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Short Track - Men's relay 5.000 m

1924-1988: not played event


1992 ALBERTVILLE (22-2)

1.  South Korea
(Kim Ki-hoon, Lee Joon-ho,   Song Jae-kun, Mo Ji-su)
2.  Canada
(Frédéric Blackburn, Michel  Daignault, Sylvain Gagnon, Mark Lackie)
3.  Japan
(Yuichi Akasaka, Tatsuyoshi Ishihara, Toshinobu Kawai, Tsutomu Kawasaki)
4.  New Zealand
(Michael McMillen, Christopher Nicholson, Andrew Nicholson, Tony Smith)
5.  France
(Marc Bella, Arnaud Drouet, Rémi Ingres, Claude Nicouleau)
6.  Great Britain
(Nicky Gooch, Stuart Horsepool, Jasper Matthew, Wilf O’Reilly)
7.  Australia
(Kieran Hansen, John Kah, Andrew Murtha, Richard Nizielski)
8.  Italy
(Diego Cattani, Orazio   Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof,  Roberto Peretti, Mirko Vuillerpnin)


1994 LILLEHAMMER (23-2)

1. Italy  7’11”74
(Maurizio Carnino, Diego Cattani, Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Mirko  Vuillermin)
2.  United States  7’13”37
(Randall Bartz, John Coyle,  Eric Flaim, Andrew Gabel, Anthony Goskowicz)
3.  Australia  7’13”68
(Steven Bradbury, Kieran Hansen, John Kah, Andrew Murtha, Richard Nizielski)
4.  Canada  7’20”40
(Frédéric Blackburn, Derrick Campbell, Marc Gagnon, Stephen Gough)
5.  Japan  7’19”11
(Yuichi Akasaka, Tatsuyoshi  Ishihara, Satoru Terao, Jun Umeatsu)
6.  Norway  7’24”29
(Bjørnar Elgetun, Gisle  Elvebakken, Tore Klevstuen, Morten Staubo)
7.  China  dsq
(Li Jiajiun, Li Lianli, Yang He, Zhang Hongbo)
8.  New Zealand dsq
(Michael McMillen, Andrew Nicholson, Christopher Nicholson, Tony Smith)


1998 NAGANO (19-2)

1.  Canada  7’06”075
(Eric Berard, Derrick Nathan Campbell, Francois Drolet,  Marc Gagnon)
2.  South Korea 7’06”776
Ji-Hoon Chae, Jun-Hwan Lee, Ho-Eung Lee,  Dong-Shun Kim)
3.  China  7’11”559
(Jiajun Le, Kai Feng, Ye  Yuan, Yulong An)
4.  Italy  7’15”212
(Michele Antonioli, Maurizio Carnino, Fabio Carta, Diego Cattani)
5.  Japan 7’01”660
(Satoru Terao, Naoya  Tamura, Takehiro Kodera,  Yugo Shinohara)
6.  United States  7’02”014
(Andrei Gabel, Thomas O’Hare, Rusty Smith, Eric Flaim)
7.  Great Britain  7’06”462
(David Allardice, Nicholas John Gooch, Matthew James Jasper, Matthew Erick Rowe)
8.  Australia  7’15”907
(Steven Bradbury, Richard Goerlitz, Kieran Hansen, Richard Nizielski)


2002 SALT LAKE CITY (23-2)

1.  Canada  6’51”579
(Marc Gagnon, Jonathan  Guilmette, Francois-Louis  Tremblay, Mathieu Turcotte)
2.  Italy  6’56”327
(Maurizio Carnino, Fabio  Carta, Nicola Franceschina, Nicola Rodigari)
3.  China  6’59”633
(Kai Feng, Wei Guo, Jiajun Li, Ye Li)
4.  United States  7’03”926
(Ron Biondo, Apolo Anton Ohno, Rusty Smith,  Daniel Weinstein)
5. Japan  7’19”893
(Takehiro Kodera, Takafumi  Nishitani, Yugo Shinohara,  Satoru terao)
6.  Australia  7’45”271
(Steven Bradburry, Stephen   Lee, Alex McEwan,   Andrew McNee)
7.  Belgium  dsq
(Wim De Deyne, Pieter  Gysel, Ward Jannens,  Simon Van Vossel) 


2006 TORINO - (25/02)
1.South Korea   (Hyun-Soo Ahn,Ho-Suk Lee,Se-Jong Oh,Ho-Jin Seo,Suk-Woo Song)
2.Canada (Eric Bedard,Johnathan Guilmette,Charles Hamelin,Francois Tremblay,Mathieu Turcotte)
3.United States  (Alex Izykowski,J.P.Kepka,Anthony Lobello,Apolo Anton Ohno,Rusty Smith)
4.Italy  (Fabio Carta,Yuri Confortola,Nicola Franceschina,Nicola Rodigari,Roberto Serra)
5.China
6.Australia
7.Germany
8.Japan

2010 VANCOUVER  - (26-2)
1 Canada (Charles Hamelin,Francois Hamelin,Olivier Jean,Francois Louis Tremblay) 6:44.244
2 South Korea (Kwak Yoon-Gy,Lee Ho-Suk,Lee Jung-Su,Sung-Si Bak) 6:44.446
3 United States  (J.R.Celski,Travis Jayner,Jordan Malone,Apolo Anton Ohno) 6:44.498
4 China 6:44.630
5 France  6:51.566
6 Great Britain
7 Germany
Dsq Italy (Nicolas Bean,Yuri Confortola,Nicola Rodigari,Claudio Rinaldi)