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Men's Sprint
Non-Olympic Event
1000m (Event 4/4) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Thomas KROL
NED.gif
1:08.51
2
Håvard Holmefjord LORENTZEN
NOR.gif
1:08.85
3
Kai VERBIJ
NED.gif
1:08.92
4
Jordan STOLZ
USA.gif
1:09.21
5
David BOSA
ITA.gif
1:09.42
6
Wataru MORISHIGE
JPN.gif
1:09.74
7
Nico IHLE
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1:09.77
8
Damian ZUREK
POL.gif
1:09.81
9
Tijmen SNEL
NED.gif
1:09.88
10
Bjørn MAGNUSSEN
NOR.gif
1:09.91
11
Henrik Fagerli RUKKE
NOR.gif
1:09.94
12
Piotr MICHALSKI
POL.gif
1:10.05
13
Tatsuya SHINHAMA
JPN.gif
1:10.31
14
Austin KLEBA
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1:10.58
15
Moritz KLEIN
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1:10.62
16
Hendrik DOMBEK
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1:10.79
17
Denis KUZIN
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1:11.32
18
Jeffrey ROSANELLI
ITA.gif
1:11.46
19
Mirko Giacomo NENZI
ITA.gif
1:11.82
 
Marek KANIA
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WDR
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Men's Sprint
Final Results
 
NED.gif Thomas KROL
138.705
 
NED.gif Kai VERBIJ
138.830
 
NOR.gif Håvard Holmefjord LORENTZEN
139.375
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jordan STOLZ
USA.gif
139,485
5
Tatsuya SHINHAMA
JPN.gif
139,765
6
Piotr MICHALSKI
POL.gif
139,880
7
Bjørn MAGNUSSEN
NOR.gif
140,300
8
David BOSA
ITA.gif
140,500
9
Wataru MORISHIGE
JPN.gif
140,510
10
Tijmen SNEL
NED.gif
140,740
11
Damian ŻUREK
POL.gif
140,770
12
Henrik Fagerli RUKKE
NOR.gif
140,985
13
Nico IHLE
GER.gif
141,180
14
Austin KLEBA
USA.gif
141,805
15
Jeffrey ROSANELLI
ITA.gif
141,920
16
Moritz KLEIN
GER.gif
141,990
17
Mirko Giacomo NENZI
ITA.gif
142,040
18
Hendrik DOMBEK
GER.gif
142,435
19
Denis KUZIN
KAZ.gif
143,525
 
Marek KANIA
POL.gif
107,895
 
Laurent DUBREUIL
CAN.gif
69,005
 
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Women's Allround
Non-Olympic Event

500m (Event 1/4) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Miho TAKAGI
JPN.gif
38.31
2
Ayano SATO
JPN.gif
38.49
3
Nadezhda MOROZOVA
KAZ.gif
38.59
4
Nana TAKAGI
JPN.gif
38.71
5
Antoinette DE JONG
NED.gif
38.81
6
Ivanie BLONDIN
CAN.gif
38.97
7
Irene SCHOUTEN
NED.gif
39.24
8
Valerie MALTAIS
CAN.gif
39.49
9
Ragne WIKLUND
NOR.gif
39.59
10
Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA
ITA.gif
39.65
11
Merel CONIJN
NOR.gif
39.68
12
Martina SÁBLÍKOVÁ
CZE.gif
40.60
13
Mia KILBURG-MANGANELLO
USA.gif
41.05
14
Leia BEHLAU
GER.gif
41.45
15
Claudia PECHSTEIN
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41.50
16
Lindsey KENT
CAN.gif
41.56
17
Sofie Karoline HAUGEN
NOR.gif
41.91
18
Zuzana KURŠOVÁ
CZE.gif
43.03
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Men's Allround
Non-Olympic Event
500m (Event 1/4) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Dmitry MOROZOV
KAZ.gif
36.12
2
Riku TSUCHIYA
JPN.gif
36.40
3
Peder KONGSHAUG
NOR.gif
36.40
4
Patrick ROEST
NED.gif
36.44
5
Shane WILLIAMSON
JPN.gif
36.64
6
Kristian ULEKLEIV
NOR.gif
36.77
7
Masahito OBAYASHI
JPN.gif
36.87
8
Sander EITREM
NOR.gif
36.92
9
Casey DAWSON
USA.gif
37.01
10
Andrea GIOVANNINI
ITA.gif
37.07
11
Bart SWINGS
BEL.gif
37.09
12
Emery LEHMAN
USA.gif
37.10
13
Marcel BOSKER
NED.gif
37.21
14
Nils VAN DER POEL
SWE.gif
37.33
15
Chris HUIZINGA
NED.gif
37.68
16
Ethan CEPURAN
USA.gif
37.80
17
Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
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37.93
18
Davide GHIOTTO
ITA.gif
38.31
19
Michele MALFATTI
ITA.gif
38.45
20
Jordan BELCHOS
CAN.gif
38.46
  Beau SNELLINK
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WDR
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Women's Allround
Non-Olympic Event

3000m (Event 2/4) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Irene SCHOUTEN
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3:58.00
2
Antoinette DE JONG
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4:00.90
3
Ragne WIKLUND
NOR.gif
4:01.16
4
Martina SÁBLÍKOVÁ
CZE.gif
4:01.50
5
Miho TAKAGI
JPN.gif
4:02.73
6
Merel CONIJN
NED.gif
4:03.00
7
Francesca LOLLOBRIGIDA
ITA.gif
4:04.30
8
Nana TAKAGI
JPN.gif
4:06.31
9
Valerie MALTAIS
CAN.gif
4:08.23
10
Ayano SATO
JPN.gif
4:09.67
11
Ivanie BLONDIN
CAN.gif
4:10.73
12
Nadezhda MOROZOVA
KAZ.gif
4:11.02
13
Sofie Karoline HAUGEN
NOR.gif
4:15.83
14
Claudia PECHSTEIN
GER.gif
4:16.26
15
Mia KILBURG-MANGANELLO
USA.gif
4:16.63
16
Leia BEHLAU
GER.gif
4:20.13
17
Lindsey KENT
CAN.gif
4:23.61
18
Zuzana KURŠOVÁ
CZE.gif
4:34.46
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Men's Allround
Non-Olympic Event
5000m (Event 2/4) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Nils VAN DER POEL
SWE.gif
6:12.45
2
Patrick ROEST
NED.gif
6:15.99
3
Davide GHIOTTO
ISR.gif
6:19.84
4
Ethan CEPURAN
USA.gif
6:22.47
5
Michele MALFATTI
ITA.gif
6:22.67
6
Bart SWINGS
BEL.gif
6:23.25
7
Marcel BOSKER
NED.gif
6:24.07
8
Sander EITREM
NOR.gif
6:24.72
9
Peder KONGSHAUG
NOR.gif
6:24.74
10
Emery LEHMAN
USA.gif
6:25.51
11
Casey DAWSON
USA.gif
6:26.15
12
Riku TSUCHIYA
JPN.gif
6:27.58
13
Jordan BELCHOS
CAN.gif
6:28.06
14
Kristian ULEKLEIV
NOR.gif
6:28.38
15
Chris HUIZINGA
NED.gif
6:28.86
16
Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
CAN.gif
6:31.52
17
Andrea GIOVANNINI
ITA.gif
6:31.56
18
Shane WILLIAMSON
JPN.gif
6:38.57
19
Masahito OBAYASHI
JPN.gif
6:40.65
20
Dmitry MOROZOV
KAZ.gif
6:49.81
  Beau SNELLINK
NED.gif
WDR
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Men's Team Sprint
Final Results
 
NOR.gif Norway
Bjørn MAGNUSSEN
Henrik Fagerli RUKKE
Håvard HolmefjordLORENTZEN
1:20.01
 
POL.gif Poland
Marek KANIA
Damian ZUREK
Piotr MICHALSKI
1:20.80
 
NED.gif Netherlands
Merijn SCHEPERKAMP
Kai VERBIJ
Thomas KROL
1:20.81
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Mirko Giacomo NENZI
Jeffrey ROSANELLI
David BOSA
ITA.gif
1:21.10
5
Hendrik DOMBEK
Nico IHLE
Moritz KLEIN
GER.gif
1:22.52
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