Italy at The 1994 Winter Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating

Short Track Speed Skating

Men
Athlete Event Round one Quarter finals Semi finals Finals
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Final rank
Orazio Fagone 500 m DSQ Did not advance
Mirko Vuillermin 44.29 1 Q 43.85 2 Q 43.58 1 QA 43.47 02 !
Mirko Vuillermin 1000 m 1:33.51 3 Did not advance
Orazio Fagone 1:32.19 2 Q DSQ Did not advance
Maurizio Carnino
Orazio Fagone
Hugo Herrnhof
Mirko Vuillermin
5000 m relay 7:13.34 1 QA 7:11.74 OR 01 !


Women
Athlete Event Round one Quarter finals Semi finals Finals
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Final rank
Barbara Baldissera 500 m 1:19.62 3 Did not advance
Marinella Canclini 47.19 1 Q 1:28.77 4 Did not advance
Katia Mosconi 47.90 3 Did not advance
Katia Mosconi 1000 m 1:41.51 3 Did not advance
Katia Colturi 1:46.89 3 Did not advance
Marinella Canclini 1:39.74 2 Q 1:39.20 4 Did not advance
Barbara Baldissera
Marinella Canclini
Katia Colturi
Katia Mosconi
Mara Urbani
3000 m relay 4:45.18 4 QB 4:34.46 5

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