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Men's Mass Start
Semifinal 2 Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kristian ULEKLEIV
NOR.gif
607.56,44
2
Felix MALY
GER.gif
407.56,67
3
LEE Seung-Hoon
KOR.gif
207.56,87
4
Ethan CEPURAN
USA.gif
107.57,42
5
Kota KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
87.57,71
6
Bart HOOLWERF
NED.gif
77.59,19
7
Andrea GIOVANNINI
ITA.gif
58.00,40
8
Gabriel ODOR
AUT.gif
47.59,22
9
Hayden MAYEUR
CAN.gif
37.57,97
10
Stefan DUE SCHMIDT
DEN.gif
07.59,73
11
Vitaliy CHSHIGOLEV
KAZ.gif
08.19,93
12
CONG Zhenlong
CHN.gif
08.20,27
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Women's Mass Start
Semifinal 1 Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Sumire KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
609.16,54
2
Mia KILBURG
USA.gif
409.16,78
3
HWANG Hyun-Sun
KOR.gif
219.16,80
4
Ivanie BLONDIN
CAN.gif
119.16,91
5
YANG Binyu
CHN.gif
109.16,89
6
Irene SCHOUTEN
NED.gif
69.16,97
7
Sandrine TAS
BEL.gif
59.25,28
8
Magdalena CZYSZCZOŃ
POL.gif
49.18,73
9
Claudia PECHSTEIN
GER.gif
09.19,45
10
Gemma COOPER
GBR.gif
09.22,46
11
Abigél MERCS
HUN.gif
09.36,89
12
Kaitlyn MCGREGOR
SUI.gif
09.38,12
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Women's Mass Start
Semifinal 2 Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Marijke GROENEWOUD
NED.gif
639.07,90
2
Laura PEVERI
ITA.gif
429.08,26
3
Michelle UHRIG
GER.gif
219.08,52
4
Valerie MALTAIS
CAN.gif
109.08,58
5
PARK Ji-Woo
KOR.gif
69.08,81
6
Karolina BOSIEK
POL.gif
69.09,70
7
CHEN Aoyu
CHN.gif
39.08,92
8
Ramona HÄRDI
SUI.gif
39.09,60
9
Sofie Karoline HAUGEN
NOR.gif
39.09,97
10
Giorgia BIRKELAND
USA.gif
09.09,07
11
Yuna ONODERA
JPN.gif
09.09,21
12
Zuzana KURŠOVÁ
CZE.gif
09.13,17
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Men's 1000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jordan STOLZ
USA.gif
1.07,11
2
Thomas KROL
NED.gif
1.07,78
3
Cornelius KERSTEN
GBR.gif
1.08,02
4
Kjeld NUIS
NED.gif
1.08,10
5
Håvard Holmefjord LORENTZEN
NOR.gif
1.08,26
6
Hein OTTERSPEER
NED.gif
1.08,31
7
Antoine GÉLINAS-BEAULIEU
CAN.gif
1.08,73
8
Mathias VOSTÉ
BEL.gif
1.08,75
9
Marten LIIV
EST.gif
1.08,82(1)
10
Cooper MCLEOD
USA.gif
1.08,82(3)
11
Laurent DUBREUIL
CAN.gif
1.08,90
12
Tatsuya SHINHAMA
JPN.gif
1.08,92
13
Damian ŻUREK
POL.gif
1.09,09
14
David BOSA
ITA.gif
1.09,10
15
NING Zhongyan
CHN.gif
1.09,15
16
Ryota KOJIMA
JPN.gif
1.09,21
17
Piotr MICHALSKI
POL.gif
1.09,32
18
Moritz KLEIN
GER.gif
1.09,45
19
Hendrik DOMBEK
GER.gif
1.09,60
20
Kazuya YAMADA
JPN.gif
1.09,79
21
Nil LLOP IZQUIERDO
ESP.gif
1.10,00
22
LIAN Ziwen
CHN.gif
1.10,19
23
Vincent DE HAÎTRE
CAN.gif
1.10,29
24
LIU Bin
CHN.gif
1.10,89
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Women's 1000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jutta LEERDAM
NED.gif
1.13,03
2
Antoinette RIJPMA-DE JONG
NED.gif
1.14,26
3
Miho TAKAGI
JPN.gif
1.14,37
4
Kimi GOETZ
USA.gif
1.14,48
5
Brittany BOWE
USA.gif
1.14,68
6
Vanessa HERZOG
AUT.gif
1.15,12
7
Yekaterina AYDOVA
KAZ.gif
1.15,26
8
Ellia SMEDING
GBR.gif
1.15,28
9
Erin JACKSON
USA.gif
1.15,63
10
Michelle de JONG
NED.gif
1.15,67
11
KIM Min-Sun
KOR.gif
1.15,88
12
Karolina BOSIEK
POL.gif
1.16,27
13
HAN Mei
CHN.gif
1.16,40
14
Isabelle van ELST
BEL.gif
1.16,52
15
KIM Hyun-Yung
KOR.gif
1.16,68
16
Alina DAURANOVA
KAZ.gif
1.16,74
17
LI Qishi
CHN.gif
1.16,76
18
Maddison PEARMAN
CAN.gif
1.17,20
19
Kako YAMANE
JPN.gif
1.17,79
20
Natalia JABRZYK
POL.gif
1.18,06
21
Lea Sophie SCHOLZ
GER.gif
1.18,29
22
Martine RIPSRUD
NOR.gif
1.18,33
 
Sumire KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
WDR
 
Kaitlyn MCGREGOR
SUI.gif
WDR
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Men's Mass Start
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Bart SWINGS
BEL.gif
607.30,99
2
Bart HOOLWERF
NED.gif
407.31,05
3
Andrea GIOVANNINI
ITA.gif
237.31,09
4
LEE Seung-Hoon
KOR.gif
107.31,36
5
Jorrit BERGSMA
NED.gif
78.17,45
6
Kristian ULEKLEIV
NOR.gif
67.31,53
7
Daniele DI STEFANO
ITA.gif
67.31,56
8
Gabriel ODOR
AUT.gif
28.03,01
9
Livio WENGER
SUI.gif
07.31,77
10
Ethan CEPURAN
USA.gif
07.31,85
11
Kota KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
07.31,94
12
Conor MCDERMOTT-MOSTOWY
USA.gif
07.32,18
13
Felix MALY
GER.gif
07.32,73
14
Connor HOWE
CAN.gif
07.33,30
15
CHUNG Jae-Won
KOR.gif
04.22,69
 
Peter MICHAEL
NZL.gif
DQ
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Women's Mass Start
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Marijke GROENEWOUD
NED.gif
668.19,36
2
Ivanie BLONDIN
CAN.gif
408.34,19
3
Irene SCHOUTEN
NED.gif
228.34,37
4
Mia KILBURG
USA.gif
108.34,67
5
Laura PEVERI
ITA.gif
48.34,78
6
Sandrine TAS
BEL.gif
38.45,38
7
YANG Binyu
CHN.gif
38.34,91
8
Valerie MALTAIS
CAN.gif
28.36,07
9
Ramona HÄRDI
SUI.gif
18.40,93
10
Magdalena CZYSZCZOŃ
POL.gif
08.37,35
11
Karolina BOSIEK
POL.gif
08.35,43
12
Sumire KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
08.35,93
13
HWANG Hyun-Sun
KOR.gif
08.36,25
14
Michelle UHRIG
GER.gif
08.36,81
15
CHEN Aoyu
CHN.gif
08.39,04
16
PARK Ji-Woo
KOR.gif
08.41,76
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Jordan STOLZ
USA.gif
1.43,59
2
Kjeld NUIS
NED.gif
1.43,82
3
Thomas KROL
NED.gif
1.44,30
4
Wesly DIJS
NED.gif
1.44,59
5
Sander EITREM
NOR.gif
1.44,64
6
Bart SWINGS
BEL.gif
1.44,93
7
Antoine GÉLINAS-BEAULIEU
CAN.gif
1.45,24
8
Allan Dahl JOHANSSON
NOR.gif
1.45,40
9
NING Zhongyan
CHN.gif
1.45,50
10
Connor HOWE
CAN.gif
1.45,52
11
Taiyo NONOMURA
JPN.gif
1.45,55
12
Alessio TRENTINI
ITA.gif
1.46,04
13
Tyson LANGELAAR
CAN.gif
1.46,06
14
Kazuya YAMADA
JPN.gif
1.46,20
15
Masaya YAMADA
JPN.gif
1.46,54
16
Casey DAWSON
USA.gif
1.46,75
17
Dmitry MOROZOV  
KAZ.gif
1.46,76
18
Gabriel ODOR
AUT.gif
1.46,89
19
Emery LEHMAN
USA.gif
1.46,93
20
Stefan EMELE
GER.gif
1.47,04
21
UM Cheon-Ho
KOR.gif
1.47,10
22
Francesco BETTI
ITA.gif
1.47,98
23
SHEN Hanyang
CHN.gif
1.50,68
 
Peder KONGSHAUG
NOR.gif
DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Antoinette RIJPMA-DE JONG
NED.gif
1.53,54
2
Ragne WIKLUND
NOR.gif
1.54,30
3
Miho TAKAGI
JPN.gif
1.54,39
4
Ivanie BLONDIN
CAN.gif
1.54,71
5
Marijke GROENEWOUD
NED.gif
1.55,10
6
Kimi GOETZ
USA.gif
1.55,26
7
Jutta LEERDAM
NED.gif
1.55,32
8
HAN Mei
CHN.gif
1.55,61
9
Brittany BOWE
USA.gif
1.55,67
10
Ayano SATO
JPN.gif
1.55,76
11
Ellia SMEDING
GBR.gif
1.56,38
12
Béatrice LAMARCHE
CAN.gif
1.58,49
13
Yekaterina AYDOVA
KAZ.gif
1.58,54
14
Karolina BOSIEK
POL.gif
1.59,01
15
YANG Binyu
CHN.gif
1.59,17
16
Maddison PEARMAN
CAN.gif
1.59,71
17
Mia KILBURG
SUI.gif
1.59,96
18
Kaitlyn MCGREGOR
USA.gif
2.00,01
19
Yuna ONODERA
JPN.gif
2.00,17
20
Laura PEVERI
ITA.gif
2.00,19
21
Alina DAURANOVA
KAZ.gif
2.01,36
22
Sandrine TAS
BEL.gif
2.01,42
23
Lea Sophie SCHOLZ
GER.gif
2.02,20
 
LI Qishi
CHN.gif
WDR
 
Nadezhda MOROZOVA
KAZ.gif
WDR
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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Davide GHIOTTO
ITA.gif
12.41,35
2
Jorrit BERGSMA
NED.gif
12.55,64
3
Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
CAN.gif
13.01,84
4
Patrick ROEST
NED.gif
13.02,92
5
Graeme FISH
CAN.gif
13.03,51
6
Ryosuke TSUCHIYA
JPN.gif
13.12,59
7
Sigurd HENRIKSEN
NOR.gif
13.14,77
8
Andrea GIOVANNINI
ITA.gif
13.18,41
9
Takahiro ITO
JPN.gif
13.19,07
10
Fridtjof PETZOLD
GER.gif
13.21,39
11
Casey DAWSON
USA.gif
13.22,32
 
Sander EITREM
NOR.gif
DNF
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