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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Championships 2021


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Women's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif SCHULTING Suzanne
5:21.602

 

CAN.gif SARAULT Courtney
5:21.773

 

NED.gif POUTSMA Selma
5:22.629

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DESMET Hanne
BEL.gif
5:22.737
5
FONTANA Arianna
ITA.gif
5:24.164
6
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
5:26.009
7
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
WHT.gif
5:57.844
  VELZEBOER Xandra
NED.gif
PEN
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Women's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif SCHULTING Suzanne
136Final Points

 

CAN.gif SARAULT Courtney
58Final Points

 

ITA.gif FONTANA Arianna
39Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
POUTSMA Selma
NED.gif
37F.P.
5
DESMET Hanne
BEL.gif
27F.P.
6
VELZEBOER Xandra
NED.gif
15F.P.
7
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
WHT.gif
13F.P.
8
SANTOS Kristen
USA.gif
11F.P.
9
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
WHT.gif
3F.P.
10
JASZAPATI Petra
HUN.gif
2F.P.
11
MAZUR Nicole
POL.gif
2F.P.
12
MASCITTO Cynthia
ITA.gif
1F.P.
13
VALCEPINA Martina
ITA.gif
32C.D.R.
14
BRUNELLE Florence
CAN.gif
40C.D.R.
15
MONVOISIN Aurelie
FRA.gif
40C.D.R.
16
MALISZEWSKA Natalia
POL.gif
52C.D.R.
17
VANKOVA Petra
CZE.gif
53C.D.R.
18
MANOILOVA Katrin
BUL.gif
57C.D.R.
19
ZAKHAROVA Evgeniya
WHT.gif
57C.D.R.
20
HUOT MARCHAND Tifany
FRA.gif
59C.D.R.
21
PORUBSKA Alica
SVK.gif
64C.D.R.
22
ZHANBUSINOVA Madina
KAZ.gif
66C.D.R.
23
HRUZOVA Michaela
CZE.gif
67C.D.R.
24
FILIPOVA Lucia
SVK.gif
69C.D.R.
25
JACOBS Gina
GER.gif
70C.D.R.
26
DEN DULK Tineke
BEL.gif
72C.D.R.
27
KONYA Zsofia
HUN.gif
73C.D.R.
28
ASCIC Valentina
CRO.gif
77C.D.R.
29
DOLGOPOLOVA Mariya
UKR.gif
79C.D.R.
30
KHAN Yana
KAZ.gif
82C.D.R.
31
TALAYEVA Volha
BLR.gif
85C.D.R.
32
STODDARD Corinne
USA.gif
89C.D.R.
33
JANSONE Anna
LAT.gif
91C.D.R.
34
JASIC Petra
SRB.gif
94C.D.R.
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Men's 3000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif LEPAPE Sebastien
4:47.602

 

NED.gif DE LAAT Itzhak
4:55.162

 

HUN.gif LIU Shaolin Sandor
4:58.602

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HOOGERWERF Dylan
NED.gif
5:02.249
5
ELISTRATOV Semen
WHT.gif
5:02.978
6
LIU Shaoang
HUN.gif
5:03.531
7
HAMELIN Charles
CAN.gif
5:03.628
8
SIGHEL Pietro
ITA.gif
5:31.737
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Men's Overall
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

HUN.gif LIU Shaoang
60Final Points

 

HUN.gif LIU Shaolin Sandor
55Final Points

 

WHT.gif ELISTRATOV Semen
44Final Points

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LEPAPE Sebastien
FRA.gif
42F.P.
5
DE LAAT Itzhak
NED.gif
42F.P.
6
HAMELIN Charles
CAN.gif
41F.P.
7
SIGHEL Pietro
ITA.gif
27F.P.
8
HOOGERWERF Dylan
NED.gif
16F.P.
9
DESMET Stijn
BEL.gif
7F.P.
10
SPECHENHAUSER Luca
ITA.gif
5F.P.
11
LAOUN Maxime
CAN.gif
3F.P.
12
IVLIEV Konstantin
WHT.gif
3F.P.
13
BYKANOV Vladislav
ISR.gif
1F.P.
14
KNEGT Sjinkie
NED.gif
38C.D.R.
15
GALIAKHMETOV Adil
KAZ.gif
41C.D.R.
16
DUBOIS Steven
CAN.gif
53C.D.R.
17
NIKISHA Denis
KAZ.gif
55C.D.R.
18
SCHUBERT Christoph
GER.gif
56C.D.R.
19
HEO Andrew
USA.gif
58C.D.R.
20
CONFORTOLA Yuri
ITA.gif
61C.D.R.
21
ANDERMANN Nico
AUT.gif
63C.D.R.
22
FAJKUS Radek
CZE.gif
67C.D.R.
23
PIVIROTTO Ryan
USA.gif
70C.D.R.
24
LUEDTKE Adrian
GER.gif
71C.D.R.
25
BERZINS Reinis
LAT.gif
78C.D.R.
26
KOLENC Martin
CRO.gif
79C.D.R.
27
NIEWINSKI Michal
POL.gif
81C.D.R.
28
GEORGIEV Dimitar
BUL.gif
82C.D.R.
29
O BRIEN Liam
IRL.gif
90C.D.R.
30
NAVARRO Tristan
FRA.gif
91C.D.R.
31
VANHOOREN Rino
BEL.gif
91C.D.R.
32
AKAR Furkan
TUR.gif
93C.D.R.
33
SIMSEK Tunay
TUR.gif
94C.D.R.
34
KRUZBERGS Roberts
LAT.gif
95C.D.R.
35
DJORDJEVIC Jovan
SRB.gif
98C.D.R.
36
MIHDALIOU Mikita
BLR.gif
101C.D.R.
37
METRAUX Thibault
SUI.gif
102C.D.R.
38
ARADHYA Akash
IND.gif
108C.D.R.
39
MURPHY Peter
LUX.gif
110C.D.R.
40
OMERAGIC Tarik
BIH.gif
114C.D.R.
41
BUKSAR Marian
SVK.gif
114C.D.R.
42
MACARAEG Julian
PHI.gif
116C.D.R.
43
PINTAR SENICA Valentino
SLO.gif
118C.D.R.
44
HANDEI Oleh
UKR.gif
119C.D.R.
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Women's 3000m Relay
Final A Results

 

NED.gif Netherlands
POUTSMA Selma
SCHULTING Suzanne
VAN KERKHOF Yara
VELZEBOER Xandra

4:08.024

 

FRA.gif France
DAUDET Gwendoline
HUOT MARCHAND Tifany
LEVEQUE Aurelie
MONVOISIN Aurelie

4:10.267

 

ITA.gif Italy
FONTANA Arianna
MASCITTO Cynthia
SIGHEL Arianna
VALCEPINA Martina

4:17.631

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EFREMENKOVA Ekaterina
MALAGICH Emina
PROSVIRNOVA Sofia
RASSKAZOVA Vera
WHT.gif
4:18.007
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Men's 5000m Relay
Final A Results

 

NED.gif Netherlands
BREEUWSMA Daan
DE LAAT Itzhak
KNEGT Sjinkie
VAN 'T WOUT Jens

6:46.161

 

HUN.gif Hungary
BURJAN Csaba
KRUEGER John-Henry
LIU Shaoang
LIU Shaolin Sandor

6:55.809

 

ITA.gif Italy
CONFORTOLA Yuri
DOTTI Tommaso
SIGHEL Pietro
SPECHENHAUSER Luca

6:56.554

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
  AYRAPETYAN Denis
EYBOG Daniil
IVLIEV Konstantin
SITNIKOV Pavel
WHT.gif
PEN
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
7
2
3
12
2
HUN.gif Hungary
3
3
1
7
3
CAN.gif Canada
1
3
1
5
4
FRA.gif France
1
1
0
2
5
ITA.gif Italy
0
1
5
6
6
WHT.gif Russian Skating Union
0
1
2
3
7
BEL.gif Belgium
0
1
0
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
12
12
12
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Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
5
1
2
8
2
HUN.gif Hungary
2
2
0
4
3
CAN.gif Canada
1
1
1
3
4
ITA.gif Italy
0
1
4
5
5
WHT.gif Russian Skating Union
0
1
1
2
6
BEL.gif Belgium
0
1
0
1
6
FRA.gif France
0
1
0
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
8
8
8
24
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