2012 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships

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KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships
Venue Thialf, Heerenveen
Dates4–6 November 2011
2011
2013

The 2012 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships were a speed skating event held at the Thialf ice stadium in Heerenveen from 4 November until 6 November 2011. Although the tournament was held in 2011 it was the 2012 edition as it is part of the 2011/2012 speed skating season.

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Schedule

Schedule [1]
DateTimeDistance
Friday
4 November 2011
16:00Men's 5000 meter
Women's 500 meter 1st run
Men's 500 meter 1st run
Saturday
5 November 2011
13:00Women's 500 meter 2nd run
Men's 500 meter 2nd run
Women's 1000 meter
Men's 1000 meter
Women's 3000 meter
Sunday
6 November 2011
12:00Women's 1500 meter
Men's 1500 meter
Women's 5000 meter
Men's 10,000 meter

Medalists

Men

DistanceGoldSilverBronze
2x500 m
details
Jan Smeekens
Control
70.600
(35.08/35.52)
Michel Mulder
APPM
70.610
(35.20/35.41)
Stefan Groothuis
Control
70.850
(35.27/35.58)
1000 m
details
Stefan Groothuis
Control
1:08.68 Sjoerd de Vries
APPM
1:09.15 Kjeld Nuis
Control
1:09.50
1500 m
details
Stefan Groothuis
Control
1:46.26 Kjeld Nuis
Control
1:46.88 Sjoerd de Vries
APPM
1:46.89
5000 m
details
Jorrit Bergsma
BAM
6:17.84 Bob de Jong
BAM
6:18.72 Sven Kramer
TVM
6:19.35
10,000 m
details
Bob de Jong
BAM
12:57.29 Jorrit Bergsma
BAM
13:00.45 Sven Kramer
TVM
13:09.96

Men's results: Schaatsen.nl [2] & SchaatsStatistieken.nl [3]

Women

DistanceGoldSilverBronze
2x500 m
details
Thijsje Oenema
Team Op=Op
77.090
(38.41/38.68)
Margot Boer
Team Liga
77.480
(38.65/38.83)
Annette Gerritsen
Team Liga
77.780
(38.93/38.94)
1000 m
details
Thijsje Oenema
Team Op=Op
1:16.53 Marrit Leenstra
Team Hart
1:16.79 Ireen Wüst
TVM
1:16.88
1500 m
details
Ireen Wüst
TVM
1:57.77 Marrit Leenstra
Team Hart
1:57.91 Diane Valkenburg
Control
1:59.31
3000 m
details
Pien Keulstra
Jong Oranje
4:09.75 Diane Valkenburg
Control
4:10.37 Ireen Wüst
TVM
4:10.58
5000 m
details
Pien Keulstra
Jong Oranje
7:12.55 Carlijn Achtereekte
Team Op=Op
7:15.31 Annouk van der Weijden
Team Op=Op
7:15.89

Women's results: Schaatsen.nl [2] & SchaatsStatistieken.nl [4]

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References

  1. Programma
  2. 1 2 "Uitslag & loting". www.schaatsen.nl. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  3. "Results men 2012". SchaatsStatistieken.nl. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  4. "Results women 2012". SchaatsStatistieken.nl. Retrieved 28 August 2012.