2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Men's mass start

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2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Men's mass start
Venue Thialf, Heerenveen
Dates30 December 2016
Competitors30 skaters
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Gary Hekman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Arjan Stroetinga Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
2016
2018

The men's mass start at the 2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships in Heerenveen took place at Thialf ice rink on Friday 30 December 2016. There were 30 participants.

Result

RankSkaterRoundsPoints
Sprint 1Sprint 2Sprint 3Final sprintTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Gary Hekman 166060
Silver medal icon.svg Arjan Stroetinga 164040
Bronze medal icon.svg Jan Blokhuijsen 162020
4 Willem Hoolwerf 16156
5 Kars Jansman 1655
6 Rémon Kwant 1655
7 Ronald Kruijer 1633
8 Casper de Gier 1633
9 Arjen van der Kieft 1633
10 Peter van de Pol 1611
11 Luc ter Haar 160
12 Sjinkie Knegt 160
13 Sjaak Schipper 160
14 Mart Bruggink 160
15 Chris Huizinga 160
16 Jorjan Jorritsma 160
17 Marcel Bosker 160
18 Wesly Dijs 160
19 Mark Prinsen 160
20 Pim Schipper 160
21 Lex Dijkstra 160
22 Rick Schipper 160
23 Erik Valent 160
24 Chiel Smit 160
25 Kay Schipper 160
26 Tiemen van der Kolk 160
27 Robert Post 160
28 Simon Schouten 1510
29 Thomas Geerdinck 20
NC Gerben Jorritsma DNS

Source: [1] Source: [2]

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References

  1. https://www.schaatsen.nl/media/25519/12-heren-mass-start-uitslag.pdf
  2. "Niederländische Single Distances Championships 2017 men mass start 2017". SpeedSkatingNews.