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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2019


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Men's 1000m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 7th-8th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CONFORTOLA Yuri
ITA.gif
1:46.649
2
LUEDTKE Adrian
GER.gif
1:47.055
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Men's 1000m
Final A Results

 

KOR.gif LIM Hyo Jun
1:26.468

 

KOR.gif HWANG Dae Heon
1:26.657

 

RUS.gif ELISTRATOV Semen
1:26.660

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WATANABE Keita
JPN.gif
1:26.877
5
DOTTI Tommaso
ITA.gif
1:26.967
6
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
1:27.369
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Women's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif SCHULTING Suzanne
5:26.880

 

KOR.gif CHOI Min Jeong
5:26.980

 

KOR.gif KIM Ji Yoo
5:27.039

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
5:27.121
5
ZANG Yize
CHN.gif
5:27.198
6
BOUTIN Kim
CAN.gif
5:27.428
7
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
5:39.195
  VAN RUIJVEN Lara
NED.gif
DNF
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Women's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif SCHULTING Suzanne
81Final Points

 

KOR.gif CHOI Min Jeong
76Final Points

 

CAN.gif BOUTIN Kim
37Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VAN RUIJVEN Lara
NED.gif
34F.P.
5
KIM Ji Yoo
KOR.gif
29F.P.
6
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
26F.P.
7
FAN Kexin
CHN.gif
24F.P.
8
ZANG Yize
CHN.gif
13F.P.
9
VALCEPINA Martina
ITA.gif
5F.P.
10
DESMET Hanne
BEL.gif
5F.P.
11
SEIDEL Anna
GER.gif
3F.P.
12
DE VRIES Rianne
NED.gif
3F.P.
13
PIERRON Veronique
FRA.gif
3F.P.
14
CHRISTIE Elise
GBR.gif
2F.P.
15
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
1F.P.
16
MASCITTO Cynthia
ITA.gif
41C.D.R.
17
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
41C.D.R.
18
JASZAPATI Petra
HUN.gif
49C.D.R.
19
HUOT MARCHAND Tifany
FRA.gif
56C.D.R.
20
QU Chunyu
CHN.gif
61C.D.R.
21
HIRAI Ami
JPN.gif
66C.D.R.
22
KIM Iong A
KAZ.gif
68C.D.R.
23
SARAULT Courtney Lee
CAN.gif
73C.D.R.
24
BINEY Maame
USA.gif
76C.D.R.
25
THOMSON Kathryn
GBR.gif
78C.D.R.
26
CHARLES Alyson
CAN.gif
79C.D.R.
27
BACSKAI Sara Luca
HUN.gif
79C.D.R.
28
KIKUCHI Sumire
JPN.gif
79C.D.R.
29
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
POL.gif
80C.D.R.
30
RUSNAKOVA Petra
SVK.gif
80C.D.R.
31
MAZUR Nicole
POL.gif
81C.D.R.
32
SEJPALOVA Michaela
CZE.gif
88C.D.R.
33
FILIPOVA Lucia
SVK.gif
89C.D.R.
34
PENCHEVA Zornica
BUL.gif
93C.D.R.
35
UZAKOVA Mariia
UKR.gif
95C.D.R.
36
YAKIMOVA Anna
BUL.gif
96C.D.R.
37
GOH Cheyenne
SGP.gif
97C.D.R.
38
IZAFATAVA Mariya
BLR.gif
97C.D.R.
39
SHIM Suk Hee
KOR.gif
99C.D.R.
40
CHONG Anja
MAS.gif
105C.D.R.
41
DZHUSTROVA Lilia
BUL.gif
111C.D.R.
42
ASCIC Valentina
CRO.gif
112C.D.R.
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Men's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

KOR.gif LIM Hyo Jun
5:00.998

 

RUS.gif ELISTRATOV Semen
5:01.120

 

JPN.gif WATANABE Keita
5:01.847

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LEE June Seo
KOR.gif
5:01.917
5
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
5:05.156
6
DUBOIS Steven
CAN.gif
5:05.189
7
GIRARD Samuel
CAN.gif
5:07.162
8
WU Dajing
CHN.gif
6:08.291
  HWANG Dae Heon
KOR.gif
PEN
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Men's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

KOR.gif LIM Hyo Jun
102Final Points

 

KOR.gif HWANG Dae Heon
55Final Points

 

RUS.gif ELISTRATOV Semen
44Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GIRARD Samuel
CAN.gif
29F.P.
5
WU Dajing
CHN.gif
22F.P.
6
WATANABE Keita
JPN.gif
21F.P.
7
LEE June Seo
KOR.gif
21F.P.
8
REN Ziwei
CHN.gif
19F.P.
9
DUBOIS Steven
CAN.gif
10F.P.
10
LIU Shaolin Sandor
HUN.gif
5F.P.
11
DOTTI Tommaso
ITA.gif
5F.P.
12
XU Hongzhi
CHN.gif
3F.P.
13
CONFORTOLA Yuri
ITA.gif
2F.P.
14
KIKUCHI Kota
JPN.gif
2F.P.
15
LUEDTKE Adrian
GER.gif
1F.P.
16
DE LAAT Itzhak
NED.gif
1F.P.
17
DESMET Stijn
BEL.gif
39C.D.R.
18
HAMELIN Charles
CAN.gif
41C.D.R.
19
SHULGINOV Alexander
RUS.gif
45C.D.R.
20
BURJAN Csaba
HUN.gif
49C.D.R.
21
LEPAPE Sebastien
FRA.gif
52C.D.R.
22
TRAN Aaron
USA.gif
59C.D.R.
23
YOSHINAGA Kazuki
JPN.gif
64C.D.R.
24
BYKANOV Vladislav
ISR.gif
75C.D.R.
25
BLUNDEN Keanu
AUS.gif
78C.D.R.
26
YARDIMCI Firat
TUR.gif
85C.D.R.
27
KRUZBERGS Roberts
LAT.gif
86C.D.R.
28
HONG Thomas Insuk
USA.gif
86C.D.R.
29
GALIAKHMETOV Adil
KAZ.gif
89C.D.R.
30
FAUCONNET Thibaut
FRA.gif
91C.D.R.
31
ZHUMAGAZIYEV Nurbergen
KAZ.gif
95C.D.R.
32
HOOGERWERF Dylan
NED.gif
96C.D.R.
33
VARNYU Alex
HUN.gif
96C.D.R.
34
KOLENC Martin
CRO.gif
99C.D.R.
35
SITNIKOV Pavel
RUS.gif
100C.D.R.
36
HANDEI Oleh
UKR.gif
103C.D.R.
37
HANDEI Volodymyr
UKR.gif
103C.D.R.
38
MCANUFF Sean
IRL.gif
104C.D.R.
39
ANDERMANN Dominic
AUT.gif
107C.D.R.
40
BERZINS Reinis
LAT.gif
108C.D.R.
41
TAN Trevor Xu Xuan
SGP.gif
109C.D.R.
42
LABORDE Nicolas
COL.gif
115C.D.R.
43
GEORGIEV Dimitar
BUL.gif
117C.D.R.
44
PETRE Ward
BEL.gif
122C.D.R.
45
DE ROSE Ethan
NZL.gif
125C.D.R.
46
JUNG Hyun Woo Andy
AUS.gif
126C.D.R.
47
RYZHOU Yauheni
BLR.gif
129C.D.R.
48
GERE Augustin
LUX.gif
130C.D.R.
49
OMERAGIC Tarik
BIH.gif
133C.D.R.
50
FAJKUS Radek
CZE.gif
133C.D.R.
51
LIN Chun-Chieh
TPE.gif
137C.D.R.
52
SHAHRUM Hazim
MAS.gif
143C.D.R.
53
ANGELOV Kaloyan
BUL.gif
145C.D.R.
54
DJORDJEVIC Jovan
SRB.gif
147C.D.R.
55
ARADHYA Akash
IND.gif
147C.D.R.
56
TREACY Farrell
GBR.gif
174C.D.R.
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final A Results

 

KOR.gif South Korea
CHOI Min Jeong
KIM Geon Hee
KIM Ji Yoo
SHIM Suk Hee

4:13.904

 

RUS.gif Russia
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
KONSTANTINOVA Ekaterina
MALAGICH Emina
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia

4:14.353

 

CAN.gif Canada
BOUTIN Kim
DE SERRES-RAINVILLE Camille
CHARLES Alyson
SARAULT Courtney Lee

4:14.984

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DE VRIES Rianne
SCHULTING Suzanne
VAN KERKHOF Yara
VAN RUIJVEN Lara
NED.gif
4:21.751
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final A Results

 

KOR.gif South Korea
HWANG Dae Heon
LEE June Seo
LIM Hyo Jun
PARK Ji Won

7:04.292

 

CHN.gif China
REN Ziwei
WU Dajing
XU Hongzhi
YANG Shuai

7:04.651

 

HUN.gif Hungary
BURJAN Csaba
KRUEGER Cole William Isaac
LIU Shaolin Sandor
VARNYU Alex

7:04.961

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AYRAPETYAN Denis
ELISTRATOV Semen
SHULGINOV Alexander
SITNIKOV Pavel
RUS.gif
7:18.095
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
KOR.gif South Korea
8
5
2
15
2
NED.gif Netherlands
4
0
1
5
3
CHN.gif China
0
3
1
4
4
CAN.gif Canada
0
2
3
5
4
RUS.gif Russia
0
2
3
5
6
HUN.gif Hungary
0
0
1
1
6
JPN.gif Japan
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
12
12
12
36


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
KOR.gif South Korea
6
2
1
9
2
NED.gif Netherlands
2
0
1
3
3
CHN.gif China
0
3
1
4
4
CAN.gif Canada
0
2
2
4
5
RUS.gif Russia
0
1
2
3
6
HUN.gif Hungary
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
8
8
8
24
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