2010 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships

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2010 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
Venue Dresden, Germany
Dates22–24 January

The 2010 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between 22 and 24 January 2010 in Dresden, Germany.

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Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6118
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2103
3Flag of France.svg  France 1326
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany*1102
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0224
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0112
7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0101
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0033
9Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0011
Totals (9 entries)10101030

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
500 metresFlag of France.svg  Maxime Chataignier  (FRA)46.841Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jon Eley  (GBR)46.957Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Rodigari  (ITA)1:07.883
1000 metresFlag of Italy.svg  Nicola Rodigari  (ITA)1:27.815Flag of France.svg  Thibaut Fauconnet  (FRA)1:27.929Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Niels Kerstholt  (NED)1:28.689
1500 metresFlag of Italy.svg  Nicola Rodigari  (ITA)2:15.682Flag of France.svg  Thibaut Fauconnet  (FRA)2:15.857Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Niels Kerstholt  (NED)2:15.989
5000 metre relayFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Yuri Confortola
Nicola Rodigari
Claudio Rinaldi
Nicolas Bean
Roberto Serra
6:45.195Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Tyson Heung
Sebastian Praus
Paul Herrmann
Robert Seifert
Robert Becker
6:45.256Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Jon Eley
Tom Iveson
Paul Worth
Anthony Douglas
Jack Whelbourne
6:47.691
Overall ClassificationFlag of Italy.svg  Nicola Rodigari  (ITA)102 pts.Flag of France.svg  Thibaut Fauconnet  (FRA)76 pts.Flag of France.svg  Maxime Chataignier  (FRA)42 pts.

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
500 metresFlag of Italy.svg  Arianna Fontana  (ITA)43.877Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Novotná  (CZE)43.945Flag of Hungary.svg  Erika Huszár  (HUN)44.088
1000 metresFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Novotná  (CZE)1:33.897Flag of Hungary.svg  Bernadett Heidum  (HUN)1:34.316Flag of France.svg  Véronique Pierron  (FRA)1:34.347
1500 metresFlag of Italy.svg  Arianna Fontana  (ITA)2:23.946Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Elise Christie  (GBR)2:24.042Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Evgenia Radanova  (BUL)2:24.120
3000 metre relayFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bianca Walter
Aika Klein
Christin Priebst
Julia Riedel
4:15.979Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Nina Yevteyeva
Valeria Potemkina
Ekaterina Belova
Olga Belyakova
4:16.516Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Liesbeth Mau-Asam
Maaike Vos
Sanne van Kerkhof
Annita van Doorn
Jorien ter Mors
4:18.263
Overall ClassificationFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Novotná  (CZE)89 pts.Flag of Italy.svg  Arianna Fontana  (ITA)86 pts.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Elise Christie  (GBR)42 pts.

Participating nations

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