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  1. 1.500m Ladies - Top 10:

    1. :NED Lotte van Beek - 1:55,52
    2. :RUS Yekaterina Shikhova - 1:56,57
    3. :NED Marrit Leenstra - 1:56,58
    4. :NED Linda de Vries - 1:57,98
    5. :GER Gabriele Hirschbichler - 1:58,18
    6. :POL Natalia Czerwonka - 1:58,38
    7. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalova - 1:59,69
    8. :GER Roxane Dufter - 1:59,75
    9. :POL Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus - 1:59,76
    10. :ITA Francesca Lollobrigida - 1:59,80
  2. 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
  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 1 hour ago, phelps said:

     

    not a good show for the audience...especially when you have just 4 starters in 1 race (the women's 5k) and only 2 :yikes:in the other event of the night (the men's 10k)...

    I really thought the US speedskating had a bit more depth than this...:mumble::facepalm:

     

    p.s. there's no a guaranteed place before the Canadian trials for Vincent De Haitre? he did quite well in both 1000m & 1500m this season...

    US has no quota on the 10.000m and they're also not on the reserve list. So the fact that they even organized this event is pretty strange to me.

     

    In recent years, there has been no American female who performed well on the 5.000m. Schoutens has benefited from the rules change that a country can only obtain a maximum of 2 quotas on the 5.000m for women, instead of 3 as it used to be, as both :NED and :JPN had 4 skaters who were higher in the SOCQ (Special Olympic Qualification Classification). Furthermore, there was only one quota up for grabs in the women's 5.000m and as Nate River said, it was pretty clear from the start who would qualify.

  6. Draw Ladies 1.500m:

    1. :ITA Gloria Malfatti
    2. :CZE Natálie Kerschbaummayr - :NOR Camilla Lund
    3. :NOR Anne Gulbrandsen - :CZE Eliska Drimalova
    4. :ITA Francesca Bettrone - :EST Saskia Alusalu
    5. :BLR Tatsiana Mikhailava - :ITA Francesca Lollobrigida
    6. :GER Michelle Uhrig - :NOR Sofie Karoline Haugen
    7. :POL Luiza Zlotkowska - :CZE Nikola Zdráhalova
    8. :POL Natalia Czerwonka - :NED Lotte van Beek
    9. :NED Linda de Vries - :RUS Elizaveta Kazelina
    10. :NED Marrit Leenstra - :RUS Yekaterina Shikhova
    11. :POL Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus - :RUS Yuliya Skokova
    12. :GER Gabriele Hirschbichler - :GER Roxane Dufter

    Favorites are :NED Leenstra, :NED Van Beek, :RUS Shikhova and :RUS Skokova.

     

    Draw Men 1.500m:

    1. :RUS Danil Sinitsyn - :SUI Oliver Grob
    2. :NOR Magnus Bakken Haugli - :NOR Hallgeir Engebråten
    3. :NOR Runar Njåtun Krøyer - :BLR Vitaly Mikhailov
    4. :ITA Riccardo Bugari - :ITA Michele Malfatti
    5. :FIN Samuli Suomalainen - :GER Joel Dufter
    6. :POL Jan Szymanski - :ITA Nicola Tumolero
    7. :SWE David Andersson - :BEL Mathias Vosté
    8. :POL Zbigniew Bródka - :NED Marcel Bosker
    9. :RUS Denis Yuskov - :NED Thomas Krol
    10. :POL Konrad Niedzwiedzki - :RUS Sergey Gryaztsov 
    11. :NED Koen Verweij - :LAT Haralds Silovs

    Favorites are :RUS Yuskov and :NED Verweij.

  7. Draw Ladies 500m:

    1. :POL Andzelika Wójcik - :GER Roxane Dufter
    2. :CZE Nikola Zdráhalova - :NOR Martine Ripsrud
    3. :POL Kaja Ziomek - :BLR Yauheniya Varabyova
    4. :NOR Rikke Jeppsson - :NED Mayon Kuipers
    5. :GER Gabriele Hirschbichler - :NED Sanneke de Neeling
    6. :ITA Francesca Bettrone - :FIN Elina Risku
    7. :RUS Daria Kachanova - :BLR Kseniya Sadovskaya
    8. :RUS Angelika Golikova - :AUT Vanessa Herzog
    9. :NED Letitia de Jong - :RUS Olga Fatkulina
    10. :CZE Karolina Erbanova - :ITA Yvonne Daldossi

    Favorites are :RUS Golikova, :AUT Herzog, :RUS Fatkulina, :CZE Erbanova

     

    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.

     

     

  8. Tomorrow the first ever European Single Distances European Championships will take place in :RUS Kolomna

     

    The schedule is as follows:

     

    • Friday: 500 Ladies, 500 Men, 1.500 Ladies, 1.500 Men (starting at 16:30 local time)
    • Saturday: 1.000 Ladies, 1.000 Men, 3.000 Ladies, 5.000 Men (starting at 15:15 local time)
    • Sunday: Team Pursuit, Team Sprint and Mass Start (starting at 16:30 local time)
  9. Whitmore qualifying over Garcia and Hansen on the 1.000m is a surprise to me. The rest, not so much.

     

    A 2,7 second gap between Brittany Bowe (2nd) and Mia Manganello (3rd) on the 1.000m. :lol:

     

    Heather Bergsma's time of 1:14,82 on the 1.000m in Milwaukee is good, way faster than anyone at the Dutch trials, although the ice in Heerenveen was terrible on that first day.

  10. Team :NED for the European Championships this weekend in :RUS Kolomna:

     

    Men:

    • 500m: Hein Otterspeer, Ronald Mulder, Michel Mulder
    • 1.000m: Koen Verweij, Thomas Krol, Hein Otterspeer
    • 1.500m: Koen Verweij, Marcel Bosker, Thomas Krol
    • 5.000m: Jan Blokhuijsen, Marcel Bosker, Simon Schouten
    • Mass Start: Jan Blokhuijsen, Simon Schouten
    • Team Pursuit: Marcel Bosker, Simon Schouten, Jan Blokhuijsen
    • Team Sprint: Ronald Mulder, Michel Mulder, Koen Verweij, Hein Otterspeer

    Women:

    • 500m: Letitia de Jong, Mayon Kuipers, Sanneke de Neeling
    • 1.000m: Marrit Leenstra, Letitia de Jong, Lotte van Beek
    • 1.500m: Lotte van Beek, Marrit Leenstra, Linda de Vries
    • 3.000m: Carlijn Achtereekte, Annouk van der Weijden, Esmee Visser
    • Mass Start: Annouk van der Weijden, Carlijn Achtereekte
    • Team Pursuit: Marrit Leenstra, Melissa Wijfje, Lotte van Beek
    • Team Sprint: Mayon Kuipers, Sanne de Neeling, Letitia de Jong

    No 5.000m for women and 10.000m for men at these Championships.

  11. The Japanese trials were also this week. With the Japanese being the most dominant skaters on the women's side this year, I was curious who are going to represent them. It seems as if this is the :JPN selection: http://www.skatingjapan.or.jp/image_data/fck/file/2018_Speed/haken/171230_Haken_OWG.pdf

     

    Unfortunately, it's all in Japanese, but if I'm not mistaken, this is what it says:

     

    Men:

    • Tsubasa Hasegawa: 500m, 1.000m
    • Daichi Yamanaka: 500m, 1.000m
    • Joji Kato: 500m
    • Takuro Oda: 1.000m, 1.500m
    • Shane Williamson: 1.500m, Mass Start, Team Pursuit
    • Shota Nakamura: 1.500m, Mass Start, Team Pursuit
    • Seitaro Ichinohe: 5.000m, Team Pursuit
    • Ryosuke Tsuchiya: 5.000m, Team Pursuit, Mass Start (Reserve)

    Masaya Yamada finished 3rd in the 1.000m trials in a PB of 1.09,55, but as Japan can only send 8 different men, they have replaced him with Tsubasa Hasegawa who won the 500m, but only finished 8th on the 1.000m with 1.10,34.

     

    Japan is also the first NOC on the reserve list for the 10.000m. Ryosuke Tsuchiya won the 10.000m by quite a margin at the trials, so he will fill in that spot if Japan gets in.

     

    Women:

    • Nao Kodaira: 500m, 1.000m, 1.500m
    • Arisa Go: 500m, 1.000m
    • Erina Kamiya: 500m
    • Miho Takagi: 1.000m, 1.500m, 3.000m, Team Pursuit, Mass Start (Reserve)
    • Ayaka Kikuchi: 1.500m, 3.000m, Team Pursuit
    • Ayano Sato: 3.000m, Mass Start, Team Pursuit
    • Misaki Oshigiri: 5.000m
    • Nana Takagi: 5.000m, Mass Start, Team Pursuit

    Japan was allowed to send 10 different women, but they only needed 8 to fill all available quota. No real surprises here. Perhaps Nao Kodaira skating the 1.500m is a small surprise as it was Nana Takagi who secured Japan that third Olympic quota. Fuyo Matsuoka was the second Japanese women in the 3.000m/5.000m combined World Cup Ranking, but flopped at the trials with a 9th place on the 3.000m and 4th on the 5.000m.

     

    Misaki Oshigiri won the 5.000m with a time of 7:10,68. In :NED that would not have been enough for a top 10 spot. Though the circumstances may be slightly different, the times skated on the other distances were pretty much in line with the times skated in Heerenveen this week.

  12. 6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

    No idea. It's not like Otterspeer has a bigger medal chance than Krol...I mean, both are outsiders, but not much more. Then again, it's about the 1000m only and there Otterspeer might have a bit better chance. But Krol beat him fair and square.. 

    Exactly. It makes no sense to me.

     

    Well, I hope Verbij will be fit before Pyeongchang as he performs really well under pressure and deserves that spot based on his results during the past two years. 

  13.  

    16 minutes ago, dcro said:

    No Antoinette in 5000m :yikes::( At least Annouk made it...

     

    What's going to happen with 500m? Ter Mors? She only finished 9th though.

     

    Before the tournament, Jorien said she wouldn't skate the 500m if she would qualify for all distances, as she is also skating the 1.500m (and maybe the team pursuit) on the short track. Maybe now that she has not qualified on the 1.500m on the long track, she might consider skating the 500m anyways. However, the 500m is one day after the 1.500m shorttrack, the day before the qualifications of the team pursuit on the long track and two days before the team pursuit on the short track.

     

    If not, Lotte van Beek is the next on the list, I guess (13th on the 500m this week). She also skated the 500m in Sochi, as not enough 500m specialists qualified due to the matrix back then either. However, as said, the 500m is the day before the team pursuit. As Jorien seems to be out of shape, she might be considered to join the team pursuit team as well as she was also part of the team in Sochi. 

     

    Guess we'll have to wait to find out what will happen.

  14. 3 minutes ago, Nate River said:

    Does this result mean Achtereekte and Das are qualified?

    According to the NOS, Achtereekte is sure. Das still has to wait. However, all big favorites have qualified and with the qualified athletes, we can build a good team for the team pursuit. So I doubt that Das won’t make it. 

     

    If either Antoinette de Jong, Wüst or Achtereekte finishes top 2 tomorrow on the 5.000m, I think Letitia de Jong (Wüst’s girlfriend) will also qualify as #3 on the 500m. 

  15. 7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

    I wouldn't say Bloemen is a clear favourite by the way, he's not exactly known to be one who peaks under pressure so far :p 

    I think he also thrives on fast ice, such as Calgary and SLC, whereas Sven is usually better on the sea-level rinks.

     

    The men's 5.000m can be really exciting, if Sven manages to qualify. One off-day at the end of December and he might not be in.

  16. This is an overview of how the quota for the women have been allocated based on my calculations. There could of course be errors in this.

     

    Country 500 1.000 1.500 3.000 5.000 Mass Start Team Pursuit Total
    :AUT  1 1 1     1   4
    :BEL      1         1
    :BLR      1 1 1 1   4
    :CAN  3 3 3 3 2 2 Yes 10
    :CHN  3 3 3 2   2 Yes 8
    :CZE  1 2 2 2 1 1   8
    :DEN            1   1
    :EST            1   1
    :FIN  1             1
    :GER  2 3 2 2 1 1 Yes 10
    :ITA  2     1   2   5
    :JPN  3 3 3 3 2 2 Yes 10
    :KAZ  1 1 1         3
    :KOR  3 3       2 Yes 8
    :NED  3 3 3 3 2 2 Yes 10
    :NOR  1 2 2 1       6
    :POL  1 1 3 3   1 Yes 8
    :RUS  3 3 3 2 2 2 Yes 10
    :SUI            1   1
    :TPE  1 1 1         3
    :USA  3 3 3 1 1 2   8
    Total 32 32 32 24 12 24 8 120

     

    In case a NOC has been allocated quota in all events, the maximum number of quota is 10. In all other cases, the maximum is 8.

     

    120 quotas have been allocated, but no more than 80 female skaters will be allowed to compete in Pyeongchang. However, if for the men, the respective IOC Quota target number of 100 is not reached according to the qualifying system, the unused number of quota places will be credited and added to the quota of the women.

     

    I think there will be only around 80 athletes anyways, for example:

     

    • I'd expect :AUT :BLR :KAZ :TPE only to send one athlete who will skate all distances for which they have earned a quota.
    • All 10 :GER quota places have been earned by only 4 different skaters (Dannhauer, Hirschbichler, Dufter and Pechstein);
    • :CZE will send no more than 3 skaters normally (Sáblíkova, Erbanova, Zdráhalova);
    • :USA Bergsma and Bowe will skate multiple distances; 
    • :NOR will be represented by Njåtun and Bøkko only, normally speaking;
    • Both Takagi sisters have earned :JPN a quota in 4 different distances.
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