2015 European Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Uralskaya Molniya, Chelyabinsk, Russia | ||||||||||||
Dates | 10–11 January 2015 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | Men 22 Women 19 | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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The 2015 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Chelyabinsk, Russia, from 10 to 11 January 2015.
Sven Kramer won his seventh and Ireen Wüst her fourth championship.
The schedule of events: [1]
Date | Events |
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Saturday, 10 January | 12:00: 500 m women 12:46: 500 m men 13:40: 3000 m women 15:19: 5000 m men |
Sunday, 11 January | 12:00: 1500 m women 12:59: 1500 m men 14:00: 5000 m women 14:52: 10000 m men |
500 metres
| 5000 metres
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1500 metres
| 10000 metres
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Rank | Skater | Nat. | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m | Points |
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Sven Kramer | 37.03 (10) | 6:17.32 (1) | 1:47.41 (5) | 13:07.27 (1) | 149.928 | ||
Koen Verweij | 36.20 (1) | 6:23.86 (4) | 1:46.28 (2) | 13:21.90 (5) | 150.107 | ||
Denis Yuskov | 36.49 (4) | 6:27.43 (6) | 1:46.22 (1) | 13:21.15 (4) | 150.696 | ||
4 | Sverre Lunde Pedersen | 36.88 (9) | 6:22.98 (3) | 1:47.32 (4) | 13:16.27 (2) | 150.764 | |
5 | Bart Swings | 37.06 (11) | 6:26.42 (5) | 1:47.08 (3) | 13:21.06 (3) | 151.448 | |
6 | Wouter olde Heuvel | 36.85 (8) | 6:22.32 (2) | 1:49.30 (9) | 13:24.95 (6) | 151.762 | |
7 | Haralds Silovs | 36.79 (7) | 6:31.68 (7) | 1:47.54 (6) | 14:02.15 (8) | 153.911 | |
8 | Danil Sinitsyn | 37.33 (14) | 6:32.61 (8) | 1:48.81 (8) | 13:50.40 (7) | 154.381 | |
9 | Jan Szymański | 36.47 (3) | 6:36.49 (11) | 1:48.47 (7) | 112.275 | ||
10 | Håvard Bøkko | 36.54 (5) | 6:33.97 (9) | 1:49.43 (10) | 112.413 | ||
11 | Andrea Giovannini | 37.38 (16) | 6:39.04 (12) | 1:50.47 (15) | 114.107 | ||
12 | Piotr Puszkarski | 37.18 (12) | 6:45.17 (14) | 1:50.03 (13) | 114.373 | ||
13 | Simen Spieler Nilsen | 36.73 (6) | 6:48.95 (17) | 1:50.39 (14) | 114.421 | ||
14 | Bram Smallenbroek | 37.35 (15) | 6:49.74 (18) | 1:49.52 (11) | 114.830 | ||
15 | Luca Stefani | 37.72 (18) | 6:44.61 (13) | 1:51.00 (16) | 115.181 | ||
16 | Konrád Nagy | 37.28 (13) | 6:53.53 (19) | 1:49.94 (12) | 115.279 | ||
17 | Jonas Pflug | 38.47 (19) | 6:36.45 (10) | 1:52.32 (17) | 115.555 | ||
18 | Vitaly Mikhailov | 37.47 (17) | 6:45.82 (15) | 1:52.68 (18) | 115.612 | ||
19 | David Andersson | 36.27 (2) | 7:19.90 (21) | 1:53.60 (19) | 118.126 | ||
20 | Viktor Hald Thorup | 38.74 (20) | 6:57.83 (20) | 1:53.95 (20) | 118.506 | ||
21 | Martin Hänggi | 39.87 (21) | 6:47.57 (16) | 1:57.42 (21) | 119.767 |
500 metres
| 3000 metres
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1500 metres
| 5000 metres
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Rank | Skater | Nat. | 500 m | 3000 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | Points |
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Ireen Wüst | 39.24 (1) | 4:07.49 (2) | 1:56.05 (1) | 7:05.63 (2) | 161.734 | ||
Martina Sáblíková | 40.06 (6) | 4:05.23 (1) | 1:58.24 (3) | 7:00.70 (1) | 162.414 | ||
Linda de Vries | 40.05 (5) | 4:07.50 (3) | 1:58.33 (4) | 7:09.52 (4) | 163.695 | ||
4 | Olga Graf | 40.60 (8) | 4:08.93 (4) | 1:58.60 (5) | 7:09.10 (3) | 164.531 | |
5 | Jorien Voorhuis | 40.11 (7) | 4:10.94 (5) | 1:59.01 (6) | 7:14.00 (5) | 165.003 | |
6 | Ida Njåtun | 39.66 (2) | 4:11.33 (6) | 1:58.09 (2) | 7:21.82 (7) | 165.093 | |
7 | Natalya Voronina | 40.64 (9) | 4:13.60 (8) | 2:01.69 (8) | 7:20.66 (6) | 167.535 | |
8 | Yuliya Skokova | 39.72 (3) | 4:13.02 (7) | 1:59.27 (7) | 7:58.60 (8) | 169.506 | |
9 | Isabell Ost | 41.15 (12) | 4:18.41 (11) | 2:02.04 (9) | 124.898 | ||
10 | Katarzyna Woźniak | 41.16 (13) | 4:16.43 (9) | 2:03.29 (10) | 124.994 | ||
11 | Jelena Peeters | 41.48 (14) | 4:16.96 (10) | 2:03.51 (12) | 125.476 | ||
12 | Marina Zueva | 41.03 (11) | 4:19.21 (12) | 2:04.21 (14) | 125.634 | ||
13 | Hege Bøkko | 39.89 (4) | 4:29.88 (17) | 2:03.42 (11) | 126.010 | ||
14 | Jennifer Bay | 41.75 (16) | 4:19.46 (13) | 2:03.53 (13) | 126.169 | ||
15 | Aleksandra Goss | 41.49 (15) | 4:19.92 (14) | 2:04.46 (15) | 126.296 | ||
16 | Nikola Zdráhalová | 40.97 (10) | 4:21.37 (15) | 2:06.77 (16) | 126.787 | ||
17 | Saskia Alusalu | 42.89 (18) | 4:22.66 (16) | 2:07.39 (17) | 129.129 | ||
18 | Eva Lagrange | 42.11 (17) | 4:31.95 (18) | 2:08.72 (18) | 130.341 |
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