2017 European Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | 6–8 January 2017 [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Competitors | 80 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2017 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Heerenveen, Netherlands, from 6 to 8 January 2017. Skaters from 12 countries participated. It was the first time that allround and sprint were held at the same time and venue.
The event was originally planned to be held in Zakopane, Poland, but in October 2016, the Polish skating union informed the ISU that it was not able to organize the event.
Sven Kramer of Netherlands and Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic were the defending champions in allround. Kramer successfully defended his allround title, winning a record 9th title overall, and Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands won her 5th allround title. In sprint, Kai Verbij won the men's title, while Czech Karolína Erbanová won the women's event.
The schedule of events: [2]
Date | Allround | Sprint |
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Friday, 6 January 18:15h | 500 m women 3000 m women | 1st 500 m men 1st 1000m m men |
Saturday, 7 January 11:00h | 1500 m women 500 m men 5000 m women 5000 m men | 1st 500 m women 2nd 500 m men 1st 1000m m women 2nd 1000m m men |
Sunday, 8 January 13:30h | 1500 m men 10000 m men | 2nd 500 m women 2nd 1000m m women |
DNS = did not start, WDR = withdrew, DQ = disqualified
500 metres
| 5000 metres
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1500 metres
| 10,000 metres
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Rank | Skater | Nat. | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10,000 m | Points | Behind |
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Sven Kramer | 36.81 (8) | 6:10.58 (1) | 1:46.55 (2) | 13:06.30 (1) | 148.699 | |||
Jan Blokhuijsen | 36.43 (2) | 6:16.86 (2) | 1:48.31 (7) | 13:11.95 (2) | 149.816 | +1.12 | ||
Bart Swings | 37.33 (15) | 6:21.80 (5) | 1:48.02 (5) | 13:15.54 (3) | 151.293 | +2.60 | ||
4 | Sverre Lunde Pedersen | 36.73 (6) | 6:20.17 (3) | 1:48.14 (6) | 13:42.81 (6) | 151.933 | +3.24 | |
5 | Douwe de Vries | 37.46 (16) | 6:23.00 (6) | 1:48.75 (11) | 13:24.83 (4) | 152.251 | +3.56 | |
6 | Andrea Giovannini | 36.95 (10) | 6:21.78 (4) | 1:49.82 (14) | 13:41.37 (5) | 152.802 | +4.11 | |
7 | Denis Yuskov | 36.44 (3) | 6:26.89 (8) | 1:46.54 (1) | 14:04.07 (8) | 152.845 | +4.15 | |
8 | Sindre Henriksen | 36.30 (1) | 6:35.76 (15) | 1:47.82 (3) | 13:52.95 (7) | 153.463 | +4.77 | |
9 | Nicola Tumolero | 37.19 (13) | 6:29.78 (10) | 1:48.46 (9) | 112.321 | |||
10 | Konrad Niedźwiedzki | 36.50 (4) | 6:42.89 (19) | 1:47.83 (4) | 112.756 | |||
11 | Simen Spieler Nilsen | 37.02 (14) | 6:39.18 (12) | 1:48.70 (8) | 112.732 | |||
12 | Nils van der Poel | 37.87 (17) | 6:24.57 (7) | 1:49.83 (15) | 112.937 | |||
13 | Danil Sinitsyn | 37.11 (12) | 6:33.02 (12) | 1:49.61 (13) | 112.948 | |||
14 | Sergey Trofimov | 36.91 (9) | 6:39.71 (17) | 1:48.34 (8) | 112.994 | |||
15 | Jan Szymański | 36.75 (7) | 6:43.81 (20) | 1:48.47 (10) | 113.287 | |||
16 | Vitaly Mikhailov | 37.24 (14) | 6:32.51 (11) | 1:50.69 (17) | 113.387 | |||
17 | Davide Ghiotto | 38.94 (20) | 6:28.13 (9) | 1:53.72 (19) | 115.659 | |||
18 | Sebastian Druszkiewicz | 38.93 (19) | 6:33.73 (13) | 1:52.14 (18) | 115.683 | |||
19 | Konrád Nagy | 37.04 (11) | 7:04.02 (21) | 1:49.54 (12) | 115.955 | |||
20 | Viktor Hald Thorup | 39.06 (22) | 6:36.90 (16) | 1:54.77 (20) | 117.006 | |||
21 | Martin Hänggi | 38.97 (21) | 6:42.25 (18) | 1:56.08 (21) | 117.888 | |||
22 | Linus Heidegger | 37.88 (18) | DQ (22) | – | +- | |||
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 | Behind |
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Ireen Wüst | 39.26 (1) | 4:03.93 (1) | 1:56.57 (1) | 7:03.54 (2) | 161.125 | |||
Martina Sáblíková | 40.18 (5) | 4:04.73 (2) | 1:58.72 (3) | 6:57.47 (1) | 162.288 | +1.17 | ||
Antoinette de Jong | 39.56 (2) | 4:05.44 (3) | 1:58.34 (2) | 7:07.33 (4) | 162.645 | +1.52 | ||
4 | Yvonne Nauta | 40.82 (13) | 4:07.32 (5) | 1:59.06 (4) | 7:05.41 (3) | 164.267 | +3.15 | |
5 | Olga Graf | 40.31 (7) | 4:08.89 (6) | 1:59.23 (6) | 7:11.98 (5) | 164.732 | +3.61 | |
6 | Claudia Pechstein | 40.59 (9) | 4:10.02 (7) | 2:00.56 (9) | 7:12.18 (6) | 165.664 | +4.54 | |
7 | Natalia Czerwonka | 39.85 (3) | 4:12.66 (8) | 1:59.17 (5) | 7:23.87 (7) | 166.070 | +4.95 | |
8 | Ida Njåtun | 39.98 (4) | 4:13.70 (10) | 1:59.77 (7) | 7:27.47 (8) | 166.933 | +5.81 | |
9 | Nikola Zdráhalová | 40.26 (6) | 4:15.86 (12) | 2:02.06 (11) | 123.589 | |||
10 | Katarzyna Woźniak | 41.12 (14) | 4:14.31 (11) | 2:01.07 (10) | 123.861 | |||
11 | Katarzyna Bachleda-Curuś | 40.80 (11) | 4:17.56 (13) | 2:00.44 (8) | 123.872 | |||
12 | Francesca Lollobrigida | 40.77 (10) | 4:18.44 (14) | 2:03.12 (12) | 124.883 | |||
13 | Jelena Peeters | 41.79 (16) | 4:13.28 (9) | 2:03.26 (13) | 125.089 | |||
14 | Sofie-Karoline Haugen | 40.57 (8) | 4:21.74 (16) | 2:03.94 (14) | 125.506 | |||
15 | Ellen Bjertnes | 40.81 (12) | 4:29.14 (18) | 2:06.91 (15) | 127.969 | |||
16 | Saskia Alusalu | 42.42 (18) | 4:20.03 (15) | 2:07.51 (16) | 128.261 | |||
17 | Anna Chernova | 41.48 (15) | 4:06.50 (4) | DQ (17) | - | +- | ||
18 | Elena Møller-Rigas | 41.98 (17) | 4:38.15 (19) | 88.338 | ||||
19 | Viola Feichtner | 43.92 (19) | 4:27.94 (17) | 88.576 |
DNS = did not start, WDR = withdrew, DQ = disqualified
500 metres
| 1000 metres
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500 metres
| 1000 metres
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Rank | Skater | Nat. | 500 m | 1000 m | 500 m | 1000 m | Points | Behind |
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Kai Verbij | 34.98 (4) | 1:09.01 (2) | 35.12 (2) | 1:09.25 (3) | 139.230 | |||
Kjeld Nuis | 35.49 (9) | 1:08.77 (1) | 35.40 (7) | 1:08.85 (1) | 139.700 | +0.47 | ||
Nico Ihle | 34.95 (3) | 1:09.45 (4) | 35.51 (8) | 1:09.20 (2) | 139.785 | +0.56 | ||
4 | Aleksey Yesin | 35.28 (7) | 1:09.48 (5) | 35.20 (3) | 1:09.34 (4) | 139.890 | +0.66 | |
5 | Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen | 35.16 (6) | 1:09.23 (3) | 35.38 (6) | 1:09.77 (6) | 140.040 | +0.81 | |
6 | Mika Poutala | 35.10 (5) | 1:10.51 (9) | 35.27 (4) | 1:09.45 (5) | 140.350 | +1.12 | |
7 | Ronald Mulder | 34.87 (1) | 1:10.46 (8) | 35.08 (1) | 1:10.38 (8) | 140.370 | +1.14 | |
8 | Piotr Michalski | 35.41 (8) | 1:10.34 (7) | 35.54 (9) | 1:10.93 (9) | 141.585 | +2.36 | |
9 | Espen Aarnes Hvammen | 35.54 (10) | 1:10.78 (10) | 35.30 (5) | 1:11.00 (10) | 141.730 | +2.50 | |
10 | Sebastian Klosinski | 35.93 (17) | 1:10.23 (6) | 35.76 (12) | 1:09.85 (7) | 141.730 | +2.50 | |
11 | Pekka Koskela | 35.58 (11) | 1:11.50 (15) | 35.65 (10) | 1:11.32 (11) | 142.640 | +3.41 | |
12 | Artur Nogal | 35.60 (12) | 1:11.43 (14) | 35.70 (11) | 1:11.38 (12) | 142.705 | +3.48 | |
13 | Mikhail Kazelin | 35.86 (15) | 1:10.91 (11) | 36.03 (15) | 1:12.05 (16) | 143.370 | +4.14 | |
14 | Ignat Golovatsiuk | 35.77 (14) | 1:11.82 (16) | 36.19 (17) | 1:11.66 (13) | 143.700 | +4.47 | |
15 | Denny Ihle | 35.89 (16) | 1:12.35 (17) | 35.89 (14) | 1:11.83 (15) | 143.870 | +4.64 | |
16 | Marten Liiv | 36.44 (20) | 1:11.14 (12) | 36.43 (18) | 1:11.67 (14) | 144.275 | +5.05 | |
17 | Luca Zanghellini | 36.08 (18) | 1:12.62 (18) | 35.79 (13) | 1:12.37 (17) | 144.365 | +5.14 | |
18 | Mirko Giacomo Nenzi | 35.66 (13) | 1:13.61 (19) | 36.09 (16) | 1:13.22 (18) | 145.165 | +5.94 | |
19 | Samuli Suomalainen | 36.71 (22) | 1:14.09 (21) | 36.89 (21) | 1:14.46 (19) | 147.875 | +8.65 | |
20 | Mathias Vosté | 36.53 (21) | 1:13.83 (20) | 36.48 (19) | DNS (20) | - | +- | |
21 | David Andersson | 36.15 (19) | 1:11.41 (13) | 36.50 (20) | WDR (21) | - | +- | |
22 | Ruslan Murashov | 34.88 (2) | DNS (22) | – | +- | |||
500 metres
| 1000 metres
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500 metres
| 1000 metres
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Rank | Skater | Nat. | 500 m | 1000 m | 500 m | 1000 m | Points | Behind |
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Karolina Erbanova | 38.23 (2) | 1:15.69 (2) | 38.19 (2) | 1:15.83 (2) | 152.180 | |||
Jorien ter Mors | 38.75 (4) | 1:15.58 (1) | 38.29 (3) | 1:14.88 (1) | 152.270 | +0.09 | ||
Olga Fatkulina | 38.16 (1) | 1:16.15 (4) | 38.07 (1) | 1:16.46 (4) | 152.535 | +0.36 | ||
4 | Marrit Leenstra | 38.55 (3) | 1:15.95 (3) | 38.88 (7) | 1:16.35 (3) | 153.580 | +1.40 | |
5 | Hege Bøkko | 38.81 (5) | 1:17.06 (8) | 38.78 (5) | 1:16.95 (6) | 154.595 | +2.42 | |
6 | Yekaterina Shikhova | 38.95 (7) | 1:16.37 (6) | 38.91 (8) | 1:17.22 (7) | 154.655 | +2.48 | |
7 | Sanneke de Neeling | 39.14 (10) | 1:16.87 (7) | 38.77 (4) | 1:16.74 (5) | 154.715 | +2.54 | |
8 | Vanessa Herzog | 38.97 (8) | 1:18.51 (11) | 38.82 (6) | 1:18.17 (9) | 156.130 | +3.95 | |
9 | Gabriele Hirschbichler | 38.93 (6) | 1:18.22 (10) | 39.38 (10) | 1:18.80 (10) | 156.820 | +4.64 | |
10 | Martine Ripsrud | 39.39 (11) | 1:20.01 (14) | 39.27 (9) | 1:19.87 (12) | 158.600 | +6.42 | |
11 | Roxane Dufter | 40.75 (16) | 1:18.08 (9) | 40.34 (13) | 1:18.01 (8) | 159.135 | +6.96 | |
12 | Francesca Bettrone | 40.69 (15) | 1:19.75 (13) | 40.34 (13) | 1:19.72 (11) | 160.765 | +8.59 | |
13 | Tatsiana Mikhailava | 40.53 (14) | 1:19.72 (12) | 40.35 (15) | 1:20.70 (13) | 161.090 | +8.91 | |
14 | Kaja Ziomek | 40.05 (13) | 1:21.05 (16) | 40.09 (12) | 1:21.01 (14) | 161.170 | +8.99 | |
15 | Andzelika Wójcik | 40.82 (17) | 1:20.89 (15) | 40.67 (16) | 1:21.27 (15) | 162.570 | +10.39 | |
16 | Elina Risku | 39.86 (12) | 1:23.20 (17) | 39.98 (11) | 1:22.82 (16) | 162.850 | +10.67 | |
17 | Yekaterina Lobysheva | 39.11 (9) | 1:16.27 (5) | WDR (17) | - | +- | ||
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