2015 European Speed Skating Championships

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2015 European Speed Skating Championships
Venue Uralskaya Molniya, Chelyabinsk, Russia
Dates10–11 January 2015
CompetitorsMen 22
Women 19
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Sven Kramer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Denis Yuskov Flag of Russia.svg  RUS
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE
Bronze medal icon.svg Linda de Vries Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED

The 2015 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Chelyabinsk, Russia, from 10 to 11 January 2015.

Contents

Sven Kramer won his seventh and Ireen Wüst her fourth championship.

Schedule

The schedule of events: [1]

 Date  Events 
 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 

All times are CET (UTC+1).

Men's championships

Day 1

Day 2

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m5000 m1500 m10000 mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Sven Kramer Flag of the Netherlands.svg 37.03 (10)6:17.32 (1)1:47.41 (5)13:07.27 (1)149.928
Silver medal icon.svg Koen Verweij Flag of the Netherlands.svg 36.20 (1)6:23.86 (4)1:46.28 (2)13:21.90 (5)150.107
Bronze medal icon.svg Denis Yuskov Flag of Russia.svg 36.49 (4)6:27.43 (6)1:46.22 (1)13:21.15 (4)150.696
4 Sverre Lunde Pedersen Flag of Norway.svg 36.88 (9)6:22.98 (3)1:47.32 (4)13:16.27 (2)150.764
5 Bart Swings Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 37.06 (11)6:26.42 (5)1:47.08 (3)13:21.06 (3)151.448
6 Wouter olde Heuvel Flag of the Netherlands.svg 36.85 (8)6:22.32 (2)1:49.30 (9)13:24.95 (6)151.762
7 Haralds Silovs Flag of Latvia.svg 36.79 (7)6:31.68 (7)1:47.54 (6)14:02.15 (8)153.911
8 Danil Sinitsyn Flag of Russia.svg 37.33 (14)6:32.61 (8)1:48.81 (8)13:50.40 (7)154.381
9 Jan Szymański Flag of Poland.svg 36.47 (3)6:36.49 (11)1:48.47 (7)112.275
10 Håvard Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg 36.54 (5)6:33.97 (9)1:49.43 (10)112.413
11 Andrea Giovannini Flag of Italy.svg 37.38 (16)6:39.04 (12)1:50.47 (15)114.107
12 Piotr Puszkarski Flag of Poland.svg 37.18 (12)6:45.17 (14)1:50.03 (13)114.373
13 Simen Spieler Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg 36.73 (6)6:48.95 (17)1:50.39 (14)114.421
14 Bram Smallenbroek Flag of Austria.svg 37.35 (15)6:49.74 (18)1:49.52 (11)114.830
15 Luca Stefani Flag of Italy.svg 37.72 (18)6:44.61 (13)1:51.00 (16)115.181
16 Konrád Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg 37.28 (13)6:53.53 (19)1:49.94 (12)115.279
17 Jonas Pflug Flag of Germany.svg 38.47 (19)6:36.45 (10)1:52.32 (17)115.555
18 Vitaly Mikhailov Flag of Belarus.svg 37.47 (17)6:45.82 (15)1:52.68 (18)115.612
19 David Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg 36.27 (2)7:19.90 (21)1:53.60 (19)118.126
20 Viktor Hald Thorup Flag of Denmark.svg 38.74 (20)6:57.83 (20)1:53.95 (20)118.506
21 Martin Hänggi Flag of Switzerland.svg 39.87 (21)6:47.57 (16)1:57.42 (21)119.767

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Women's championships

Day 1

Day 2

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m3000 m1500 m5000 mPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Ireen Wüst Flag of the Netherlands.svg 39.24 (1)4:07.49 (2)1:56.05 (1)7:05.63 (2)161.734
Silver medal icon.svg Martina Sáblíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 40.06 (6)4:05.23 (1)1:58.24 (3)7:00.70 (1)162.414
Bronze medal icon.svg Linda de Vries Flag of the Netherlands.svg 40.05 (5)4:07.50 (3)1:58.33 (4)7:09.52 (4)163.695
4 Olga Graf Flag of Russia.svg 40.60 (8)4:08.93 (4)1:58.60 (5)7:09.10 (3)164.531
5 Jorien Voorhuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg 40.11 (7)4:10.94 (5)1:59.01 (6)7:14.00 (5)165.003
6 Ida Njåtun Flag of Norway.svg 39.66 (2)4:11.33 (6)1:58.09 (2)7:21.82 (7)165.093
7 Natalya Voronina Flag of Russia.svg 40.64 (9)4:13.60 (8)2:01.69 (8)7:20.66 (6)167.535
8 Yuliya Skokova Flag of Russia.svg 39.72 (3)4:13.02 (7)1:59.27 (7)7:58.60 (8)169.506
9 Isabell Ost Flag of Germany.svg 41.15 (12)4:18.41 (11)2:02.04 (9)124.898
10 Katarzyna Woźniak Flag of Poland.svg 41.16 (13)4:16.43 (9)2:03.29 (10)124.994
11 Jelena Peeters Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 41.48 (14)4:16.96 (10)2:03.51 (12)125.476
12 Marina Zueva Flag of Belarus.svg 41.03 (11)4:19.21 (12)2:04.21 (14)125.634
13 Hege Bøkko Flag of Norway.svg 39.89 (4)4:29.88 (17)2:03.42 (11)126.010
14 Jennifer Bay Flag of Germany.svg 41.75 (16)4:19.46 (13)2:03.53 (13)126.169
15 Aleksandra Goss Flag of Poland.svg 41.49 (15)4:19.92 (14)2:04.46 (15)126.296
16 Nikola Zdráhalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 40.97 (10)4:21.37 (15)2:06.77 (16)126.787
17 Saskia Alusalu Flag of Estonia.svg 42.89 (18)4:22.66 (16)2:07.39 (17)129.129
18 Eva Lagrange Flag of Sweden.svg 42.11 (17)4:31.95 (18)2:08.72 (18)130.341

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