Speed skating at the 1990 Asian Winter Games – Women's 500 metres

The women's 500 metres at the 1990 Asian Winter Games was held on 10 March 1990 in Sapporo, Japan.

Women's 500 metres
at the 1990 Asian Winter Games
VenueMakomanai Open Stadium
Dates10 March
Competitors14 from 4 nations
Medalists
    Japan
    Japan
    South Korea

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows.

World Record Bonnie Blair (USA)39.10Calgary, Canada22 February 1988
Games Record Seiko Hashimoto (JPN)41.68Sapporo, Japan1 March 1986

Results

Rank Athlete Time Notes
 Seiko Hashimoto (JPN) 41.85
 Kyoko Shimazaki (JPN) 42.08
 Yoo Sun-hee (KOR) 42.22
4  Ye Qiaobo (CHN) 42.31
5  Xue Ruihong (CHN) 42.34
6  Wang Xiuli (CHN) 42.44
7  Yoko Fukazawa (JPN) 42.68
8  Liang Linhua (CHN) 43.00
9  Yeon Son-yu (PRK) 43.05
10  Chihaya Tanaka (JPN) 43.07
11  Kim Chun-wol (PRK) 43.27
12  Chong Chang-suk (PRK) 43.27
13  Kang Sun-ae (PRK) 44.92
14  Jeong Bae-yeong (KOR) 45.08
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