kortspor
Kortspor, or short-track speed skating, is a form of competitive ice skating conducted on a compact oval track in an indoor rink. The track’s inner circumference is standardized at about 111.12 meters, and races are held with several skaters on the ice at the same time. The sport emphasizes speed, agility, and tactics, including drafting, positioning, and passing in the turns.
Competitions are staged in heats, with advancing skaters moving to semifinals and finals. Distances commonly raced
Rules and penalties are governed by the International Skating Union (ISU). Overtaking is permitted, but blocking,
Equipment and safety: Competitors wear helmets, protective padding, and race suits; speed skates with long, curved
History and governance: Short-track speed skating developed in Canada and Europe during the 20th century and