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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

46-year old Claudia Pechstein won the German 3k title in a rather decent 4:08

http://speedskatingresults.com/index.php?p=3&e=20027&r=8

It's impressive that she still wins national titles at age 46, but it worries me that in Inzell - where five Dutch skaters skated under 4:06 in the past month alone - no other German woman manages to skate sub 4:12. 

 

Germany was a country that used to dominate women's speed skating not that long ago. :mumble:

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2 minutes ago, Dennis said:

It's impressive that she still wins national titles at age 46, but it worries me that in Inzell - where five Dutch skaters skated under 4:06 in the past month alone - no other German woman manages to skate sub 4:12. 

 

Germany was a country that used to dominate women's speed skating not that long ago. :mumble:

Yeah, and still Stephanie Beckert in 2nd place, who used to be amazing for a very short period of time 7-8 years ago and has not gotten anywhere close to that level since. 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Yeah, and still Stephanie Beckert in 2nd place, who used to be amazing for a very short period of time 7-8 years ago and has not gotten anywhere close to that level since. 

Exactly, another 30-year old. Which is fine, if that 30-year old is world class, but 4:12 in Inzell isn't world class at all. And looking at the results, there are no youngsters coming through.

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21 hours ago, heywoodu said:

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Top-5 qualifies, meaning Stollenga very surprisingly has qualified for the World Cup. That's really cool: she had so much troubles with her back, which even has been broken...then she came back, got injured again but never gave up and now it's rewarded :) 

 

Where did you get those results from ? I see the link results I was using until last year (https://live.isuresults.eu/home) is not showing results anymore :mumble:

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1 minute ago, Sindo said:

 

Where did you get those results from ? I see the link results I was using until last year (https://live.isuresults.eu/home) is not showing results anymore :mumble:

Aah fuck, more change in federation websites :cry:

Apparently results can be found here:

https://live.isuresults.eu/events

 

This picture just came from Twitter, I was surprised to see results of a national competition in that format :d 

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14 minutes ago, Sindo said:

 

Where did you get those results from ? I see the link results I was using until last year (https://live.isuresults.eu/home) is not showing results anymore :mumble:

www.speedskatingresults.com is a good website, especially to see recent national/world records

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