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International Skating Union (Isu) INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Communication No. 2110 National Results 2016/17 In accordance with Rule 104, paragraph 13 a), b) and c) the ISU publishes the following results for the season 2016/17: a) The five best times set up on standard tracks by Speed Skaters of the Member over distances of 500, 1000, 1500, 3000, 5000 and 10 000 meters for Men and 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 and 5000 meters for Ladies and Team Pursuit for Men and Ladies; b) The five best Short Track Speed Skaters of the Member over the distances 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 meters and Relay based on the results from International Competitions or National Championships; c) The names of the five best Ladies and Men Figure Skaters, the five best pairs and the five best couples in Ice Dance and the five best Synchronized Skating Teams based on the results of National Championships. The ISU cannot take any responsibility for the accuracy of the results furnished by the Members. 1. Speed Skating ARGENTINA Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 41,09 Victoria Rodriguez Salt Lake City 11.03.2017 1.22,67 Victoria Rodriguez Salt Lake City 12.03.2017 AUSTRALIA Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 56,51 Marianne Reece Baselga di Pine 11.12.2016 1.58,09 Marianne Reece Baselga di Pine 11.12.2016 Men 500 meters Men 1000 meters 35,03 Daniel Greig Astana 04.12.2016 1.09,96 Daniel Greig Calgary 25.02.2017 39,41 Daniel Yeow Calgary 18.03.2017 1.16,67 Joshua Capponi Heerenveen 17.12.2016 39,48 Joshua Capponi Inzell 09.10.2016 1.18,99 Daniel Yeow Calgary 18.03.2017 41,28 Darius Eshete Calgary 24.09.2016 1.20,95 Darius Eshete Calgary 27.11.2016 43,24 Robert Black Calgary 18.03.2017 1.26,44 Robert Black Calgary 18.03.2017 Men 1500 meters Men 3000 meters 1.56,15 Joshua Capponi Berlin 27.01.2017 3.53,79 Joshua Capponi Heerenveen 12.12.2016 2.02,24 Daniel Yeow Calgary 19.03.2017 4.21,00 Darius Eshete Calgary 21.01.2017 2.02,77 Darius Eshete Calgary 19.11.2016 4.36,92 Daniel Yeow Calgary 12.03.2017 2.12,02 Robert Black Calgary 19.03.2017 4.48,48 Robert Black Calgary 18.02.2017 2.19,79 Tim Davids The Hague 25.03.2017 4.58,10 Tim Davids The Hague 25.03.2017 Men 5000 meters Men 10 000 meters 6.41,97 Joshua Capponi Inzell 08.10.2016 14.06,42 Joshua Capponi Obihiro 22.02.2017 7.19,69 Darius Eshete Calgary 03.01.2017 8.29,13 Daniel Yeow Berlin 25.02.2017 8.35,00 Robert Black Calgary 15.01.2017 AUSTRIA Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 37,59 Vanessa Bittner Calgary 25.02.2017 1.14,45 Vanessa Bittner Calgary 26.02.2017 42,03 Viktoria Schinnerl Heerenveen 03.03.2017 1.23,27 Viktoria Schinnerl Heerenveen 04.03.2017 43,46 Viola Feichtner Inzell 06.11.2016 1.25,18 Viola Feichtner Inzell 15.10.2016 53,03 Jeannine Rosner Inzell 11.02.2017 1.50,82 Hanna Müller Inzell 27.11.2016 53,19 Hanna Müller Inzell 27.11.2016 2.29,52 Lola Brugger Innsbruck 08.01.2017 Ladies 1500 meters Ladies 3000 meters 1.59,20 Vanessa Bittner Inzell 09.10.2016 4.20,06 Viola Feichtner Inzell 05.11.2016 2.06,31 Viktoria Schinnerl Inzell 10.12.2016 4.39,85 Viktoria Schinnerl Inzell 05.11.2016 2.06,83 Viola Feichtner Minsk 27.11.2016 Ladies 5000 meters 7.33,27 Viola Feichtner Heerenveen 11.12.2016 8.39,74 Viktoria Schinnerl Innsbruck 18.12.2016 Men 500 meters Men 1000 meters 37,11 Armin Hager Inzell 21.10.2016 1.12,29 Armin Hager Inzell 21.10.2016 37,62 Gabriel Odor Inzell 10.12.2016 1.12,45 Linus Heidegger Inzell 15.10.2016 37,88 Linus Heidegger Inzell 06.01.2017 1.12,74 Gabriel Odor Inzell 11.12.2016 37,96 Mathias Hauer Inzell 25.02.2017 1.13,66 Mathias Hauer Inzell 15.10.2016 39,25 Stefan Haan Minsk 27.11.2016 1.17,65 Stefan Haan Minsk 27.11.2016 1 Men 1500 meters Men 3000 meters 1.49,21 Linus Heidegger Inzell 22.10.2016 3.49,06 Linus Heidegger Inzell 08.10.2016 1.50,47 Armin Hager Inzell 22.10.2016 3.51,91 Mathias Hauer Inzell 21.10.2016 1.51,21 Mathias Hauer Inzell 22.10.2016 3.54,02 Armin Hager Inzell 08.10.2016 1.51,54 Gabriel Odor Inzell 10.12.2016 3.57,36 Gabriel Odor Inzell 11.12.2016 1.58,06 Stefan Haan Inzell 05.12.2016 4.36,77 Ignaz Gschwentner Inzell 11.12.2016 Men 5000 meters Men 10 000 meters 6.32,54 Linus Heidegger Astana 02.12.2016 13.38,27 Linus Heidegger Heerenveen 11.12.2016 6.40,10 Mathias Hauer Inzell 25.02.2017 15.04,07 Mathias Hauer Innsbruck 18.12.2016 7.38,50 Gabriel Odor Innsbruck 17.12.2016 8.51,22 Ignaz Gschwentner Innsbruck 17.12.2016 BELARUS Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 40,00 Kseniya Sadovskaya Inzell 08.10.2016 1.19,57 Tatyana Mikhailova Inzell 08.10.2016 40,29 Tatyana Mikhailova Astana 02.12.2016 1.19,61 Kseniya Sadovskaya Inzell 08.10.2016 40,55 Anna Nifontova Minsk 11.03.2017 1.19,67 Marina Zueva Minsk 29.10.2016 40,79 Marina Zueva Minsk 25.02.2017 1.21,69 Mariya Krotova Kolomna 25.03.2017 41,05 Evgeniya Vorobeva Minsk 12.03.2017 1.21,70 Anna Nifontova Kolomna 25.03.2017 Ladies 1500 meters Ladies 3000 meters 2.00,24 Marina Zueva Nagano 20.11.2016 4.06,24 Marina Zueva Gangneung 09.02.2017 2.02,30 Tatyana Mikhailova Inzell 09.10.2016 4.28,78 Tatyana Mikhailova Minsk 26.08.2016 2.08,05 Kseniya Sadovskaya Minsk 11.11.2016 4.39,36 Polina Polukarova Minsk 24.12.2016 2.08,54 Mariya Krotova Minsk 25.02.2017 4.40,88 Anna Kovaleva Minsk 28.10.2016 2.09,03 Evgeniya Vorobeva Minsk 25.12.2016 4.41,47 Evgeniya Vorobeva Minsk 24.12.2016 Ladies 5000 meters Ladies Team Pursuit 7.03,40 Marina Zueva Gangneung 11.02.2017 3.24,22 Zueva, Mikhauilova, Nifontova Heerenveen 10.12.2016 6.59,75 Isabelle Weidemann Gangneung 11.02.2017 3.29,64 Nifontova, Kovaleva, Polukarova Erfurt 12.02.2017 7.12,38 Victoria Spence Calgary 18.03.2017 3.32,60 Krotova, Kovaleva, Vorobeva Minsk 30.10.2016 7.30,91 Béatrice Lamarche Calgary 18.03.2017 3.38,88 Pchelkova, Telesh, Bolotina Minsk 30.10.2016 7.33,21 Abigail McCluskey Calgary 24.09.2016 3.39,41 Polukarova, Shipulya, Kapustina Minsk 30.10.2016 Men 500 meters Men 1000 meters 35,42 Ignat Golovatyuk Minsk 11.03.2017 1.10,17 Ignat Golovatyuk Inzell 08.10.2016 36,27 Artyom Chaban Kolomna 25.03.2017 1.12,28 Anton Kapustin Inzell 15.10.2016 36,87 Vitalij Mikhailov Inzell 08.10.2016 1.13,00 Evgenij Bolgov Kolomna 26.03.2017 37,07 Anton Kapustin Minsk 28.10.2016 1.13,43 Artyom Chaban Minsk 12.11.2016 37,13 Ivan Bychkov Kolomna 25.03.2017 1.13,80 Maksim Dubovskij Inzell 08.10.2016 Men 1500 meters Men 3000 meters 1.48,86 Vitalij Mikhailov Inzell 09.10.2016 3.46,33 Vitalij Mikhailov Inzell 08.10.2016 1.49,83 Ignat Golovatyuk Inzell 09.10.2016 3.56,17 Aleksej Kirpichnik Inzell 15.10.2016 1.51,74 Evgenij Bolgov Minsk 27.11.2016 3.59,63 Gleb Astapov Inzell 15.10.2016 1.53,18 Aleksej Kirpichnik Minsk 11.11.2016 4.03,58 Maksim Dubovskij Inzell 01.10.2016 1.53,24 Viktor Rudenko Minsk 25.12.2016 4.04,14 Ignat Golovatyuk Minsk 26.08.2016 Men 5000 meters Men 10 000 meters 6.28,58 Vitalij Mikhailov Astana 02.12.2016 13.36,36 Vitalij Mikhailov Heerenveen 11.12.2016 6.52,04 Gleb Astapov Inzell 08.10.2016 14.33,80 Aleksej Kirpichnik Minsk 25.12.2016 6.54,64 Aleksej Kirpichnik Inzell 21.10.2016 14.40,93 Gleb Astapov Minsk 25.12.2016 7.05,31 Evgenij Bolgov Minsk 28.10.2016 14.50,16 Evgenij Bolgov Minsk 25.12.2016 7.08,34 Semyon Budaj Minsk 24.12.2016 14.57,03 Semyon Budaj Minsk 25.12.2016 Men Team Pursuit 3.54,79 Kirpichnik, Kapustin, Mikhailov Minsk 30.10.2016 4.09,37 Bolgov, Rudenko, Ilyushenko Erfurt 12.02.2017 4.13,80 Zhiburtovich, Rudenko, Makhakhej Minsk 05.02.2017 4.15,03 Bolgov, Bychkov, Listratenko Minsk 30.10.2016 4.18,43 Ilyushenko, Olshevskij, Trofimov Minsk 30.10.2016 BELGIUM Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 41,16 Jelena Peeters Heerenveen 03.12.2016 1.19,28 Jelena Peeters Berlin 21.01.2017 49,26 Sabrina Gaudesaboos Eindhoven 15.01.2017 1.41,41 Sabrina Gaudesaboos The Hague 25.03.2017 54,98 Evy September The Hague 25.03.2017 2.09,69 Evy September Eindhoven 08.01.2017 1.00,71 Katelijn Peirs Breda 04.03.2017 2.43,44 Elien Schildermans Eindhoven 14.01.2017 1.09,70 Eline Willems Breda 04.03.2017 2.48,66 Eline Willems Eindhoven 14.01.2017 Ladies 1500 meters Ladies 3000 meters 2.00,33 Jelena Peeters Nagano 20.11.2016 4.10,70 Jelena Peeters Nagano 18.11.2016 2.40,78 Sabrina Gaudesaboos Eindhoven 14.01.2017 5.31,84 Sabrina Gaudesaboos Eindhoven 15.01.2017 3.00,03 Evy September Eindhoven 14.01.2017 6.09,57 Evy September The Hague 25.03.2017 3.16,17 Katelijn Peirs Breda 04.03.2017 3.41,59 Eline Willems Breda 04.03.2017 Ladies 5000 meters 7.14,68 Jelena Peeters Gangneung 11.02.2017 2 Men 500 meters Men 1000 meters 36,34 Mathias Vosté Astana 04.12.2016 1.10,89 Bart Swings Harbin 12.11.2016 36,61 Bart Swings Inzell 09.10.2016 1.12,01 Mathias Vosté Heerenveen 11.12.2016 38,64 Jordan McMillen Inzell 25.02.2017 1.16,46 Jordan McMillen Inzell 27.12.2016 40,06 Jonathan Schildermans Minsk 27.11.2016 1.20,48 Jonathan Schildermans Collalbo 21.01.2017 41,76 Koen Lippens Breda 12.03.2017 1.20,75 Jarno Schellekens Heerenveen 04.03.2017 Men 1500 meters Men 3000 meters 1.45,99 Bart Swings Inzell 09.10.2016 3.38,03 Bart Swings Inzell 21.10.2016 1.52,06 Mathias Vosté Astana 04.12.2016 4.01,40 Jordan McMillen Inzell 03.12.2016 1.55,25 Jordan McMillen Inzell 05.11.2016 4.18,37 Jonathan Schildermans Minsk 26.11.2016 2.03,61 Jonathan Schildermans Minsk 27.11.2016 4.21,89 Jarno Schellekens Eindhoven 16.03.2017 2.04,10 Jarno Schellekens Collalbo 22.01.2017 4.45,20 Wim Verbraeken Heerenveen 16.03.2017 Men 5000 meters Men 10 000 meters 6.17,20 Bart Swings Gangneung 09.02.2017 13.15,27 Bart Swings Heerenveen 11.12.2016 6.50,03 Jordan McMillen Inzell 11.12.2016 17.53,53 Martijn Proost Tilburg 05.03.2017 7.52,41 Jonathan Schildermans Erfurt 29.10.2016 18.35,09 Wim Verbraeken Tilburg 05.03.2017 8.24,76 Jean-Luc Ostyn Eindhoven
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