2010 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2010 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships was held between 16 January and 17 January 2010 at the Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval in Obihiro, Hokkaidō.[1]

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
Speedskating rink
VenueMeiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval (Obihiro, Hokkaidō)
Dates16 and 17 January 2010
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Kyou-hyuk  KOR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lee Kang-seok  KOR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Keiichiro Nagashima  JPN
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lee Sang-hwa  KOR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sayuri Yoshii  JPN
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jenny Wolf  GER

Men championships

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Results

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Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
  Lee Kyou-hyuk   South Korea 35.22 1:09.44 35.17 1:09.60 139.910
  Lee Kang-seok   South Korea 35.15 1:10.85 35.11 1:10.39 140.880 +0.97
  Keiichiro Nagashima   Japan 35.01 1:10.99 35.19 1:10.73 141.060 +1.15
4 Ronald Mulder   Netherlands 35.24 1:10.48 35.55 1:10.36 141.210 +1.30
5 Dmitry Lobkov   Russia 35.50 1:10.23 35.56 1:10.57 141.460 +1.55
6 Mika Poutala   Finland 35.26 1:11.04 35.32 1:10.84 141.520 +1.61
7 Beorn Nijenhuis   Netherlands 35.66 1:09.73 35.74 1:10.56 141.545 +1.64
8 Lars Elgersma   Netherlands 35.75 1:10.81 35.70 1:09.73 141.720 +1.81
9 Tadashi Obara   Japan 35.44 1:11.46 35.57 1:10.64 142.060 +2.15
10 Ryohei Haga   Japan 35.68 1:11.01 35.61 1:12.13 142.860 +2.95
11 Maciej Ustynowicz   Poland 35.71 1:11.95 35.68 1:11.06 142.895 +2.99
12 Aleksey Yesin   Russia 35.97 1:11.04 36.11 1:10.82 143.010 +3.10
13 Nico Ihle   Germany 35.66 1:11.47 35.88 1:11.51 143.030 +3.12
14 Joey Lindsey   United States 35.79 1:11.59 35.82 1:11.61 143.210 +3.30
15 Zhang Zhongqi   China 35.52 1:12.40 35.55 1:12.06 143.300 +3.39
16 Samuel Schwarz   Germany 35.75 1:10.20 35.78 1:13.74 143.500 +3.59
17 Tyler Derraugh   Canada 36.05 1:11.63 36.17 1:11.39 143.730 +3.82
18 Dag-Erik Kleven   Norway 35.84 1:12.51 36.17 1:11.44 143.985 +4.08
19 Ermanno Ioriatti   Italy 35.96 1:11.97 36.14 1:11.82 143.995 +4.09
20 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke   Norway 36.29 1:10.62 37.03 1:11.14 144.200 +4.29
21 Parker Vance   United States 35.62 1:13.15 35.90 1:12.57 144.380 +4.47
22 Yu Fengtong   China 36.07 1:12.96 35.41 1:12.87 144.395 +4.49
23 Jörg Dallmann   Germany 36.69 1:12.06 36.77 1:12.01 145.495 +5.59
24 Denis Kuzin   Kazakhstan 37.03 1:11.44 36.88 1:12.03 145.645 +5.74
NQ25 Aleksandr Lebedev   Russia 36.10 1:11.83 36.12
NQ26 Roman Krech   Kazakhstan 36.13 1:12.10 36.04
NQ27 Vincent Labrie   Canada 36.10 1:13.32 36.12
NQ28 Tuomas Nieminen   Finland 36.48 1:12.41 36.22
NQ29 James-Clay Cholewinski   United States 36.42 1:12.30 36.57
NQ30 Maciej Biega   Poland 36.39 1:13.05 36.42
NQ31 Espen-Aarnes Hvammen   Norway 36.55 1:12.72 36.53
NQ32 Pascal Briand   France 37.50 1:12.59 37.34
NQ33 Daniel Greig   Australia 37.16 1:13.66 37.57
NQ34 Marius Paraschivoiu   Romania 37.14 1:14.59 37.59
NQ35 Jose Ignacio Fazio   Argentina 37.72 1:15.33 37.97
NQ36 Matthew McLean   Canada 1:11.21 1:12.13 36.01
NQ37 Pekka Koskela   Finland 36.15 1:13.19 RET
NQ38 William Dutton   Canada 36.08 DQ 36.29
NQ39 Mun Jun   South Korea 35.86 1:17.50 NS

NQ = Not qualified for the second 1000 m (only the best 24 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
NS = Not Started
RET = Retreted

Women championships

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Results

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Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
  Lee Sang-hwa   South Korea 38.19 1:17.84 38.37 1:18.26 154.580
  Sayuri Yoshii   Japan 38.74 1:17.26 38.92 1:17.08 154.830 +0.25
  Jenny Wolf   Germany 38.31 1:18.32 38.24 1:18.80 155.110 +0.53
4 Nao Kodaira   Japan 38.75 1:17.64 39.11 1:17.99 155.675 +1.10
5 Yekaterina Malysheva   Russia 39.02 1:18.31 39.49 1:17.50 156.415 +1.84
6 Yu Jing   China 38.84 1:18.67 39.18 1:18.38 156.545 +1.97
6 Jin Peiyu   China 39.15 1:18.37 38.94 1:18.54 156.545 +1.97
8 Olga Fatkulina   Russia 39.20 1:18.40 39.15 1:18.20 156.650 +2.07
9 Tomomi Okazaki   Japan 38.99 1:19.31 38.88 1:18.82 156.935 +2.36
10 Shihomi Shinya   Japan 39.02 1:18.47 39.31 1:19.02 157.075 +2.50
11 Yuliya Nemaya   Russia 39.08 1:19.90 38.79 1:18.55 157.095 +2.52
12 Zhang Shuang   China 39.54 1:19.08 38.68 1:19.37 157.445 +2.87
13 Sophie Nijman   Netherlands 39.64 1:18.11 39.66 1:18.36 157.535 +2.96
14 Sanne van der Star   Netherlands 39.43 1:18.65 39.68 1:18.71 157.790 +3.21
15 Lotte van Beek   Netherlands 39.80 1:17.83 39.98 1:18.24 157.815 +3.24
16 Ren Hui   China 39.33 1:19.07 39.32 1:19.42 157.895 +3.32
17 Chiara Simionato   Italy 39.71 1:19.31 39.85 1:18.55 158.490 +3.91
18 Lee Bo-ra   South Korea 39.46 1:19.81 39.35 1:19.84 158.680 +4.10
19 Tamara Oudenaarden   Canada 39.21 1:19.42 40.23 1:19.60 158.950 +4.37
20 Sophie Muir   Australia 39.78 1:19.81 39.74 1:19.27 159.060 +4.48
21 Ingeborg Kroon   Netherlands 39.99 1:18.89 40.20 1:19.17 159.220 +4.64
22 Heike Hartmann   Germany 39.80 1:19.18 40.01 1:19.84 159.320 +4.74
23 Anastasia Bucsis   Canada 39.53 1:20.19 39.97 1:19.95 159.570 +4.99
24 Daniela Dumitru   Romania 41.18 1:21.73 41.12 1:22.56 164.445 +9.87
NQ25 Jennifer Alexa Caicedo   Argentina 41.53 1:24.17 41.88
NQ26 Olena Myahkikh   Ukraine 42.49 1:23.85 42.01
NQ27 Monique Angermüller   Germany DQ 1:17.59 39.46
NQ28 Judith Hesse   Germany 39.65 1:19.66

NQ = Not qualified for the second 1000 m (only the best 24 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified

Rules

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All participating skaters are allowed to skate the two 500 meters and one 1000 meters; 24 skaters may take part on the second 1000 meters. These 24 skaters are determined by the samalog standings after the three skated distances, and comparing these lists as follows:

  1. Skaters among the top 24 on both lists are qualified.
  2. To make up a total of 24, skaters are then added in order of their best rank on either list.

References

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