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Protocol of Results ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships PROTOCOL OF RESULTS ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 LADIES AND MEN On behalf of the KNSB, the Organizing Committee Thialf, consisting of members of House of Sports and members and jury of the Royal Ice club Thialf at Heerenveen organized the ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Season 2018/2019 for Ladies and Men February 23 - 24, 2019 Ice Stadium Thialf Heerenveen Composition of the Organizing Committee Representative OC Herman ter Meulen Eventmanager House of Sports (HoS) Koen ten Holter Accreditations Thirza Pronk Competitionmanager Harry Koch Ticketing Sales & Hospitality Michelle Geldhof Security Jan Bart Brijker Officials and composition of the Jury ISU-representative Mr. Roland Maillard (SUI) ISU Tech.Representative Nick Thometz (USA) ISU Event Coordinator Daria Kamelkova (RUS) ISU Medical Advisor Hannu Koivu (FIN) Referee Men Susan Sandig-Shobe (USA) Starter Men Jouko Vesterlund (FIN) Ass. Referee Men Jens Vasaasen (NOR) Starter Ladies Jan Zwier (NED) Referee Ladies Hanjo Heideman (NED) Ass. Referee Ladies Chiharu Nozaki (JPN) Jury coordinator Bert Vegter/Johannes Bron Video Referee Wycher Bos (NED) Assistant start Fokke van Ommen/Hilly Kort Doping control National Doping Authority Crossing control Jan Amoraal Competition Manager Harry Koch Froukje de Vries Race Manager Johan Darwinkel Ass. Race Manager Koos Stoker Track stewards Jappie Walstra Eit Posthumus Sport Experts/Race Office Siep Luinenburg Reina Stoker Thijsje Oenema Gerrit Stolte Jans Darwinkel Chief Time keeping Erik Kuiper Leendert de Boom Onno Kloosterboer Herman Zwolle Electronic Time team (ET) Ruben de Jong ET-team (Team Leader) Jeroen Fredriks Erik vd Boogert Lap scorers Bram Veenstra Karuud Pots Tjeerd Bouma Floris Klunder Wouter ten Wolde Finish line judge Jan Wijnsma Ad Meinster/Annelies Drent/Inge van Essen False start Michel Boelsma Michel van Bergen Holder Bart Kort Chief Manual Time Henk de Jong Manual Time keepers Gert Buter Ceremonies Matthijs de Vrijer Harry Piest Tineke Kramer Willem Elzinga Irma Oostra/Roelof Kuiper Announcer(s) Jan van der Meulen Rob Hadders Copy services Janneke Kramer Mirjam Kuiper Neeltje Koch/Sietske de Groot Aukje Heida/Anneke Zwolle Accreditations Daan Bruining Siska and Esther Walstra Statistical support Ronald Kruit/Alex Dumas Infrastructures Erik de Vries/Piet Tjepkema Ice technical staf Beert Boomsma Marten Hepkema ISU results by SCG Arend Tolner Jolle van der Heide Jaco Weemstra Henk Mulder Alle Boonstra Security Jan-Bart Brijker Peter Jager en Arjan Jonker ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Thialf Ice Stadium - Heerenveen (NED) / 23 & 24 February 2019 PARTICIPANTS LADIES Nr Name Country Date of Birth 101 Maria Victoria RODRIGUEZ ARG 01-04-1991 102 Vanessa HERZOG AUT 04-07-1995 103 Hanna NIFANTAVA BLR 17-10-1999 104 Kaylin IRVINE CAN 03-09-1990 105 Heather MCLEAN CAN 04-01-1993 106 Jingzhu JIN CHN 05-01-1992 107 Qishi LI CHN 16-08-1993 108 Ruining TIAN CHN 17-01-1997 109 Xin ZHAO CHN 31-12-1992 110 Gabriele HIRSCHBICHLER GER 26-12-1983 111 Nao KODAIRA JPN 26-05-1986 112 Miho TAKAGI JPN 22-05-1994 113 Maki TSUJI JPN 27-04-1985 114 Yekaterina AYDOVA KAZ 30-07-1991 115 Min Ji KIM KOR 11-04-2000 116 Chae Eun PARK KOR 10-02-2003 117 Letitia DE JONG NED 05-03-1993 118 Sanneke DE NEELING NED 19-04-1996 119 Jutta LEERDAM NED 30-12-1998 120 Janine SMIT NED 18-04-1991 121 Hege BØKKO NOR 05-09-1991 122 Anne GULBRANDSEN NOR 17-02-1994 123 Martine RIPSRUD NOR 31-10-1995 124 Natalia CZERWONKA POL 20-10-1988 125 Kaja ZIOMEK POL 03-08-1997 126 Olga FATKULINA RUS 23-01-1990 127 Angelina GOLIKOVA RUS 17-09-1991 128 Daria KACHANOVA RUS 17-09-1997 129 Yekaterina SHIKHOVA RUS 25-06-1985 130 Yu-Ting HUANG TPE 29-03-1988 131 Brianna BOCOX USA 26-02-1997 132 Brittany BOWE USA 24-02-1988 133 Kimi GOETZ USA 13-08-1994 Number of Participants: 33 Number of Nations: 15 Printed on: 15:33:43 22.feb.2019 Official data service by SCG Visual / www.isu.org / www.isuresults.eu page 1 of 1 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Thialf Ice Stadium - Heerenveen (NED) / 23 & 24 February PARTICIPANTS MEN Nr Name Country Date of Birth 2 Mathias VOSTÉ BEL 20-05-1994 3 Ignat GOLOVATSIUK BLR 05-05-1997 4 Laurent DUBREUIL CAN 25-07-1992 5 Christopher FIOLA CAN 22-09-1996 6 Marten LIIV EST 23-12-1996 7 Samuli SUOMALAINEN FIN 15-09-1998 8 Joel DUFTER GER 18-03-1995 9 Denny IHLE GER 16-12-1984 10 Nico IHLE GER 02-12-1985 11 Jeremias MARX GER 25-09-1997 12 David BOSA ITA 28-04-1992 13 Yuto FUJINO JPN 22-12-1993 14 Tatsuya SHINHAMA JPN 11-07-1996 15 Masaya YAMADA JPN 03-07-1996 16 Alexander KLENKO KAZ 12-01-1994 17 Jae Woong CHUNG KOR 02-06-1999 18 Young Jin KIM KOR 23-02-1995 19 JoonSoo NOH KOR 01-12-1995 20 Dai Dai NTAB NED 17-08-1994 21 Kjeld NUIS NED 10-11-1989 22 Hein OTTERSPEER NED 11-11-1988 23 Kai VERBIJ NED 25-09-1994 24 Håvard Holmefjord LORENTZEN NOR 02-10-1992 25 Bjørn MAGNUSSEN NOR 02-01-1998 26 Henrik Fagerli RUKKE NOR 20-10-1996 27 Johann Jørgen SÆVES NOR 28-10-1994 28 Piotr MICHALSKI POL 27-07-1994 29 Artur NOGAL POL 26-08-1990 30 Pavel KULIZHNIKOV RUS 20-04-1994 31 Ruslan MURASHOV RUS 29-12-1992 32 Viktor MUSHTAKOV RUS 19-12-1996 33 Denis YUSKOV RUS 11-10-1989 34 Joey MANTIA USA 07-02-1986 Number of Participants: 33 Number of Nations: 15 Printed on: 14:01:12 23-2-2019 Official data service by SCG Visual / www.isu.org / www.isuresults.eu page 1 of 1 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Thialf Ice Stadium - Heerenveen (NED) / 23 & 24 February 1. DRAW LADIES 500m Saturday, 23 February 2019 Pair Lane Nr Name Country PB In 124 Natalia CZERWONKA POL 38.84 1 Out 116 Chae Eun PARK KOR 39.64 In 122 Anne GULBRANDSEN NOR 40.06 2 Out 103 Hanna NIFANTAVA BLR 39.47 In 131 Brianna BOCOX USA 38.54 3 Out 107 Qishi LI CHN 37.93 In 115 Min Ji KIM KOR 39.42 4 Out 101 Maria Victoria RODRIGUEZ ARG 39.02 In 130 Yu-Ting HUANG TPE 38.18 5 Out 110 Gabriele HIRSCHBICHLER GER 38.31 In 109 Xin ZHAO CHN 38.50 6 Out 133 Kimi GOETZ USA 38.43 In 121 Hege BØKKO NOR 37.43 7 Out 106 Jingzhu JIN CHN 38.25 In 119 Jutta LEERDAM NED 37.83 8 Out 104 Kaylin IRVINE CAN 37.97 In 113 Maki TSUJI JPN 37.28 9 Out 118 Sanneke DE NEELING NED 38.16 In 112 Miho TAKAGI JPN 37.97 10 Out 114 Yekaterina AYDOVA KAZ 37.64 In 126 Olga FATKULINA RUS 37.13 11 Out 105 Heather MCLEAN CAN 37.29 In 117 Letitia DE JONG NED 37.79 12 Out 128 Daria KACHANOVA RUS 37.81 In 127 Angelina GOLIKOVA RUS 37.31 13 Out 102 Vanessa HERZOG AUT 37.12 In 132 Brittany BOWE USA 37.03 14 Out 111 Nao KODAIRA JPN 36.50 Referee: Hanjo HEIDEMAN (NED) / Starter: Jan ZWIER (NED) Printed on: 18:42:26 22.feb.2019 Official data service by SCG Visual / www.isu.org / www.isuresults.eu page 1 of 1 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Thialf Ice Stadium - Heerenveen (NED) / 23 & 24 February 1. RESULT LADIES 500m Saturday, 23 February 2019 Rnk Nr Name Country Pair Lane Time Behind Points 1 111 Nao KODAIRA JPN 14 Out 37.27 37.270 2 102 Vanessa HERZOG AUT 13 Out 37.31 0.04 37.310 3 127 Angelina GOLIKOVA RUS 13 In 37.49 0.22 37.490 4 112 Miho TAKAGI JPN 10 In 37.62 0.35 37.620 5 132 Brittany BOWE USA 14 In 37.89 0.62 37.890 6 126 Olga FATKULINA RUS 11 In 37.99 0.72 37.990 7 128 Daria KACHANOVA RUS 12 Out 38.00 0.73 38.000 8 114 Yekaterina AYDOVA KAZ 10 Out 38.04 0.77 38.040 9 113 Maki TSUJI JPN 9 In 38.07 0.80 38.070 10 118 Sanneke DE NEELING NED 9 Out 38.09 0.82 38.090 11 105 Heather MCLEAN CAN 11 Out 38.10 0.83 38.100 12 106 Jingzhu JIN CHN 7 Out 38.24 0.97 38.240 13 104 Kaylin IRVINE CAN 8 Out 38.38 1.11 38.380 14 117 Letitia DE JONG NED 12 In 38.45 1.18 38.450 15 133 Kimi GOETZ USA 6 Out 38.49 1.22 38.490 16 119 Jutta LEERDAM NED 8 In 38.58 1.31 38.580 17 121 Hege BØKKO NOR 7 In 38.76 1.49 38.760 18 109 Xin ZHAO CHN 6 In 38.82 1.55 38.820 19 107 Qishi LI CHN 3 Out 38.98 1.71 38.980 20 130 Yu-Ting HUANG TPE 5 In 39.05 1.78 39.050 21 124 Natalia CZERWONKA POL 1 In 39.36 2.09 39.360 22 110 Gabriele HIRSCHBICHLER GER 5 Out 39.38 2.11 39.380 23 103 Hanna NIFANTAVA BLR 2 Out 39.44 2.17 39.440 24 131 Brianna BOCOX USA 3 In 39.47 2.20 39.470 25 115 Min Ji KIM KOR 4 In 39.52 2.25 39.520 26 122 Anne GULBRANDSEN NOR 2 In 39.61 2.34 39.610 27 116 Chae Eun PARK KOR 1 Out 40.32 3.05 40.320 28 101 Maria Victoria RODRIGUEZ ARG 4 Out 40.41 3.14 40.410 Referee: Hanjo HEIDEMAN (NED) Starter: Jan ZWIER (NED) Start: 15:00 - End: 15:24 Temp: 14°C Hum: 43% Ice Temp: -8.5°C Printed on: 15:30:02 23-2-2019 Official data service by SCG Visual / www.isu.org / www.isuresults.eu page 1 of 1 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Thialf Ice Stadium - Heerenveen (NED) / 23 & 24 February 1.
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