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Speed Skating ISU International Thialf Race 2022


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Men's 500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Pim STUIJ
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36,57
2
Tom EGBERTSEN
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37,24
3
Mats van den BOS
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37,44
4
Johan TALSMA
NED.gif
37,45
5
Bryant BOOGERT
NED.gif
37,55
6
Thom ROOIJACKERS
NED.gif
37,67
7
Ties van SEUMEREN
NED.gif
37,73
7
Jelle RIEFF
NED.gif
37,73
9
Swen HALFERKAMPS
NED.gif
37,81
10
Jelle KOELEMAN
NED.gif
38,10
11
Joep STUBBE
NED.gif
38,17
12
Matthé PRONK
NED.gif
38,37
13
Niels de KRUIJK
NED.gif
38,40
14
Tijs van GENNIP
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38,70
15
Joël BOM
NED.gif
38,87
16
Freek van der HAM
NED.gif
39,19
17
Rens VERGEER
NED.gif
39,27
18
Thijs van BOSTELEN
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40,54
19
Teun van der LINDEN
NED.gif
40,68
20
Thijs van de BURGT
NED.gif
41,05
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Women's 1000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Sylke KAS
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1.20,33
2
Janine GARRETSEN
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1.31,21
 
Sofie BOUW
NED.gif
WDR
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Men's 1000m

Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Björn KITSELAAR
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1.17,60
2
Gijs KAMP
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1.17,78
3
Rens VERGEER
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1.18,84
 
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Bente KERKHOFF
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2.03,83
2
Jildou HOEKSTRA
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2.04,42
3
Lotte GROENEN
NED.gif
2.06,10
4
Pien HERSMAN
NED.gif
2.06,24
5
Yael PRENGER
NED.gif
2.06,79
6
Tess POSTMA
NED.gif
2.09,22
7
Kaat van STEEKELENBURG
NED.gif
2.13,65
8
Britt BREIDER
NED.gif
2.16,11
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Tom EGBERTSEN
NED.gif
1.51,18
2
Jenning de BOO
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1.52,76
3
Ties van SEUMEREN
NED.gif
1.53,43
4
Jelle KOELEMAN
NED.gif
1.53,78
5
Remco STAM
NED.gif
1.54,18
6
Mats van den BOS
NED.gif
1.54,25
7
Pim STUIJ
NED.gif
1.54,43
8
Matthé PRONK
NED.gif
1.54,47
9
Joël BOM
NED.gif
1.54,82
10
Yanick de HOOGD
NED.gif
1.55,29
11
Freek van der HAM
NED.gif
1.55,48
12
Nick LUIJTEN
NED.gif
1.55,51
13
Joep STUBBE
NED.gif
1.55,54
14
Bryant BOOGERT
NED.gif
1.56,84
15
Jelle RIEFF
NED.gif
1.56,89
16
Thom ROOIJACKERS
NED.gif
1.58,05
17
Tijs van GENNIP
NED.gif
1.58,24
18
Rinse FRANKEN
NED.gif
1.58,38
19
Arjen BOERSMA
NED.gif
1.58,94
20
Teun van der LINDEN
NED.gif
1.59,54
21
Thijs van BOSTELEN
NED.gif
2.01,00
22
Niels de KRUIJK
NED.gif
2.01,01
23
Eise van SCHIJNDEL
NED.gif
2.01,35
24
Jilles TJOELKER
NED.gif
2.02,27
25
Luke ZELIFF
AUS.gif
2.07,66
 
Swen HALFERKAMPS
NED.gif
WDR
 
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Paulien VERHAAR
NED.gif
4.16,36
2
Angel DALEMAN
NED.gif
4.17,36
3
Eline JANSEN
NED.gif
4.20,11
4
Veerle van KOPPEN
NED.gif
4.22,87
5
Patricia KOOT
NED.gif
4.23,37
6
Janna BOLSIUS
NED.gif
4.27,94
7
Laura van RAMSHORST
NED.gif
4.29,52
8
Vera van DITSHUIZEN
NED.gif
4.31,25
9
Emma NOZ
NED.gif
4.33,33
10
Lieke HOOGENDOORN
NED.gif
4.33,86
11
Sylvia de VRIES
NED.gif
4.35,99
12
Marika de GLEE
NED.gif
4.39,63
13
Janne KRAAMER
NED.gif
4.41,75
14
Luna van POLEN
NED.gif
4.44,51
15
Tosca MULDER
NED.gif
4.44,52
16
Evi de RUIJTER
NED.gif
4.44,94
17
Tijn BORST
NED.gif
4.45,21
18
Mayke VRIESINGA
NED.gif
4.46,81
19
Elanne de VRIES
NED.gif
4.46,85
20
Lotte DONDERWINKEL
NED.gif
4.49,13
21
Jillian KNOOK
NED.gif
4.50,77
22
Lieke HIJLKEMA
NED.gif
5.14,09
 
Emma KOSTER
NED.gif
DNF
 
Laura de VRIES
NED.gif
WDR
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Men's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Hidde WESTRA
NED.gif
3.55,12
2
Mika KOLDER
NED.gif
3.56,82
3
Loek van VILSTEREN
NED.gif
3.58,01
4
Jasper TINGA
NED.gif
3.58,08
5
Rinze-Bart de GLEE
NED.gif
4.01,39
6
Pelle BOLSIUS
NED.gif
4.02,57
7
Mats BENDIJK
NED.gif
4.03,09
8
Stijn BEEKELAAR
NED.gif
4.03,71
9
Thijmen PAARDEKOOPER
NED.gif
4.03,79
10
Colin BREED
NED.gif
4.04,90
11
Niklas REINDERS
NED.gif
4.05,79
12
Niels van REEUWIJK
NED.gif
4.07,24
13
Yoeri van BOSTELEN
NED.gif
4.08,55
14
Tom NIJDAM
NED.gif
4.09,44
15
Sietse de VRIES
NED.gif
4.12,72
16
Johan BOUWHUIS
NED.gif
4.14,38
17
Mathijs MOLENAAR
NED.gif
4.16,18
18
Tygo KOMPIER
NED.gif
4.17,11
19
Milan RIETVELD
NED.gif
4.17,22
20
Jelle PLUG
NED.gif
4.18,31
21
Sem BODEWES
NED.gif
4.18,32
22
Floris van VELSEN
NED.gif
4.18,57
23
Jesse van BUREN
NED.gif
4.21,74
24
Mats WESTRA
NED.gif
4.22,28
25
Matteo van SCHAJIK
NED.gif
4.25,54
26
Nick BONTROP
NED.gif
4.27,86
27
Thijs van de BURGT
NED.gif
4.31,97
28
Daan van ZWIENEN
NED.gif
4.33,11
 
Jesper van MIEGHEM
NED.gif
DNS
 
Thijs van BOSTELEN
NED.gif
WDR
 
Jurjen HIEMSTRA
NED.gif
WDR
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Thomas de LANGE
NED.gif
6.50,31
2
Colin James DUIVENVOORDEN
NED.gif
6.53,21
3
Rick MEIJER
NED.gif
6.59,37
 
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