2012 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships

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2012 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships
Venue Thialf, Heerenveen
Dates4–5 February 2012
Competitors46
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Ted-Jan Bloemen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Ben Jongejan Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Linda de Vries Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Jorien Voorhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
2011
2013

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.

Contents

Schedule

Schedule
DateDistances
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

Medalists

Allround

DistanceGoldSilverBronze
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

DistanceGoldSilverBronze
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

Men's results

PlaceAthlete500m5000m1500m10,000mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Ted-Jan Bloemen 37.13 (8)6:25.88 (1)1:48.87 (4)13:23.90 (1)152.203
Silver medal icon.svg Koen Verweij 36.82 (4)6:27.79 (2)1:48.54 (3)13:34.55 (3)152.506
Bronze medal icon.svg 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]

Women's results

PlaceAthlete500m3000m1500m5000mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Marrit Leenstra 39.02 (1)4:09.74 (2)1:57.17 (1)7:19.64 (6)163.663
Silver medal icon.svg Linda de Vries 40.14 (3)4:09.61 (1)1:59.10 (2)7:14.06 (1)164.847
Bronze medal icon.svg 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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References

  1. "NK allround men 2012". Schaatsstatistieken.nl. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  2. "NK allround women 2012". Schaatsstatistieken.nl. Retrieved 27 November 2012.