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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2017


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Women's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

KOR.gif SHIM Suk Hee
5:12.382

 

KOR.gif KIM Ji Yoo
5:12.464

 

GBR.gif Elise CHRISTIE
5:12.542

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Marianne ST-GELAIS
CAN.gif
5:13.533
5
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
5:13.793
6
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
5:14.311
7
Rianne de VRIES
NED.gif
5:17.581
8
Arianna FONTANA
ITA.gif
5:25.006
9
CHOI Min Jeong
KOR.gif
5:28.828
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Women's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GBR.gif Elise CHRISTIE
89Final Points

 

CAN.gif Marianne ST-GELAIS
68Final Points

 

KOR.gif SHIM Suk Hee
52Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KIM Ji Yoo
KOR.gif
39F.P.
5
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
36F.P.
6
CHOI Min Jeong
KOR.gif
16F.P.
7
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
16F.P.
8
Rianne de VRIES
NED.gif
9F.P.
9
Arianna FONTANA
ITA.gif
8F.P.
10
Marie-Eve DROLET
CAN.gif
5F.P.
11
Petra JASZAPATI
HUN.gif
2F.P.
12
GUO Yihan
CHN.gif
1F.P.
13
Sofia PROSVIRNOVA
RUS.gif
39P.P.
14
ZANG Yize
CHN.gif
40P.P.
15
Ekaterina KONSTANTINOVA
RUS.gif
49P.P.
16
Jessica KOOREMAN
USA.gif
53P.P.
17
Anna SEIDEL
GER.gif
57P.P.
18
Deanna LOCKETT
AUS.gif
58P.P.
19
Tifany HUOT MARCHAND
FRA.gif
64P.P.
20
Bianca WALTER
GER.gif
65P.P.
21
Yara van KERKHOF
NED.gif
66P.P.
22
Moemi KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
66P.P.
23
Hitomi SAITO
JPN.gif
73P.P.
24
Kim BOUTIN
CAN.gif
80P.P.
25
Hanne DESMET
BEL.gif
80P.P.
26
Veronique PIERRON
FRA.gif
82P.P.
27
Sumire KIKUCHI
JPN.gif
82P.P.
28
Natalia MALISZEWSKA
POL.gif
83P.P.
29
Andrea KESZLER
HUN.gif
84P.P.
30
Kathryn THOMSON
GBR.gif
87P.P.
31
Magdalena WARAKOMSKA
POL.gif
92P.P.
32
Katerina NOVOTNA
CZE.gif
93P.P.
33
Katrin MANOILOVA
BUL.gif
97P.P.
34
Anastassiya KRESTOVA
KAZ.gif
99P.P.
35
Lucia PERETTI
ITA.gif
101P.P.
36
Michaela SEJPALOVA
CZE.gif
101P.P.
37
Alica PORUBSKA
SVK.gif
105P.P.
38
Agne SEREIKAITE
LTU.gif
106P.P.
39
Gabriella HACHEM
USA.gif
110P.P.
40
Erika LINDGREN
SWE.gif
111P.P.
41
LIN Yu-Tzu
TPE.gif
116P.P.
42
Vera TRYBUL
BLR.gif
117P.P.
43
Mariia UZAKOVA
UKR.gif
119P.P.
44
Charlotte GILMARTIN
GBR.gif
121P.P.
45
Katarina BURIC
CRO.gif
124P.P.
46
Cheyenne GOH
SGP.gif
129P.P.
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Men's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif Sjinkie KNEGT
4:47.344

 

KOR.gif SEO Yi Ra
4:47.594

 

RUS.gif Victor AN
4:48.362

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Samuel GIRARD
CAN.gif
4:48.550
5
WU Dajing
CHN.gif
4:58.215
6
Charles HAMELIN
CAN.gif
5:04.724
7
Shaoang LIU
HUN.gif
6:04.497
  SIN da Woon
KOR.gif
PEN
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Men's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

KOR.gif SEO Yi Ra
81Final Points

 

NED.gif Sjinkie KNEGT
73Final Points

 

CAN.gif Samuel GIRARD
37Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SIN da Woon
KOR.gif
34F.P.
5
Shaoang LIU
HUN.gif
26F.P.
6
WU Dajing
CHN.gif
24F.P.
7
Victor AN
RUS.gif
23F.P.
8
Charles HAMELIN
CAN.gif
18F.P.
9
HAN Tianyu
CHN.gif
8F.P.
10
Shaolin Sandor LIU
HUN.gif
7F.P.
11
Viktor KNOCH
HUN.gif
7F.P.
12
Semen ELISTRATOV
RUS.gif
5F.P.
13
J R CELSKI
USA.gif
3F.P.
14
LEE Jung Su
KOR.gif
1F.P.
15
Charle COURNOYER
CAN.gif
33P.P.
16
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
43P.P.
17
Daan BREEUWSMA
NED.gif
45P.P.
18
Dylan HOOGERWERF
NED.gif
47P.P.
19
Keita WATANABE
JPN.gif
50P.P.
20
Ryosuke SAKAZUME
JPN.gif
50P.P.
21
Denis NIKISHA
KAZ.gif
63P.P.
22
Vladislav BYKANOV
ISR.gif
63P.P.
23
Roberts ZVEJNIEKS
LAT.gif
74P.P.
24
Andrea CASSINELLI
ITA.gif
77P.P.
25
Tristan NAVARRO
FRA.gif
79P.P.
26
Jens ALMEY
BEL.gif
85P.P.
27
Tommaso DOTTI
ITA.gif
85P.P.
28
Maksim SIARHEYU
BLR.gif
90P.P.
29
Rafal ANIKEJ
POL.gif
90P.P.
30
Hyun Woo (Andy) JUNG
AUS.gif
98P.P.
31
Gert-Jan GOEMINNE
BEL.gif
99P.P.
32
Thibaut FAUCONNET
FRA.gif
103P.P.
33
Jacob JANSSON
SWE.gif
103P.P.
34
Joshua CHEETHAM
GBR.gif
104P.P.
35
Pierre BODA
AUS.gif
104P.P.
36
Ryan McANUFF
IRL.gif
108P.P.
37
Einar AGDESTEIN
NOR.gif
109P.P.
38
Christoph SCHUBERT
GER.gif
110P.P.
39
Edin BRANKOVIC
BIH.gif
113P.P.
40
Tunay SIMSEK
TUR.gif
118P.P.
41
Nurbergen ZHUMAGAZIYEV
KAZ.gif
119P.P.
42
Volodymyr HANDEI
UKR.gif
119P.P.
43
Sebastian CANO
COL.gif
120P.P.
44
John-Henry KRUEGER
USA.gif
124P.P.
45
Dominic ANDERMANN
AUT.gif
128P.P.
46
Zachary BIGGS
NZL.gif
134P.P.
47
SU Jun-Peng
TPE.gif
137P.P.
48
Farrell TREACY
GBR.gif
138P.P.
49
Ivan MARTINIC
CRO.gif
139P.P.
50
Dimitar GEORGIEV
BUL.gif
140P.P.
51
Salvijus RAMANAUSKAS
LTU.gif
143P.P.
52
Matej FILIP
SVK.gif
145P.P.
53
CHU Sidney K
HKG.gif
147P.P.
54
Lucas NG
SGP.gif
148P.P.
55
Mukerrem DENIZ
TUR.gif
154P.P.
56
Ivan MOJSILOVIC
SRB.gif
155P.P.
57
de Vin WONG
MAS.gif
158P.P.
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 5th-6th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valerie MALTAIS
Marianne ST-GELAIS
Kasandra BRADETTE
Kim BOUTIN
CAN.gif
4:11.129
2
Tatiana BORODULINA
Evgeniya ZAKHAROVA
Sofia PROSVIRNOVA
Ekaterina EFREMENKOVA
RUS.gif
4:14.214
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final A Results

 

CHN.gif China
FAN Kexin
GUO Yihan
LIN Yue
ZANG Yize

4:14.058

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Bernadett HEIDUM
Andrea KESZLER
Sara Luca BACSKAI
Petra JASZAPATI

4:14.627

 

JPN.gif Japan
Ayuko ITO
Hitomi SAITO
Sumire KIKUCHI
Aoi WATANABE

4:16.668

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jorien ter MORS
Yara van KERKHOF
Rianne de VRIES
Suzanne SCHULTING
NED.gif
4:22.347
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final B Results
The Teams will be ranked 5th-8th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Guillaume BASTILLE
Charles HAMELIN
Charle COURNOYER
Samuel GIRARD
CAN.gif
6:51.596
2
Nurbergen ZHUMAGAZIYEV
Aydar BEKZHANOV
Abzal AZHGALIYEV
Denis NIKISHA
KAZ.gif
6:53.797
3
J R CELSKI
John-Henry KRUEGER
Thomas Insuk HONG
Aaron TRAN
USA.gif
6:54.748
  SEO Yi Ra
SIN da Woon
HAN Seung Soo
LIM Kyoung Won
KOR.gif
PEN
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final A Results

 

NED.gif Netherlands
Daan BREEUWSMA
Sjinkie KNEGT
Itzhak de LAAT
Dennis VISSER

7:06.826

 

CHN.gif China
WU Dajing
XU Hongzhi
HAN Tianyu
REN Ziwei

7:07.523

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Viktor KNOCH
Csaba BURJAN
Shaolin Sandor LIU
Shaoang LIU

7:07.544

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
  Semen ELISTRATOV
Vladimir GRIGOREV
Victor AN
Alexander SHULGINOV
RUS.gif
PEN
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
KOR.gif South Korea
4
2
5
11
2
NED.gif Netherlands
3
1
1
5
3
GBR.gif Great Britain
3
0
1
4
4
CHN.gif China
2
2
0
4
5
CAN.gif Canada
0
5
2
7
6
HUN.gif Hungary
0
2
1
3
7
JPN.gif Japan
0
0
1
1
7
RUS.gif Russia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to PyeongChang 2018
12
12
12
36


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
CHN.gif China
2
2
0
4
2
KOR.gif South Korea
2
0
4
6
3
NED.gif Netherlands
2
0
1
3
4
GBR.gif Great Britain
2
0
0
2
5
CAN.gif Canada
0
4
1
5
6
HUN.gif Hungary
0
2
1
3
7
JPN.gif Japan
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to PyeongChang 2018
8
8
8
24
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