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


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Women's 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 5th-8th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VELZEBOER Xandra
NED.gif
42.793
2
POUTSMA Selma
NED.gif
42.796
3
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
42.846
4
BRUNELLE Florence
CAN.gif
43.046
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Women's 500m
Final A Results
 
CAN.gif BOUTIN Kim
42.464
 
ITA.gif FONTANA Arianna
42.756
 
RUS.gif SEREGINA Elena
42.792
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SCHULTING Suzanne
NED.gif
1:02.480
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Men's 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 5th-8th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LIU Shaoang
HUN.gif
40.637
2
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
40.799
3
SITNIKOV Pavel
RUS.gif
40.899
4
KIKUCHI Kota
JPN.gif
40.980
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Men's 500m
Final A Results
 
CHN.gif WU Dajing
39.878
 
CAN.gif DUBOIS Steven
40.023
 
RUS.gif IVLIEV Konstantin
41.728
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
 
4
LIU Shaolin Sandor
HUN.gif
1:04.483
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Women's 3000m Relay
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Teams from each Heat will qualify for the Final A, the 3rd and 4th Teams from each Heay will qualify for the Final B
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BLAIS Danae
BOUTIN Kim
CHARLES Alyson
SARAULT Courtney
CAN.gif
4:08.066
2
CHOI Minjeong
KIM A Lang
LEE Yubin
SEO Whimin
KOR.gif
4:08.072
3
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RASSKAZOVA Vera
SEREGINA Elena
RUS.gif
4:08.215
4
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
MAZUR Nikola
STORMOWSKA Kamila
TOPOLSKA Gabriela
RUS.gif
4:16.433
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
POUTSMA Selma
SCHULTING Suzanne
van KERKHOF Yara
VELZEBOER Xandra
NED.gif
4:06.494
2
FONTANA Arianna
MASCITTO Cynthia
VALCEPINA Arianna
VALCEPINA Martina
ITA.gif
4:06.617
3
FAN Kexin
HAN Yu Tong
ZHANG Chutong
ZHANG Yuting
CHN.gif
4:06.893
4
BINEY Maame
LETAI Julie
SANTOS Kristen
STODDARD Corinne
USA.gif
4:08.056
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Women's 1000m
Ranking Heats Results
The Athletes will be ranked 21st-35th
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SZILICZEI-NEMET Rebeka
HUN.gif
1:43.594
2
TIKHONOVA Olga
KAZ.gif
1:43.625
3
MANOILOVA Katrin
BUL.gif
1:44.233
4
TOPOLSKA Gabriela
POL.gif
No time
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KONYA Zsofia
HUN.gif
1:35.354
2
BINEY Maame
USA.gif
1:35.471
3
DAUDET Gwendoline
FRA.gif
1:35.735
4
JACOBS Gina
GER.gif
1:35.873
5
DANNEEL Alexandra
BEL.gif
1:36.029
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CHARLES Alyson
CAN.gif
1:41.779
2
KIKUCHI Sumire
JPN.gif
1:41.833
3
HUOT MARCHAND Tifany
FRA.gif
1:42.279
4
POUTSMA Selma
NED.gif
1:45.134
5
STORMOWSKA Kamila
POL.gif
No time
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Men's 1000m
Ranking Heats Results
The Athletes will be ranked 21st-33rd
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
NIKISHA Denis
KAZ.gif
1:30.254
2
GOEMINNE Gert-Jan
BEL.gif
1:30.999
3
O BRIEN Liam
IRL.gif
1:31.880
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PARK In Wook
KOR.gif
1:29.184
2
KAZHGALI Nurtilek
KAZ.gif
1:29.323
3
CASSINELLI Andrea
ITA.gif
1:29.393
4
AYRAPETYAN Denis
RUS.gif
1:29.535
5
NIEWINSKI Michal
POL.gif
1:29.715
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
JPN.gif
1:25.328
2
PIVIROTTO Ryan
USA.gif
1:25.433
3
van 'T WOUT Jens
NED.gif
1:25.551
4
SHAMUKHANOV Yerkebulan
KAZ.gif
1:25.631
5
WATANABE Keita
JPN.gif
1:25.742
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Mixed 2000m Relay
Ranking Heats Results
The Teams will be ranked 9th-18th
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GEORGIEV Dimitar
KALCHEV Lubomir
MANOILOVA Katrin
YAKIMOVA Anna
BUL.gif
2:47.811
2
ARLOU Heorhi
IZAFATAVA Hanna
IZAFATAVA Mariya
ZHERMANAU Alaksandr
BLR.gif
3:04.470
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KUCZYNSKI Lukasz
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
MAZUR Nikola
NIEWINSKI Michal
POL.gif
2:43.186
2
JACOBS Gina
JUNG Yanghun Ben
LUDTKE Adrian
SEIDEL Anna
GER.gif
2:45.629
3
HOYLAND Holly
MOODY Jonathan
ROBERTS Isabelle
TREACY Niall
GBR.gif
2:45.660
4
ASCIC Valentina
BURIC Katarina
KOLENC Martin
MARTINIC Ivan
CRO.gif
2:47.377
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
AZHGALIYEV Abzal
KHAN Yana
NIKISHA Denis
TIKHONOVA Olga
KAZ.gif
2:43.286
2
KAMINAGA Shione
KIKUCHI Sumire
KIKUCHI Teppei
KOIKE Katsunori
JPN.gif
2:43.455
3
BINEY Maame
CALLISTER Adam
de CLEMENTE Clayton
LETAI Julie
USA.gif
2:43.602
4
HANDEI Oleh
NEMIRO Nikita
REPETSKA Svitlana
SYDORKO Yelyzaveta
UKR.gif
2:49.468
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 5th-8th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RASSKAZOVA Vera
SEREGINA Elena
RUS.gif
4:09.650
2
BINEY Maame
LETAI Julie
SANTOS Kristen
STODDARD Corinne
USA.gif
4:10.359
3
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
MAZUR Nikola
STORMOWSKA Kamila
TOPOLSKA Gabriela
POL.gif
4:11.513
 
FAN Kexin
GUO Yihan
ZANG Yize
ZHANG Chutong
CHN.gif
PEN
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 5th-8th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
AYRAPETYAN Denis
EIBOG Daniil
ELISTRATOVSemen
SITNIKOV Pavel
RUS.gif
6:53.437
2
KIKUCHI Kota
KIKUCHI Teppei
WATANABE Keita
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
JPN.gif
6:58.119
3
CASSINELLI Andrea
DOTTI Tommaso
NADALINI Thomas
SPECHENHAUSER Luca
ITA.gif
7:16.041
 
GALIAKHMETOV Adil
KAZHGALI Nurtilek
NIKISHA Denis
SHAMUKHANOV Yerkebulan
KAZ.gif
YC
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