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Speed Skating ISU Stavanger Open 2020


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Men's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.NOR Sander EITREM
3.54,66

 

.NOR Ole Bjørnsmoen NÆSS
3.56,54

 

.NOR Oddbjørn MELLEMSTRAND
3.57,18

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Sander TVETER
.NOR
3.58,89
5
Kasper TVETER
.NOR
4.01,75
6
Didrik Møller NORDAL
.NOR
4.02,67
7
Birk Finnstø REFSAAS
.NOR
4.04,31
8
Emil ERVIK
.FIN
4.07,18
9
Erlend BELSVIK
.NOR
4.08,61
10
Daniel Thuv ERIKSEN
.NOR
4.09,36
11
Håkon Sundøen BRØRBY
.NOR
4.09,86
12
Vegard RYE
.NOR
4.11,24
13
Kristian VÅRVIK
.NOR
4.14,89
14
Joren SLEEKING
.NOR
4.16,12
15
Frank Erik TINDVIK
.NOR
4.18,02
16
Robin SLEEKING
.NOR
4.28,02
17
Alf HARBITZ
.NOR
5.26,06
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Women's Junior 500m
Final Results

 

.NOR Emily PLOZICKI
44,87

 

.NOR Patricia JOHANNESSEN
45,12

 

.NOR Hanna ENGEBRÅTEN
45,56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Signe Eide KIRKESÆTHER
.NOR
46,15
5
Stella NILSEN
.CZE
46,64
6
Åse Marie DAHN
.NOR
48,01
7
Ada DARUP
.NOR
48,79
8
Ingeborg SJØTHUN
.NOR
50,70
9
Milla Grønvold ANDERSEN
.NOR
54,46
10
Kitty NESSET
.NOR
54,66
11
Vilde SEMB
.NOR
1.06,64
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Men's Junior 500m
Final Results

 

.NOR Herman HOFF
41,07

 

.NOR Sigurd Holbø DYRSET
41,68

 

.NOR Ask DARUP
41,81

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Frederik Gajos HAMRE
.NOR
42,06
5
Christoffer HOVDE
.NOR
42,21
6
Kristoffer Knag SONGSTAD
.NOR
43,09
7
Birk KOMMEDAL
.NOR
46,16
8
Martin G. RØYSLAND
.NOR
46,52
9
Elias SKOGEN
.NOR
46,68
10
Nikolas JOHANNESSEN
.NOR
53,93
11
August Herlin RØKAAS
.NOR
54,57
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Women's Junior 1000m
Final Results

 

.NOR Aurora LØVÅS
1.27,36

 

.NOR Ina NAKKEN
1.30,10

 

.NOR Vilde SEMB
1.30,46

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Hanna ENGEBRÅTEN
.NOR
1.31,85
5
Emily PLOZICKI
.NOR
1.33,52
6
Signe Eide KIRKESÆTHER
.NOR
1.33,82
7
Stella NILSEN
.CZE
1.34,04
8
Patricia JOHANNESSEN
.NOR
1.34,69
9
Ingrid Håkegård EICHLER
.NOR
1.37,18
10
Ada DARUP
.NOR
1.43,85
11
Ingeborg SJØTHUN
.NOR
1.46,38
12
Milla Grønvold ANDERSEN
.NOR
1.49,58
13
Kitty NESSET
.NOR
1.54,85
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Men's Junior 1000m
Final Results

 

.NOR Herman HOFF
1.22,04

 

.NOR Christoffer HOVDE
1.23,17

 

.NOR Frederik Gajos HAMRE
1.24,88

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Philip Grønvold ANDERSEN
.NOR
1.26,94
5
Birk KOMMEDAL
.NOR
1.32,48
6
Martin G. RØYSLAND
.NOR
1.37,08
7
Elias SKOGEN
.NOR
1.37,26
8
Nikolas JOHANNESSEN
.NOR
1.52,26
9
August Herlin RØKAAS
.NOR
1.58,27
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Women's Junior 3000m
Final Results

 

.NOR Aurora LØVÅS
4.42,39

 

.NOR Ina NAKKEN
4.57,37

 

.NOR Olina NORHEIM
5.01,37

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Åse Marie DAHN
.NOR
5.07,15
5
Tuva FLØITEN
.NOR
5.14,16
6
Ingrid Håkegård EICHLER
.NOR
5.38,38
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Men's Junior 3000m
Final Results

 

.NOR Sigurd HENRIKSEN
4.04,05

 

.NOR Thomas ANDREASSEN
4.18.25

 

.NOR Ivar NORHEIM
4.19,09

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Sigurd Holbø DYRSET
.NOR
4.19,16
5
Ask DARUP
.NOR
4.44,56
6
Kristoffer Knag SONGSTAD
.NOR
4.44,61
7
Sondre DAHN
.NOR
4.44,75
8
Philip Grønvold ANDERSEN
.NOR
4.50,22
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