2012 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf, Heerenveen | ||||||||||||
Dates | 4–5 February 2012 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 46 | ||||||||||||
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The 2012 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships in speed skating were held at the Thialf ice stadium in Heerenveen, Netherlands from 4 to 5 February 2012. The tournament is part of the 2011/2012 speed skating season.
Schedule | ||
Date | Distances | |
Saturday 27 February 2012 | Women's 500 meter Men's 500 meter Women's 3000 meter Men's 5000 meter | |
Sunday 28 February 2012 | Women's 1500 meter Men's 1500 meter Women's 5000 meter Men's 10000 meter |
Distance | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Allround | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 152.203 | Koen Verweij | 152.507 | Ben Jongejan | 153.266 |
Women's Allround | Marrit Leenstra | 163.664 | Linda de Vries | 164.848 | Jorien Voorhuis | 165.684 |
Distance | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's 500 m | Rhian Ket | 36.24 | Ben Jongejan | 36.72 | Lucas van Alphen | 36.81 |
Men's 1500 m | Ben Jongejan | 1:47.61 | Rhian Ket | 1:47.73 | Koen Verweij | 1:48.54 |
Men's 5000 m | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 6:25.88 | Koen Verweij | 6:27.79 | Ben Jongejan | 6:31.41 |
Men's 10000 m | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 13:23.90 | Mark Ooijevaar | 13:34.03 | Koen Verweij | 13:34.56 |
Women's 500 m | Marrit Leenstra | 39.02 | Lotte van Beek | 40.02 | Linda de Vries | 40.14 |
Women's 1500 m | Marrit Leenstra | 1:57.17 | Linda de Vries | 1:59.10 | Annouk van der Weijden | 1:59.32 |
Women's 3000 m | Linda de Vries | 4:09.61 | Marrit Leenstra | 4:09.74 | Pien Keulstra | 4:11.06 |
Women's 5000 m | Linda de Vries | 7:14.06 | Jorien Voorhuis | 7:15.96 | Pien Keulstra | 7:15.99 |
Place | Athlete | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m | Points |
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Ted-Jan Bloemen | 37.13 (8) | 6:25.88 (1) | 1:48.87 (4) | 13:23.90 (1) | 152.203 | |
Koen Verweij | 36.82 (4) | 6:27.79 (2) | 1:48.54 (3) | 13:34.55 (3) | 152.506 | |
Ben Jongejan | 36.72 (2) | 6:31.41 (3) | 1:47.61 (1) | 13:50.70 (4) | 153.266 | |
4 | Frank Hermans | 37.06 (6) | 6:31.78 (4) | 1:49.01 (5) | 13:51.20 (5) | 154.134 |
5 | Renz Rotteveel | 37.08 (7) | 6:32.32 (5) | 1:50.02 (7) | 13:52.01 (6) | 154.585 |
6 | Maurice Vriend | 36.95 (5) | 6:35.92 (7) | 1:49.09 (6) | 13:57.24 (7) | 154.767 |
7 | Jos de Vos | 37.44 (11) | 6:40.83 (8) | 1:51.03 (10) | 14:03.21 (8) | 156.693 |
8 | Thom van Beek | 37.31 (9) | 6:44.72 (10) | 1:50.12 (8) | 14:09.49 (9) | 156.962 |
9 | Lucas van Alphen | 36.81 (3) | 6:44.94 (12) | 1:50.39 (9) | 14:21.53 (11) | 157.176 |
10 | Mark Ooijevaar | 39.75 (24) | 6:33.87 (6) | 1:52.17 (14) | 13:34.03 (2) | 157.228 |
11 | Pim Cazemier | 37.97 (15) | 6:43.50 (9) | 1:51.17 (11) | 14:21.69 (12) | 158.460 |
12 | Bart van den Berg | 37.76 (14) | 6:47.69 (14) | 1:51.63 (13) | 14:19.55 (10) | 158.716 |
NC13 | Rhian Ket | 36.24 (1) | 6:44.86 (11) | 1:47.73 (2) | - | 112.636 |
NC14 | Robbert de Rijk | 37.55 (12) | 6:50.06 (16) | 1:52.20 (15) | - | 115.956 |
NC15 | Marco Bos | 38.73 (20) | 6:45.57 (13) | 1:51.47 (12) | - | 116.443 |
NC16 | Ruurd Dijkstra | 38.36 (17) | 6:51.52 (17) | 1:52.78 (16) | - | 117.105 |
NC17 | Bram van Schie | 38.35 (16) | 6:55.23 (18) | 1:53.73 (20) | - | 117.783 |
NC18 | Stein Grendel | 39.28 (22) | 6:49.76 (15) | 1:53.00 (19) | - | 117.922 |
NC19 | Dedjer Wymenga | 37.36 (10) | 7:10.66 (24) | 1:52.95 (17) | - | 118.076 |
NC20 | Pepijn van der Vinne | 37.61 (13) | 7:10.45 (23) | 1:52.99 (18) | - | 118.318 |
NC21 | Jeffrey van Norden | 38.47 (18) | 6:58.91 (20) | 1:54.92 (22) | - | 118.667 |
NC22 | Ronald Bakker | 38.67 (19) | 7:00.19 (21) | 1:54.01 (21) | - | 118.692 |
NC23 | Robert Post | 39.26 (21) | 6:57.70 (19) | 1:55.82 (24) | - | 119.636 |
NC24 | Timon Nieuwenstein | 39.45 (23) | 7:04.75 (22) | 1:55.53 (23) | - | 120.435 |
Source men: Schaatsstatistieken.nl [1]
Place | Athlete | 500m | 3000m | 1500m | 5000m | Points |
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Marrit Leenstra | 39.02 (1) | 4:09.74 (2) | 1:57.17 (1) | 7:19.64 (6) | 163.663 | |
Linda de Vries | 40.14 (3) | 4:09.61 (1) | 1:59.10 (2) | 7:14.06 (1) | 164.847 | |
Jorien Voorhuis | 40.30 (5) | 4:11.91 (5) | 1:59.41 (4) | 7:15.96 (2) | 165.684 | |
4 | Annouk van der Weijden | 40.19 (4) | 4:16.73 (12) | 1:59.32 (3) | 7:16.76 (4) | 166.427 |
5 | Pien Keulstra | 41.02 (11) | 4:11.06 (3) | 2:00.97 (9) | 7:15.99 (3) | 166.785 |
6 | Yvonne Nauta | 41.05 (13) | 4:11.43 (4) | 2:00.83 (6) | 7:17.12 (5) | 166.943 |
7 | Marije Joling | 40.54 (7) | 4:12.49 (6) | 2:00.89 (8) | 7:22.23 (7) | 167.140 |
8 | Carlijn Achtereekte | 40.40 (6) | 4:15.66 (9) | 2:01.27 (10) | 7:25.90 (8) | 168.023 |
9 | Lotte van Beek | 40.02 (2) | 4:16.61 (11) | 2:00.41 (5) | 7:33.23 (10) | 168.247 |
10 | Antoinette de Jong | 40.63 (8) | 4:16.11 (10) | 2:00.89 (7) | 7:32.91 (9) | 168.902 |
NC11 | Lisette van der Geest | 41.02 (12) | 4:15.03 (8) | 2:01.40 (11) | - | 123.991 |
NC12 | Janneke Ensing | 41.13 (14) | 4:14.73 (7) | 2:01.49 (12) | - | 124.081 |
NC13 | Paulien van Deutekom | 40.76 (9) | 4:21.18 (14) | 2:01.97 (13) | - | 124.946 |
NC14 | Miranda Dekker | 40.80 (10) | 4:21.10 (13) | 2:03.60 (14) | - | 125.516 |
NC15 | Imke Vormeer | 42.44 (19) | 4:22.07 (15) | 2:04.51 (15) | - | 127.621 |
NC16 | Wendy Looijenga | 42.56 (20) | 4:22.23 (16) | 2:04.82 (16) | - | 127.871 |
NC17 | Julia Berentschot | 41.34 (15) | 4:31.21 (18) | 2:05.81 (17) | - | 128.477 |
NC18 | Charlotte Bakker | 41.78 (16) | 4:30.99 (17) | 2:06.14 (18) | - | 128.991 |
NC19 | Marleen de Kroon | 42.35 (17) | 4:32.18 (19) | 2:09.09 (21) | - | 130.743 |
NC20 | Natasja Roest | 42.43 (18) | 4:36.36 (21) | 2:07.69 (19) | - | 131.053 |
NC21 | Nicole Geelhoed | 43.05 (21) | 4:35.66 (20) | 2:08.60 (20) | - | 131.859 |
NC22 | Lucia Kriger | 43.46 (22) | 4:38.47 (22) | 2:11.36 (22) | - | 133.657 |
Source women: Schaatsstatistieken.nl [2]
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