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Women's 500m
Final Results
 

BLR.gif Karina YUSHKEVICH

47,80
 

RUS.gif Tatyana EPANESHNIKOVA

49,08
 

BLR.gif Julia AKOCHONOK

53,24
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Olga TIKHONOVA
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53,66
5
Natalya BORISEVICH
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54,30
6
Elena AZAROVA
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1.04,00
7
Anastasiya HRECHANYK
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1.26,24
 
Oksana CHERNIKOVA
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Men's 500m
Final Results
 

BLR.gif Uladzislau HAPON

36,34
 

BLR.gif Yauheni HAHIYEU

36,85
 

RUS.gif Boris ORLOV

41,13
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Refkat NIZAMETDINOV
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42,06
5
Aleksej KHATYLYOV
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43,54
6
Farid YUNUSOV
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44,41
7
Alexandr MARKEVICH
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45,94
8
Andrej VIKULOV
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46,00
9
Evgenij DMITRIEV
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46,86
10
Aleksej TYUTIN
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46,92
11
Alexandr CHAYKA
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48,28
12
Vadim SHASHARIN
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49,59
13
Aleksandr TISLENKO
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49,68
14
Frank GÜNTHER
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49,84
15
Artem PARAMONOV
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52,18
16
Ilya PARAMONOV
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52,35
17
Andrei MEDVEDEV
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52,36
18
Aleksandr MELKOZEROV
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52,67
19
Anatoliy SAPRANKOU
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52,88
20
Pavel MANKO
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53,58
21
Georgij BUNIN
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53,91
22
Aleksandr BUNINА
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54,29
23
Oleg DERYABIN
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56,13
24
Vladimir SAPRANKOV
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56,93
25
Dmitry KARPOVICH
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56,98
26
Aleksandr KOROBKO
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57,35
27
Pavel IZOTOV
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1.01,46
28
Alexandr MYSHKOVSKY
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1.02,12
29
Aleksandr PAVLOV
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1.12,61
30
Evgeniy ZHUKOU
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1.14,37
31
Nikolay ANANYEV
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1.56,51
 
Kirill LINNIK
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Women's 1000m
Final Results

 

BLR.gif Karina YUSHKEVICH

1.35,12

 

RUS.gif Tatyana EPANESHNIKOVA

1.39,60

 

BLR.gif Julia AKOCHONOK

1.45,65
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Olga TIKHONOVA
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1.46,32
5
Natalya BORISEVICH
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1.51,85
6
Elena AZAROVA
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2.06,91
7
Anastasiya HRECHANYK
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2.41,15
 
Oksana CHERNIKOVA
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Men's 1000m
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Boris ORLOV

1.20,79

 

RUS.gif Refkat NIZAMETDINOV

1.24,27

 

BLR.gif Aleksej KHATYLYOV

1.26,31
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Alexandr MARKEVICH
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1.29,03
5
Farid YUNUSOV
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1.31,31
6
Andrej VIKULOV
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1.32,10
7
Evgenij DMITRIEV
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1.32,37
8
Aleksej TYUTIN
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1.35,59
9
Alexandr CHAYKA
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1.37,97
10
Vadim SHASHARIN
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1.43,19
11
Frank GÜNTHER
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1.43,26
12
Ilya PARAMONOV
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1.45,52
13
Pavel MANKO
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1.48,44
14
Aleksandr BUNINА
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1.51,34
15
Anatoliy SAPRANKOU
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1.51,42
16
Artem PARAMONOV
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1.52,12
17
Dmitry KARPOVICH
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1.52,81
18
Georgij BUNIN
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1.53,84
19
Oleg DERYABIN
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1.54,65
20
Aleksandr KOROBKO
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1.58,65
21
Andrei MEDVEDEV
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1.58,92
22
Aleksandr MELKOZEROV
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2.01,11
23
Khenadzi KOSOBUKA
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2.05,94
24
Pavel IZOTOV
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2.07,71
25
Alexandr MYSHKOVSKY
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2.10,91
26
Evgeniy ZHUKOU
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2.22,82
27
Aleksandr PAVLOV
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2.22,87
 
Nikolay ANANYEV
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Kirill LINNIK
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Aleksandr TISLENKO
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Men's Junior B 500m
Final Results

 

BLR.gif Dzianis PUCHKOU

39,55

 

BLR.gif Aliaksei YASHYNSKI

40,91

 

BLR.gif Valerey MAKHNOVICH

41,28
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
UladzimirI LYUSHYN
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41,72
5
Anton MIKHEYEU
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42,10
6
Roman GAVRILCHIK
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43,23
7
Daniil IVANOV
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44,06
8
Arseny BEZKREVNUY
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44,74
9
Yauheni KACHAN
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44,78
10
Roman VOLODKO
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45,67
11
Yahor YEUSTSIGNEYEU
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46,98



 

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Men's Junior B 1000m
Final Results

 

BLR.gif Aliaksei YASHYNSKI

1.22,17

 

BLR.gif Valerey MAKHNOVICH

1.23,10

 

BLR.gif Uladzimir ILYUSHYN

1.26,29
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Roman GAVRILCHIK
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1.27,42
5
Anton MIKHEYEU
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1.27,75
6
Daniil IVANOV
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1.27,86
7
Roman VOLODKOР
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1.30,59
8
Yauheni KACHAN
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1.31,45
9
Arseny BEZKREVNUY
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1.33,85
10
Yahor YEUSTSIGNEYEU
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1.38,77

 

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