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Speed Skating ISU Norges Cup 2 2022 - 2023


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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Hanna SVENNI
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4.27,01
2
Julie Berg SJØBREND
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4.29,79
3
Victoria Keltie SÆTERSDAL
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4.31,97
4
Kari-Celine REISS-JACOBSEN
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4.47,82
5
Elin FRYCKBERG
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4.55,33
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Vetle STANGELAND
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6.42,75
2
Thomas Lande ERIKSEN
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6.58,35
3
Didrik Møller NORDAL
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7.08,97
4
Viktor Smedstad HAUKAAS
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7.11,47
5
Joren SLEEKING
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7.17,03
6
Robin SLEEKING
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7.39,41
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Women's Junior 500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Martine SOLEM
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41,08
2
Aline Holbø DYRSET
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42,76
3
Sofie ULSET
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42,83
4
Olina NORHEIM
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42,97
5
Pauline Lysø OLSEN
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43,14
6
Anne Sofie BIRKEDAL
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43,95
7
Emily PLOZICKI
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44,65
8
Amalie Haugerud TEIG
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46,16
9
Silje STOMPERUDHAUGEN
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46,28
10
Leona Olstad GRINDEN
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47,27
11
Lovisia Olstad GRINDEN
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47,41
12
Ada DARUP
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50,36

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Men's Junior 500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Cristian Landrø MAGNUSSEN
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36,67
2
Martin Solberg ANDREASSEN
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37,48
3
Thomas ANDREASSEN
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38,32
4
Filip Møller NORDAL
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38,60
5
Christoffer HOVDE
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38,64
6
Nicolai ULVAN
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38,92
7
Sigurd Holbø DYRSET
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39,09
8
Jonas Olderli BERGET
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41,43
9
Sondre HVAMMEN
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41,56
10
Mathias MYHRER
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41,94
11
Bernard BENJAMINSEN
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42,38
12
Ask DARUP
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42,40
13
Marius Sæther NILSEN
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42,52
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Women's Junior 1000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Martine SOLEM
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1.23,33
2
Ina NAKKEN
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1.24,74
3
Vilde SEMB
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1.25,38
4
Dina STORELID
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1.26,11
5
Aline Holbø DYRSET
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1.26,70
6
Sofie ULSET
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1.28,36
7
Anne Sofie BIRKEDAL
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1.31,15
8
Milla Grønvold ANDERSEN
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1.31,55
9
Emily PLOZICKI
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1.32,59
10
Ingrid Håkegård EICHLER
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1.32,80
11
Lova NYSTRÖM ELIASSON
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1.33,28
12
Amalie Haugerud TEIG
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1.35,15
13
Leona Olstad GRINDEN
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1.36,65
14
Silje STOMPERUDHAUGEN
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1.38,19
15
Pernille Løvestad SKOLEM
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1.38,35
16
Lovisia Olstad GRINDEN
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1.38,70
17
Ada DARUP
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1.51,69

 

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Men's Junior 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Emil Pedersen MATRE
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1.50,66
2
Sigurd Holbø DYRSET
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1.53,14
3
Finn Elias HANEBERG
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1.53,49
4
Thomas ANDREASSEN
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1.53,59
5
Filip Møller NORDAL
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1.55,54
6
Aron AANNØ
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1.56,53
7
Christoffer HOVDE
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1.57,76
8
Sigmund LØVLIEN-KROKHAUG
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2.01,37
9
Nicolai ULVAN
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2.01,88
10
Herman HOFF
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2.02,29
11
Frederik Gajos HAMRE
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2.04,70
12
Bernard BENJAMINSEN
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2.13,00
13
Jonas Olderli BERGET
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2.15,04
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Women's Junior 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Vilde SEMB
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4.35,97
2
Dina STORELID
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4.36,23
3
Ina NAKKEN
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4.43,36
4
Olina NORHEIM
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4.47,86
5
Ingrid Håkegård EICHLER
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4.51,34
6
Pauline Lysø OLSEN
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4.52,97
7
Milla Grønvold ANDERSEN
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5.02,82
8
Lova NYSTRÖM ELIASSON
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5.11,48
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