2025 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships | |
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Venue | YS Arena, Hachinohe, Japan |
Dates | 15–17 November 2024 |
The 2025 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships were held from 15 to 17 November 2024 at the YS Arena in Hachinohe, Japan.
* Host nation (Japan)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 7 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
2 | ![]() | 3 | 3 | 6 | 12 |
3 | ![]() | 2 | 5 | 3 | 10 |
4 | ![]() | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
5 | ![]() | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Totals (6 entries) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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500 m [1] | Jordan Stolz ![]() | 34.47 | Laurent Dubreuil ![]() | 34.68 | Tatsuya Shinhama ![]() | 34.82 |
1000 m [2] | Jordan Stolz ![]() | 1:08.04 TR | Tatsuya Shinhama ![]() | 1:08.38 | Laurent Dubreuil ![]() | 1:09.04 |
1500 m [3] | Jordan Stolz ![]() | 1:44.45 TR | Ning Zhongyan ![]() | 1:45.84 | Taiyo Nonomura ![]() | 1:46.01 |
5000 m [4] | Graeme Fish ![]() | 6:18.06 TR | Riku Tsuchiya ![]() | 6:23.40 | Seitaro Ichinohe ![]() | 6:24.11 |
Mass start [5] | Vitaliy Chshigolev ![]() | 62 pts | David La Rue ![]() | 45 pts | Hayden Mayeur ![]() | 22 pts |
Team sprint [6] | ![]() Austin Kleba Cooper McLeod Zach Stoppelmoor | 1:19.43 | ![]() Deng Zhihan Lian Ziwen Liu Bin | 1:19.78 | ![]() Laurent Dubreuil Anders Johnson Yankun Zhao | 1:20.32 |
Team pursuit [7] | ![]() Ethan Cepuran Emery Lehman Jordan Stolz | 3:43.13 | ![]() Seitaro Ichinohe Shomu Sasaki Riku Tsuchiya | 3:44.47 | ![]() Ted-Jan Bloemen Connor Howe Hayden Mayeur | 3:47.43 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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500 m [8] | Erin Jackson ![]() | 38.16 | Kurumi Inagawa ![]() | 38.26 | Kim Min-sun ![]() | 38.30 |
1000 m [9] | Brittany Bowe ![]() | 1:15.65 | Nadezhda Morozova ![]() | 1:17.16 | Kimi Goetz ![]() | 1:17.23 |
1500 m [10] | Miho Takagi ![]() | 1:54.86 | Han Mei ![]() | 1:56.53 | Ivanie Blondin ![]() | 1:57.99 |
3000 m [11] | Momoka Horikawa ![]() | 4:06.91 | Isabelle Weidemann ![]() | 4:08.03 | Ivanie Blondin ![]() | 4:08.09 |
Mass start [12] | Ivanie Blondin ![]() | 63 pts | Mia Manganello ![]() | 41 pts | Park Ji-woo ![]() | 20 pts |
Team sprint [13] | ![]() Ivanie Blondin Carolina Hiller Béatrice Lamarche | 1:27.87 | ![]() Kim Min-ji Kim Min-sun Lee Na-hyun | 1:29.26 | ![]() Nadezhda Morozova Kristina Silaeva Darja Vazhenina | 1:30.36 |
Team pursuit [14] | ![]() Ahenaer Adake Jin Wenjing Yang Binyu | 3:02.20 | ![]() Rin Kosaka Hana Noake Yuka Takahashi | 3:04.02 | ![]() Kim Yoon-ji Jeong Yu-na Park Ji-woo | 3:12.28 |
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