
2. China 4’16”383
(Yang Yang, Yang Yang, Chunlu Wang, Dandan Sun)
3. Canada 4’21”205
(Christine Boudrias, Isabelle Charest, Annie Perrault, Tania
Vicent)
4. Japan 4’30”612
(Ikue Teshigawara, Chikage Tanaka, Nobuko Yamada, Sachi Ozawa)
5. United States 4’26”253
(Amy Peterson, Erin Porter, Cathy Turner, Erin Gleason)
6. Nederland 4’26”952
(Anke Jannie Landman, Maureen Delange, Melanine Delange, Ellen Jendrika
Wiegers)
7. North Korea 4’27”030
(Ok Myong Jong, Jong Hae Ho, Ok Sil Hwang, Ryon Hui Han)
8. Germany 4’37”110
(Susanne Busch, Anne Eckner, Yvonne Kunze, Latrin Weber)
2002 SALT LAKE CITY (20-2)
1. South Korea 4’12”793
(Eun-Kyung Choi, Min-Kyung Choi, Min-Jin Joo, Hye-Won Park)
2. China 4’13”236
(Dandan Sun, Chunlu Wang, Yang Yang (A), Yang Yang (S)
3. Canada 4’15”738
(Isabelle Charest, Marie-Eve Drolet, Amelie Goulet-Nadon, Alanna Kraus)
4. Japan 4’21”107
(Yuka Kamino, Atsuko Takata, Chikage Tanaka, Ikue Teshigawara)
5. Italy 4’20”014
(Marinella Canclini, Marta Capurso, Evelina Rodigari, Mara Zini)
6. Bulgaria 4’20”703
(Marina Georgieva, Anna Krasteva, Evgenia Radanova, Daniela Valeva)
7. United States 4’20”730
(Julie Goskowicz, Caroline Hallisey, Amy Peterson, Erin Porter)
8. Germany 4’22”222
(Aika Klein, Yvonne Kunze, Ulrike Lehmann, Christin Priebst)
2006 TORINO - (22/02)
1.South Korea (Chun-Sa Byun,Eun-Kyung Choi,Da-Hye Jeon,Sun-Yu Jin,Yun-mi Kang)
2.Canada (Alanna Kraus,Anouk Leblanc-Boucher,Amanda Overland,Kalyana Roberge ,Tania Vincent)
3.Italy (Marta Capurso,Arianna fontana,Cecilia Maffei,Katia Zini,Mara Zini)
4.United States
5.France
6.Germany
7.Japan
8.China (Dsq)
2010 VANCOUVER - (24-02)
1 China (Sun Linlin,Wang Meng,Zhang Hui,Zhou Yang)
2 Canada (Jessica Gregg,Kalyna Roberge,Marianne St.Gelais,Tania Vicent)
3 United States (Allison Baver,Alyson Dudek,Lana Gehring,Katherine Reutter)
South Korea dsq
4 Nederland
5 Hungary
6 Italy (Lucia Peretti,Cecilia Maffei,Martina Valcepina,Katia Zini)
7 Japan