2010 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

Speedskating rink
VenueMeiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval (Obihiro, Hokkaidō)
Dates16 and 17 January 2010
Medalists men
   KOR
   KOR
   JPN
Medalists women
   KOR
   JPN
   GER
«2009 Moscow2011 Heerenveen»

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]

Men championships

Results

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
1st, gold medalist(s) Lee Kyou-hyuk  South Korea 35.22 1:09.44 35.17 1:09.60 139.910
2nd, silver medalist(s) Lee Kang-seok  South Korea 35.15 1:10.85 35.11 1:10.39 140.880 +0.97
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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

Results

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
1st, gold medalist(s) Lee Sang-hwa  South Korea 38.19 1:17.84 38.37 1:18.26 154.580
2nd, silver medalist(s) Sayuri Yoshii  Japan 38.74 1:17.26 38.92 1:17.08 154.830 +0.25
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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 39.801:17.83 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

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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