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Speed Skating 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


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On ‎01‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 22:02, Dennis said:

Today, :BRA Larissa Paes skated a new national record on the 1.000m women. As I love stats, I looked up which national records have been improved this season so far as summarized below. With the world allround championships in Calgary and the world cup final in Salt Lake City this year, I expect a lot more national records to be improved during the later stages of the season.

 

500m women

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 37,23 - 15-dec-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,60 - 27-okt-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Larissa Paes :BRA 45,28 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA) 45,15 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.30,08 - 1-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

1.500m women

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,94 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.20,74 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.29,83 - 15-sep-18 - Salt Lake City (USA) 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.56,57 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

500m men

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN) 35,60 - 15-dec-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

I adjusted the list above with new national records highlighted in grey now that we're two weeks further into the season.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Wow. 2008 world allround champion Paulien van Deutekom has died yesterday, aged 37, after she was diagnosed with lung cancer a few months ago. This was apparently rather unknown among fans (possibly she didn't make this a public affair), meaning nobody saw this coming in any way, shape or form..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulien_van_Deutekom

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Update on national records skated this season. Tara Donoghue justed turned 17, so she could make some progress. Bykanov is an established short-track speed skater who often trains with the Dutch team.

 

500m women

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 37,23 - 15-dec-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,60 - 27-okt-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 43,10 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 45,15 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Tara Donoghue :IRL 1.25,57 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.30,08 - 1-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

1.500m women

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,94 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.20,74 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.56,57 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

500m men

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN)

 

3.000m men

Vladislav Bykanov :ISR 3.54,94 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

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Does anyone know what Neo-Senior means in the junior World Cup?

Which age group is it? I don't quite understand

@heywoodu 

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7 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

Does anyone know what Neo-Senior means in the junior World Cup?

Which age group is it? I don't quite understand

@heywoodu 

I'm not sure, but I believe most are 20+ year olds who aren't really good enough to break through :p

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4 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

Does anyone know what Neo-Senior means in the junior World Cup?

Which age group is it? I don't quite understand

Neo Senior are born between 1 July 1995 and 30 June 1999

Junior are born between 1 July 1999 and 30 June 2004


Of course this is for the 2018-2019 season, next year you will have to add one year and so on ;)

 

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17 minutes ago, Sindo said:

Neo Senior are born between 1 July 1995 and 30 June 1999

Junior are born between 1 July 1999 and 30 June 2004


Of course this is for the 2018-2019 season, next year you will have to add one year and so on ;)

 

So I was basically right :d

 

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World class sprinting at the Dutch championships last weekend :yikes: 

http://speedskatingresults.com/index.php?p=2&e=20874

 

Especially young Jutta Leerdam had an absolute breakthrough weekend, including a 1:13.99 1000m :bowdown: 

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Update on national records skated this season. Larissa Paes improves every competition she enters, so curious to see her progress.

 

500m women

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 37,23 - 15-dec-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,60 - 27-okt-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 43,10 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 44,92 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Tara Donoghue :IRL 1.25,18 - 19-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.30,08 - 1-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

1.500m women

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,94 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.20,74 - 24-nov-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.49,53 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

500m men

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN)

 

3.000m men

Viktor Hald Thorup :DEN 3:44,36 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Vladislav Bykanov :ISR 3.54,94 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

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Update on national records skated after the World Single Distances Championships in Inzell, which is the biggest update so far. Larissa Paes once more improved on her PBs and also a new NR for a Syrian skater. Furthermore some national records for more traditional speed skating countries such as Russia and Norway

Looking forward to the Wold Allround Championships in Calgary and the World Cup final in Salt Lake City (9-10 March) where a lot of NRs will be improved.

 

500m women

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 37,12 - 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Kaja Ziomek :POL 38,09 - 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,02 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 43,10 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 44,47 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Tara Donoghue :IRL 1.25,18 - 19-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.30,08 - 1-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

1.500m women

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,41 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.17,50 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.49,53 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

5.000m women

Natalia Voronina :RUS 6:50,39 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Gemma Cooper :GBR 7:42,40 - 10-feb-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

500m men

Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen :NOR 34,35 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN)

Rawad Ajameah :SYR 1:23,18 - 5-feb-19 - Arendal (NOR)

 

1.000m men

Mathias Vosté :BEL 1:08,88 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

 

1.500m men

Ning Zhongyan :CHN 1:44,27 - 10-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

 

3.000m men

Viktor Hald Thorup :DEN 3:44,36 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Vladislav Bykanov :ISR 3.54,94 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

5.000m men

Sverre Lunde Pedersen :NOR 6:07,16 - Inzell (GER)

 

10.000m men

Danila Semerikov :RUS 12:57,40 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

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