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Women's 1000m
Final Results

 

JPN.gif TAKAGI Miho
1:13.19

 

NED.gif LEERDAM Jutta
1:13.83

 

USA.gif BOWE Brittany
1:14.61
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GOLIKOVA Angelina
ROC.gif
1:14.71
5
de JONG Antoinette
NED.gif
1:14.92
6
WUST Ireen
NED.gif
1:15.11
7
GOETZ Kimi
USA.gif
1:15.40
8
HERZOG Vanessa
AUT.gif
1:15.644
9
KACHANOVA Daria
ROC.gif
1:15.649
10
KODAIRA Nao
JPN.gif
1:15.65
11
MOROZOVA Nadezhda
KAZ.gif
1:15.69
12
SCOTT Alexa
CAN.gif
1:15.79
13
FATKULINA Olga
ROC.gif
1:15.87
14
LI Qishi
CHN.gif
1:15.99
15
YIN Qi
CHN.gif
1:16.00
16
KIM Minsun
KOR.gif
1:16.49
17
BOSIEK Karolina
POL.gif
1:16.54
18
WIKLUND Ragne
NOR.gif
1:16.59
19
AIDOVA Yekaterina
KAZ.gif
1:16.70
20
WOJCIK Andzelika
POL.gif
1:16.79
21
SLOEVA Ekaterina
BLR.gif
1:16.83
22
JIN Jingzhu
CHN.gif
1:16.90
23
SMEDING Ellia
GBR.gif
1:17.17
24
HUANG Yu Ting
TPE.gif
1:17.35
25
KIM Hyun Yung
KOR.gif
1:17.50
26
PEARMAN Maddison
CAN.gif
1:17.66
27
ZDRAHALOVA Nikola
CZE.gif
1:18.75
28
TAS Sandrine
BEL.gif
1:18.79
29
HOGAS Mihaela
ROU.gif
1:19.33
30
PARK Jiwoo
KOR.gif
1:19.39
 
NIFANTAVA Hanna
BLR.gif
WDR
 
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Men's 1000m
Final Results
 
NED.gif KROL Thomas
1:07.92
 
CAN.gif DUBREUIL Laurent
1:08.32
 
NOR.gif LORENTZEN Haavard Holmefjord
1:08.48
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MICHALSKI Piotr
POL.gif
1:08.56
5
NING Zhongyan
CHN.gif
1:08.60
6
GOLOVATSIUK Ignat
BLR.gif
1:08.63
7
LIIV Marten
EST.gif
1:08.65
8
MUSHTAKOV Viktor
ROC.gif
1:08.74
9
KERSTEN Cornelius
GBR.gif
1:08.79
10
OTTERSPEER Hein
NOR.gif
1:08.80
11
KULIZHNIKOV Pavel
ROC.gif
1:08.87
12
HOWE Connor
CAN.gif
1:08.97
13
ZUREK Damian
POL.gif
1:09.08
14
STOLZ Jordan
USA.gif
1:09.12
15
BOSA David
ITA.gif
1:09.35
16
MORISHIGE Wataru
JPN.gif
1:09.47
17
MOROZOV Dmitriy
KAZ.gif
1:09.61
18
CHA Min Kyu
KOR.gif
1:09.69
19
LIAN Ziwen
CHN.gif
1:09.93
20
KOJIMA Ryota
JPN.gif
1:09.97
21
SHINHAMA Tatsuya
JPN.gif
1:10.00
22
GELINAS-BEAULIEU Antoine
CAN.gif
1:10.075
23
KUZIN Denis
KAZ.gif
1:10.077
24
KIM Minseok
KOR.gif
1:10.08
25
MAGNUSSEN Bjoern
NOR.gif
1:10.14
26
DUFTER Joel
GER.gif
1:10.16
27
VOSTE Mathias
BEL.gif
1:10.22
28
JOHANSSON Allan Dahl
NOR.gif
1:10.34
29
KLEBA Austin
USA.gif
1:10.57
30
VERBIJ Kai
NED.gif
1:14.17
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Men's Mass Start
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ULEKLEIV Kristian
NOR.gif
60
2
SWINGS Bart
BEL.gif
44
3
NING Zhongyan
CHN.gif
20
4
CHUNG Jae Won
KOR.gif
12
5
ALDOSHKIN Daniil
ROC.gif
6
6
GELINAS-BEAULIEU Antoine
CAN.gif
37:56.93
7
KRAMER Sven
NED.gif
37:58.22
8
ICHINOHE Seitaro
JPN.gif
37:58.54
9
SILOVS Haralds
LAT.gif
37:59.50
10
MOROZOV Dmitriy
KAZ.gif
2
11
MALFATTI Michele
ITA.gif
1
12
SCHMIDT Stefan Due
DEN.gif
07:58.01
13
QUINN Ian
USA.gif
07:58.03
14
BRODKA Zbigniew
POL.gif
08:17.49
 
RIJHNEN Felix
GER.gif
DQ

 

Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GIOVANNINI Andrea
ITA.gif
60
2
LEE Seung Hoon
KOR.gif
40
3
WENGER Livio
SUI.gif
20
4
ODOR Gabriel
AUT.gif
10
5
BELCHOS Jordan
CAN.gif
8
6
TSUCHIYA Ryosuke
JPN.gif
7
7
MANTIA Joey
USA.gif
6
8
BERGSMA Jorrit
NED.gif
3
9
MICHAEL Peter
NZL.gif
2
10
THORUP Viktor Hald
DEN.gif
1
11
JANICKI Artur
POL.gif
07:44.48
12
WANG Haotian
CHN.gif
07:46.30
13
GOLOVATSIUK Ignat
BLR.gif
07:53.59
14
KONGSHAUG Peder
NOR.gif
06:55.43
15
ZAKHAROV Ruslan
ROC.gif
02:49.52
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Women's Mass Start
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BLONDIN Ivanie
CAN.gif
65
2
SATO Ayano
JPN.gif
40
3
LI Qishi
CHN.gif
23
4
KILBURG Mia
USA.gif
10
5
GROENEWOUD Marijke
NED.gif
9
6
CZYSZCZON Magdalena
POL.gif
4
7
PECHSTEIN Claudia
GER.gif
3
8
ZUYEVA Maryna
BLR.gif
2
9
GOLUBEVA Elizaveta
ROC.gif
1ADV
10
WENGER Nadja
SUI.gif
08:31.50
11
GOMEZ Laura
COL.gif
08:31.66
12
HAUGEN Sofie Karoline
NOR.gif
08:33.77
13
PARK Jiwoo
KOR.gif
08:53.64
14
RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ Maria Victoria
ARG.gif
05:24.53

 

Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LOLLOBRIGIDA Francesca
ITA.gif
62
2
KIM Boreum
KOR.gif
40
3
GUO Dan
CHN.gif
21
4
SCHOUTEN Irene
NED.gif
13
5
BOSIEK Karolina
POL.gif
6
6
BIRKELAND Giorgia
USA.gif
38:34.446
7
MALTAIS Valerie
CAN.gif
38:35.47
8
MOROZOVA Nadezhda
KAZ.gif
38:42.23
9
VARABYOVA Yauheniya
BLR.gif
28:43.65
10
SOKHRYAKOVA Elena
ROC.gif
28:45.00
11
UHRIG Michelle
GER.gif
29:02.52
12
TAS Sandrine
BEL.gif
08:37.77
13
BOEHM Marit Fjellanger
NOR.gif
08:42.28
14
TAKAGI Nana
JPN.gif
09:10.03
 
ZDRAHALOVA Nikola
CZE.gif
WDR
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Men's Mass Start
Final Results

 

BEL.gif SWINGS Bart
63

 

KOR.gif CHUNG Jae Won
40

 

KOR.gif LEE Seung Hoon
20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MANTIA Joey
USA.gif
10
5
ALDOSHKIN Daniil
ROC.gif
67:47.59
6
TSUCHIYA Ryosuke
JPN.gif
67:58.82
7
WENGER Livio
SUI.gif
4
8
ICHINOHE Seitaro
JPN.gif
37:48.56
9
BERGSMA Jorrit
NED.gif
37:50.25
10
ODOR Gabriel
AUT.gif
2
11
GIOVANNINI Andrea
ITA.gif
07:47.93
12
NING Zhongyan
CHN.gif
07:48.07
13
BELCHOS Jordan
CAN.gif
07:48.14
14
ULEKLEIV Kristian
NOR.gif
07:48.52
15
GELINAS-BEAULIEU Antoine
CAN.gif
08:13.35
16
KRAMER Sven
NED.gif
08:13.37
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Women's Mass Start
Final Results
 
NED.gif SCHOUTEN Irene
60
 
CAN.gif BLONDIN Ivanie
40
 
ITA.gif LOLLOBRIGIDA Francesca
20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KILBURG Mia
USA.gif
10
5
KIM Boreum
KOR.gif
68:16.81
6
MALTAIS Valerie
CAN.gif
68:20.46
7
ZUYEVA Maryna
BLR.gif
4
8
SATO Ayano
JPN.gif
38:16.94
9
PECHSTEIN Claudia
GER.gif
38:25.78
10
CZYSZCZON Magdalena
POL.gif
2
11
GROENEWOUD Marijke
NED.gif
1
12
BIRKELAND Giorgia
USA.gif
08:18.10
13
GUO Dan
CHN.gif
08:18.61
14
MOROZOVA Nadezhda
KAZ.gif
08:21.05
15
GOLUBEVA Elizaveta
ROC.gif
07:50.24
 
BOSIEK Karolina
POL.gif
DQ
 
LI Qishi
CHN.gif
DQ
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