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Speed Skating ISU Junior World Championships 2019


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women's 500m
Gold: :NED Femke Beuling
Silver: :NED Femke Kok
Bronze: :NED Michelle De Jong


women's 1500m
Gold: :NED Femke Kok
Silver: :POL Karolina Bosiek
Bronze: :NOR Ragne Wiklund


women's 1000m
Gold: :NED Michelle De Jong
Silver: :NED Femke Kok
Bronze: :POL Karolina Bosiek


women's 3000m
Gold: :NOR Ragne Wicklund
Silver: :NED Robin Groot
Bronze: :POL Karolina Bosiek


Full Competition Results:
https://app.isuresults.eu/events/2019_ITA_0002/schedule

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men's 500m
Gold: :JPN Koki Kubo
Silver: :RUS Artem Arefyev
Bronze: :JPN Katsuhiro Kuratsubo


men's 1500m
Gold: :KOR Chung Jae-Won
Silver: :RUS Sergei Loginov
Bronze: :ITA Francesco Betti


men's 1000m
Gold: :NED Janno Botman
Silver: :KOR Chung Jae-Won
Bronze: :RUS Stepan Chistiakov


men's 5000m
Gold: :GER Lukas Mann
Silver: :NOR Hallgeir Engebråten
Bronze: :RUS Daniil Aldoshkin
 


Full Competition Results:
https://app.isuresults.eu/events/2019_ITA_0002/schedule

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men's All-Round (Provisional Ranking after 3/4 Events)


Gold: :KOR Chung Jae-Won, 109.383 pts
Silver: :RUS Sergei Loginov, 109.891 pts (+ 5.08 secs in the final 5000m)
Bronze: :RUS Stepan Chistiakov, 110.486 pts (+ 11.03 secs in the final 5000m)
4th Place: :ITA Francesco Betti, 110.813 pts (+ 14.30 secs in the final 5000m


Final Ranking:
https://app.isuresults.eu/events/2019_ITA_0002/standings/ALLROUND_MEN


:KOR Chung Jae-Won has basically won the title, since he has already a big margin over his immediate followers and he also has the best PB by far in the entire starting field.
:ITA Francesco Betti is currently 4th, but he has very good chances to climb up the ranking up to the Silver medal, since his PB over 5000m is around 24 seconds better than Loginov's (and the 2nd overall among today's starters).
:RUS Chistiakov has a PB over 5000m just over 2 seconds slower than his teammate Loginov, therefore he should end up outside the medals.
Based on PBs only, there's no chance for any other athlete to dream of a podium finish (maybe :AUT Gabriel Odor has a remote chance to reach the 4th place overall, but the medals look too far ahead).

 

 

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Nice gold for Germany, although men's 5000 m and women's 3000 m were the least competitive events here. I am very disappointed by Stirnemann, she didn't fulfill her potential this time, hopefully she will do better next year.

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1 ora fa, Olympian1010 ha scritto:

I believe this is a YOG qualifier, but I could be mistaken

 

no, you're right...;)

 

these champs and the 2019 junior world cup are the 2 qualifying events for the 2020 YOG...

 

in particular, the NOCs represented among the top 6 of the single distance races over 500m and 1500m in these champs earn a quota place (and if there are more than 1 athlete of a Country among the top 6 of these races, their NOC earn an additional quota place)...

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