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


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Mixed 2000m Relay
Final A Results
 
NED.gif Netherlands
KNEGT Sjinkie
POUTSMA Selma
SCHULTING Suzanne
van 'T WOUT Jens
2:39.144
 
HUN.gif Hungary
JASZAPATI Petra
KONYA Zsofia
LIU Shaoang
LIU Shaolin Sandor
2:39.179
 
CHN.gif China
FAN Kexin
REN Ziwei
SUN Long
ZHANG Chutong
2:40.256
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AYRAPETYAN Denis
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
IVLIEV Konstantin
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
2:53.251
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final A Results
 
NED.gif Netherlands
POUTSMA Selma
SCHULTING Suzanne
van KERKHOF Yara
VELZEBOER Xandra
4:05.813
 
CAN.gif Canada
BOUTIN Kim
BRUNELLE Florence
CHARLES Alyson
SARAULT Courtney
4:06.102
 
ITA.gif Italy
FONTANA Arianna
MASCITTO Cynthia
VALCEPINA Martina
VIVIANI Elena
4:10.251
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
  CHOI Minjeong
KIM A Lang
LEE Yubin
SEO Whimin
KOR.gif
PEN
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final A Results
 
KOR.gif South Korea
KIM Dongwook
KWAK Yoon-Gy
PARK In Wook
PARK Jang Hyuk
6:46.940
 
CAN.gif Canada
DION Pascal
DUBOIS Steven
HAMELIN Charles
LAOUN Maxime
6:46.963
 
HUN.gif Hungary
KRUEGER John-Henry
LIU Shaoang
LIU Shaolin Sandor
NOGRADI Bence
6:47.076
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AN Kai
LI Wenlong
REN Ziwei
SUN Long
CHN.gif
6:54.947
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