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Speed Skating ISU Allround & Sprint World Championships 2024


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Speed Skating ISU Allround & Sprint World Championships 2024

 

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:JPN Miho Takagi and :CHN Zhongyan Ning are the 2024 Sprint World Champions :champion:

 

Takagi beat the :NED duo Femke Kok (2nd) and Jutta Leerdam (3rd), meanwhile Zhongyan outskated :NED Jenning De Boo and :CAN Laurent Dubreuil thanks to his superiority over the 1000m stints

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Day 1 - All Around Sprint

 

Women’s 500m

Gold- :NED Femke Kok (37.07)

Silver- :JPN Miho Takagi (37.13)

Bronze- :KOR Min-Sun Kim (37.36)

 

Men’s 500m

Gold- :CAN Laurent Dubreuil :cheer: (34.47)

Silver- :POL Marek Kania (34.56)

Bronze- :NED Jenning De Boo (34.65)

 

Women’s 1000m

Gold- :JPN Miho Takagi (1:13.32)

Silver- :NED Jutta Leerdam (1:13.71)

Bronze- :NED Femke Kok (1:14.35)

 

Men’s 1000m

Gold- :CHN Zhongyan Ning (1:07.67)

Silver- :BEL Mathias Voste (1:07.85)

Bronze- :NED Kjeld Nuis (1:07.90)

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Day 2 - All Around Sprint

 

Women’s 500m

Gold- :NED Femke Kok (37.07)

Silver- :KOR Min-Sun Kim (37.11)

Bronze- :USA Erin Jackson (37.13)

 

Men’s 500m

Gold- :NED Jenning De Boo (34.27)

Silver- :CHN Zhongyan Ning (34.47)

Bronze- :CAN Laurent Dubreuil :cheer: (34.47)

 

Women’s 1000m

Gold- :NED Jutta Leerdam (1:12.86)

Silver- :JPN Miho Takagi (1:13.13)

Bronze- :NED Femke Kok (1:13.57)

 

Men’s 1000m

Gold- :CHN Zhongyan Ning (1:07.11)

Silver- :BEL Mathias Voste (1:07.50)

Bronze- :NED Kjeld Nuis (1:07.65)

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Just now, Josh said:

Just a question, anyone know why :USA Stolz isn’t competing? :mumble:

He decided to compete in the all-around and not in the sprint all-around.

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2 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

He decided to compete in the all-around and not in the sprint all-around.

Somewhat coincidentally, right as you sent that I came across a post on the ISU Speed Skating Instagram about Stolz winning the all-around 500m. :yikes::yikes:

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10 minutes ago, Josh said:

Somewhat coincidentally, right as you sent that I came across a post on the ISU Speed Skating Instagram about Stolz winning the all-around 500m. :yikes::yikes:

And with the track record :p

Imho, he haven't any podium chances.

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Somewhat coincidentally, right as you sent that I came across a post on the ISU Speed Skating Instagram about Stolz winning the all-around 500m:yikes::yikes:

Surely the surprise wasn't for him winning that? Biggest favourite for a single distance ever in the allround championships :d 

 

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

And with the track record :p

Imho, he haven't any podium chances.

Huh? :d 

 

The whole talk about these entire championships has for days been around "how on earth can Roest hold off Stolz?", they are basically the only two riders in the entire field with more than like 2% chance for the gold, and it's universally seen as 50/50, or with Stolz as favourite :d 

 

If nothing super weird happens, nobody other than Roest has any serious chance to come anywhere near Stolz. Of course, after 34.10 Stolz's chances have skyrocketed even more, and the 6:14 he just posted is even more insane. Roest needs the race of his life in the 5k, 1500m and 10k to even stand a chance now.

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