2010 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships

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KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships
Venue Kardinge, Groningen
Dates 9 and 10 January 2010
Competitors 42
Medalist men
Stefan Groothuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Mark Tuitert Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Beorn Nijenhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Medalist women
Annette Gerritsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Margot Boer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Laurine van Riessen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
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The 2010 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships in speed skating were held at the Kardinge ice stadium in Groningen, Netherlands.

The Dutch Sprint Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch Sprint champion. The Sprint distance championships date back to 1969 for men and 1983 for women.

Speed skating competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other

Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating. In the Olympic Games, long-track speed skating is usually referred to as just "speed skating", while short-track speed skating is known as "short track". The ISU, the governing body of both ice sports, refers to long track as "speed skating" and short track as "short track skating".

Groningen City and municipality in Netherlands

Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. It is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands and has approximately 230,000 inhabitants. The Groningen-Assen metropolitan area has about half a milion inhabitants. Groningen is an old city and was the regional power of the north of the Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the German Hanseatic League. Groningen is a university city, with an estimated 31,000 students at the University of Groningen, and an estimated 29,000 at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.

Contents

Schedule

Schedule
DateEvent
9 January 2010 Women's 500m 1st run
Men's 500m 1st run
Women's 1000m 1st run
Men's 1000m 1st run
10 January 2010 Women's 500m 2nd run
Men's 500m 2nd run
Women's 1000m 2nd run
Men's 1000m 2nd run

Medalist

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Sprint Annette Gerritsen 158.630 Margot Boer 158.960 Laurine van Riessen 159.665
Men's Sprint Stefan Groothuis 143.380 Mark Tuitert 144.850 Beorn Nijenhuis 144.920

Results

Men's Sprint

PlaceAthlete500m1000m500m1000mPoints
Stefan Groothuis 36.22 (2) 1:10.93 (1) 36.32 (2) 1:10.75 (1) 143.380
Mark Tuitert 36.62 (6) 1:12.02 (3) 36.58 (5) 1:11.28 (2) 144.850
Beorn Nijenhuis 36.56 (5) 1:11.90 (2) 36.67 (9) 1:11.48 (3) 144.920
4 Jan Smeekens 36.15 (1) 1:13.29 (8) 36.01 (1) 1:13.18 (10) 145.395
5 Kjeld Nuis 36.81 (11) 1:12.54 (4) 36.54 (4) 1:11.79 (4) 145.515
6 Sietse Heslinga 36.63 (7) 1:12.91 (5) 36.53 (3) 1:12.83 (7) 146.030
7 Michel Mulder 36.50 (3) 1:13.14 (6) 36.65 (8) 1:12.84 (8) 146.140
8 Pim Schipper 36.66 (8) 1:13.54 (10) 36.70 (10) 1:12.50 (5) 146.380
9 Sjoerd de Vries 37.12 (14) 1:13.50 (9) 36.63 (7) 1:12.63 (6) 146.815
10 Michael Poot 36.74 (9) 1:14.61 (16) 36.61 (6) 1:13.48 (12) 147.395
11 Tim Salomons 37.42 (19) 1:13.68 (12) 37.17 (14) 1:12.97 (9) 147.915
12 Rens Boekhoff 37.11 (13) 1:13.96 (14) 37.17 (14) 1:13.42 (11) 147.970
13 Berden de Vries 37.39 (18) 1:13.58 (11) 37.11 (12) 1:13.71 (13) 148.145
14 Rhian Ket 37.19 (15) 1:13.27 (7) 37.16 (13) 1:14.40 (17) 148.185
15 Huub van der Wart 37.20 (16) 1:14.84 (17) 37.19 (17) 1:14.17 (15) 148.895
16 Jesper Hospes 37.10 (12) 1:15.21 (22) 36.74 (11) 1:15.10 (21) 148.995
17 Hein Otterspeer 37.23 (17) 1:14.86 (18) 37.18 (16) 1:14.68 (20) 149.180
18 Freddy Wennemars 37.51 (20) 1:14.86 (18) 37.19 (17) 1:14.16 (14) 149.210
19 Bram Smallenbroek 37.70 (23) 1:14.48 (15) 37.34 (19) 1:14.42 (18) 149.490
20 Maarten Hitman 37.65 (22) 1:14.89 (20) 37.47 (20) 1:14.52 (19) 149.825
21 Demian Roelofs 37.62 (21) 1:15.04 (21) 37.66 (21) 1:14.24 (16) 149.920
22 Jesper van Veen 37.82 (24) 1:16.57 (23) 37.79 (22) 1:16.07 (22) 151.930
DNS3 Simon Kuipers 36.50 (3) 1:13.68 (12) DNSDNS 73.340
DNS2 Remco olde Heuvel 36.76 (10) DNSDNSDNS 36.760

Note:
DNS = Did Not Start

Men's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl [1]

Women's Sprint

PlaceAthlete500m1000m500m1000mPoints
Annette Gerritsen 39.49 (1) 1:19.61 (1) 39.49 (2) 1:19.69 (3) 158.630
Margot Boer 39.65 (2) 1:20.58 (3) 39.43 (1) 1:19.18 (1) 158.960
Laurine van Riessen 39.95 (4) 1:20.47 (2) 39.81 (3) 1:19.34 (2) 159.665
4 Sanne van der Star 40.66 (5) 1:22.11 (7) 40.81 (4) 1:21.25 (6) 163.150
5 Lotte van Beek 41.30 (9) 1:21.80 (4) 40.85 (5) 1:20.22 (4) 163.160
6 Janine Smit 41.25 (7) 1:22.75 (11) 40.88 (6) 1:21.41 (7) 164.210
7 Roxanne van Hemert 41.38 (12) 1:21.95 (5) 41.52 (10) 1:21.02 (5) 164.385
8 Frederika Buwalda 41.20 (6) 1:22.25 (10) 41.15 (7) 1:22.42 (10) 164.685
9 Marrit Leenstra 41.30 (9) 1:22.13 (8) 41.82 (13) 1:22.82 (12) 165.595
10 Linda de Vries 42.04 (17) 1:22.05 (6) 41.78 (11) 1:21.53 (8) 165.610
11 Maren van Spronsen 41.53 (14) 1:23.10 (13) 41.49 (9) 1:22.19 (9) 165.665
12 Floor van den Brandt 41.26 (8) 1:23.84 (15) 41.25 (8) 1:22.69 (11) 165.775
13 Jorien Kranenborg 41.59 (16) 1:24.46 (17) 41.79 (12) 1:24.34 (14) 167.780
14 Brecht Kramer 41.33 (11) 1:24.21 (16) 42.25 (14) 1:24.68 (15) 168.025
15 Sanne Delfgou 42.61 (18) 1:24.63 (18) 42.38 (15) 1:23.46 (13) 169.035
DQ3 Anice Das 41.43 (13) 1:22.85 (12) DQDNS 82.850
DNS3 Thijsje Oenema 39.93 (3) 1:22.19 (9) DNSDNS 81.025
DNS3 Tosca Hilbrands 41.57 (15) 1:23.59 (14) DNSDNS 83.365

Note:
DNS = Did Not Start
DQ = Disqualified

Women's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl [2]

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References

  1. "Results men 2010". SchaatsStatistieken.nl. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
  2. "Results women 2010". SchaatsStatistieken.nl. Retrieved 25 November 2012.