On March 15, Beijing time, the short track speed skating world championships came to the second day of competition, in the just-concluded women's 3000-meter relay competition, the Chinese women's team fouled out in the semifinals, and the overall strength declined significantly, while the South Korean women's team lost in the confrontation with the Canadian and Dutch women's teams, and both Asian teams missed the finals.
Chinese team lineup: Fan Kexin, Gong Li, Wang Xinran, Zhang Chutong
The Chinese women's team is in the same group as Kazakhstan, Poland and Japan. At the beginning of the game, Fan Kexin grabbed the first position with the first bat, Gong Li continued to lead the slide at the second bat, Wang Xinran at the third bat, and Zhang Chutong still held the advantage at the fourth bat. Behind the Polish women's team came to second place, the Kazakhstan women's team ranked third, Wang Xinran took over the baton for the second time and was impacted by the Polish team, but she did not give the opponent the slightest line to surpass, China will further speed up when there are 13 laps left, the final stage of the Gongli sprint was surpassed by Poland, the Kazakhstan women's team behind it almost surpassed again, the Chinese women's team hit the line with the second place in the group, but due to the foul of the Gongli hand did not advance to the finals, Poland and Kazakhstan women's team successfully advanced to the finals.
In the first group of the semi-finals, South Korea was in the same group as Canada and the Netherlands, and the competition was very intense due to the close strength of the three teams. With 27 laps remaining, the Netherlands made a mistake and almost fell off the track, but after holding on, the Netherlands was close to fourth place. In the last seven laps, the Netherlands overtook to second through the inside lane, the South Korean team overtook second again in the Kim Gilli base, and at the last moment, the Dutch women's team Volzepol watched Choi Min-kyung's outside lane overtake and firmly controlled their position, and the Netherlands finally crossed the line with a half-knife edge advantage to advance, and Canada advanced first.