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International Skating Union INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Communication No. 2090 Results of the 2017 ISU Championships A. Speed Skating ISU European Sprint Speed Skating Championships, Heerenveen, Netherlands January 6 - 8, 2017 Organizing Member: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond Ladies 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Karolina Erbanova, Czech Republic 38,23 1.15,69 38,19 1.15,83 152.180 2017 Lady European Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 38,75 1.15,58 38,29 1.14,88 152.270 3. Olga Fatkulina, Russia 38,16 1.16,15 38,07 1.16,46 152.535 Winners of the races: Olga Fatkulina, Russia 38,16 38,07 Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 1.15,58 1.14,88 Men 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 34,98 1.09,01 35,12 1.09,25 139.230 2017 European Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 35,49 1.08,77 35,40 1.08,85 139.700 3. Nico Ihle, Germany 34,95 1.09,45 35,51 1.09,20 139.785 Winners of the distances: Ronald Mulder, Netherlands 34,87 35,08 Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 1.08,77 1.08,85 ISU European Allround Speed Skating Championships, Heerenveen, Netherlands January 6 - 8, 2017 Organizing Member: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond Ladies 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m points 1. Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 39,26 4.03,93 1.56,57 7.03,54 161.125 2017 Lady European Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 40,18 4.04,73 1.58,72 6.57,47 162.288 3. Antoinette de Jong, Netherlands 39,56 4.05,44 1.58,34 7.07,33 162.645 Winners of the distances: Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 39,26 4.03,93 1.56,57 Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 6.57,47 1 Men 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m points 1. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 36,81 6.10,58 1.46,55 13.06,30 148.699 2017 European Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Jan Blokhuijsen, Netherlands 36,43 6.16,86 1.48,31 13.11,95 149.816 3. Bart Swings, Belgium 37,33 6.21,80 1.48,02 13.15,54 151.293 Winners of the distances: Sindre Henriksen, Norway 36,30 Sven Kramer, Netherlands 6.10,58 13.06,30 Denis Yuskov, Russia 1.46,54 ISU World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships Gangneung, Republic of Korea February 9-12, 2017 Organizing Member: Korea Skating Union Ladies 500 meters 1. Nao Kodaira, Japan 37,13 2017 Lady World Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Sang-Hwa Lee, Republic of Korea 37,48 3. Jing Yu, China 37,57 1000 meters 1. Heather Bergsma, USA 1.13,94 2017 Lady World Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Nao Kodaira, Japan 1.14,43 3. Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 1.14,66 1500 meters 1. Heather Bergsma, USA 1.54,08 2017 Lady World Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 1.54,19 3. Miho Takagi, Japan 1.55,12 3000 meters 1. Ireen Wüst, Netherlands 3.59,05 2017 Lady World Speed Skating Champion 3000 Meters 2. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 3.59,65 3. Antoinette de Jong, Netherlands 4.01,99 5000 meters 1. Martina Sáblíková, Czech Republic 6.52,38 2017 Lady World Speed Skating Champion 5000 Meters 2. Claudia Pechstein, Germany 6.53,93 3. Ivanie Blondin, Canada 6.57,14 Mass Start Final Time 1. Bo-Reum Kim, Republic of Korea 8.00,79 2017 World Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Nana Takagi, Japan 8.00,90 3. Heather Bergsma, USA 8.01,36 2 Team Pursuit (6 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 2.55,85 2017 Ladies World Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Japan 2.56,50 3. Russia 3.00,51 Men 500 meters 1. Jan Smeekens, Netherlands 34,58 2017 World Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Nico Ihle, Germany 34,66 3. Ruslan Murashov, Russia 34,76 1000 meters 1. Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 1.08,26 2017 World Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Vincent de Haitre, Canada 1.08,54 3. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 1.08,78 1500 meters 1. Kjeld Nuis, Netherlands 1.44,36 2017 World Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Denis Yuskov, Russia 1.44,67 3. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 1.45,50 5000 meters 1. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 6.06,82 2017 World Speed Skating Champion 5000 Meters 2. Jorrit Bergsma, Netherlands 6.09,33 3. Peter Michael, New Zealand 6.11,67 10 000 meters 1. Sven Kramer, Netherlands 12.38,89 2017 World Speed Skating Champion 10 000 Meters 2. Jorrit Bergsma, Netherlands 12.43,95 3. Patrick Beckert, Germany 12.52,76 Mass Start Final Time 1. Joey Mantia, USA 7.40,16 2017 World Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Alexis Contin, France 7.41,11 3. Olivier Jean, Canada 7.47,62 Team Pursuit (8 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 3.40,66 2017 World Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. New Zealand 3.41,08 3. Norway 3.41,60 3 ISU World Junior Speed Skating Championships, Helsinki, Finland February 17- 19, 2017 Organizing Member: Suomen Luisteluliitto Ladies 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 3000 m points 1. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 41,10 2.07,29 1.24,13 4.38,27 171.973 2017 Lady World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Joy Beune, Netherlands 42,12 2.08,43 1.23,06 4.35,90 172.443 3. Sanne In’t Hof, Netherlands 42,44 2.08,09 1.24,10 4.37,14 173.376 Ladies 500 meters 1. Daria Kachanova, Russia 39,90 2017 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Nan Sun, China 40,95 3. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 41,10 1000 meters 1. Daria Kachanova, Russia 1.21,87 2017 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Joy Beune, Netherlands 1.23,06 3. Béatrice Lamarche, Canada 1.23,52 1500 meters 1. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 2.07,29 2017 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Sanne In’t Hof, Netherlands 2.08,09 3. Daria Kachanova, Russia 2.08,33 3000 meters 1. Joy Beune, Netherlands 4.35,90 2017 Lady World Junior Speed Skating Champion 3000 Meters 2. Sanne In’t Hof, Netherlands 4.37,14 3. Jutta Leerdam, Netherlands 4.38,27 Mass Start 1. Elisa Dul, Netherlands 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Sanne In’t Hof, Netherlands 3. Béatrice Lamarche, Canada Men 500 m 1500 m 1000 m 5000 m points 1. Chris Huizinga, Netherlands 38,84 1.55,12 1.15,18 6.46,40 155.443 2017 World Junior Allround Speed Skating Champion 2. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 38,39 1.54,05 1.14,25 7.09,87 156.518 3. Tyson Langelaar, Canada 38,29 1.55,66 1.14,91 7.17,66 158.064 Men 500 meters 1. Koki Kubo, Japan 36,86 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 500 Meters 2. Xuefeng Sun, China 36,90 3. Ruslan Zakharov, Russia 37,31 4 1000 meters 1. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 1.14,25 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1000 Meters 2. Koki Kubo, Japan 1.14,29 3. Tyson Langelaar, Canada 1.14,91 1500 meters 1. Allan Dahl Johansson, Norway 1.54,05 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 1500 Meters 2. Chris Huizinga, Netherlands 1.55,12 3. Tyson Langelaar, Canada 1.55,66 5000 meters 1. Chris Huizinga, Netherlands 6.46,40 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Champion 5000 Meters 2. Marwin Talsma, Netherlands 6.56,45 3. Graeme Fish, Canada 6.58,48 Mass Start 1. Chris Huizinga, Netherlands 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Mass Start Champion 2. Hyun Min Oh, Republic of Korea 3. Graeme Fish, Canada Team Pursuit Ladies (6 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 3.23,43 2017 Ladies World Junior Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Japan 3.26,04 3. Italy 3.27,08 Team Sprint Ladies (3 laps) Final Time 1. China 1.34,86 2017 Ladies World Junior Speed Skating Team Sprint Champions 2. Italy 1.35,18 3. Republic of Korea 1.35,54 Team Pursuit Men (8 laps) Final Time 1. Japan 4.09,65 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Team Pursuit Champions 2. Netherlands 4.11,08 3. Norway 4.14,09 Team Sprint Men (3 laps) Final Time 1. Netherlands 1.25,65 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Team Sprint Champions 2. Canada 1.25,94 3. Germany 1.26,10 5 ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, Calgary, Canada February 25 – 26, 2017 Organizing Member: Speed Skating Canada Ladies 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Nao Kodaira, Japan 36,75 1.12,51 36,80 1.13,17 146.390 2017 Lady World Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Heather Bergsma, USA 37,22 1.12,95 37,35 1.12,28 147.185 3. Jorien ter Mors, Netherlands 37,55 1.12,53 37,39 1.12,58 147.495 Winners of the races: Nao Kodaira, Japan 36,75 1.12,51 36,80 Heather Bergsma, USA 1.12,28 Men 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m points 1. Kai Verbij, Netherlands 34,48 1.06,73 34,25 1.07,94 136.065 2017 World Sprint Speed Skating Champion 2. Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen, Norway 34,43 1.07,08 34,62 1.07,38 136.280 3.
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