2023 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's mass start

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2023 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's Mass Start
Venue Thialf, Heerenveen
Dates5 February 2023
Competitors20 skaters
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Irene Schouten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Marijke Groenewoud Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Bronze medal icon.svg Evelien Vijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
2022
2024

The women's Mass Start at the 2023 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships in Heerenveen took place at Thialf ice skating rink on Sunday 5 February 2023. There were 20 participants who competed over 16 laps. Skaters Irene Schouten and Marijke Groenewoud qualified for the 2023 ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen.

Result

PositionSkaterLapsPoints
Time
Gold medal icon.svg Irene Schouten 16698:24.4
Silver medal icon.svg Marijke Groenewoud 16408:28.01
Bronze medal icon.svg Elisa Dul 16208:28.22
4 Esther Kiel 16108:28.28
5 Robin Groot 1668:28.42
6 Lian van Loon 1638:30.65
7 Tjilde Bennis 1638:33.90
8 Patricia Koot 1628:33.49
9 Evelien Vijn 1628:34.02
10 Maaike Verweij 1628:43.49
11 Paulien Verhaar 1608:30.80
12 Eline Jansen 1608:30.87
13 Bente Kerkhoff 1608:32.19
14 Lisanne Buurman 1608:33.14
15 Femke Mossinkoff 1608:33.21
16 Vera van Ditshuizen 1608:34.79
17 Anna Marit Sybrandi 1608:35.19
18 Lidia Tempert 1608:41.88
NC Merel Conijn WDR
NC Sanne in ‘t Hof WDR

Referee: Bjórn Fetlaar. Assistant: Wycher Bos. Starter: Marco Hesslink

Source: [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Dutch Single Distance Championships 2023". SpeedSkatingNews.
  2. "Standings". hwww.schaatsen.nl. 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2023.