The Men's mass start competition at the 2021 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships was held on 13 February 2021.[1][2][3]
Men's mass start at the 2021 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf | |||||||||
Location | Heerenveen, Netherlands | |||||||||
Date | 13 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 60 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
editSemi-finals
editThe first eight racers from each semifinal advanced to the final.
Semi-final 1
editThe race was started at 14:34.[4]
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time | Notes |
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1 | Danila Semerikov | Russian Skating Union | 67 | 7:38.300 | Q |
2 | Gabriel Odor | Austria | 48 | 7:48.440 | Q |
3 | Jordan Belchos | Canada | 22 | 7:55.820 | Q |
4 | Jorrit Bergsma | Netherlands | 10 | 8:00.440 | Q |
5 | Bart Swings | Belgium | 6 | 8:00.530 | Q |
6 | Haralds Silovs | Latvia | 3 | 8:00.740 | Q |
7 | Kristian Ulekleiv | Norway | 0 | 8:01.120 | Q |
8 | Kierryn Hughes | New Zealand | 0 | 6:17.260 | Q |
Ian Quinn | United States | Disqualified | |||
Marcin Bachanek | Poland | ||||
Philip Due Schmidt | Denmark | ||||
Bakdaulet Sagatov | Kazakhstan |
Semi-final 2
editThe race was started at 14:50.[5]
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time | Notes |
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1 | Peter Michael | New Zealand | 63 | 7:43.080 | Q |
2 | Ruslan Zakharov | Russian Skating Union | 44 | 7:43.240 | Q |
3 | Joey Mantia | United States | 20 | 7:48.920 | Q |
4 | Arjan Stroetinga | Netherlands | 12 | 7:49.210 | Q |
5 | Livio Wenger | Switzerland | 6 | 7:49.380 | Q |
6 | Stefan Due Schmidt | Denmark | 3 | 7:49.570 | Q |
7 | Andrea Giovannini | Italy | 3 | 7:50.180 | Q |
8 | Artur Janicki | Poland | 3 | 7:50.970 | Q |
9 | Timothy Loubineaud | France | 2 | 7:51.080 | |
10 | Dmitry Morozov | Kazakhstan | 1 | 7:58.500 | |
11 | Evgeniy Bolgov | Belarus | 0 | 7:18.980 | |
12 | Stefan Emele | Germany | 0 | 4:00.550 |
Final
editThe final was started at 17:11.[6]
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time |
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Joey Mantia | United States | 60 | 7:32.470 | |
Arjan Stroetinga | Netherlands | 40 | 7:32.770 | |
Bart Swings | Belgium | 21 | 7:32.830 | |
4 | Jordan Belchos | Canada | 10 | 7:33.070 |
5 | Peter Michael | New Zealand | 9 | 7:47.080 |
6 | Livio Wenger | Switzerland | 6 | 7:33.150 |
7 | Jorrit Bergsma | Netherlands | 4 | 7:34.410 |
8 | Artur Janicki | Poland | 4 | 7:52.460 |
9 | Danila Semerikov | Russian Skating Union | 3 | 7:34.020 |
10 | Gabriel Odor | Austria | 0 | 7:34.590 |
11 | Andrea Giovannini | Italy | 0 | 7:36.080 |
12 | Stefan Due Schmidt | Denmark | 0 | 7:40.270 |
13 | Haralds Silovs | Latvia | 0 | 7:45.820 |
14 | Kierryn Hughes | New Zealand | 0 | 7:46.450 |
15 | Ruslan Zakharov | Russian Skating Union | 0 | 8:11.330 |
16 | Kristian Ulekleiv | Norway | 0 | 8:23.620 |