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Speed Skating ISU Baikal Ice 2021


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Women's Junior A 500m
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Olesya VERSHININA
43,86
 
RUS.gif Aleksandra KHASANOVA
44,86
 
RUS.gif Svetlana KALASHNIKOVA
45,54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Darya MANUSHKINA
RUS.gif
45,74
5
Dina TISHKINA
RUS.gif
47,28
6
Elizaveta MAKHNACH
RUS.gif
47,78
7
Darya PARFINA
RUS.gif
48,80
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Women's Junior A 1500m
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Svetlana KALASHNIKOVA
2.22,73
 
RUS.gif Darya MANUSHKINA
2.23,08
 
RUS.gif Olesya VERSHININA
2.24,45
 
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Aleksandra KHASANOVA
RUS.gif
2.25,98
5
Elizaveta MAKHNACH
RUS.gif
2.30,49
6
Dina TISHKINA
RUS.gif
2.32,55
7
Elena PLATONENKO
RUS.gif
2.35,03
8
Darya PARFINA
RUS.gif
2.38,00
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Men's Junior A 500m
Final Results

 

:RUS Andrej BUTAKOV
38,46

 

:RUS Aleksandr ARSLANTAEV
39,65

 

RUS.gif Vladimir VINOKURCEV
40,07

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ilya DUBININ
:RUS
41,07
5
Gleb KUZNECZOV
:RUS
44,40
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Men's Junior A 1500m
Final Results

 

:RUS Andrej BUTAKOV
2.04,05

 

:RUS Aleksandr ARSLANTAEV
2.05,14

 

RUS.gif Vladimir VINOKURCEV
2.07,32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ilya DUBININ :RUS
2.11,70
5
Gleb KUZNECZOV
:RUS
DQ
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Women's Junior B/C 500m
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Sofiya TATUREVICH
42,20
 
RUS.gif Olga DOZORCEVA
43,21
 
RUS.gif Anna OSMEKHINA
43,25
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Svetlana MIKHAJLENKO
RUS.gif
43,43
5
Ada KIM
RUS.gif
43,66
6
Vasilisa BRYUKHANOVA
RUS.gif
44,13
7
Aleksandra KAZAKOVA
RUS.gif
44,65
8
Viktoriya SOROKINA
RUS.gif
44,71
9
Kseniya GORBUNOVA
RUS.gif
44,82
10
Mariya VECHERENKO
RUS.gif
44,99
11
Anna POTAPOVA
RUS.gif
45,18
12
Arina KHOKHLOVA
RUS.gif
45,51
13
Zarina SAFRONOVA
RUS.gif
45,52
14
Elizaveta NOVOSELCEVA
RUS.gif
45,73
15
Ekaterina POTYLICIN
RUS.gif
45,75
16
Kaleriya DREMOVA
RUS.gif
45,90
17
Elizaveta GOZHIDOEVA
RUS.gif
46,19
18
Elizaveta POPOVA
RUS.gif
46,25
19
Elizaveta KOLESNIKOVA
RUS.gif
46,39
20
Anzhelika KACHUROVA
RUS.gif
46,52
21
Ekaterina BOBROVA
RUS.gif
46,55
22
Anastasiya POPOVA
RUS.gif
46,97
23
Mariya RYBNIKOVA
RUS.gif
47,17
24
Valeriya VINOGRADOVA
RUS.gif
47,79
25
Milana AKHMAROVA
RUS.gif
47,93
26
Elizaveta KALACHEVA
RUS.gif
47,99
27
Sofya SKRYPNIK
RUS.gif
48,02
28
Milana SHARAPOVA
RUS.gif
48,12
29
Aneta TOMSKIKH
RUS.gif
48,46
30
Sofya TUGOLUKOVA
RUS.gif
48,51
31
Yuliya ESIPENKO
RUS.gif
48,65
32
Polina VOTINCEVA
RUS.gif
49,08
33
Snezhana BARKOVSKAYA
RUS.gif
49,47
34
Sofya SHHERBAKOVA
RUS.gif
50,22
35
Arina AZAROVA
RUS.gif
50,25
36
Nadezhda RASPOPOVA
RUS.gif
50,77
37
Ekaterina NOVOKHATSKAYA
RUS.gif
50,80
38
Elizaveta BURLAKOVA
RUS.gif
51,09
39
Anastasiya TARAKANOVA
RUS.gif
51,65
40
Arina GANINA
RUS.gif
51,73
41
Alina LEONOVA
RUS.gif
52,36
42
Yuliya VASYUTINA
RUS.gif
1.02,35
 
Mariya CHAPLEEVA
RUS.gif
DQ
 
 
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Men's Junior B/C 500m
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Aleksej BERDNIKOV
38,58

 

RUS.gif Kirill BATYUSHKIN
39,49

 

RUS.gif Danil MITROFANOV
40,00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Aleksej KLESHNINА
RUS.gif
40,30
5
Artyom MAGOMEDOV
RUS.gif
40,37
6
Yaroslav CHURAKOV
RUS.gif
40,58
7
Kiril lLYSENKO
RUS.gif
40,59
8
Artem TYUNDEROV
RUS.gif
40,62
9
Nikolaj ANIKIN
RUS.gif
40,76
10
Oleg TABAKOV
RUS.gif
40,97(1)
11
Aleksandr PONAMORENKO
RUS.gif
40,97(8)
12
Konstantin AFANASEV
RUS.gif
41,17
13
Maksim NIKOLAEV
RUS.gif
41,22
14
Arsenij PARFENOV
RUS.gif
41,30
15
Daniil BYCHKOV
RUS.gif
41,31
16
Ivan PANOV
RUS.gif
41,58
17
Mark RYSKIN
RUS.gif
41,64
18
Ivan ZHUKOV
RUS.gif
41,68
19
Danil BORISOV
RUS.gif
41,87
20
Arsenij GRIGOREV
RUS.gif
41,96
21
Klimentij SERGEEV
RUS.gif
42,03
22
Roman UKHANOV
RUS.gif
42,11
23
Aleksej SLAVNIKOV
RUS.gif
42,31
24
Vladimir SAVINSKIJ
RUS.gif
42,47
25
Sergej KLOCHKOV
RUS.gif
42,94
26
Mikhail KULIKOV
RUS.gif
43,08
27
Artem FEDYAEV
RUS.gif
43,12
28
Kirill KISELEV
RUS.gif
43,29
28
Artem BARANOV
RUS.gif
43,29
30
Nikita TARASOV
RUS.gif
43,46
31
Stepan REMEZOV
RUS.gif
43,56
32
Grigorij KOPYLOV
RUS.gif
43,70
33
Gleb MALIKOV
RUS.gif
43,96
34
Ilya REKSIUS
RUS.gif
44,33
35
Pavel BELOSLYUDOV
RUS.gif
44,88
36
Aleksandr MALYGIN
RUS.gif
45,23
37
Ivan KIKUL
RUS.gif
45,53
38
Kirill KOVSH
RUS.gif
46,98
39
Ivan KOVALEV
RUS.gif
48,52
40
Nikita SIDOROV
RUS.gif
49,05
41
Maksim GAJDO
RUS.gif
49,56
42
Aleksandr GURINOV
RUS.gif
49,77
43
Nikita BABICH
RUS.gif
50,60
44
Ilya GRACHEV
RUS.gif
52,25
45
Nikita SHESTAKOV
RUS.gif
54,33
 
Nikolaj KNYAZKOV
RUS.gif
DNS
 
Timur MINDIGALIEV
RUS.gif
DNF
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Women's Junior B/C 1500m
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Olga DOZORCEVA
2.10,36

 

RUS.gif Svetlana MIKHAJLENKO
2.16,34

 

RUS.gif Zarina SAFRONOVA
2.18,25
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Mariya VECHERENKO
RUS.gif
2.22,72
5
Elizaveta POPOVA
RUS.gif
2.26,31
6
Viktoriya SOROKINA
RUS.gif
2.26,44
7
Elizaveta NOVOSELCEVA
RUS.gif
2.28,71
8
Elizaveta KALACHEVA
RUS.gif
2.29,96
9
Arina KHOKHLOVA
RUS.gif
2.30,50
10
Anastasiya POPOVA
RUS.gif
2.34,35
11
Snezhana BARKOVSKAYA
RUS.gif
2.39,59
12
Mariya RYBNIKOVA
RUS.gif
2.40,09
13
Sofya TUGOLUKOVA
RUS.gif
2.46,99
14
Arina GANINA
RUS.gif
2.47,44
15
Mariya CHAPLEEVA
RUS.gif
2.51,90
16
Ekaterina NOVOKHATSKAYA
RUS.gif
2.52,39
17
Nadezhda RASPOPOVA
RUS.gif
2.58,24
 
Ada KIM
RUS.gif
DNS
 
Elizaveta KOLESNIKOVA
RUS.gif
DNS
 
Valeriya VINOGRADOVA
RUS.gif
DQ
 
Sofya SKRYPNIK
RUS.gif
DQ
 
Elizaveta BURLAKOVA
RUS.gif
DQ
 
AlinaLEONOVA
RUS.gif
DQ
 
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