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ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships 2015 March 7-8, 2015 Olympic Oval - Calgary ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships 2015 March 7-8, 2015 Olympic Oval - Calgary 6. Startlist 1500m Men Pag. 1/2 Sunday March 8 07-03-2015 17:12:01 Championships record, Shani Davis (USA), Calgary, 19-03-2006 23.55 48.83 1:15.05 1:42.68 Track record, Danny Morrison (CAN), 14-03-2008 23.43 48.48 1:14.46 1:42.01 Total World record, Shani Davis (USA), Salt Lake City, 11-12-2009 23.28 48.04 1:13.73 1:41.04 # points Diff. Pair Startnr Name PB # 500m # 5000m # Points Diff. 3 / 300 2 / 700 1 / 1100 1500m wt 53 Danil Sinitsyn (24) RUS 1:47.61 18 36.59 DQ 999.999 99.99 1 rd 0 - wt 51 Jan Szyma ński (26) POL 1:44.58 7 35.97 22 6:44.92 21 76.462 10.54 2 rd 37 Konrád Nagy (22) HUN 1:45.69 18 36.59 21 6:40.61 22 76.651 11.11 wt 31 Bram Smallenbroek (28) AUT 1:45.95 15 36.57 18 6:31.33 19 75.703 8.27 3 rd 39 Shane Williamson (19) JPN 1:48.23 13 36.47 19 6:34.92 20 75.962 9.04 wt 36 Patrick Beckert (24) GER 1:45.18 23 37.77 6 6:16.60 17 75.430 7.45 4 rd 40 Cheol-Min Kim (22) KOR 1:45.27 8 36.04 20 6:36.46 18 75.686 8.22 wt 41 Seung-Hoon Lee (27) KOR 1:47.38 12 36.34 15 6:26.91 15 75.031 6.25 5 rd 33 Ted-Jan Bloemen (28) CAN 1:46.36 22 37.03 8 6:22.40 16 75.270 6.97 wt 47 Simen Spieler Nilsen (21) NOR 1:46.65 14 36.50 10 6:24.69 13 74.969 6.06 6 rd 52 Sergey Gryaztsov (28) RUS 1:45.42 9 36.17 17 6:28.37 14 75.007 6.18 wt 42 Haralds Silovs (28) LAT 1:44.66 10 36.20 13 6:25.22 11 74.722 5.32 7 rd 38 Andrea Giovannini (21) ITA 1:47.69 15 36.57 9 6:23.62 12 74.932 5.95 wt 46 Håvard Bøkko (28) NOR 1:42.67 5 35.91 14 6:25.79 9 74.489 4.62 8 rd 49 Zbigniew Bródka (30) POL 1:42.89 3 35.78 16 6:27.79 10 74.559 4.83 ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships 2015 March 7-8, 2015 Olympic Oval - Calgary 6. Startlist 1500m Men Pag. 2/2 Sunday March 8 07-03-2015 17:12:01 Championships record, Shani Davis (USA), Calgary, 19-03-2006 23.55 48.83 1:15.05 1:42.68 Track record, Danny Morrison (CAN), 14-03-2008 23.43 48.48 1:14.46 1:42.01 Total World record, Shani Davis (USA), Salt Lake City, 11-12-2009 23.28 48.04 1:13.73 1:41.04 # points Diff. Pair Startnr Name PB # 500m # 5000m # Points Diff. 3 / 300 2 / 700 1 / 1100 1500m wt 43 Douwe de Vries (32) NED 1:45.57 20 36.63 7 6:17.81 7 74.411 4.39 9 rd 50 Konrad Nied żwiedzki (30) POL 1:43.12 6 35.93 12 6:25.09 8 74.439 4.47 wt 35 Alexis Contin (28) FRA 1:44.00 15 36.57 4 6:15.02 5 74.072 3.37 10 rd 32 Bart Swings (24) BEL 1:45.23 21 36.70 5 6:15.42 6 74.242 3.88 wt 48 Sverre Lunde Pedersen (22 NOR 1:43.25 4 35.87 2 6:11.77 3 73.047 0.30 11 rd 34 Denny Morrison (29) CAN 1:42.01 1 34.98 11 6:25.01 4 73.481 1.60 wt 44 Sven Kramer (28) NED 1:43.54 10 36.20 1 6:07.49 1 72.949 12 rd 54 Denis Yuskov (25) RUS 1:42.36 2 35.64 3 6:13.64 2 73.004 0.17 Referee: Erik Øsmundset (NOR) / Trevis Boyd (CAN) Ass. Starter: André de Vries (NED) http://live.isuresults.eu/ Twitter: #WAChCalgary and #WKAllround http://www.speedsk8.ca/ ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships 2015 March 7 and 8, Olympic Oval - Calgary Top-12 Men - Differences after 2 distances 07-03-2015 17:05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name, points and distance results Sven 72.949 (NED) Kramer Denis Yuskov 73.004 (RUS) Sverre Lunde 73.047 Pedersen (NOR) Denny Morrison 73.481 (CAN) Alexis Contin 74.072 (FRA) Bart Swings (BEL) 74.242 Douwe de Vries 74.411 (NED) Konrad Niedzwiedzki 74.439 (POL) Håvard 74.489 Bøkko (NOR) Zbigniew Brodka 74.559 (POL) Haralds Silovs 74.722 (LAT) Andrea Giovannini 74.932 (ITA) Sven Kramer (NED) 72.949 1 0,00 0,17 0,30 1,60 3,37 3,88 4,39 4,47 4,62 4,83 5,32 5,95 36.20 (10), 6:07.49 (1) Denis Yuskov (RUS) 73.004 2 -0,17 0,13 1,43 3,20 3,71 4,22 4,30 4,45 4,66 5,15 5,78 35.64 (2), 6:13.64 (3) Sverre Lunde Pedersen (NOR) 73.047 3 -0,30 -0,13 1,30 3,07 3,58 4,09 4,17 4,32 4,53 5,02 5,65 35.87 (4), 6:11.77 (2) Denny Morrison (CAN) 73.481 4 -1,60 -1,43 -1,30 1,77 2,28 2,79 2,87 3,02 3,23 3,72 4,35 34.98 (1), 6:25.01 (11) Alexis Contin (FRA) 74.072 5 -3,37 -3,20 -3,07 -1,77 0,51 1,02 1,10 1,25 1,46 1,95 2,58 36.57 (15), 6:15.02 (4) Bart Swings (BEL) 74.242 6 -3,88 -3,71 -3,58 -2,28 -0,51 0,51 0,59 0,74 0,95 1,44 2,07 36.70 (21), 6:15.42 (5) Douwe de Vries (NED) 74.411 7 -4,39 -4,22 -4,09 -2,79 -1,02 -0,51 0,08 0,23 0,44 0,93 1,56 36.63 (20), 6:17.81 (7) Konrad Niedzwiedzki (POL) 74.439 8 -4,47 -4,30 -4,17 -2,87 -1,10 -0,59 -0,08 0,15 0,36 0,85 1,48 35.93 (6), 6:25.09 (12) Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 74.489 9 -4,62 -4,45 -4,32 -3,02 -1,25 -0,74 -0,23 -0,15 0,21 0,70 1,33 35.91 (5), 6:25.79 (14) Zbigniew Brodka (POL) 74.559 10 -4,83 -4,66 -4,53 -3,23 -1,46 -0,95 -0,44 -0,36 -0,21 0,49 1,12 35.78 (3), 6:27.79 (16) Haralds Silovs (LAT) 74.722 11 -5,32 -5,15 -5,02 -3,72 -1,95 -1,44 -0,93 -0,85 -0,70 -0,49 0,63 36.20 (10), 6:25.22 (13) Andrea Giovannini (ITA) 74.932 12 -5,95 -5,78 -5,65 -4,35 -2,58 -2,07 -1,56 -1,48 -1,33 -1,12 -0,63 36.57 (15), 6:23.62 (9) 07-03-2015 17:06 SL-2015 (Calgary).
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