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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Nagoya)


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Men's 1500m
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal and a maximum of 1 3rd ranked Athlete between all Semifinals will qualify for the Final A, a maximum of next 7 best ranked Athletes between all Semifinals will qualify for the Final B
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HWANG Daeheon
KOR.gif
2:22.199
2
PARK Jang Hyuk
KOR.gif
2:22.368
3
PIVIROTTO Ryan
USA.gif
2:22.856
4
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
JPN.gif
2:23.427
5
WATANABE Keita
JPN.gif
2:23.503
6
Quentin FERCOQ
FRA.gif
2:23.633
7
BALBEKOV Vladimir
RUS.gif
2:23.866
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SUN Long
CHN.gif
2:20.454
2
Sjinkie KNEGT
NED.gif
2:20.596
3
Tommaso DOTTI
ITA.gif
2:20.702
4
BERZINS Reinis
LAT.gif
2:20.722
5
DION Pascal
CAN.gif
2:21.018ADA
6
Denis AYRAPETYAN
RUS.gif
2:21.078
  MIYATA Shogo
JPN.gif
PEN
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Semen ELISTRATOV
RUS.gif
2:18.372
2
Yuri CONFORTOLA
ITA.gif
2:18.448
3
Vladislav BYKANOV
ISR.gif
2:18.513
4
KRUEGER John-Henry
HUN.gif
2:18.877
5
Stijn DESMET
BEL.gif
2:19.087
6
Charles HAMELIN
CAN.gif
2:19.137
7
ROES Sven
NED.gif
2:39.756
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Women's 1500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 8th-14th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ekaterina EFREMENKOVA
RUS.gif
2:32.366
2
HAN Yu Tong
CHN.gif
2:32.427
3
Tifany HUOT MARCHAND
FRA.gif
2:32.702
4
BLAIS Danae
CAN.gif
2:33.088
5
Kathryn THOMSON
GBR.gif
2:33.431
6
Aurelie MONVOISIN
FRA.gif
2:37.703
 
Rianne de VRIES
NED.gif
PEN
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Women's 1500m
Final A Results
 
NED.gif Suzanne SCHULTING
2:25.230
 
ITA.gif Arianna FONTANA
2:25.313
 
KOR.gif KIM A Lang
2:25.384
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
2:25.456
5
VELZEBOER Xandra
NED.gif
2:25.553
6
KIM Jiyoo
KOR.gif
2:25.834
7
KIKUCHI Sumire
JPN.gif
2:28.938
 
LEE Yubin
KOR.gif
PEN
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Men's 1500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 9th-15th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KRUEGER John-Henry
HUN.gif
2:28.975
2
Stijn DESMET
BEL.gif
2:29.080
2
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
JPN.gif
2:29.080
4
BERZINS Reinis
LAT.gif
2:29.151
5
Vladislav BYKANOV
ISR.gif
2:29.196
6
Tommaso DOTTI
ITA.gif
2:29.481
7
PIVIROTTOR yan
USA.gif
2:30.160
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Men's 1500m
Final A Results
 
ITA.gif Yuri CONFORTOLA
2:22.547
 
KOR.gif HWANG Daeheon
2:31.900
 
CHN.gif SUN Long
2:32.104
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Semen ELISTRATOV
RUS.gif
2:32.130
5
Sjinkie KNEGT
NED.gif
2:32.217
6
DION Pascal
CAN.gif
2:32.425
7
PARK Jang Hyuk
KOR.gif
2:32.440
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Women's 500m
Quarterfinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Quarterfinal and a maximum of 2 best 3rd ranked Athletes between all Quarterfinals will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Quarterfinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Arianna FONTANA
ITA.gif
43.696
2
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
43.782
3
Tifany HUOT MARCHAND
FRA.gif
44.277
4
ZHANG Yuting
CHN.gif
45.438ADV
 
Martina VALCEPINA
ITA.gif
PEN
 
Quarterfinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kim BOUTIN
CAN.gif
43.459
2
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
43.597
3
Alyson CHARLES
CAN.gif
43.879
4
SEO Whimin
KOR.gif
Ntime
 
STODDARD Corinne
USA.gif
PEN
 
Quarterfinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
43.546
2
QU Chunyu
CHN.gif
43.621
3
BINEY Maame
USA.gif
43.965
4
KIKUCHI Sumire
JPN.gif
44.324
5
Kathryn THOMSON
GBR.gif
Notime
 
Quarterfinal 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Natalia MALISZEWSKA
POL.gif
43.034
2
BRUNELLEF lorence
CAN.gif
43.685
3
Petra JASZAPATI
HUN.gif
43.722
4
Arianna VALCEPINA
ITA.gif
44.004
5
Selma POUTSMA
NED.gif
44.019
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Men's 500m
Quarterfinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Quarterfinal and a maximum of 2 best 3rd ranked Athletes between all Quarterfinals will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Quarterfinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DUBOIS Steven
CAN.gif
41.202
2
Denis NIKISHA
KAZ.gif
41.269
3
Shaolin Sandor LIU
HUN.gif
41.566ADV
4
van' T WOUT Jens
NED.gif
41.742
 
YU Songnan
CHN.gif
PEN
 
Quarterfinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Abzal AZHGALIYEV
KAZ.gif
41.299
2
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
41.308
3
WU Dajing
CHN.gif
41.364
4
KWAK Yoon-Gy
KOR.gif
41.402
 
5
Stijn DESMET
BEL.gif
41.485
 
Quarterfinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HWANG Daeheon
KOR.gif
41..238
2
Dylan HOOGERWERF
NED.gif
41.516
3
KRUEGER John-Henry
HUN.gif
42.257ADV
4
KOIKE Katsunori
JPN.gif
43.170
 
van' T WOUT Melle
NED.gif
PEN
 
Quarterfinal 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Shaoang LIU
HUN.gif
41.621
2
SITNIKOV Pavel
RUS.gif
41.732
3
Maxime LAOUN
CAN.gif
41.822
4
IVLIEV Konstantin
RUS.gif
41.925
5
Andrea CASSINELLI
ITA.gif
42.754
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Women's 500m
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final A, the 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final B
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kim BOUTIN
CAN.gif
43.703
2
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
43.750
3
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
43.764
4
ZHANG Yuting
CHN.gif
43.862
5
QU Chunyu
CHN.gif
44.241
43.519
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Natalia MALISZEWSKA
POL.gif
43.405
2
Arianna FONTANA
ITA.gif
43.509
3
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
43.540
4
Petra JASZAPATI
ITA.gif
43.736
5
BRUNELLE Florence
CAN.gif
Notime
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Men's 500m
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final A, the 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final B
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DenisNIKISHA
KAZ.gif
40.682
2
DUBOISSteven
CAN.gif
40.725
3
ShaolinSandor LIU
HUN.gif
40.765
4
ShaoangLIU
ITA.gif
40.960
5
DylanHOOGERWERF
NED.gif
41.078
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HWANGDaeheon
KOR.gif
41.838
2
RENZiwei
CHN.gif
42.177
3
SITNIKOVPavel
RUS.gif
42.427
4
KRUEGERJohn-Henry
HUN.gif
42.659
 
AbzalAZHGALIYEV
KAZ.gif
44.413
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Women's 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 5th-8th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
43.422
2
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
43.435
3
Petra JASZAPATI
HUN.gif
43.512
4
ZHANG Yuting
CHN.gif
43.700
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