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The men's mass start competition at the 2022 European Speed Skating Championships was held on 9 January 2022.[1]
Men's mass start at the 2022 European Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf | |||||||||
Location | Heerenveen, Netherlands | |||||||||
Dates | 9 January | |||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 16 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 61 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
editThe race was started at 17:09.[2]
Rank | Name | Country | Points | Time |
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Bart Swings | Belgium | 61 | 7:33.03 | |
Livio Wenger | Switzerland | 40 | 7:33.17 | |
Ruslan Zakharov | Russia | 20 | 7:33.51 | |
4 | Kristian Ulekleiv | Norway | 10 | 7:33.67 |
5 | Andrea Giovannini | Italy | 6 | 7:33.77 |
6 | Jorrit Bergsma | Netherlands | 5 | 7:34.12 |
7 | Gabriel Odor | Austria | 3 | 7:41.81 |
8 | Philip Due Schmidt | Denmark | 3 | 7:48.47 |
9 | Timothy Loubineaud | France | 2 | 7:35.82 |
10 | Yahor Damaratski | Belarus | 2 | 7:49.18 |
11 | Diogo Marreiros | Portugal | 1 | 7:51.69 |
12 | Evgeniy Bolgov | Belarus | 1 | 8:05.73 |
13 | Artur Janicki | Poland | 0 | 7:35.52 |
14 | Viktor Hald Thorup | Denmark | 0 | 7:35.74 |
15 | Mathieu Belloir | France | 0 | 7:35.91 |
16 | Danila Semerikov | Russia | 0 | 7:35.94 |
17 | Peder Kongshaug | Norway | 0 | 7:36.14 |
18 | Marcel Bosker | Netherlands | 0 | 7:37.20 |
19 | Felix Rijhnen | Germany | 0 | 7:37.99 |
20 | Lukáš Steklý | Czech Republic | 0 | 8:01.55 |
21 | Zbigniew Bródka | Poland | 0 | 8:01.93 |
22 | Cosmin Nedelea | Romania | 0 | DNF |
23 | Wilhelm Ekensskär | Sweden | 0 | |
24 | Oliver Grob | Switzerland | 0 |