Short
track: South Korea continue relay dominance
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[February 20, 2018]
By Steve Keating
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) -
South Korea powered to gold in the Olympic women’s short track speed
skating 3,000 meters relay on Tuesday, defending the title they won
in Sochi.
Italy took the silver while China and Canada were disqualified in
the final to hand the bronze medal to the Netherlands who set a
world record to win the B Final.
It was a typically wild and woolly race for the gold with several
crashes and near wipeouts before South Korea grabbed control with
two laps left.
They muscled their way to the front, triggering a mighty roar from
the near-capacity crowd, before holding on for victory to maintain
their domination of the event.

Canada won the first relay gold at the 1992 Albertville Olympics but
South Korea has taken ownership since, topping the podium in six of
the next seven Games with only China interrupting that run with
victory in 2010.
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Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics - Women's 3000 m Final - Gangneung
Ice Arena - Gangneung, South Korea - February 20, 2018. Minjeong
Choi of South Korea and Fan Kevin of China in action. REUTERS/Phil
Noble

It was Choi Minjeong's second gold of the Games to go along with the
one she claimed in the 1,500m while Shim Sukhee and Kim Alang also
celebrated gold for a second time after helping South Korea to relay
glory in Sochi. Kim Yejin completed the winning foursome.
(Reporting by Steve Keating, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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