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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Tomaszów Mazowiecki)


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Women's Team Pursuit (1/4)
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Canada
Ivanie Blondin
Isabelle Weidemann
Valerie Maltais
3:00.280
 
JPN.gif Japan
MihoTakagi
Misaki Oshigiri
Ayano Sato
3:01.516
 
NED.gif Netherlands
IreenWüst
Irene Schouten
Aichelle de Jong
3:02.699
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Qishi Li
Mei Han
Qi Yin
CHN.gif
3:06.497
5
Natalia Czerwonka
Magdalena Czyszczon
Karolina Bosiek
POL.gif
3:06.516
6
Natalia Voronina
Elizaveta Golubeva
Elena Sokhryakova
RUS.gif
3:06.690
7
Sofie Karoline Haugen
Marit Fjelanger Bøhm
Ragne Wiklund
NOR.gif
3:06.857
8
Mia Kilburg-Manganello
Brianna Bocox
Dessie Weigel
USA.gif
3:09.282
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Men's 500m Division B (2/10)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Min Kyu Cha
KOR.gif
34.957
2
Marek Kania
POL.gif
35.076
3
An Liu
CHN.gif
35.084
4
Takuya Morimoto
JPN.gif
35.423
5
Jeffrey Rosanelli
ITA.gif
35.452
6
Janno Botman
NED.gif
35.497
7
Joel Dufter
GER.gif
35.541
7
Cooper McLeod
USA.gif
35.541
9
Henrik Fagerli Rukke
NOR.gif
35.574
10
Nil Llop
ESP.gif
35.601
11
Seon Kyo Jeong
KOR.gif
35.614
12
Mirko Giacomo Nenzi
ITA.gif
35.643
13
Nico Ihle
GER.gif
35.675
14
Tae-Yun Kim
KOR.gif
35.710
15
Hendrik Dombek
GER.gif
35.751
16
Jacob Graham
CAN.gif
35.826
17
Alexandr Klenko
KAZ.gif
35.871
18
David Bosa
ITA.gif
35.887
19
Artur Nogal
POL.gif
35.909
20
Victor Lobas
RUS.gif
35.914
21
Pavel Kulizhnikov
RUS.gif
35.930
22
Moritz Klein
GER.gif
36.037
23
Ivan Arzhanikov
KAZ.gif
36.064
24
Stefan Neumiarzhytski
BLR.gif
36.069
25
Christian Oberbichler
SUI.gif
36.073
26
Yevgeniy Koshkin
KAZ.gif
36.144
27
Marten Liiv
EST.gif
36.163
28
Sebastian Klosinski
POL.gif
36.294
29
Ignaz Gschwentner
AUT.gif
36.653
30
Juuso Lehtonen
FIN.gif
37.158
 
Artiom Chaban
BLR.gif
WDR
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Women's 1500m Division B (1/5)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Isabelle Weidemann
CAN.gif
1:59.467
2
Yekaterina Aydova
KAZ.gif
1:59.590
3
Nikola Zdráhalova
CZE.gif
2:00.218
4
Jorien ter Mors
NED.gif
2:00.320
5
Qi Yin
CHN.gif
2:00.386
6
Maddison Pearman
CAN.gif
2:00.488
7
Mia Kilburg-Manganello
USA.gif
2:00.633
8
Alexa Scott
CAN.gif
2:00.857
9
Marijke Groenewoud
NED.gif
2:01.015
10
Elena Sokhryakova
RUS.gif
2:01.086
11
Adake Ahena Er
CHN.gif
2:02.238
12
Abigail Mccluskey
CAN.gif
2:01.377
13
Momoka Horikawa
JPN.gif
2:01.956
14
Ji Woo Park
KOR.gif
2:02.238
15
Rin Kosaka
JPN.gif
2:02.323
16
Kimi Goetz
USA.gif
2:02.499
17
Yu-Ting Huang
TPE.gif
2:02.509
18
Leia Behlau
GER.gif
2:02.590
19
Ellia Smeding
GBR.gif
2:02.805
20
Michelle Uhrig
GER.gif
2:03.997
21
Brianna Bocox
USA.gif
2:04.049
22
Olga Kaczmarek
POL.gif
2:05.936
23
Josephine Heimerl
GER.gif
2:06.168
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Men's 1000m Division B (1/5)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Min Kyu Cha
KOR.gif
1:09.386
2
Cornelius Kersten
GBR.gif
1:09.503
3
Taiyo Nonomura
JPN.gif
1:09.709
4
Damian Zurek
POL.gif
1:09.788
5
Connor Howe
CAN.gif
1:09.969
6
Piotr Michalski
POL.gif
1:10.031
7
Ziwen Lian
CHN.gif
1:10.113
8
Marten Liiv
EST.gif
1:10.366
9
Henrik Fagerli Rukke
NOR.gif
1:10.558
10
Marek Kania
POL.gif
1:10.608
11
Victor Lobas
RUS.gif
1:10.664
12
Kazuya Yamada
JPN.gif
1:10.692
13
Tyson Langelaar
CAN.gif
1:10.714
14
Moritz Klein
GER.gif
1:10.801
15
Ivan Arzhanikov
KAZ.gif
1:10.834
16
Daniil Beliaev
RUS.gif
1:10.890
17
Mamoru Takada
JPN.gif
1:10.951
18
Odin By Farstad
NOR.gif
1:10.959
19
David Bosa
ITA.gif
1:10.998
20
Conor McDermott-Mostowy
USA.gif
1:11.222
21
Seon Kyo Jeong
KOR.gif
1:11.466
22
Zbigniew Bródka
POL.gif
1:11.492
23
Austin Kleba
USA.gif
1:11.534
24
Denis Kuzin
KAZ.gif
1:11.634
25
Alexandr Klenko
KAZ.gif
1:11.665
26
Samuli Suomalainen
FIN.gif
1:11.670
27
Wei-Lin Tai
TPE.gif
1:11.739
28
Mirko Giacomo Nenzi
ITA.gif
1:11.989
29
Artur Galiyev
KAZ.gif
1:11.292
30
Victor Rudenko
BLR.gif
1:12.42+9
31
Stefan Neumiarzhytski
BLR.gif
1:12.495
32
Konrád Nagy
HUN.gif
1:12.706
33
Diego Amaya
COL.gif
1:12.874
34
Christian Oberbichler
SUI.gif
1:13.144
35
Ignaz Gschwentner
AUT.gif
1:13.543
36
Juuso Lehtonen
FIN.gif
1:15.172
37
Gabriel Odor
AUT.gif
1:20.819
 
Stefan Emele
GER.gif
DQ
  Nil Llop
ESP.gif
WDR
 
Artur Nogal
POL.gif
WDR
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Women's Mass Start (1/4)
Semifinal 1 Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Marijke Groenewoud
NED.gif
608:57.460
2
Ivanie Blondin
CAN.gif
448:58.040
3
Francesca Lollobrigida
ITA.gif
248:58.100
4
Bo-Reum Kim
KOR.gif
108:58.130
5
Mia Kilburg-Manganello
USA.gif
68:58.140
6
Dan Guo
CHN.gif
68:58.990
7
Karolina Bosiek
POL.gif
49:00.350
8
Rin Kosaka
JPN.gif
29:02.130
9
Michelle Uhrig
GER.gif
19:03.290
10
Sandrine Tas
BEL.gif
08:59.059
11
Elena Eranina
RUS.gif
09:01.210
12
Zuzana Kuršová
CZE.gif
09:01.490
13
Marit Fjelanger Bøhm
NOR.gif
09:03.000
14
Laura Isabel Gomez Quintero
COL.gif
09:03.610
15
Vera Güntert
SUI.gif
09:06.280
16
Yauheniya Varabyova
BLR.gif
09:17.120
17
Katharina Thien
AUT.gif
09:28.220
 
Ellia Smeding
GBR.gif
-
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Women's Mass Start (1/4)
Semifinal 2 Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Irene Schouten
NED.gif
608:31.360
2
Elizaveta Golubeva
RUS.gif
418:31.470
3
Ji Woo Park
KOR.gif
208:31.960
4
Qishi Li
CHN.gif
108:32.020
5
Dessie Weigel
USA.gif
68:33.500
6
Nadezhda Morozova
KAZ.gif
68:34.080
7
Valerie Maltais
CAN.gif
48:36.440
8
Marina Zueva
BLR.gif
38:36.100
9
Momoka Horikawa
JPN.gif
28:35.210
10
Nikola Zdráhalova
CZE.gif
28:36.310
11
Natalia Jabrzyk
POL.gif
19:05.790
12
Nadja Wenger
SUI.gif
08:37.370
13
Sofie Karoline Haugen
NOR.gif
08:42.770
14
Gemma Cooper
GBR.gif
08:44.190
15
Claudia Pechstein
GER.gif
08:06.600
16
Noemi Bonazza
ITA.gif
07:44.620
17
Zul Altan-Ochir
MGL.gif
07:29.920
 
Bianca Stanica
ROU.gif
-
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Men's Team Pursuit B (1/4)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Emery Lehman
Joey Mantia
Casey Dawson
USA.gif
3:45.473
2
Min Seok Kim
Jaewon Chung
Cheonho Um
KOR.gif
3:50.087
3
Stefan Due Schmidt
Viktor Hald Thorup
Philip Due Schmidt
DEN.gif
3:52.862
4
Marcin Bachanek
Artur Janicki
Szymon Palka
POL.gif
3:55.202
5
Mvan Baklashkin
Dmitry Morozov
Vitaliy Chshigolev
KAZ.gif
3:57.516
6
Livio Wenger
Oliver Grob
Flavio Gross
SUI.gif
3:58.803
7
Felix Maly
Fridjof Petzold
elix. Rijhnen
GER.gif
4:18.024
8
Eegeniy Bolgov
Victor Rudenko
Yahor Damaratski
BLR.gif
DQ
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Men's 500m (2/10)
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Tatsuya Shinhama
34.699
 
CAN.gif Laurent Dubreuil
34.734
 
JPN.gif Wataru Morishige
34.746
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Artem Arefyev
RUS.gif
34.821
5
Ignat Golovatsiuk
BLR.gif
34.840
6
Viktor Mushtakov
RUS.gif
34.867
7
Kai Verbij
NED.gif
34.919
8
Hein Otterspeer
NED.gif
34.931
8
Tingyu Gao
CHN.gif
34.931
10
Yamato Matsui
JPN.gif
34.964
11
Yuma Murakami
JPN.gif
34.969
12
Tao Yang
CHN.gif
34.987
13
Piotr Michalski
POL.gif
35.029
14
Dai Dai N'tab
NED.gif
35.114
15
Merijn Scheperkamp
NED.gif
35.118
16
Joon-Ho Kim
KOR.gif
35.182
17
Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
NOR.gif
35.197
18
Gilmore Junio
CAN.gif
35.278
19
Damian Zurek
POL.gif
35.285
20
Alex Boisvert-Lacroix
CAN.gif
35.565
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Women's 1500m (1/5)
Final Results

JPN.gif Miho Takagi
1:56.000
 
USA.gif Brittany Bowe
1:56.606
 
KAZ.gif Nadezhda Morozova
1:56.925
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Nadezhda Morozova
NED.gif
1:57.288
5
Francesca Lollobrigida
ITA.gif
1:57.394
6
Ayano Sato
JPN.gif
1:57.530
7
Antoinette de Jong
NED.gif
1:57.587
8
Irene Schouten
NED.gif
1:58.173
9
Mei Han
CHN.gif
1:58.302
10
Elizaveta Golubeva
NED.gif
1:58.518
11
Ivanie Blondin
CAN.gif
1:58.624
12
Ragne Wiklund
NOR.gif
1:59.321
13
Natalia Czerwonka
POL.gif
1:59.571
14
Misaki Oshigiri
JPN.gif
1:59.939
15
Elena Eranina
RUS.gif
2:00.043
16
Karolina Bosiek
POL.gif
2:00.240
17
Daria Kachanova
RUS.gif
2:00.745
18
Qishi Li
CHN.gif
2:01.529
19
Martina Sáblíková
CZE.gif
2:01.666
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Men's 1000m (1/5)
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Tatsuya Shinhama
1:08.676
 
NED.gif Thomas Krol
1:08.699
 
NED.gif Kjeld Nuis
1:08.836
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Viktor Mushtakov
RUS.gif
1:08.931
5
Laurent Dubreuil
CAN.gif
1:08.987
6
Ryota Kojima
JPN.gif
1:09.145
7
Kai Verbij
NED.gif
1:09.142
8
Zhongyan Ning
CHN.gif
1:08.185
8
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
CAN.gif
1:09.460
10
Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
NOR.gif
1:09.553
11
Masaya Yamada
JPN.gif
1:09.577
12
Ignat Golovatsiuk
BLR.gif
1:08.580
13
Merijn Scheperkamp
NED.gif
1:09.885
14
Vincent de Haitre
CAN.gif
1:10.167
15
Min Seok Kim
KOR.gif
1:10.363
16
Joel Dufter
GER.gif
1:10.658
17
Hendrik Dombek
GER.gif
1:11.061
18
Cooper McLeod
USA.gif
1:11.324
19
Tae-Yun Kim
KOR.gif
1:11.539
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    • It's somewhat surprising that figure skating isn't more popular here.
    • I'm not against team events or even mixed team events, but I think they need to be more than the sum of individual performances. So relays are fine (including team event in luge), team pursuit too, team event in skeleton is ok cause you have this different type of start though I would prefer the luge system (with a chip instead of this board you definitely can't touch in skeleton ?). Rest needs to be rethought at least. And rules need to be coherent between the sports regarding how many teams you can enter, why is it 4 duos in alpine combined event and only 1 in CC team sprint ? 2 would be my limit for dual events, even in sports where they usually don't enter more than one team in WC events.    Alpine skiing (10)   No changes.   Biathlon (11 -> 9)   - Mixed relay + Single mixed relay. Agree with De_Gambassi, different format from the gender relays, increased chances for weaker nations to compete even if we would have two teams for some countries. - Both pursuits. I've seen several people complain about how tired the athletes were by the end of the Games during the mass-starts. Thing is these are the same people that are adamant on keeping the pursuit in the program. Either ditch them or treat the sprint as a qualification round. You would then have one individual races, one MS and one "exciting" double-event.   Bobsleigh (4)   No changes. Max 2 teams per country.   Cross-country skiing (12 -> 11)   - Both team sprints. + Mixed team sprint.  Same idea as in biathlon. Like some I'm all for a real sprint and not the dull attrition races we witnessed in Val di Fiemme. Freestyle is mandatory, can be uphill/downhill but not longer than 1'30.  - 50km W + 30km W   Curling (3)     No changes.     Figure skating (5 -> 3)   - Team event.  Awful ranking system. - Ice dance.  "Dance", enough said.   Freestyle skiing (15)   - Team aerials. + Ski-cross mixed event. Ideally luge-like with immediate start after your teammate crossed the finish line. Alternate M-W order between the rounds. In snowboard cross men were almost useless all day long.   Ice hockey (2)   No changes.   Luge (6)   No changes.   Nordic combined (3 -> 4)   + Gundersen NH W - Gundersen NH M + Mass-start LH M - Team event + Mixed team event   Short-track speed skating (9)   No changes.   Skeleton (3)    No changes.   Ski jumping (6 -> 5)   - Super team M   Ski mountaineering (3)   - Both sprints + Both individuals   Snowboarding (11)   No changes.   Speed skating (14)   - Mass-start in the current format is shite + (Re)introduce an allround competition inspired by track cycling's omnium (first version). So a couple of individual races (500 and 3000 ?), an elimination race, a points races to end it.  (-) This would be endurance based so maybe ditch 3000/5000. 
    • Worth noting that these Olympics, there were separate qualification and event threads where as in the past, they were merged together in one thread so that makes the increase in replies even more impressive.
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