Men at the 2020 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Vikingskipet | |||||||||
Location | Hamar, Norway | |||||||||
Dates | 28–29 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 13 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 137.465 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2020 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | ||
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men | women | |
The Men 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 18:07. [3]
The race started on 28 February at 19:46. [4]
The race started on 29 February at 11:07. [5]
The race was started at 13:59.
Rank | Pair | Lane | Name | Country | Time | Diff |
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1 | 10 | O | Kjeld Nuis | Netherlands | 1:08.38 | |
2 | 11 | I | Laurent Dubreuil | Canada | 1:08.39 | +0.01 |
3 | 12 | I | Tatsuya Shinhama | Japan | 1:08.71 | +0.32 |
4 | 12 | O | Cha Min-kyu | South Korea | 1:08.73 | +0.35 |
5 | 10 | I | Kai Verbij | Netherlands | 1:08.74 | +0.36 |
6 | 9 | I | Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen | Norway | 1:08.84 | +0.45 |
7 | 7 | O | Mathias Vosté | Belgium | 1:08.99 | +0.61 |
8 | 6 | O | Ning Zhongyan | China | 1:09.03 | +0.65 |
9 | 9 | O | Nico Ihle | Germany | 1:09.29 | +0.90 |
10 | 8 | I | Joel Dufter | Germany | 1:09.44 | +1.06 |
11 | 7 | I | Dai Dai Ntab | Netherlands | 1:09.47 | +1.09 |
12 | 11 | O | Yamato Matsui | Japan | 1:09.89 | +1.51 |
13 | 5 | I | Ignat Golovatsiuk | Belarus | 1:09.95 | +1.57 |
14 | 6 | I | Daichi Yamanaka | Japan | 1:10.20 | +1.82 |
15 | 3 | O | Alexander Klenko | Kazakhstan | 1:10.47 | +2.09 |
16 | 2 | O | Odin By Farstad | Norway | 1:10.55 | +2.16 |
17 | 8 | O | Artur Nogal | Poland | 1:10.69 | +2.31 |
18 | 2 | I | Artur Galiyev | Kazakhstan | 1:10.72 | +2.34 |
19 | 4 | O | Damian Żurek | Poland | 1:10.80 | +2.42 |
20 | 3 | I | Hendrik Dombek | Germany | 1:10.91 | +2.52 |
21 | 4 | I | Henrik Fagerli Rukke | Norway | 1:10.96 | +2.58 |
22 | 5 | O | Kim Young-jin | South Korea | 1:11.18 | +2.79 |
23 | 1 | I | David Bosa | Italy | 1:11.58 | +3.20 |
– | – | Chung Jae-woong | South Korea | Withdrawn |
After all races. [6]
Rank | Name | Country | 500m | 1000m | 500m | 1000m | Points | Diff |
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Tatsuya Shinhama | Japan | 34.58 | 1:08.28 | 34.39 | 1:08.71 | 137.465 | ||
Laurent Dubreuil | Canada | 34.55 | 1:08.79 | 34.56 | 1:08.39 | 137.700 | +0.24 | |
Cha Min-kyu | South Korea | 34.71 | 1:09.26 | 34.72 | 1:08.73 | 138.425 | +0.96 | |
4 | Kai Verbij | Netherlands | 34.93 | 1:08.96 | 35.04 | 1:08.74 | 138.820 | +1.36 |
5 | Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen | Norway | 34.90 | 1:08.95 | 35.15 | 1:08.84 | 138.945 | +1.48 |
6 | Yamato Matsui | Japan | 34.89 | 1:08.69 | 34.90 | 1:09.89 | 139.080 | +1.62 |
7 | Kjeld Nuis | Netherlands | 35.29 | 1:08.73 | 35.45 | 1:08.38 | 139.295 | +1.83 |
8 | Joel Dufter | Germany | 35.11 | 1:08.65 | 35.45 | 1:09.44 | 139.605 | +2.14 |
9 | Dai Dai Ntab | Netherlands | 35.08 | 1:09.75 | 35.04 | 1:09.47 | 139.730 | +2.27 |
10 | Nico Ihle | Germany | 35.15 | 1:09.11 | 35.47 | 1:09.29 | 139.820 | +2.36 |
11 | Mathias Vosté | Belgium | 35.53 | 1:09.28 | 35.64 | 1:08.99 | 140.305 | +2.84 |
12 | Ning Zhongyan | China | 35.56 | 1:09.23 | 35.76 | 1:09.03 | 140.450 | +2.99 |
13 | Daichi Yamanaka | Japan | 35.09 | 1:10.64 | 35.09 | 1:10.20 | 140.600 | +3.14 |
14 | Ignat Golovatsiuk | Belarus | 35.55 | 1:10.19 | 35.30 | 1:09.95 | 140.920 | +3.46 |
15 | Artur Nogal | Poland | 35.24 | 1:10.45 | 35.24 | 1:10.69 | 141.050 | +3.59 |
16 | Kim Young-jin | South Korea | 35.34 | 1:10.92 | 35.54 | 1:11.18 | 141.930 | +4.47 |
17 | Henrik Fagerli Rukke | Norway | 35.46 | 1:10.88 | 35.73 | 1:10.96 | 142.110 | +4.65 |
18 | Damian Żurek | Poland | 35.74 | 1:10.90 | 35.64 | 1:10.80 | 142.230 | +4.77 |
19 | Hendrik Dombek | Germany | 35.61 | 1:10.82 | 35.82 | 1:10.91 | 142.295 | +4.83 |
20 | Alexander Klenko | Kazakhstan | 35.62 | 1:11.25 | 35.95 | 1:10.47 | 142.430 | +4.97 |
21 | Odin By Farstad | Norway | 35.69 | 1:10.57 | 36.24 | 1:10.55 | 142.490 | +5.03 |
22 | Artur Galiyev | Kazakhstan | 35.82 | 1:10.49 | 36.16 | 1:10.72 | 142.585 | +5.12 |
23 | David Bosa | Italy | 35.89 | 1:10.92 | 36.20 | 1:11.58 | 143.340 | +5.88 |
Chung Jae-woong | South Korea | 1:21.55 | 1:10.64 | 35.63 | DNS | Did not finish | ||
Pavel Kulizhnikov | Russia | 34.60 | 1:08.89 | Did not start | ||||
Ruslan Murashov | Russia | 34.65 | 1:10.32 | |||||
David La Rue | Canada | 35.48 | 1:10.20 | |||||
Viktor Mushtakov | Russia | 34.83 | Did not start |
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