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ISU Communication 2153 INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Communication No. 2153 Results of the 2018 ISU Championships A. Speed Skating ISU European Single Distances Speed Skating Championships, Kolomna, Russia January 5 - 7, 2018 Organizing Member: Russian Skating Union Ladies 500 meters 1. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 37,69 2018 Lady European Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Angelina Golikova, Russia 38,04 3. Karolina Erbanova, Czech Republic 38,18 1000 meters 1. Yekaterina Shikhova, Russia 1.15,34 2018 Lady European Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 1.15,44 3. Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands 1.15,74 1500 meters 1. Lotte van Beek, Netherlands 1.55,52 2018 Lady European Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Yekaterina Shikhova, Russia 1.56,57 3. Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands 1.56,58 3000 meters 1. Esmee Visser, Netherlands 4.05,31 2018 Lady European Speed Skating Champion 3000 Meters 2. Carlijn Achtereekte, Netherlands 4.06,81 3. Natalia Voronina, Russia 4.07,62 Mass Start Points 1. Francesca Lollobrigida, Italy 65 2018 Lady European Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Francesca Bettrone, Italy 43 3. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 21 Team Pursuit (6 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 2.59,34 2018 Ladies European Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Russia 3.01,88 3. Germany 3.05,03 1 Team Sprint (3 laps) Final Time 1. Russia 1.26,71 2018 Ladies European Speed Skating Team Sprint Champions 2. Netherlands 1.28,65 3. Norway 1.31,88 Men 500 meters 1. Ronald Mulder, Netherlands 34,80 2018 European Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Mika Poutala, Finland 34,854 3. Pavel Kulizhnikov, Russia 34,858 1000 meters 1. Pavel Kulizhnikov, Russia 1.08,84 2018 European Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Denis Yuskov, Russia 1.08,92 3. Nico Ihle, Germany 1.08,95 1500 meters 1. Denis Yuskov, Russia 1.44,53 2018 European Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Thomas Krol, Netherlands 1.45,20 3. Koen Verweij, Netherlands 1.46,40 5000 meters 1. Nicola Tumolero, Italy 6.16,85 2018 European Speed Skating Champion 5000 Meters 2. Alexander Rumyantsev, Russia 6.18,13 3. Marcel Bosker, Netherlands 6.20,45 Mass Start Points 1. Jan Blokhuijsen, Netherlands 60 2018 European Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Andrea Giovannini, Italy 41 3. Ruslan Zakharov, Russia 20 Team Pursuit (8 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 3.42,79 2018 European Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Russia 3.44,59 3. Poland 3.52,60 Team Sprint (3 laps) Final Time 1. Russia 1.19,38 2018 European Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Finland 1.21,19 3. Poland 1.21,29 2 ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, Changchun, China March 3 – 4, 2018 Organizing Member: Chinese Skating Association Ladies 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 37,97 1.14,62 37,86 1.15,19 150.735 2018 Lady World Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Brittany Bowe, USA 38,21 1.14,96 38,26 1.15,93 151.915 3. Olga Fatkulina, Russia 38,07 1.16,74 37,96 1.16,44 152.620 Winners of the races: Nao Kodaira, Japan 37,23 37,72 Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 1.14,62 1.15,19 Men 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen, Norway 34,89 1.09,21 34,96 1.09,81 139.360 2018 World Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 35,21 1.08,97 35,26 1.09,11 139.510 3. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 35,03 1.09,22 35,16 1.09,47 139.535 Winners of the distances: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen, Norway 34,89 34,96 Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 1.08,97 1.09,11 ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships, Salt Lake City, USA March 9- 11, 2018 Organizing Member: US Speedskating Ladies 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 3000 m points 1. Joy Beune, Netherlands 38,69 1.54,21 1.14,21 3.59,47 153.776 2018 Lady World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 38,26 1.54,31 1.14,38 4.05,19 154.418 3. Elisa Dul, Netherlands 38,87 1.56,83 1.15,31 4.11,03 157.306 Ladies 500 meters Time 1. Kurumi Inagawa, Japan 38,22 2018 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 38,26 3. Michelle de Jong, Netherlands 38,48 1000 meters 1. Joy Beune, Netherlands 1.14,21 2018 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 1.14,38 3. Elisa Dul, Netherlands 1.15,31 1500 meters 1. Joy Beune, Netherlands 1.54,21 2018 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 1.54,31 3. Elisa Dul, Netherlands 1.56,83 3 3000 meters 1. Joy Beune, Netherlands 3.59,47 2018 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 3000 Meters 2. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 4.05,19 3. Lemi Williamson, Japan 4.05,96 Mass Start Points 1. Béatrice Lamarche, Canada 30 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Karolina Bosiek, Poland 20 3. Laura Peveri, Italy 10 Team Pursuit Ladies (6 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 2.59,55 2018 Ladies World Junior Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Japan 3.02,68 3. Republic of Korea 3.05,06 Team Sprint Ladies (3 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 1.28,75 2018 Ladies World Junior Speed Skating Team Sprint Champions 2. Republic of Korea 1.29,05 3. Poland 1.29,46 Men 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 5000 m points 1. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 35,82 1.43,62 1.08,02 6.26,90 143.060 2018 World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Tyson Langelaar, Canada 35,76 1.45,82 1.09,11 6.34,73 145.061 3. Francesco Betti, Italy 36,10 1.47,23 1.09,93 6.27,69 145.577 Men 500 meters Time 1. Jae Woong Chung, Republic of Korea 34,66 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Torai Ishikawa, Japan 34,87 3. Koki Kubo, Japan 35,00 1000 meters 1. Koki Kubo, Japan 1.07,76 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 1.08,02 3. Jae Woong Chung, Republic of Korea 1.08,33 1500 meters 1. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 1.43,62 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. David La Rue, Canada 1.44,59 3. Min Seok Kim, Republic of Korea 1.45,11 5000 meters 1. Jae Won Chung, Netherlands 6.20,75 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 5000 Meters 2. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 6.26,90 3. Egor Shkolin, Russia 6.27,17 4 Mass Start Points 1. David La Rue, Canada 30 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Ethan Cepuran, USA 20 3. Min Seok Kim, Republic of Korea 10 Team Pursuit Men (8 laps) Final Time 1. Republic of Korea 3.43,55 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Japan 3.44,68 3. Russia 3.44,73 Team Sprint Men (3 laps) Final Time 1. Republic of Korea 1.20,46 2018 World Junior Speed Skating Team Sprint Champions 2. Germany 1.20,76 3. Russia 1.20,94 ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships, Amsterdam, Netherlands March 9 - 11, 2018 Organizing Member: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond Ladies 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m points 1. Miho Takagi, Japan 39,01 4.19,78 1.58,82 7.29,93 166.905 2018 Lady World Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 40,81 4.15,80 1.58,89 7.26,85 167.758 3. Annouk van der Weijden, Netherlands 40,89 4.22,35 2.00,94 7.29.12 169.840 Winner of the races: Miho Takagi, Japan 39,01 1.58,82 Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 4.15,80 7.26,85 Men 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m points 1. Patrick Roest, Netherlands 36,97 6.37,07 1.49,87 13.44,94 154.547 2018 World Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Norway 37,42 6.33,81 1.48,33 14.00,60 154.941 3. Marcel Bosker, Netherlands 37,85 6.35,39 1.51,27 13.49,49 155.953 Winners of the distances: Patrick Roest, Netherlands 36,97 Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Norway 6.33,81 1.48,33 Nils van der Poel, Sweden 13.40,38 5 ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Dresden, Germany January 12 - 14, 2018 Organizing Member: Deutsche Eisschnelllauf-Gemeinschaft e.V. Ladies 1500 m 500 m 1000 m 3000 m points 1. Arianna Fontana, Italy 3.18,081 42,852 1.31,921 5.47,690 84 2018 Lady European Short Track Speed Skating Champion 2. Martina Valcepina, Italy 2.36,889 42,805 5.52,635 70 3. Sofia Prosvirnova, Russia 43,141 5.47,610 49 Winner 3000 meters: Sofia Prosvirnova, Russia 5.47,610 Ladies 500 meters 1. Martin Valcepina, Italy 42,805 2018 Lady European Short Track Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Arianna Fontana, Italy 42,852 3. Sofia Prosvirnova, Russia 43,141 1000 meters 1. Arianna Fontana, Italy 1.31,921 2018 Lady European Short Track Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Suzanne Schulting, Netherlands 1.31,942 3. Anna Seidel, Germany 1.32,417 1500 meters 1. Martin Valcepina, Italy 2.36,889 2018 Lady European Short Track Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2.
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