Q5.
Short track is a form of ice speed skating. The races last between 40 seconds and two minutes. The skaters
compete against the clock and against each other. Unlike in long speed skating with two
skaters running at
a time, usually between four and six short trackers take part. The rink is the size of an
ice hockey rink and
gives a shorter track.
Q6.
The sport originated in the USA and Canada at the beginning of the previous century. Meanwhile it was
gaining
popularity in Great Britain, Japan, France, Belgium, and Australia. The
countries competed among
themselves some decades before the International Skating Union (ISU) officially launched the sport’s
international competitions in 1970s.
Q7.
Disqualifications in short track are unavoidable for many reasons such as two false
starts by a skater or not
wearing the equipment properly. Skaters mustn’t contact each other with hands. Pushing, blocking and
even giving another skater physical assistance is not allowed. Skating outside the designated track is also
forbidden.
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