Sochi 2014 Speed Skating Recap: And This Is Where It All Went Wrong…

There is probably no discipline in Sochi that was more disappointing for the US. Zero medals. Zero. And this all in an event where the US is winning events and competing regularly at the top on the World Cup circuit right now. What happened? Who knows… We do know that the women have been further away from competing in the past than the men but both genders weren’t close in Sochi with the best individual finishes being 7th place!

Men’s 500m

Mens 500m

Shani Davis, Tucker Fredricks, and Mitchell Whitmore all finished in the same range, 24th, 26th, and 27th. Never ever ever before had the top man for the US been lower than 12th.

Mens 500m Yearly Best

Women’s 500m

Womens 500m

The women’s 500m went better with Heather Richardson eighth. Yet Richardson is second in the World Cup standings…. eighth was not great. It is the second best finish though for the US since 1994.

Womens 500m Yearly Best

Men’s 1000m

Mens 1000m

Shani Davis and Brian Hansen were more competitive in the men’s 1000m finishing eighth and ninth. Still the US had someone in the top seven every year since 1992 and had medaled in three straight Olympics. No third straight gold for Davis and no medal at all was disappointing.

Mens 1000m Yearly Best

Women’s 1000m

Womens 1000m

Heather Richardson and Brittany Bowe went 7th-8th for the US which was not a horrible result lately for the US. The Americans haven’t medaled since 2002 and seventh is tied for the best finish since then.

Womens 1000m Yearly Best

Men’s 1500m

Mens 1500m

Brian Hansen finished seventh in the men’s 1500m make this the worst Olympics since 1994 for the US in the event. Shani Davis has won silver in the last two Olympics making it three straight with medals in the event but finished just 11th this year.

Mens 1500m Yearly Best

Women’s 1500m

Womens 1500m

In the women’s 1500m Heather Richardson could only reach seventh for the US and was well off the pace. The women have had some rough years lately so this was the best finish since 2002.

Womens 1500m Yearly Best

Men’s 5000m

Mens 5000m

The US wasn’t remotely competitive in the men’s 5000m with Emery Lehman finishing 16th the top American. It was the first time since 1994 that the US failed to place a skater in the top 14.

Mens 5000m Yearly Best

Women’s 3000m

Womens 3000m

The women’s 3000m featured Jilleanne Rookard who placed 10th. Rookard’s 10th made it three straight Olympics now where the top American has been between ninth and 11th. The US hasn’t medaled in the event since 1980.

Womens 3000m Yearly Best

Men’s 10000m

Mens 10000m

In the men’s 10000m Emery Lehman and Patrick Meek went 10th-11th for the US about 44 seconds behind the winner. It was the first time since 2002 that the US didn’t have anyone in the top eight.

Mens 10000m Yearly Best

Women’s 5000m

Womens 5000m

Only Maria Lamb competed for the US in the women’s 5000m. Lamb’s 16th place finish was the first time since 1992 that the US didn’t have anyone in the top nine.

Womens 5000m Yearly Best

Men’s Team Pursuit

Mens Team Pursuit

In the men’s team pursuit the US lost in the first round by quite a bit but did manage to win the D Final and finish seventh. It was the worst finish in the three Olympics it has been contested.

Mens Team Pursuit Yearly Best

Women’s Team Pursuit

Womens Team Pursuit

The US women had a bit of a bad break as they drew the Netherlands in the first round and no one else was even close to them. The US lost the C Final though to place 6th, their worst finish in the three Olympics featuring the event.

Womens Team Pursuit Yearly Best

Previous Olympic Recaps

Snowboarding
Biathlon

Alpine Skiing

Short Track Speed Skating

Freestyle Skiing

Curling

Nordic Combined

Figure Skating
Ski Jumping
Skeleton
Luge

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