However, in the quarter-finals, Bradbury was allocated to the same race as Apolo Anton Ohno, the favourite from the host nation, and Marc Gagnon of Canada, the defending world champion. Only the top two finishers from each race would proceed to the semifinals. Bradbury finished third in his race and thought himself to be eliminated, but Gagnon was disqualified for obstructing another racer, allowing the Australian to advance to the semi-finals.
In his semi-final race, Bradbury was in last place, well off the pace of the medal favourites. However, defending champion Kim Dong-sung of South Korea, multiple Olympic medallist Li Jiajun of China and Mathieu Turcotte of Canada all crashed, paving the way for Bradbury to take first place and advancing him through to the final.
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Nil (./21188) :Tu es un peu en avance sur ton temps!
Et pour ./154076 ça reste une belle surprise, mais bon, le mec assure quand-même ; il n'est pas dans le groupe mais il n'est jamais vraiment distancié ^^
Nhut (./21182) :Ah oui. Pendant que Monsieur glissait nonchalamment sur la glace Mormonique, Madame ne devait sans doute pas s'ennuyer longtemps chez elle !
Un athlète australien qui a remporté l'or au patinage de vitesse aux JO de Salt Lake City en 2002:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Bradbury