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WC1314RUS.Pdf Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track SSC "Kolomna", Kolomna, Russia November 14-17, 2013 ISU Officials ISU Official Representative German Panov, RUS ST Technical Committee Representative Stoytcho Stoytchev, BUL Chief Referee Peter Worth, GBR Assistant Referees Gialt Biesma, NED Alessandro Mauri, ITA Assistant Referee Video Michel Verrault, CAN Starters Won-Ho Yoon, KOR Lucano Dalbard, ITA Competitors Stewards Shen Ling, CHN Stelina Todorova, BUL ST Sport Service Torsten Steinbach, GER Michael Becker, GER Daniel Köhler, GER Video Replay Willy Bargauan, ITA William Fumadali, ITA Announcer (Eng.) Dany Lemay, CAN National Technical Officials Assistant Competitors Steward Olga Irkhina Oxana Zhigareva Assistant Starter Julia Mitrofanova Dmitry Martynov Heat Box Nikita Trifonov Olga Andreyeva Elena Golovina Yulia Chachina Time Keepers Dmitry Makarenko Maria Mishina Marina Pylayeva Anton Romashin Alexander Sizov Artem Sizov Nikolai Tretyakov Marina Yashina Sergey Khoroshilov Victoria Voskresenskaya Sergey Boytsov Lap Scorers Evgeny Kurbatov Ludmila Osadchenko Mikhail Sokolov Irina Isaenko Secretariat Karina Zhalyaletdinova Ekaterina Leontieva Svetlana Smirnova Elena Shmytkina Elena Shuvalova Anton Simon Maria Dmitriyeva Track Stewards Mikhail Razhin Roman Dolgov Denis Arlimov Artem Pustovalov Dmitry Schukin Denis Chilin Emil Karneev Bulat Valiulin Heat Box Attendants Viktoria Denisova Svetlana Grishayeva Yevgenia Onegina Marina Pylayeva Announcer (Rus.) Anna Rogova Ceremony Nikolay Gmyra Larisa Tabolova Samsung ISU World CupShortTrack 2013/14 November 14-17, Kolomna Russia Competition Schedule Official Programme Nov. 14, 2013 Time Distance Race Qurlify Total 7:45 Ice Res (Full) 8:00 Warming Up Men 1-5 8:10 Warming Up Men 6-10 8:20 Warming Up Men 11-15 8:30 Ice Res (Track) 8:45 Warming Up Ladies 16-21 8:55 Warming Up Ladies 22-27 9:05 Ice Res (Full) 9:20 Men 1500M 7 Preliminaries 1-7 9:49 Ice Res (Track) (Top 3) 10:04 Men 1500M 8 Preliminaries 8-15 10:38 Ice Res (Track) 10:53 Ladies 1500M 6 Heats 16-21 11:19 Ice Res (Track) (Top 3) 11:34 Ladies 1500M 6 Heats 22-27 11:59 Ice Res (Track) 12:14 Men 1500M 9 Heats (Top 3) 28-36 12:53 Ice Res (Track) 13:08 Warming Up Ladies 37-44 13:18 Warming Up Ladies 45-52 13:28 Ice Res (Track) 13:43 Warming Up Men 53-58 13:53 Warming Up Men 59-65 14:03 Warming Up Men 66-72 14:13 Ice Res (Full) 14:28 Ladies 500M 8 Pre-Preliminaries 37-44 14:47 Ice Res (Track) Top 2+12 15:02 Ladies 500M 8 Pre-Preliminaries 45-52 15:21 Ice Res (Track) 15:36 Men 500M 10 Pre-Preliminaries 53-62 16:00 Ice Res (Track) Top 2+16 16:15 Men 500M 10 Pre-Preliminaries 63-72 16:40 Ice Res (Track) 16:55 Ladies 500M 11 Preliminaries Top 2+6 73-83 17:21 Ice Res (Track) 17:36 Men 500M 14 Preliminaries Top 2+12 84-97 18:10 Ice Res (Track) 18:25 Ladies 500M 7 Heats Top 2+2 98-104 18:42 Ice Res (Track) 18:57 Men 500M 10 Heats Top 2+4 105-114 19:21 End 19:21 Ice Res (Full) 1 Samsung ISU World CupShortTrack 2013/14 November 14-17, Kolomna Russia Competition Schedule Official Programme 19:36 Training Ladies 20:06 Ice Res (Full+) 20:26 Training Men 20:56 End 2 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track 2013/14 November 14-17, Kolomna Russia Competition Schedule Official Programme Nov. 15, 2013 Time Distance race Qurlity total 7:45 Ice Res (Full) 8:00 Warming Up Ladies 115-122 8:10 Warming Up Ladies 123-130 8:20 Ice Res (Track) 8:35 Warming Up Men 131-136 8:45 Warming Up Men 137-143 8:55 Warming Up Men 144-150 9:05 Ice Res (Full) 9:20 Ladies 1000M 8 Pre-Preliminaries 115-122 9:46 Ice Res (Track) Top 2+12 10:01 Ladies 1000M 8 Pre-Preliminaries 123-130 10:28 Ice Res (Track) 10:43 Men 1000M 10 Pre-Preliminaries 131-140 11:16 Ice Res (Track) Top 2+16 11:31 Men 1000M 10 Pre-Preliminaries 141-150 12:05 Ice Res (Track) 12:20 Ladies 1000M 11 Preliminaries Top 2+6 151-161 12:56 Ice Res (Track) 13:11 Men 1000M 14 Preliminaries Top 2+12 162-175 13:58 Ice Res (Track) 14:13 Ladies 1000M 7 Heats Top 2+2 176-182 14:36 Ice Res (Track) 14:51 Men 1000M 10 Heats Top 2+4 183-192 15:25 Ice Res (Full) 15:40 Warming Up Men 193-195 15:50 Warming Up Men 196-197 16:00 Ice Res (Track) 16:15 Warming Up Ladies 198-199 16:25 Warming Up Ladies 200-201 16:35 Ice Res (Track) 16:50 Men 5000M Relay 3 Heats 193-195 17:17 Ice Res (Track) Top 2+2 17:32 Men 5000M Relay 2 Heats 196-197 17:50 Ice Res (Full) 18:05 Ladies 3000M Relay 4 Heats Top 2 198-201 18:33 Ice Res (Track) 18:48 Men 5000M Relay 3 Quarter Finals Top 2+2 202-204 19:15 End 19:15 Ice Res (Track) 19:30 Training Ladies 20:00 Ice Res (Full+) 20:20 Training Men 20:50 End Samsung ISU World CupShort Track 2013/14 November 14-17, Kolomna Russia Competition Schedule Official Programme Nov. 16, 2013 Time Distance race Qurlity total 11:48 Ice Res (Full) 12:03 Warming Up Men 1500M 205-209 12:13 Warming Up Ladies 1500M 210-215 12:23 Warming Up Men 500M 216-221 12:33 Ice Res (Full) 12:48 Men- 1500M 5 Quarter Finals Top 3 205-209 13:11 Ladies- 1500M 6 Quarter Finals Top 3 210-215 13:39 Ice Res (Track) 13:54 Men- 500M 6 Eight Finals Top 2+4 216-221 14:10 Ice Res (Full) 14:25 Warming Up Ladies 500M 232-235 14:35 End 14:35 Opening Ceremony 14:45 Ice Res (Full) 15:00 Intrduction 15:02 Ladies-- 1500M 3 Semi Finals 222-224 15:18 Men-- 1500M 3 Semi Finals 225-227 15:34 Ice Res (Track) 15:49 Ladies--- 1500M 1 Final B 228 15:54 Ladies--- 1500M 1 Final A 229 15:59 Cerem. Ice, Ladies 16:04 Men--- 1500M 1 Final B 230 16:09 Men--- 1500M 1 Final A 231 16:14 Cerem. Ice, Men 16:19 Ice Res (Track) 16:34 Ladies- 500M 4 Quarter Finals 232-235 16:45 Men- 500M 4 Quarter Finals 236-239 16:56 Ice Res (Track) 17:11 Ladies-- 500M 2 Semi Finals 240-241 17:17 Men-- 500M 2 Semi Finals 242-243 17:23 Ice Res (Track) 17:38 Ladies--- 500M 1 Final B 244 17:41 Ladies--- 500M 1 Final A 245 17:45 Cerem. Ice, Ladies 17:50 Men--- 500M 1 Final B 246 17:53 Men--- 500M 1 Final A 247 17:56 Cerem. Ice, Men 18:01 End 18:01 Ice Res (Full) 18:16 Training Ladies 18:46 Ice Res (Track+) 19:06 Training Men 19:36 End Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track 2013/14 November 14-17, Kolomna Russia Competition Schedule Official Programme Nov. 17, 2013 Time Distance race Qurlity total 13:00 Ice Res (Full) 13:15 Warming Up Men 248-253 13:25 Warming Up Ladies 254-257 13:35 Ice Res (Track) 13:50 Warming Up Ladies Relay 14:00 Warming Up Men Relay 14:10 Ice Res (Track) 14:25 Men 1000M 6 Eight Finals Top 2+4 248-253 14:45 End 14:45 Ice Res (Full) 15:00 Intrduction 15:02 Ladies- 1000M 4 Quarter Finals 254-257 15:16 Men- 1000M 4 Quarter Finals 258-261 15:31 Ice Res (Track) 15:46 Ladies-- 1000M 2 Semi Finals 262-263 15:54 Men-- 1000M 2 Semi Finals 264-265 16:02 Ice Res (Track) 16:17 Ladies--- 1000M 1 Final B 266 16:21 Ladies--- 1000M 1 Final A 267 16:25 Cerem. Ice, Ladies 16:30 Men--- 1000M 1 Final B 268 16:34 Men--- 1000M 1 Final A 269 16:39 Cerem. Ice, Men 16:44 Ice Res (Full) 16:59 Ladies 3000M Relay 2 Semi Finals 270-271 17:13 Men 5000M Relay 2 Semi Finals 272-273 17:31 Ice Res (Track) 17:46 Ladies--- 3000M Relay 1 Final B 274 17:53 Ladies--- 3000M Relay 1 Final A 275 18:01 Cerem. Ice, Ladies 18:06 Men--- 5000M Relay 1 Final B 276 18:15 Men--- 5000M Relay 1 Final A 277 18:25 Cerem. Ice, Men 18:30 End Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track November 14-17, 2013 Kolomna, Russia Team Officials AUS Coach ZHANG Ann Coach APPANEAL Renee Coach HAUG William Physiotherapist ALLAN Nicholas AUT Team Leader STANUCH Marek BEL Coach GYSEL Pieter BLR Coach ANTANENKA Aliaksandr Coach SIARHEYEVA Liudmila Coach SIARHEYEV Vyacheslav Coach OSIPOU Ihar BUL Team Leader PIRONKOVA Biliana Coach ANGELOV Yuliyan Coach PANDOV Assen Physiotherapist BALANOV Ilian CAN Team Leader HAMELIN Yves Coach CAVAR Jonathon Coach CAMPBELL Derrick Coach BLACKBURN Frederic Physiotherapist CARMEL Veronique Medical Doctor SAUVE Nicolas Team Official CLARK Alexandre Team Official NAULLEAU Catherine Team Official ABEJEAN Fabien Team Official DROLET Francois CHN Team Leader ZHAO Yinggang Coach MA Yunfeng Coach LI Yan Coach DUSTIN Woods Physiotherapist LI Qingfeng Medical Doctor DONG Li Official YU Haiyan Official MARCHESE Paul Robert Official LIU Hao CRO Team Leader DRAENOVIC Saa CZE Coach PARIK Jindrich Coach HRUZA Jarmil FRA Coach BOURREL Nicolas Coach SEO Daeil Coach CHO Hangmen Physiotherapist CHATAIN Bruno Medical Doctor AL-HAMMOUD Marine Official SENDRA Xavier GBR Team Leader HORSEPOOL Stuart Coach GOOCH Nicholas Coach ELEY Joanna Coach LEE Seung Jae Physiotherapist BROWNLOW Michael Team Official ROTHERAM Michael Team Official HEXT Andrew GER Team Leader KULIK Matthias Coach BOYADZHIEV Miroslav Coach KOOREMAN Mike Physiotherapist MÜLLER Uwe Medical Doctor Dr.
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