The men’s short track speed skating 1000m event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina is always an exciting race, with qualification heats already complete and the finals scheduled. Short track speed skating is known for its fast pace, tight turns, and unpredictable finishes, and this distance combines sprinting ability with tactical savvy that can flip races late. Before this short-track final starts, continue reading to get my Olympic men’s short-track speed skating 1000m prediction.
Olympic Men’s 1000m Betting Odds
Below are the most current betting odds for the men’s 1000m short track speed skating event at the 2026 Winter Olympic:
- William Dandjinou (CAN) +110
- Jens Ven’t Wout (NED) +300
- Pietro Sighel (ITA) +500
- Jongun Rim (KOR) +700
- Daeheon Hwang (KOR) +1400
- Shaoang Liu (CHN) +1400
- Felix Roussel (CAN) +2000
- Long Sun (CHN) +2500
- Luca Spechenhauser (ITA) +4000
- All Others +5000 or more
Olympic Men’s 1000m Short Track Storylines
One of the most compelling stories coming into this event is the strength of the Canadian team, which captured the overall title in the ISU Short Track World Tour standings and saw standout individual performances throughout the season. At the 2025 World Championships, Canada’s Steven Dubois took the men’s 1000m title, showcasing his ability to execute under pressure on the biggest stage. His teammate William Dandjinou also has been in excellent form, highlighted by a gold medal in a 1000m World Tour final in Milan last season, giving him confidence heading into this Olympic race.
Italy’s Pietro Sighel is another key figure to watch, especially with the home crowd likely to fuel his performance. Having led portions of the World Tour standings earlier in the season, he adds legitimacy to the host nation’s medal hopes in this event. The Dutch, typically a powerhouse in ice speed skating, have also sent strong competitors like Jens Ven’t Wout, bringing experience and tactical acumen to the race.
Despite some talk earlier in the Winter Games about ice quality at the shared venue, officials have maintained that conditions are being managed and monitored, with athletes adapting as needed. Short track ice conditions can play a role in how races unfold, especially in events with tight corners and rapid accelerations, so this remains an undercurrent for all skaters heading into the finals, as any fall or crash could ruin anyone’s medal hopes in an instant.
Olympic Men’s 1000m Medal Contenders
- William Dandjinou (CAN) — Coming off a World Tour win in Milan and with Canada’s strong team dynamic, Dandjinou has momentum and is the betting favorite. His ability to stay upright through traffic and finish strongly makes him a consistent medal threat.
- Steven Dubois (CAN) — As the reigning World Champion at this distance heading into the Olympics, Dubois brings both form and a strong tactical sense. His 1000m win at Worlds underscores his capability to control the race when it matters most.
- Jens Ven’t Wout (NED) — The Dutch skater has posted strong results on the circuit and blends speed with race intelligence. Expect him to take his time in each race and challenge in the final laps, particularly if it comes down to a tight sprint finish.
- Pietro Sighel (ITA) — The home skater has been among the leaders on the short track World Tour and could draw extra energy from the crowd. His performance in the heats and familiarity with the rink layout add intrigue to his medal chances.
Short Track Speed Skating Men’s 1000m Prediction
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Confidence: 2 out of 5


