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Speed Skating ISU Holland Cup 3a/Gruno Bokaal 2022


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Men's Allround
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Tjerk de BOER
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156,751
2
Jesse SPEIJERS
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156,966
3
Gert WIERDA
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157,839
4
Victor RAMLER
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158,055
5
Jasper KROMMENHOEK
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158,957
6
Yves VERGEER
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159,037
7
Homme Jan de GROOT
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159,478
8
Jur VEENJE
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160,095
9
Mathijs van ZWIETEN
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160,832
10
Lars WOELDERS
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161,120
11
Thomas de LANGE
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162,247
12
Matthieu HOLLAAR
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163,634
 
Bart VALENTIJN
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118,715
 
Jelle KOELEMAN
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118,931
 
Remco STAM
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119,110
 
Loek van VILSTEREN
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119,431
 
Stan van VLIET
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119,607
 
Nino van DIJK
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119,831
 
Joël BOM
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119,903
 
Jorian ten CATE
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119,915
 
Bram van ESSEN
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119,938
 
Jesse de LANGE
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119,984
 
Adriaan de KLUIVER
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120,190
 
Hylke de BOER
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120,290
 
Max DOUMA
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120,561
 
Colin James DUIVENVOORDEN
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121,222
 
Luc HEINE
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121,480
 
Otto van de POL
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123,872
 
Finn ten HOVE
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125,324
 
Ole ten HOVE
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125,558
 
Mark OOIJEVAAR
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127,959
 
Chris HUIZINGA
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79,432
 
Wesley HOLLENBERG
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77,090
 
Marwin TALSMA
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79,174
 
Dyon TALSMA
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78,546
 
Zeno de PONTI
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81,239
 
Colin SCHRIJVER
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86,024
 
Hidde WESTRA
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79,185
 
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