World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf (Heerenveen) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 22 and 23 January 2011 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 43 men 29 women | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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The 2011 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were a long track speed skating event held on 22 and 23 January 2011 in Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands. [1]
All participating skaters are allowed to skate the two 500 meters and one 1000 meters; 24 skaters may take part on the second 1000 meters. These 24 skaters are determined by the samalog standings after the three skated distances, and comparing these lists as follows:
Rank | Name | Nation | 500 m (1) | 1000 m (1) | 500 m (2) | 1000 m (2) | Total | Behind |
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Lee Kyou-hyuk | 34.92 | 1:09.65 | 34.77 | 1:09.48 | 139.255 | |||
Mo Tae-bum | 35.19 | 1:09.38 | 35.01 | 1:08.95 | 139.365 | +0.11 | ||
Shani Davis | 35.25 | 1:09.14 | 35.40 | 1:08.76 | 139.600 | +0.35 | ||
4 | Stefan Groothuis | 35.21 | 1:08.97 | 35.56 | 1:08.82 | 139.665 | +0.41 | |
5 | Kjeld Nuis | 35.48 | 1:09.88 | 35.68 | 1:09.09 | 140.645 | +1.39 | |
6 | Jamie Gregg | 35.53 | 1:10.05 | 35.10 | 1:09.99 | 140.650 | +1.40 | |
7 | Denny Morrison | 35.97 | 1:09.88 | 35.86 | 1:09.14 | 141.340 | +2.09 | |
8 | Mun Jun | 35.42 | 1:10.64 | 35.39 | 1:10.70 | 141.480 | +2.23 | |
9 | Aleksey Yesin | 35.74 | 1:10.06 | 35.73 | 1:10.07 | 141.535 | +2.28 | |
10 | Nico Ihle | 35.35 | 1:10.37 | 35.61 | 1:10.83 | 141.560 | +2.31 | |
11 | Dmitry Lobkov | 35.51 | 1:10.59 | 35.46 | 1:10.76 | 141.645 | +2.39 | |
12 | Jan Bos | 35.71 | 1:10.49 | 35.84 | 1:09.80 | 141.695 | +2.44 | |
13 | Jan Smeekens | 35.71 | 1:11.31 | 34.99 | 1:10.81 | 141.760 | +2.51 | |
14 | Pekka Koskela | 35.92 | 1:11.12 | 35.32 | 1:11.38 | 142.490 | +3.24 | |
15 | Ryohei Haga | 35.27 | 1:11.41 | 35.42 | 1:12.27 | 142.530 | +3.28 | |
16 | Tucker Fredricks | 35.58 | 1:11.84 | 35.11 | 1:11.92 | 142.570 | +3.32 | |
17 | Daniel Greig | 35.99 | 1:10.58 | 35.71 | 1:11.39 | 142.685 | +3.43 | |
18 | Akio Ota | 35.55 | 1:12.13 | 35.03 | 1:12.15 | 142.720 | +3.47 | |
19 | Christoffer Fagerli Rukke | 36.20 | 1:10.46 | 36.09 | 1:10.57 | 142.805 | +3.55 | |
20 | Ermanno Ioriatti | 35.81 | 1:11.62 | 35.56 | 1:11.28 | 142.820 | +3.57 | |
21 | Håvard Bøkko | 36.50 | 1:10.80 | 36.21 | 1:10.17 | 143.195 | +3.94 | |
22 | Denis Kuzin | 36.62 | 1:10.90 | 36.26 | 1:10.32 | 143.490 | +4.24 | |
23 | Konrad Niedźwiedzki | 36.02 | 1:11.10 | 36.31 | 1:11.30 | 143.530 | +4.28 | |
24 | Joel Eriksson | 36.46 | 1:11.03 | 36.69 | 1:11.01 | 144.170 | +4.92 | |
NQ25 | Joey Lindsey | 35.80 | 1:11.25 | 35.67 | ||||
NQ26 | Roman Krech | 35.79 | 1:11.68 | 35.60 | ||||
NQ27 | Takaharu Nakajima | 35.87 | 1:11.30 | 35.96 | ||||
NQ28 | Sergey Chadayev | 35.96 | 1:11.50 | 36.03 | ||||
NQ29 | Yuji Kamijo | 35.78 | 1:12.96 | 35.73 | ||||
NQ30 | Samuel Schwarz | 36.12 | 1:11.56 | 36.20 | ||||
NQ31 | Denny Ihle | 35.80 | 1:12.76 | 36.29 | ||||
NQ32 | Wang Nan | 36.08 | 1:13.00 | 36.02 | ||||
NQ33 | Matteo Anesi | 36.64 | 1:12.06 | 36.97 | ||||
NQ34 | Artur Waś | 36.39 | 1:13.74 | 36.48 | ||||
NQ35 | Haralds Silovs | 37.10 | 1:12.00 | 36.76 | ||||
NQ36 | Philip Brojaka | 37.04 | 1:13.98 | 37.24 | ||||
NQ37 | Marius Paraschivoiu | 37.38 | 1:14.27 | 36.80 | ||||
NQ38 | Vitaly Mikhailov | 37.39 | 1:12.93 | 37.62 | ||||
NQ39 | Mika Poutala | 35.52 | 1:12.06 | 47.07 | ||||
NQ40 | Even Johansen | 1:08.83 | 1:11.37 | 36.41 | ||||
NQ41 | Pascal Briand | 38.06 | 1:14.34 | |||||
NQ42 | Nan Minghao | 36.91 | ||||||
NQ43 | Zhang Yaolin | 36.93 |
NQ = Not qualified for the second 1000 m (only the best 24 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified
Rank | Name | Nation | 500 m (1) | 1000 m (1) | 500 m (2) | 1000 m (2) | Total | Behind |
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Christine Nesbitt | 38.57 | 1.15.01 | 38.45 | 1.15.39 | 152.220 | |||
Annette Gerritsen | 38.53 | 1.16.89 | 38.47 | 1.17.14 | 154.015 | +1.80 | ||
Margot Boer | 38.28 | 1.17.47 | 38.44 | 1.17.14 | 154.025 | +1.81 | ||
4 | Heather Richardson | 38.51 | 1.17.46 | 38.46 | 1.16.67 | 154.035 | +1.82 | |
5 | Nao Kodaira | 38.28 | 1.17.40 | 38.80 | 1.17.25 | 154.405 | +2.19 | |
6 | Laurine van Riessen | 38.93 | 1.17.23 | 38.62 | 1.16.61 | 154.470 | +2.25 | |
7 | Ireen Wüst | 39.08 | 1.16.49 | 39.21 | 1.15.93 | 154.500 | +2.28 | |
8 | Jenny Wolf | 38.21 | 1.17.36 | 38.33 | 1.19.07 | 154.755 | +2.54 | |
9 | Zhang Hong | 38.86 | 1.17.96 | 38.96 | 1.18.29 | 155.915 | +3.70 | |
10 | Maki Tsuji | 38.78 | 1.18.56 | 38.89 | 1.18.13 | 156.015 | +3.80 | |
11 | Judith Hesse | 38.93 | 1.18.33 | 39.02 | 1.17.98 | 156.105 | +3.89 | |
12 | Yekaterina Aydova | 39.40 | 1.18.13 | 39.17 | 1.17.17 | 156.220 | +4.00 | |
13 | Shannon Rempel | 39.12 | 1.18.20 | 39.11 | 1.17.81 | 156.235 | +4.02 | |
14 | Jin Peiyu | 38.94 | 1.18.86 | 38.79 | 1.18.82 | 156.570 | +4.35 | |
15 | Yekaterina Lobysheva | 39.35 | 1.18.28 | 39.44 | 1.17.72 | 156.790 | +4.57 | |
16 | Lee Bo-ra | 39.14 | 1.19.59 | 38.94 | 1.18.75 | 157.250 | +5.03 | |
17 | Chiara Simionato | 39.26 | 1.19.07 | 39.65 | 1.18.53 | 157.710 | +5.49 | |
18 | Olga Fatkulina | 39.38 | 1.19.37 | 39.38 | 1.18.81 | 157.850 | +5.63 | |
19 | Miho Takagi | 39.61 | 1.18.39 | 39.68 | 1.18.99 | 157.980 | +5.76 | |
20 | Gabriele Hirschbichler | 39.79 | 1.18.75 | 39.72 | 1.18.38 | 158.075 | +5.86 | |
21 | Qi Shuai | 39.00 | 1.20.92 | 39.18 | 1.19.59 | 158.435 | +6.22 | |
22 | Alla Shabanova | 39.78 | 1.19.18 | 39.68 | 1.18.93 | 158.515 | +6.30 | |
23 | Hege Bøkko | 40.070 | 1.18.56 | 40.28 | 1.19.20 | 159.230 | +7.01 | |
NC24 | Jekaterina Sjichova | 39,84 (24) | 1.17,56 (9) | 39,59 (20) | DSQ | 118,210 | ||
NQ25 | Kim Hyun-yung | 40,58 (29) | 1.19,83 (24) | 40,00 (25) | 120,495 | |||
NQ26 | Li Dan | 39,54 (20) | 1.23,61 (29) | 39,55 (19) | 120,895 | |||
NQ27 | Yvonne Daldossi | 40,14 (26) | 1.21,62 (27) | 40,17 (26) | 121,120 | |||
NQ28 | Yuki Matsuda | 40,51 (28) | 1.20,17 (25) | 40,72 (29) | 121,315 | |||
NQ29 | Anna Badajeva | 40,28 (27) | 1.23,11 (28) | 40,43 (28) | 122,265 |
NQ = Not qualified for the second 1000 m (only the best 24 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified
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