New Zealand team profiles
Shane Dobbin (30)
Speed skater
Lives: Echten, the Netherlands, and Palmerston North.
Event: Speed skating has a long international history
stretching back to the International Skating Union, which was
founded in 1892.
The sport was introduced to the Olympic programme in 1924 and
artificial tracks were introduced in 1960.
The sport is particularly popular in Norway and the
Netherlands.
Racers use a 400m track, while short-track racers use a 111m
track, about the size of an ice hockey rink.
Background: Dobbin is a four-time world champion
inline skater who switched to ice two years ago.
He has been skating since 1994 and has an interest in
developing inline skate technology.
He qualified for the Olympics in the 5km event at the World
Cup in Salt Lake City in December, setting a new national
record and finishing 11th.
He has since qualified for the world all-round championships
in March.
Chances: Dobbin is new to this sport but a realistic
medal prospect.
He is inspired by a desire to succeed and is looking forward
to his first Olympic Games.
He has been finishing his recent races in the United States
in personal best times and breaking national records.
Race day: February 13, Vancouver.
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