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And the neo-seniors (born after 30th June 1997).

 

Neo-seniors - Women:

 

# 500m 1.000m 1.500m 3.000m 5.000m
01. :RUS Daria Kachanova :NED Jutta Leerdam :NED Joy Beune :ITA Noemi Bonazza :NED Joy Beune
02. :NED Jutta Leerdam :RUS Daria Kachanova :POL Karolina Bosiek :KAZ Nadezhda Morozova :JPN Lemi Williamson
03. :NED Femke Kok :NED Femke Kok :ITA Noemi Bonazza :NED Joy Beune :KAZ Nadezhda Morozova
04. :KOR Kim Min-Sun :NED Elisa Dul :KAZ Nadezhda Morozova :JPN Lemi Williamson :CHN Han Mei
05. :POL Kaja Ziomek :POL Karolina Bosiek :RUS Daria Kachanova :JPN Yuna Onodera :CHN Ahenar Adake

 

Neo-seniors - Men:

 

# 500m 1.000m 1.500m 5.000m 10.000m
01. :JPN Yamato Matsui :CHN Ning Zhongyan :CHN Ning Zhongyan :CAN Graeme Fish :CAN Graeme Fish
02. :RUS Artem Arefyev :JPN Koki Kubo :KOR Kim Min-Seok :KAZ Vitaliy Schigolev :NED Marwin Talsma
03. :CHN Gao Tingyu :JPN Ryota Kojima :CAN Tyson Langelaar :JPN Riku Tsuchiya :JPN Riku Tsuchiya
04. :JPN Wataru Morishige :JPN Yamato Matsui :JPN Riku Tsuchiya :NED Marwin Talsma :NED Chris Huizinga
05. :JPN Koki Kubo :CAN David La Rue :CAN David La Rue :NOR Hallgeir Engebråten  :KAZ Vitaliy Schigolev
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So basically no international ISU races before 2021, but in Heerenveen they were racing today and Femke Kok was fast, fastest time ever by a Dutchwoman in Thialf.

 

 

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2 hours ago, rybak said:

 

Yeah, you get what you ask for I guess. He was rather busy 'liking' social media posts of some mediocre 'famous' people in the Netherlands who recently had some sort of weird 'campaign' called #ikdoenietmeermee, loosely translated to 'I'm not playing anymore' - meaning not listening to the rules anymore. It was a whole 'these rules and measure are nonsense' kind of thing.

 

Now it's just a matter of time for girlfriend Joy Beune to be next :p 

If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here!

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22 hours ago, heywoodu said:

 

Yeah, you get what you ask for I guess. He was rather busy 'liking' social media posts of some mediocre 'famous' people in the Netherlands who recently had some sort of weird 'campaign' called #ikdoenietmeermee, loosely translated to 'I'm not playing anymore' - meaning not listening to the rules anymore. It was a whole 'these rules and measure are nonsense' kind of thing.

 

Now it's just a matter of time for girlfriend Joy Beune to be next :p 

And 7 of 26 Polish skaters which were at this training camp is tested positive :facepalm:

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First National Championships of the season were held over this weekend in :JPN Nagano. Here are the podiums:

 

Women:

 

  500m   1.000m   1.500m   3.000m   5.000m  
Gold Nao Kodaira 37,73 Miho Takagi 1.14,21 Miho Takagi 1.54,81 Misaki Oshigiri 4.07,88 Lemi Williamson 7.14,58
Silver Arisa Go 37,76 Nao Kodaira 1.15,62 Ayano Sato 1.56,89 Ayano Sato 4.09,94 Nene Sakai 7.17,46
Bronze Kurumi Inagawa 38,00 Arisa Go 1.15,85 Nao Kodaira 1.57,29 Yunu Onodera 4.10,67 Manami Momose 7.25,58

 

Men:

 

  500m   1.000m   1.500m   5.000m   10.000m  
Gold Yuma Murakami 34,72 Tatsuya Shinhama 1.08,53 Seitaro Ichinohe 1.46,33 Seitaro Ichinohe 6.25,85 Motonaga Arito 13.28,94
Silver Tatsuya Shinhama 34,91 Masaya Yamada 1.08,77 Taro Kondo 1.46,50 Riku Tsuchiya 6.26,34 Riku Tsuchiya 13.33,16
Bronze Yamato Matsui 34,94 Yuto Fujino 1.09,22 Masaya Yamada 1.47,18 Motonoga Arito 6.27,13 Seitaro Ichinohe 13.33,53

 

Biggest surprise for me is the new 10.000m national champion Motonaga Arito as he is still a junior this season, while this distance is never on the program of international junior competitions and championships. He also beat Seitaro Ichinohe who finished 2nd at the World Allround Championships on this distance while being faster than skaters such as Trofimov, Bloemen, Belchos and Pedersen. 

 

On the women's side almost all medal winners are 25+ and are all names we have seen before.

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Lemi Williamson must be a sister of Shane? :p 

 

Cool to see a new 10k name!

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41 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Lemi Williamson must be a sister of Shane? :p 

 

Cool to see a new 10k name!

Haha, how amazing would it be if there was another Japanese skater with the surname Williamson without any family connection to Shane? She is indeed his sister.

 

Arito already proved he is talented as he won 2 out of the 3 gold medals at the Youth Olympics (1.500m and mass start) this year in St. Moritz. And 13:28 in Nagano is a very respectable time for a 18-year old, so I'm excited to see what's next.

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Ireen Wüst finished outside of the 1500m medals at the Dutch championships just now, the first time she's not on the podium since 2004 (!).

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