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


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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Tomaszów Mazowiecki)        
        
                CHK.gif Multi-Stage Event - 12 November 2021 - 14 November 2021 CHK.gif        
      
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  • Men's 500m (1/10)
  • Men's 500m (2/10)
  • Men's 1000m (1/5)
  • Men's 1500m (1/5)
  • Men's 5000m/10000 (1/5)
  • Men's Mass Start (1/4)
  • Men's Team Pursuit (1/4)
  • Women's 500m (1/10)
  • Women's 500m (2/10)
  • Women's 1000m (1/5)
  • Women's 1500m (1/5)
  • Women's 3000m/5000m (1/5)
  • Women's Mass Start (1/4)
  • Women's Team Pursuit (1/4)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Friday, November 12th
10:20 Women's 500m Division B
10:53 Men's 500m Division B
11:45 Women's 3000m Division B
12:41 Men's 5000m Division B
16:00 Women's 500m Division A
16:28 Men's 500m Division A
17:03 Women's 3000m Division A
17:59 Men's 5000m Division A

Saturday, November 13th
10:00 Women's 500m Division B
10:37 Men's 1500m Division B
11:26 Women's 1000m Division B
12:38 Men's Mass Start Semifinal 1
12:55 Men's Mass Start Semifinal 2
14:50 Women's Team Pursuit Division B
14:30 Women's 500m Division A
15:05 Men's 1500m Division A
15:54 Women's 1000m Division A
16:38 Men's Mass Start Final
17:00 Women's Team Pursuit

Sunday, November 14th
10:25 Men's 500m Division B
10:37 Women's 1500m Division B
11:26 Men's 1000m Division B
12:38 Women's Mass Start Semifinal 1
12:55 Women's Mass Start Semifinal 2
15:32 Men's Team Pursuit Division B
14:30 Men's 500m Division A
15:05 Women's 1500m Division A
15:55 Men's 1000m Division A
16:39 Women's Mass Start
17:01 Men's Team Pursuit
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Women's 500m Division B (1/10)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Andzelika Wójcik
POL.gif
38.260
2
Kimi Goetz
USA.gif
38.621
3
Dione Voskamp
NED.gif
38.646
4
Marrit Fledderus
NED.gif
38.858
5
Lina Zhang
CHN.gif
38.931
6
Yekaterina Aydova
KAZ.gif
39.058
7
Kaylin Irvine
CAN.gif
39.063
8
Kristina Silaeva
RUS.gif
39.085
9
Michelle de Jong
NED.gif
39.167
10
Yu-Ting Huang
TPE.gif
39.310
11
Qishi Li
CHN.gif
39.322
12
Sarah Warren
USA.gif
39.429
13
Chae Eun Park
KOR.gif
39.455
14
Julie Nistad Samsonsen
NOR.gif
39.593
15
Sophie Warmuth
GER.gif
39.619
16
Sandrine Tas
BEL.gif
39.655
17
Mihaela Hogas
ROU.gif
39.718
18
Chong Pei
CHN.gif
39.934
19
Anna Ostlender
GER.gif
39.939
20
Elizaveta Agafoshina
RUS.gif
39.960
21
Maria Victoria Rodriguez
ARG.gif
40.179
22
Ellia Smeding
GBR.gif
40.379
23
Stien Vanhoutte
BEL.gif
40.425
24
Lea-Sophie Scholz
GER.gif
40.473
25
Bianca Stanica
ROU.gif
41.137
26
Vera Güntert
SUI.gif
41.282
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Men's 500m Division B (1/10)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Piotr Michalski
POL.gif
34.746
2
Damian Zurek
POL.gif
35.166
3
Takuya Morimoto
JPN.gif
35.299
4
An Liu
CHN.gif
35.351
5
Marek Kania
POL.gif
35.364
6
Cooper McLeod
USA.gif
35.425
7
Janno Botman
NED.gif
35.441
8
Marten Liiv
EST.gif
35.525
9
Tae-Yun Kim
KOR.gif
35.599
10
Henrik Fagerli Rukke
NOR.gif
35.659
11
Jeffrey Rosanelli
ITA.gif
35.762
12
Hendrik Dombek
GER.gif
35765
13
Joel Dufter
GER.gif
35.768
14
Nico Ihle
GER.gif
35.782
15
Nil Llop
ESP.gif
35.796
16
Seon Kyo Jeong
KOR.gif
35.816
17
Mirko Giacomo Nenzi
ITA.gif
35.919
18
David Bosa
ITA.gif
35.949
19
Pål Myhren Kristensen
NOR.gif
36.039
20
Sebastian Klosinski
POL.gif
36.082
21
Stefan Neumiarzhytski
BLR.gif
36.133
22
Victor Lobas
RUS.gif
36.147
23
Jacob Graham
CAN.gif
36.179
24
Moritz Klein
GER.gif
36.252
25
Wei-Lin Tai
TPE.gif
36342
26
Alexandr Klenko
KAZ.gif
36.549
27
Gawel Oficjalski
POL.gif
35.581
28
Christian Oberbichler
SUI.gif
36.849
29
Diego Amaya
COL.gif
36.889
30
Ignaz Gschwentner
AUT.gif
36.923
31
Oliver Grob
SUI.gif
36.939
32
Juuso Lehtonen
FIN.gif
37.173
 
Ivan Arzhanikov
KAZ.gif
DQ
 
Yevgeniy Koshkin
KAZ.gif
DNF
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Women's 3000m Division B (1/5)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Misaki Oshigiri
JPN.gif
4:07.658
2
Nadezhda Morozova
KAZ.gif
4:09.421
3
Mei Han
CHN.gif
4:09.453
4
Momoka Horikawa
JPN.gif
4:11.828
5
Sanne In't Hof
NED.gif
4:13.534
6
Ekaterina Sloeva
BLR.gif
4:13.602
7
Elena Eranina
RUS.gif
4:14.159
8
Adake Ahena Er
CHN.gif
4:14.266
9
Mia Kilburg-Manganello
USA.gif
4:14.592
10
Nene Sakai
JPN.gif
4:14.808
11
Qi Yin
CHN.gif
4:14.957
12
Elena Sokhryakova
RUS.gif
4:15.834
13
Marit Fjelanger Bøhm
NOR.gif
4:16.715
14
Michelle Uhrig
GER.gif
4:18.107
15
Abigail Mccluskey
CAN.gif
4:18.297
16
Anastasiia Grigoreva
RUS.gif
4:18.381
17
Ryu Kosaka
JPN.gif
4:18.407
18
Sofie Karoline Haugen
NOR.gif
4:18.665
19
Magdalena Czyszczon
POL.gif
4:19.102
20
Jiaying Tao
CHN.gif
4:20.343
21
Sandrine Tas
BEL.gif
4:21.034
22
Leia Behlau
GER.gif
4:21.342
23
Ji Woo Park
KOR.gif
4:22.603
24
Dessie Weigel
USA.gif
4:22.654
25
Laura Isabel Gomez Quintero
COL.gif
4:22.955
26
Bo-Reum Kim
KOR.gif
4:23.809
27
Anna Kovaleva
BLR.gif
4:26.322
28
Ramona Härdi
SUI.gif
4:27.859
29
Nadja Wenger
SUI.gif
4:28.016
30
Victoria Stirnemann
GER.gif
4:29.514
31
Federica Maffei
ITA.gif
4:30.595
32
Gemma Cooper
GBR.gif
4:37.190
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Men's 5000m Division B (1/5)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Sander Eitrem
NOR.gif
6:23.737
2
Hallgeir Engebråten
NOR.gif
6:24.091
3
Marcel Bosker
NED.gif
6:24.661
4
Michele Malfatti
ITA.gif
6:24.684
5
Casey Dawson
USA.gif
6:26.868
6
Danila Semerikov
RUS.gif
6:29.400
7
Timothy Loubineaud
FRA.gif
6:27.427
8
Kristian Ulekleiv
NOR.gif
6:29.687
9
Sven Kramer
NED.gif
6:30.097
10
Ethan Cepuran
USA.gif
6:30.541
11
Livio Wenger
SUI.gif
6:30.640
12
Emery Lehman
USA.gif
6:31.112
13
Seung-Hoon Lee
KOR.gif
6:31.242
14
Shane Williamson
JPN.gif
6:31.777
15
Yegor Yunin
RUS.gif
6:32.232
16
Peder Kongshaug
NOR.gif
6:32.409
17
Masahito Obayashi
JPN.gif
6:32.612
18
Takahiro Ito
JPN.gif
6:33.800
19
Felix Maly
GER.gif
6:35.045
20
Daniel Niero
ITA.gif
6:36.366
21
Bakdaulet Sagatov
KAZ.gif
6:36.693
22
Felix Rijhnen
GER.gif
6:36.746
23
Viktor Hald Thorup
DEN.gif
6:36.854
24
Jaewon Chung
KOR.gif
6:39.595
25
Hanyang Shen
CHN.gif
6:40.433
26
Haralds Silovs
LAT.gif
6L41.670
27
Maksim Baklashkin
KAZ.gif
6:42.342
28
Yahor Damaratski
BLR.gif
6:42.923
29
Philip Due Schmidt
DEN.gif
6:43.307
30
German Tirado
COL.gif
6:44.846
31
Stefan Due Schmidt
DEN.gif
6:46.043
32
Vitaliy Chshigolev
KAZ.gif
6:46.290
33
Fridtjof Petzold
GER.gif
6:46.829
34
Lukáš Steklý
CZE.gif
6:47.875
35
Szymon Palka
POL.gif
6:49.946
36
Mateusz Owczarek
POL.gif
6:50.619
37
Evgeniy Bolgov
BLR.gif
6:53.338
38
Diogo Marreiros
POR.gif
7:05.436
39
Cheonho Um
KOR.gif
7:08.907
40
Dawid Burzykowski
POL.gif
7:12.043
 
Artur Janicki
POL.gif
DQ
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Women's 500m (1/10)
Final Results
 
USA.gif Erin Jackson
37.613
 
JPN.gif Nao Kodaira
37.744
 
RUS.gif Olga Fatkulina
38.072
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Angelina Golikova
RUS.gif
38.083
5
Kaja Ziomek
POL.gif
38.090
6
Jingzhu Jin
CHN.gif
38.158
7
Ruining Tian
CHN.gif
38.188
8
Brittany Bowe
USA.gif
38.191
9
Hanna Nifantava
BLR.gif
38.254
10
Daria Kachanova
RUS.gif
38.339
11
Femke Kok
NED.gif
38.363
12
Jutta Leerdam
NED.gif
38.523
13
Arisa Go
JPN.gif
38.569
14
Heather Mclean
CAN.gif
38.580
15
Maki Tsuji
JPN.gif
36.687
16
Min Sun Kim
KOR.gif
38.776
17
Brooklyn McDougall
CAN.gif
38.604
18
Hyun-Yung Kim
KOR.gif
38.867
19
Marsha Hudey
CAN.gif
38.908
20
Kako Yamane
JPN.gif
38.947
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Men's 500m (1/10)
Final Results
 
CHN.gif Tingyu Gao
34.265
 
JPN.gif Tatsuya Shinhama
34.546
 
CAN.gif Laurent Dubreuil
34.687
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Yuma Murakami
JPN.gif
34.723
5
Joon-Ho Kim
KOR.gif
34.724
6
Viktor Mushtakov
RUS.gif
34.731
7
Artem Arefyev
RUS.gif
34.756
8
Kai Verbij
NED.gif
34.931
9
Merijn Scheperkamp
NED.gif
34.942
10
Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
NOR.gif
34.970
11
Wataru Morishige
JPN.gif
34.975
12
Hein Otterspeer
NED.gif
34.983
13
IgnatGolovatsiuk
BLR.gif
35.006
14
Dai Dai N'tab
NED.gif
35.019
15
Yamato Matsui
JPN.gif
35.056
16
Gilmore Junio
CAN.gif
35.229
17
Alex Boisvert-Lacroix
CAN.gif
35.304
18
Min Kyu Cha
KOR.gif
35.386
19
Ruslan Murashov
RUS.gif
35.393
20
Pavel Kulizhnikov
RUS.gif
35.539
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Women's 3000m (1/5)
Final Results
 
NED.gif Irene Schouten
4:04.009
 
CAN.gif Isabelle Weidemann
4:05.255
 
ITA.gif Francesca Lollobrigida
4:06.528
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ragne Wiklund
NOR.gif
4:06.747
5
Joy Beune
NED.gif
4:06.942
6
Martina Sáblíková
CZE.gif
6:07.467
7
Antoinette de Jong
NED.gif
4:07.543
8
Ivanie Blondin
CAN.gif
7:08.080
9
Natalia Voronina
RUS.gif
4:09.903
10
Ayano Sato
JPN.gif
4:10.627
11
Marina Zueva
BLR.gif
4:12.263
12
Valerie Maltais
CAN.gif
4:13.143
13
Nikola Zdráhalova
CZE.gif
4:13.762
14
Evgeniia Lalenkova
RUS.gif
4:14.956
15
Carlijn Achtereekte
NED.gif
4:16.060
16
Claudia Pechstein
GER.gif
4:19.073
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Men's 5000m (1/5)
Final Results
 
SWE.gif Nils van der Poel
6:15.562
 
CAN.gif Ted-Jan Bloemen
6:20.941
 
NED.gif Patrick Roest
6:21.033
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jorrit Bergsma
NED.gif
6:21.226
5
Bart Swings
BEL.gif
6:23.501
6
Alexander Rumyantsev
RUS.gif
6:25.380
7
Davide Ghiotto
ITA.gif
6:25.968
8
Marwin Talsma
NED.gif
6:26.132
9
Sergey Trofimov
RUS.gif
6:26.978
10
Patrick Beckert
GER.gif
6:24.409
11
Ruslan Zakharov
RUS.gif
6:27.429
12
Graeme Fish
CAN.gif
6:29.655
13
Seitaro Ichinohe
JPN.gif
6:30.324
14
Peter Michael
NZL.gif
6:33.177
15
Andrea Giovannini
ITA.gif
6:33.572
16
Jordan Belchos
CAN.gif
6:35.417
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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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