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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Dresden)


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Women's 1500m (2)
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KIM Gilli
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2:38.406
2
SEIDEL Anna
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2:38.611
3
SHIM Suk Hee
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2:38.812
4
GONG Li
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2:39.007
5
DESMET Hanne
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2:53.992
6
SANTOS-GRISWOLD Kristen
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2:59.783
7
POUTSMA Selma
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3:05.752
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Men's 1500m (2)
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 9th-15th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
de CLEMENTE Clayton
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2:24.635
2
SONG Jiahua
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2:24.835
3
CASSINELLI Andrea
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2:25.004
4
BONTOVICS Balazs
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2:25.007
5
Van DAMME Warre
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2:26.214
6
BENDIG Robin
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2:27.095
 
LIU Guanyi
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DNS
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Men's 1500m (2)
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PARK Ji Won
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2:18.263
2
KNEGT Sjinkie
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2:18.274
3
BERZINS Reinis
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2:18.631
4
EMONS Friso
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2:18.648
5
HONG Kyung Hwan
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2:18.885
6
DOTTI Tommaso
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2:19.053
7
AKAR Furkan
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2:19.326
 
LI Wenlong
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PEN
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Women's 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 6th-10th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MAZUR Nikola
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44.122
2
VALCEPINA Arianna
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44.503
3
STORMOWSKA Kamila
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59.071
4
DOAK Rikki
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1:06.44
 
BOUTIN Kim
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DNS
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Women's 500m
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SCHULTING Suzanne
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43.203
2
VELZEBOER Xandra
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43.254
3
CHOI Minjeong
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43.343
4
STODDARD Corinne
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43.668
5
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
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43.788
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Men's 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 6th-9th
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SIGHEL Pietro
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41.038
2
LAOUN Maxime
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41.217
3
NIKISHA Denis
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41.264
4
SELLIER Diane
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42.343
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Men's 500m
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LIN Xiaojun
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41.329
2
ZHONG Yuchen
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41.549
3
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
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41.750
4
DUBOIS Steven
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42.008
 
KIM Tae Sung
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PEN
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
POUTSMA Selma
SCHULTING Suzanne
van KERKHOF Yara
VELZEBOER Xandra
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4:07.531
2
BOUTIN Kim
DOAK Rikki
SARAULT Courtney
STEENGE Renee Marie
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4:07.868
3
CHOI Minjeong
KIM Geon Hee
KIM Gilli
SHIM Suk Hee
KOR.gif
4:08.238
4
GONG Li
WANG Xinran
XU Aili
ZANG Yize
CHN.gif
4:08.989
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final A Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LI Wenlong
LIN Xiaojun
LIU Guanyi
ZHONG Yuchen
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6:51.106
2
IWASA Dan
MIYATA Shogo
WATANABE Keita
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
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5:51.173
3
NOGRADI Bence
TALABOS Attila
TIBORCZ Daniel
VARNYU Alex
HUN.gif
6:52.326
4
DANDJINOU William
DION Pascal
LAOUN Maxime
ROUSSEL Felix
CAN.gif
6:52.504
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