The women's mass start competition at the 2020 European Speed Skating Championships was held on 12 January 2020.[1]
Women's mass start at the 2020 European Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf | |||||||||
Location | Heerenveen, Netherlands | |||||||||
Dates | 12 January | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 62 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
editThe race was started at 17:02.[2]
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time |
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Irene Schouten | Netherlands | 62 | 8:23.37 | |
Francesca Lollobrigida | Italy | 41 | 8:23.80 | |
Melissa Wijfje | Netherlands | 22 | 8:23.98 | |
4 | Elizaveta Kazelina | Russia | 10 | 8:23.99 |
5 | Noemi Bonazza | Italy | 6 | 8:24.84 |
6 | Karolina Bosiek | Poland | 3 | 8:25.60 |
7 | Michelle Uhrig | Germany | 3 | 8:26.75 |
8 | Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 3 | 8:26.94 |
9 | Maryna Zuyeva | Belarus | 3 | 8:27.05 |
10 | Evgeniia Lalenkova | Russia | 2 | 8:26.96 |
11 | Saskia Alusalu | Estonia | 2 | 8:37.45 |
12 | Magdalena Czyszczoń | Poland | 0 | 8:34.40 |
13 | Tatsiana Mikhailava | Belarus | 0 | 8:34.57 |
14 | Nadja Wenger | Switzerland | 0 | 8:39.55 |
15 | Anke Vos | Belgium | 0 | 8:46.50 |
16 | Ellia Smeding | Great Britain | 0 | 8:47.09 |
17 | Gemma Cooper | Great Britain | 0 | 8:52.47 |
18 | Sandrine Tas | Belgium | 0 | DNF |