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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2018 - 2019


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World Cup, Stage #3 (Almaty, KAZ)

 

 

women's 1500m, run #1, Final Results

 

Gold: :KOR KIM Geon Hee

Silver: :RUS Ekaterina EFREMENKOVA

Bronze: :CHN LI Jinyu

 

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meh...

doubtful disqualification for the Japaese girl for a really stupid infraction in a not decisive phase of the race (she was originally second only to the Korean)...

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

meh...

doubtful disqualification for the Japaese girl for a really stupid infraction in a not decisive phase of the race (she was originally second only to the Korean)...

Not the first doubtful DQ of the weekend. Yesterday one of the Dutch guys was DQ'ed for being pushed off the track by a Belgian guy :lol: 

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World Cup, Stage #3 (Almaty, KAZ)

 

 

men's 1000m, Final Results

 

Gold: :HUN Shaoang LIU

Silver: :NED Sjinkie KNEGT

Bronze: :KOR LEE June Seo

 

 

women's 1000m, Final Results

 

Gold: :NED Suzanne SCHULTING

Silver: :CAN Kim BOUTIN

Bronze: :KOR NOH Ah Rum

 

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1 ora fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

For the first time in almost 2 years, that is :p 

 

yeah, but they did it so many times in the past that you just lose the timings...it looks like they do it every given week...:facepalm:

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World Cup, Stage #3 (Almaty, KAZ)

 

men's 5000m Relay

teams qualified to the final

:NED Netherlands

:CAN Canada

:KOR South Korea

:CHN China

 

women's 3000m Relay

teams qualified to the final

:NED Netherlands

:CAN Canada

:KOR South Korea

:ITA Italy

 

mixed 2000m Relay

teams qualified to the final

:CAN Canada

:KOR South Korea

:CHN China

:JPN Japan

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World Cup, Stage #3 (Almaty, KAZ)

 

men's 1500m, run #2

skaters qualified to the final

:KOR HONG Kyung Hwan

:JPN Kazuki YOSHINAGA

:CAN Pascal DION (Adv.)

:KOR LEE June Seo

:NED Sjinkie KNEGT

:KOR KIM Gun Woo

:ISR Vladislav BYKANOV

 

women's 1500m, run #2

skaters qualified to the final

:CAN Kim BOUTIN

:CHN LI Jinyu

:HUN Sara Luca BACSKAI

:NED Suzanne SCHULTING

:KOR CHOI Min Jeong

:KOR KIM Ji Yoo

:KOR SHIM Suk Hee

 

men's 500m

skaters qualified to the final

:HUN Csaba BURJAN

:HUN Shaoang LIU

:CAN Samuel GIRARD

:KAZ Abzal AZHGALIYEV

:KOR HWANG Dae Heon

 

women's 500m

skaters qualified to the final

:NED Lara VAN RUIJVEN

:RUS Sofia PROSVIRNOVA

:HUN Petra JASZAPATI

:POL Natalia MALISZEWSKA

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