Women at the 2020 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Vikingskipet | |||||||||
Location | Hamar, Norway | |||||||||
Dates | 28–29 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 148.870 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2020 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | ||
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men | women | |
The Women competition at the 2020 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships was held on 28 and 29 February 2020. [1] [2]
The race started on 28 February at 17:30. [3]
The race started on 28 February at 18.53. [4]
The race started on 29 February at 10:30. [5]
The race started on 29 February at 13:08. [6]
After all races. [7]
Rank | Name | Country | 500m | 1000m | 500m | 1000m | Points | Diff |
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Miho Takagi | Japan | 37.51 | 1:13.75 | 37.52 | 1:13.93 | 148.870 | ||
Nao Kodaira | Japan | 37.53 | 1:15.44 | 37.46 | 1:14.88 | 150.150 | +1.28 | |
Olga Fatkulina | Russia | 37.72 | 1:15.15 | 37.71 | 1:14.85 | 150.430 | +1.56 | |
4 | Angelina Golikova | Russia | 37.77 | 1:15.44 | 37.57 | 1:15.27 | 150.695 | +1.83 |
5 | Jutta Leerdam | Netherlands | 38.30 | 1:14.54 | 38.03 | 1:14.47 | 150.835 | +1.97 |
6 | Brittany Bowe | United States | 38.13 | 1:15.09 | 37.91 | 1:14.56 | 150.865 | +2.00 |
7 | Jorien ter Mors | Netherlands | 38.22 | 1:14.59 | 38.25 | 1:14.70 | 151.115 | +2.25 |
8 | Letitia de Jong | Netherlands | 38.18 | 1:14.85 | 38.18 | 1:14.94 | 151.255 | +2.39 |
9 | Kaylin Irvine | Canada | 38.00 | 1:16.28 | 38.19 | 1:16.07 | 152.365 | +3.50 |
10 | Arisa Go | Japan | 37.80 | 1:15.64 | 38.09 | 1:17.53 | 152.475 | +3.61 |
11 | Kimi Goetz | United States | 38.24 | 1:15.84 | 38.35 | 1:16.02 | 152.520 | +3.65 |
12 | Vanessa Herzog | Austria | 37.53 | 1:16.69 | 38.03 | 1:17.36 | 152.585 | +3.72 |
13 | Zhao Xin | China | 38.53 | 1:16.01 | 38.57 | 1:16.01 | 153.110 | +4.24 |
14 | Li Qishi | China | 38.80 | 1:15.66 | 38.98 | 1:15.84 | 153.530 | +4.66 |
15 | Heather McLean | Canada | 38.15 | 1:17.42 | 38.32 | 1:17.55 | 153.955 | +5.09 |
16 | Kaja Ziomek | Poland | 38.33 | 1:18.15 | 38.56 | 1:18.28 | 155.105 | +6.24 |
17 | Tian Ruining | China | 38.30 | 1:19.04 | 38.59 | 1:17.55 | 155.185 | +6.32 |
18 | Hege Bøkko | Norway | 39.17 | 1:17.32 | 38.97 | 1:17.18 | 155.390 | +6.52 |
19 | Ida Njåtun | Norway | 39.58 | 1:17.33 | 39.57 | 1:16.70 | 156.165 | +7.30 |
20 | Huang Yu-ting | Chinese Taipei | 39.49 | 1:18.17 | 39.47 | 1:17.69 | 156.890 | +8.02 |
21 | Abigail McCluskey | Canada | 39.90 | 1:18.39 | 39.58 | 1:17.25 | 157.300 | +8.43 |
22 | Hanna Nifantava | Belarus | 39.39 | 1:19.69 | 39.15 | 1:19.92 | 158.345 | +9.48 |
23 | Katja Franzen | Germany | 39.93 | 1:19.20 | 39.43 | 1:19.42 | 158.670 | +9.80 |
24 | Stien Vanhoutte | Belgium | 39.97 | 1:19.61 | 39.74 | 1:19.74 | 159.385 | +10.52 |
25 | Kim Min-ji | South Korea | 39.62 | 1:21.19 | 39.81 | 1:21.28 | 160.665 | +11.80 |
Daria Kachanova | Russia | 37.91 | 1:16.08 | 37.93 | DNS | Did not finish | ||
Andżelika Wójcik | Poland | 39.33 | 1:21.64 | 39.83 |
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