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ISU Communication 2249 Communication No. 2249 Results of the 2019 ISU Championships A. Speed Skating ISU European Speed Skating Championships, Collalbo, Italy January 11-13, 2019 Organizing Member: Federazione Italiana Sport Del Ghiaccio Ladies 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 37,61 1.16,54 37,62 1.15,89 151.445 Lady European Sprint Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Daria Kachanova, Russia 38,15 1.15,79 38,22 1.15,21 151.870 3. Olga Fatkulina, Russia 38,13 1.16,04 38,05 1.16,46 152.430 Winners of the races: Vanessa Herzog, Austria 37,61 37,62 Daria Kachanova, Russia 1.15,79 1.15,21 Ladies 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m points 1. Antoinette de Jong, Netherlands 39,19 4.08,07 1.57,03 7.13,73 162.918 Lady European Allround Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 40,95 4.08,22 1.58,07 7.03,88 164.064 3. Francesca Lollobrigida, Italy 39,56 4.11,28 1.57,99 7.21,67 164.937 Winners of the races: Antoinette de Jong, Netherlands 39,19 4.08,07 1.57,03 Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 7.03,88 Men 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 35,23 1.08,97 34,93 1.08,88 139.085 European Sprint Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen, Norway 35,58 1.09,88 35,10 1.09,60 140.420 3. Henrik Fagerli Rukke, Norway 35,36 1.10,57 35,45 1.10,12 141.155 Winners of the distances: Kai Verbij, Netherlands 35,23 1.08,97 34,93 Thomas Krol, Netherlands 1.08,68 1 Men 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m points 1. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 36,69 6.17,66 1.45,91 13.26,88 150.103 European Allround Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Patrick Roest, Netherlands 36,59 6.18,21 1.46,40 13.26,45 150.199 3. Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Norway 36,42 6.20,59 1.46,65 13.36,14 150.836 Winners of the distances: Haralds Silovs, Latvia 36,33 Sven Kramer, Netherlands 6.17,66 1.45,91 Patrick Roest, Netherlands 13.26,45 ISU World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships Inzell, Germany February 7-10, 2019 Organizing Member: Deutsche Eisschnelllauf-Gemeinschaft e.V. Ladies 500 meters Final Time 1. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 37,12 Lady World 500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Nao Kodaira, Japan 37,20 3. Konami Soga, Japan 37,60 1000 meters 1. Brittany Bowe, USA 1.13,41 Lady World 1000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Vanessa Herzog, Austria 1.14,38 3. Nao Kodaira, Japan 1.14,44 1500 meters 1. Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 1.52,81 Lady World 1500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Miho Takagi, Japan 1.53,32 3. Brittany Bowe, USA 1.53,36 3000 meters 1. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 3.58,91 Lady World 3000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Antoinette de Jong, Netherlands 3.59,41 3. Natalia Voronina, Russia 3.59,99 5000 meters 1. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 6.44,85 Lady 5000 Meters World Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Esmee Visser, Netherlands 6.46,14 3. Natalia Voronina, Russia 6.50,39 Mass Start 1. Irene Schouten, Netherlands 8.27,84 Lady World Mass Start Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Ivanie Blondin, Canada 8.28,46 3. Elizaveta Kazelina, Russia 8.29,29 Team Pursuit (6 laps) 1. Japan 2.55,78 Ladies Team Pursuit World Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Netherlands 2.56,20 3. Russia 2.57,72 2 Team Sprint (3 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 1.26,28 Ladies World Team Sprint Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Canada 1.27,21 3. Russia 1.27,26 Men 500 meters 1. Ruslan Murashov, Russia 34,22 World 500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen, Norway 34,35 3. Viktor Mushtakov, Russia 34,43 1000 meters 1. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 1.07,39 World 1000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Thomas Krol, Netherlands 1.07,67 3. Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 1.07,81 1500 meters 1. Thomas Krol, Netherlands 1.42,58 World 1500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Norway 1.43,16 3. Denis Yuskov, Russia 1.43,20 5000 meters 1. Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Norway 6.07,16 World 5000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Patrick Roest, Netherlands 6.11,70 3. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 6.12,53 10 000 meters 1. Jorrit Bergsma, Netherlands 12.52,92 World 10 000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Patrick Roest, Netherlands 12.53,34 3. Danila Semerikov, Russia 12.57,40 Mass Start 1. Joey Mantia, USA 7.35,66 World Mass Start Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Cheonho Um, Republic of Korea 7.36,11 3. Jaewon Chung, Republic of Korea 7.36,30 Team Pursuit (8 laps) 1. Netherlands 3.38,43 World Team Pursuit Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Norway 3.40,80 3. Russia 3.41,31 Team Sprint (3 laps) 1. Netherlands 1.19,05 World Team Sprint Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Republic of Korea 1.20,00 3. Russia 1.20,10 3 ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships, Baselga di Piné, Italy February 15-17, 2019 Organizing Member: Federazione Italiana Sport Del Ghiaccio Ladies 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 3000 m points 1. Femke Kok, Netherlands 38,64 2.03,73 1.18,16 4.26,21 163.331 Lady World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Karolina Bosiek, Poland 39,69 2.03,75 1.18,61 4.20,26 163.621 3. Ragne Wiklund, Norway 40,22 2.04,08 1.19,01 4.20,01 164.420 Ladies 500 meters Final Time 1. Femke Beuling, Netherlands 38,38 Lady World Junior 500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Femke Kok, Netherlands 38,64 3. Michelle de Jong, Netherlands 38,81 1000 meters 1. Michelle de Jong, Netherlands 1.17,68 Lady World Junior 1000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Femke Kok, Netherlands 1.18,16 3. Karolina Bosiek, Poland 1.18,61 1500 meters 1. Femke Kok, Netherlands 2.03,73 Lady World Junior 1500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Karolina Bosiek, Poland 2.03,75 3. Ragne Wiklund, Norway 2.04,08 3000 meters 1. Ragne Wiklund, Norway 4.20,01 Lady World Junior 3000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Robin Groot, Netherlands 4.20,24 3. Karolina Bosiek, Poland 4.20,26 Mass Start 1. Laura Peveri, Italy 5.41,54 Lady World Junior Mass Start Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Yuhan Ma, China 5.41,75 3. Robin Groot, Netherlands 5.41,77 Team Sprint Ladies (3 laps) 1. Netherlands 1.31,72 Ladies World Junior Team Sprint Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Russia 1.34,20 3. Norway 1.35,55 Team Pursuit Ladies (6 laps) 1. Japan 3.11,39 Ladies World Junior Team Pursuit Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Netherlands 3.11,79 3. Russia 3.16,20 4 Men 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 5000 m points 1. Jaewon Chung, Republic of Korea 37,31 1.48,82 1.11,60 6.48,95 150.278 World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Stepan Chistiakov, Russia 37,02 1.52,52 1.11,92 6.53,72 151.858 3. Francesco Betti, Italy 37,37 1.50,83 1.13,00 6.50,99 151.912 Men 500 meters Final Time 1. Koki Kubo, Japan 36,22 World Junior 500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Artem Arefyev, Russia 36,28 3. Katsuhiro Kuratsubo, Japan 36,35(9) 3. Janno Botman, Netherlands 36,35(9) 1000 meters 1. Janno Botman, Netherlands 1.11,25 World Junior 1000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Jaewon Chung, Republic of Korea 1.11,60 3. Stepan Chistiakov, Russia 1.11,92 1500 meters 1. Jaewon Chung, Republic of Korea 1.48,82 World Junior 1500 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Sergei Loginov, Russia 1.50,81 3. Francesco Betti, Italy 1.50,83 5000 meters 1. Lukas Mann, Germany 6.41,51 World Junior 5000 Meters Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Hallgeir Engebråten, Norway 6.42,41 3. Daniil Aldoshkin, Russia 6.46,05 Mass Start 1. Gabriel Odor, Austria 4.57,60 World Junior Mass Start Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Merijn Scheperkamp, Netherlands 4.57,61 3. Tsubasa Horikawa, Japan 4.57,91 Team Sprint Men (3 laps) 1. Netherlands 1.25,13 World Junior Team Sprint Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Republic of Korea 1.25,31 3. Russia 1.25,37 Team Pursuit Men (8 laps) 1. Norway 3.56,50 World Junior Team Pursuit Speed Skating Champions for 2019 2. Russia 3.57,28 3. Netherlands 3.58,32 5 ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, Heerenveen, Netherlands February 23–24, 2019 Organizing Member: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond Ladies 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Nao Kodaira, Japan 37,27 1.15,01 37,41 1.14,96 149.665 Lady World Sprint Speed Skating Champion for 2019 2. Miho Takagi, Japan 37,62 1.14,82 37,74 1.14,56 150.050 3.
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