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Speed Skating ISU Mass Start Competition 2020 (Heerenveen 1)


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Speed Skating ISU Mass Start Competition 2020 (Heerenveen 1)

 

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Women's Mass Start
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Irene SCHOUTEN
.NED
639.00,64
2
Marijke GROENEWOUD
.NED
419.00,88
3
Elisa DUL
.NED
239.01,05
4
Kim TALSMA
.NED
109.01,15
5
Merel CONIJN
.NED
69.01,59
6
Emma ENGBERS
.NED
39.01,60
7
Myrthe de BOER
.NED
39.02,97
8
Chantal HENDRIKS
.NED
29.03,38
9
Ramona WESTERHUIS
.NED
29.04,62
10
Maya de JONG
.NED
29.05,55
11
Eline JANSEN
.NED
19.03,49
12
Rianne de VRIES
.NED
19.03,80
13
Sandra DEKKER
.NED
09.02,21
14
Tjilde BENNIS
.NED
09.05,71
15
Myrte SANDU
.NED
09.09,42
  Laura van RAMSHORST
.NED
DNS
  Femke MOSSINKOFF
.NED
DNS
  Roos TABAK
.NED
DNS


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Suzanne SCHULTING
.NED
669.12,74
2
Gioya LANCEE
.NED
409.12,87
3
Evelien VIJN
.NED
219.12,96
4
Kelly SCHOUTEN
.NED
109.13,04
5
Jessica MERKENS
.NED
69.13,29
6
Bente KERKHOFF
.NED
59.13,36
7
Esther KIEL
.NED
59.41,48
8
Paulien VERHAAR
.NED
29.13,44
9
Beau WAGEMAKER
.NED
29.16,81
10
Hanne DESMET
.BEL
09.13,80
11
Aggie WALSMA
.NED
09.14,09
12
Roos MARKUS
.NED
09.15,74
13
Muriël MEIJER
.NED
09.15,85
14
Sanne WESTRA
.NED
09.15,85
15
Lynn DEKKER
.NED
09.37,20
16
Sara van VLIET
.NED
09.43,02
17
Anne LELTZ
.NED
09.44,82
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Men's Mass Start
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kars JANSMAN
.NED
668.05,25
2
Marco van der TUIN
.NED
428.06,22
3
Remon VOS
.NED
218.06,75
4
Harm VISSER
.NED
108.07,80
5
Robert POST
.NED
68.07,88
6
Jordy HARINK
.NED
38.08,14
7
Lars WOELDERS
.NED
38.14,25
8
Remo SLOTEGRAAF
.NED
28.10,49
9
Ruben LIGTENBERG
.NED
28.13,05
10
Marwin TALSMA
.NED
18.10,25
11
Beau SNELLINK
.NED
18.11,13
12
Tom den HEIJER
.NED
08.08,53
13
Teun de WIT
.NED
08.08,72
14
Ruurd DIJKSTRA
.NED
08.09,21
15
Jorian ten CATE
.NED
08.10,12
16
Gabriele GALLI
.ITA
08.10,25
17
Stijn DESMET
.BEL
08.10,90
18
Philip DUE SCHMIDT
.DEN
08.11,04
19
Jordy van WORKUM
.NED
08.11,28
20
Mike DOGTEROM
.NED
08.11,83
21
Mats STOLTENBORG
.NED
08.16,63
22
Daan BESTEMAN
.NED
08.28,80
  Koen SLOOTWEG
.NED
DNS


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Crispijn ARIËNS
.NED
638.17,38
2
Arjan STROETINGA
.NED
408.17,61
3
Victor RAMLER
.NED
208.17,64
4
Marcel BOSKER
.NED
108.18,06
5
Chris HUIZINGA
.NED
78.31,12
6
Thomas GEERDINCK
.NED
68.18,31
7
Mark PRINSEN
.NED
58.39,54
8
Daan BREEUWSMA
.NED
38.18,37
9
Kai in 't VELD
.NED
38.36,94
10
Friso EMONS
.NED
08.18,71
11
Sjinkie KNEGT
.NED
08.18,79
12
Ivo de LA PORTE
.NED
08.19,44
13
Axel KOOPMAN
.NED
08.19,61
14
Ingmar BERGA
.NED
08.19,77
15
Stefan WOLFFENBUTTEL
.NED
08.20,06
16
Sjoerd KLEINHUIS
.NED
08.20,14
17
Gert WIERDA
.NED
08.21,45
18
Niek STOLHOF
.NED
08.24,68
19
Bart de VRIES
.NED
08.24,81
20
Vladislav BYKANOV
.ISR
08.30,28
21
Kevin HOEKSTRA
.NED
07.52,52
22
Sjoerd den HERTOG
.NED
07.52,53
23
Jort BOOMHOUWER
.NED
07.28,20
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Women's Mass Start
Final Results

 

.NED Esther KIEL
6610.07,95

 

.NED Kelly SCHOUTEN
4510.09,64

 

.NED Chantal HENDRIKS
2710.12,64

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Irene SCHOUTEN
.NED
07.05,52
5
Elisa DUL
.NED
07.05,58
6
Marijke GROENEWOUD
.NED
07.05,64
7
Evelien VIJN
.NED
07.05,69
8
Suzanne SCHULTING
.NED
07.05,82
9
Myrthe de BOER
.NED
07.05,84
10
Jessica MERKENS
.NED
07.05,89
11
Paulien VERHAAR
.NED
07.05,91
12
Bente KERKHOFF
.NED
07.05,98
13
Kim TALSMA
.NED
07.06,11
14
Emma ENGBERS
.NED
07.06,16
15
Gioya LANCEE
.NED
07.06,31
16
Merel CONIJN
.NED
07.06,56
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Men's Mass Start
Final Results

 

.NED Esther KIEL
668.28,06

 

.NED Kelly SCHOUTEN
448.29,68

 

.NED Chantal HENDRIKS
288.36,40

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Arjan STROETINGA
.NED
108.37,27
5
Harm VISSER
.NED
68.37,41
6
Chris HUIZINGA
.NED
38.37,92
7
Robert POST
.NED
08.38,02
8
Jordy HARINK
.NED
08.38,05
9
Victor RAMLER
.NED
08.38,05
10
Daan BREEUWSMA
.NED
08.38,14
11
Thomas GEERDINCK
.NED
08.38,65
12
Remo SLOTEGRAAF
.NED
08.39,34
13
Remon VOS
.NED
08.39,41
14
Lars WOELDERS
.NED
08.39,52
15
Marcel BOSKER
.NED
08.41,80
16
Marco van der TUIN
.NED
08.42,69
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