2011 European Speed Skating Championships

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European Speed Skating Championships
Ijsbaan Collalbo zomer.jpg
Arena Ritten in Collalbo in summer
Venue Collalbo, Italy
Dates7–9 January 2011
CompetitorsMen 29
Women 23
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  RUS
Silver medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE
Silver medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED

The 2011 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Collalbo, Italy, from 7 to 9 January 2011.

Contents

Men's championships

Day 1

500 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Konrad Niedźwiedzki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 36.04
Silver medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36.33
Bronze medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36.56
4 Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 36.65
5 Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 36.67

5000 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6:30.01
Silver medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:30.49
Bronze medal icon.svg Wouter olde Heuvel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:31.14
4 Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:32.21
5 Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:32.70

Day 2

1500 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:52.12
Silver medal icon.svg Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:52.52
Bronze medal icon.svg Wouter olde Heuvel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:52.72
4 Zbigniew Bródka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:52.89
5 Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:52.95

Day 3

10000 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 13:39.80
Silver medal icon.svg Wouter olde Heuvel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13:40.18
Bronze medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13:41.45
4 Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13:47.79
5 Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 13:51.16

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m5000 m1500 m10000 mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Ivan Skobrev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 36.67 (5)6:30.01 (1)1:52.52 (2)13:39.80 (1)154.167
Silver medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36.33 (2)6:32.21 (4)1:52.95 (5)13:41.44 (3)154.273
Bronze medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36.56 (3)6:30.49 (2)1:53.07 (6)13:47.79 (4)154.688
4 Wouter olde Heuvel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 37.12 (9)6:31.14 (3)1:52.72 (3)13:40.18 (2)154.816
5 Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 36.65 (4)6:32.70 (5)1:52.12 (1)13:51.16 (5)154.851
6 Sverre Lunde Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 37.17 (10)6:38.12 (7)1:53.85 (8)14:16.16 (6)157.740
7 Alexis Contin Flag of France.svg  France 37.76 (17)6:39.08 (8)1:53.99 (9)14:16.62 (7)158.495
8 Konrad Niedźwiedzki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 36.04 (1)6:54.67 (17)1:54.06 (12)14:30.75 (10)159.064
9 Pavel Baynov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 36.96 (6)6:49.74 (15)1:53.76 (7)14:25.72 (9)159.140
10 Henrik Christiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 38.20 (22)6:41.21 (9)1:54.62 (14)14:17.24 (8)159.389
11 Renz Rotteveel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 37.37 (13)6:37.51 (6)1:55.90 (23)14:33.83 (11)159.445
12 Enrico Fabris Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 37.23 (11)6:43.06 (10)1:54.69 (16)DNS
NQ13 Zbigniew Bródka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 37.05 (8)6:56.02 (20)1:52.89 (4)
NQ14 Robert Lehmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 37.28 (12)6:48.57 (13)1:55.18 (21)
NQ15 Joel Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 36.98 (7)6:55.11 (19)1:54.14 (13)
NQ16 Haralds Silovs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 37.38 (14)6:48.64 (14)1:55.03 (20)
NQ17 Luca Stefani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 37.79 (19)6:47.71 (11)1:54.83 (17)
NQ18 Roland Cieslak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 38.02 (21)6:51.85 (16)1:54.83 (17)
NQ19 Bart Swings Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 38.97 (26)6:48.09 (12)1:53.99 (9)
NQ20 Vitaly Mikhailov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 37.43 (15)7:00.63 (25)1:54.88 (19)
NQ21 Tobias Schneider Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 37.81 (20)6:57.58 (21)1:54.68 (15)
NQ22 Milan Sáblik Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 37.75 (16)6:58.24 (23)1:55.30 (22)
NQ23 Benjamin Macé Flag of France.svg  France 38.46 (24)6:59.31 (24)1:54.05 (11)
NQ24 Marco Cognini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38.45 (23)6:55.04 (18)1:56.94 (24)
NQ25 Roger Schneider Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 39.32 (27)6:57.60 (22)
NQ26Daniel FribergFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 37.76 (17)7:13.82 (28)
NQ27 Christian Pichler Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39.36 (28)7:02.42 (27)
NQ28 Marian Cristian Ion Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 39.59 (29)7:01.23 (26)
NQ29 Niko Räsänen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 38.92 (25)7:24.57 (29)

NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start

Source: ISU [1]

Women's championships

Day 2

500 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Karolína Erbanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 39.29
Silver medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 39.98
Bronze medal icon.svg Yekaterina Lobysheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 40.13
4 Yuliya Skokova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 40.27
5 Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40.31

3000 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4:11.36
Silver medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4:13.40
Bronze medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4:17.66
4 Diane Valkenburg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4:19.51
5 Mari Hemmer Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4:20.95

Day 3

1500 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:59.61
Silver medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:00.37
Bronze medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:00.95
4 Diane Valkenburg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:01.49
5 Jorien Voorhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:02.04

5000 metre

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7:07.78
Silver medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7:18.70
Bronze medal icon.svg Diane Valkenburg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7:24.69
4 Mari Hemmer Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7:26.62
5 Anna Rokita Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:27.40

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m3000 m1500 m5000 mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40.31 (5)4:11.36 (1)2:00.37 (2)7:07.78 (1)165.104
Silver medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 40.49 (6)4:13.40 (2)1:59.61 (1)7:18.70 (2)166.463
Bronze medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 39.98 (2)4:17.66 (3)2:00.95 (3)7:28.06 (6)168.045
4 Diane Valkenburg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 41.05 (10)4:19.51 (4)2:01.49 (4)7:24.69 (3)169.266
5 Jorien Voorhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 40.56 (7)4:21.04 (6)2:02.04 (5)7:28.48 (7)169.594
6 Yekaterina Lobysheva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 40.13 (3)4:24.08 (8)2:02.70 (6)7:36.44 (10)170.687
7 Mari Hemmer Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41.71 (14)4:20.95 (5)2:05.84 (14)7:26.62 (4)171.816
8 Ida Njåtun Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41.20 (12)4:24.29 (10)2:05.45 (12)&:35.37 (9)172.151
9 Luiza Zlotkovska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 41.20 (12)4:25.15 (12)2:05.43 (11)7:31.49 (8)172.350
10 Karolína Erbanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 39.29 (1)4:31.54 (19)2:03.88 (7)7:56.37 (12)173.476
11 Anna Rokita Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 41.98 (15)4:23.21 (7)2:09.82 (19)7:27.40 (5)173.861
12 Yuliya Skokova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 40.27 (4)4:31.44 (18)2:04.05 (8)7:53.77 (11)174.237
NQ13 Hege Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 40.56 (7)4:30.13 (17)2:04.85 (10)
NQ14 Isabell Ost Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42.16 (18)4:24.98 (11)2:05.58 (13)
NQ15 Jennifer Bay Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42.08 (17)4:24.15 (9)2:07.01 (16)
NQ16 Karolina Domanska-Ksyt Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 41.52 (13)4:32.93 (20)2:06.90 (15)
NQ17 Natalia Czerwonka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 41.15 (11)4:29.46 (14)2:10.04 (20)
NQ18 Bente Kraus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 43.20 (21)4:29.49 (15)2:09.10 (18)
NQ19 Katerina Novotná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 42.27 (20)4:36.09 (21)2:09.00 (17)
NQ20 Tatyana Mikhailova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 41.98 (15)4:38.82 (22)2:10.17 (21)
NQ21 Cathrine Grage Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 44.55 (22)4:28.66 (12)2:12.30 (22)
NQ22 Ágota Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 42.25 (19)4:43.83 (23)2:15.28 (23)
NQ23 Yekaterina Shikhova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:02.73 (23)4:29.59 (16)2:04.40 (9)

NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start

Source: ISU [2]

Rules

All participating skaters were allowed to skate the first three distances; 12 skaters may taken part on the fourth distance. These 12 skaters were determined by taking the standings on the longest of the first three distances, as well as the samalog standings after three distances, and comparing these lists as follows:

  1. Skaters among the top 12 on both lists were qualified.
  2. To make up a total of 12, skaters were then added in order of their best rank on either list. Samalog standings took precedence over the longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.

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References

  1. isuresults.eu 2010-2011 Men
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