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Speed Skating ISU Junior World Championships 2022


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Men's Mass Start
Final Results
 
NED.gif Chloé Hoogendoorn
306:25.160
 
NED.gif Evelien Vijn
216:25.250
 
KOR.gif Chaewon Park
126:25.470
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Katia Filippi
ITA.gif
46:25.800
5
Mio Takahashi
JPN.gif
36:25.810
6
Liwia Kubin
POL.gif
36:29.580
7
Maira Jasch
GER.gif
36:30.180
8
Zuzana Kuršová
CZE.gif
26:29.090
9
Fran Vanhoutte
BEL.gif
16:26.580
10
Ayuri Fukuoka
JPN.gif
06:26.710
11
Yuna Jeong
KOR.gif
06:29.710
12
Sarah Marie Sanderud
NOR.gif
06:30.210
13
Thalia Staehle
USA.gif
06:30.490
14
Kseniia Korzhova
RUS.gif
06:30.560
15
Abigél Mercs
HUN.gif
05:23.610
16
Katerina Kainova
CZE.gif
DQ
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Men's Mass Start
Final Results
 
KOR.gif Hojun Yang
305:21.740
 
NED.gif Kayo Vos
205:22.230
 
JPN.gif Issei Matsumoto
105:22.720
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Germain Deschamps
FRA.gif
65:22.860
5
Manuel Taibo
ESP.gif
35:47.990
6
Alexande rFarthofer
AUT.gif
25:22.970
7
Riccardo Lorello
ITA.gif
25:23.310
8
Daniil Naidenyshev
RUS.gif
25:29.920
9
Sigurd Henriksen
NOR.gif
15:30.400
10
Shomu Sasaki
JPN.gif
05:23.420
11
Lukáš Steklý
CZE.gif
05:27.370
12
Nuraly Akzhol
KAZ.gif
05:52.590
13
Joep Wennemars
NED.gif
05:58.480
14
Emil Pedersen Matre
NOR.gif
05:15.090
15
Sangeon Park
KOR.gif
05:24.400
16
Szymon Wojtakowski
POL.gif
04:31.770
17
Martin Belloir
FRA.gif
02:07.100
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
9
8
3
20
2
JPN.gif Japan
2
1
3
6
 
RUS.gif Russia
1
1
1
3
 
KOR.gif South Korea
1
1
2
4
3
NOR.gif Norway
1
0
1
2
 
ESP.gif Spain
0
2
0
2
4
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
0
1
1
2
6
GER.gif Germany
0
0
2
2
6
NOR.gif Norway
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Beijing 2022
14
14
14
42
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