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Speed Skating ISU Single Distances World Championships 2024


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:NED Schouten wins her third gold medal of the tournament after falling early in the race. 
 

:CAN Blondin came close and won a silver medal before :NED Groenewoud with a bronze medal. 
 

Great mass start to watch with lots of action!

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First ever medal for :SUI I think with Wenger taking the bronze in the men’s mass start. :thumbup:

 

:BEL Swings wins yet another gold medal on the mass start after the gold at the 2022 Olympics and 2023 World Championships and a very surprising silver for :CAN Gélinas-Beaulieu

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43 minutes ago, Dennis said:

First ever medal for :SUI I think with Wenger taking the bronze in the men’s mass start. :thumbup:

 

:BEL Swings wins yet another gold medal on the mass start after the gold at the 2022 Olympics and 2023 World Championships and a very surprising silver for :CAN Gélinas-Beaulieu

Gelinas-Beaulieu is kind of the king of the side events here, taking medals in the team sprint, team pursuit and mass start :d 

 

Would have loved to see him take the gold today, but silver was awesome.

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The women's 5.000m about to start with :JPN Horikawa and :CAN Weidemann in pair 1. Both have good chances of finishing top 5 or even on the podium. It'll be interesting to see the time they can set.

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Surprising gold medal for :NED Joy Beune who had big doubts whether she should start here as the 1.500m that will be skated in about 3 hours from now is her favorite distance that she won in Quebec during the last World Cup weekend of the season.

 

Silver for the big favorite :NED Irene Schouten and bronze for the legend :CZE Martina Sáblíková

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:ITA Ghiotto destroys the competition and defends his world title in style!

 

:CAN wins the silver and bronze as Ted Jan Bloemen and Graeme Fish finish in 2nd and 3rd place. 

 

 

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:NED Schouten who won 3 golden medals and 1 silver medal this weekend has decided to retire! She also won 3 golden medals at the 2022 Olympics.

 

Quite a surprise to be honest

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Women’s Mass Start

Gold- :NED Irene Schouten (60 SP/8:23.71)

Silver- :CAN Ivanie Bloudin :cheer: (42 SP/8:23.81)

Bronze- :NED Marijke Groenewoud (20 SP/8:24.01)

 

Men’s Mass Start

Gold- :BEL Bart Swings (63 SP/8:40.67)

Silver- :CAN Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu :cheer: (40 SP/8:40.70)

Bronze- :SUI Livio Wenger (20 SP/8:40.77)

 

Men’s 1000m

Gold- :USA Jordan Stolz (1:06.05)

Silver- :CHN Zhongyan Ning (1:06.53)

Bronze- :NED Kjeld Nuis (1:06.80)

 

Women’s 1000m

Gold- :JPN Miho Takagi (1:12.83)

Silver- :CHN Mei Han (1:13.27)

Bronze- :NED Jutta Leerdam (1:13.28)

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