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Speed Skating ISU European Championships 2018


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18 hours ago, Dennis said:

Draw Men 500m:

  1. :EST Marten Liiv - :BLR Artiom Chaban
  2. :POL Sebastian Klosinski - :NOR Johann Jørgen Sæves
  3. :FIN Harri Levo - :NOR Bjørn Magnussen
  4. :GER Joel Dufter - :BEL Mathias Vosté
  5. :POL Piotr Michalski - :NOR Henrik Fagerli Rukke
  6. :NED Hein Otterspeer - :NED Michel Mulder
  7. :POL Artur Nogal - :FIN Pekka Koskela
  8. :RUS Ruslan Murashov - :NED Ronald Mulder
  9. :RUS Artyom Kuznetsov - :RUS Pavel Kulizhnikov
  10. :GER Nico Ihle - :FIN Mika Poutala

Everyone in the final five pairs could win, with the Russians probably being the biggest favorites in front of their home crowd.

 :POL Sebastian Klosinski is moved from pair 2 to pair 6. :EST Marten Liiv is moved from pair 1 to pair 2. :BLR Artiom Chaban will skate alone.

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6 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Great 10th place for Daldossi whit a not bad time, different thinks for Bettrone.. bad day for here.

I'm very impressing by Herzog, I never expect this time for this European Championship!

Yeah, it's a very impressive time for this track. In 2015 the World Championships were held on this track. Back then this time would have been enough for 2nd place, behind :KOR Sang-Hwa Lee but before :USA Brittany Bowe. Vanessa's time is the third time ever on this track, as :GER Jenny Wolf was also faster at the World Cup in January 2009.

 

EDIT: 5th time, as Jenny Wolf skated faster twice in the same weekend and Sang-Hwa Lee also finished both heats at the World Championships with a faster time.

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1 minute ago, Dennis said:

Vanessa's time is the third time ever on this track, as :GER Jenny Wolf was also faster at the World Cup in January 2009.

Tied 4th fastest to be exact :p 

 

Lee had 37.42 and 37.43 in 2015, Wolf also had 37.67 at that same World Cup in 2009.

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500m Men - Top 10:

  1. :NED Ronald Mulder - 34,80
  2. :FIN Mika Poutala - 34,854
  3. :RUS Pavel Kulizhnikov - 34,858 
  4. :GER Nico Ihle - 35,03
  5. :RUS Artyom Kuznetsov - 35,06
  6. :FIN Pekka Koskela - 35,19
  7. :NED Michel Mulder - 35,23
  8. :POL Artur Nogal - 35,24
  9. :RUS Ruslan Murashov - 35,28
  10. :NOR Henrik Fagerli Rukke - 35,38
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Michel Mulder's time was adjusted by 0,01
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