2011 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2011 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were a long track speed skating event held on 22 and 23 January 2011 in Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands.[1]

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
VenueThialf (Heerenveen)
Dates22 and 23 January 2011
Competitors43 men
29 women
Medalist men
Lee Kyou-hyuk  KOR
Mo Tae-bum  KOR
Shani Davis  USA
Medalist women
Christine Nesbitt  CAN
Annette Gerritsen  NED
Margot Boer  NED

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.

Results

Men's championships

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea34.921:09.6534.771:09.48139.255
Mo Tae-bum South Korea35.191:09.3835.011:08.95139.365+0.11
Shani Davis United States35.251:09.1435.401:08.76139.600+0.35
4Stefan Groothuis Netherlands35.211:08.9735.561:08.82139.665+0.41
5Kjeld Nuis Netherlands35.481:09.8835.681:09.09140.645+1.39
6Jamie Gregg Canada35.531:10.0535.101:09.99140.650+1.40
7Denny Morrison Canada35.971:09.8835.861:09.14141.340+2.09
8Mun Jun South Korea35.421:10.6435.391:10.70141.480+2.23
9Aleksey Yesin Russia35.741:10.0635.731:10.07141.535+2.28
10Nico Ihle Germany35.351:10.3735.611:10.83141.560+2.31
11Dmitry Lobkov Russia35.511:10.5935.461:10.76141.645+2.39
12Jan Bos Netherlands35.711:10.4935.841:09.80141.695+2.44
13Jan Smeekens Netherlands35.711:11.3134.991:10.81141.760+2.51
14Pekka Koskela Finland35.921:11.1235.321:11.38142.490+3.24
15Ryohei Haga Japan35.271:11.4135.421:12.27142.530+3.28
16Tucker Fredricks United States35.581:11.8435.111:11.92142.570+3.32
17Daniel Greig Australia35.991:10.5835.711:11.39142.685+3.43
18Akio Ota Japan35.551:12.1335.031:12.15142.720+3.47
19Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway36.201:10.4636.091:10.57142.805+3.55
20Ermanno Ioriatti Italy35.811:11.6235.561:11.28142.820+3.57
21Håvard Bøkko Norway36.501:10.8036.211:10.17143.195+3.94
22Denis Kuzin Kazakhstan36.621:10.9036.261:10.32143.490+4.24
23Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland36.021:11.1036.311:11.30143.530+4.28
24Joel Eriksson Sweden36.461:11.0336.691:11.01144.170+4.92
NQ25Joey Lindsey United States35.801:11.2535.67
NQ26Roman Krech Kazakhstan35.791:11.6835.60
NQ27Takaharu Nakajima Japan35.871:11.3035.96
NQ28Sergey Chadayev Russia35.961:11.5036.03
NQ29Yuji Kamijo Japan35.781:12.9635.73
NQ30Samuel Schwarz Germany36.121:11.5636.20
NQ31Denny Ihle Germany35.801:12.7636.29
NQ32Wang Nan China36.081:13.0036.02
NQ33Matteo Anesi Australia36.641:12.0636.97
NQ34Artur Waś Poland36.391:13.7436.48
NQ35Haralds Silovs Latvia37.101:12.0036.76
NQ36Philip Brojaka United Kingdom37.041:13.9837.24
NQ37Marius Paraschivoiu Romania37.381:14.2736.80
NQ38Vitaly Mikhailov Belarus37.391:12.9337.62
NQ39Mika Poutala Finland35.521:12.0647.07
NQ40Even Johansen Norway1:08.831:11.3736.41
NQ41Pascal Briand France38.061:14.34
NQ42Nan Minghao China36.91
NQ43Zhang Yaolin China36.93

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

Women's championships

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Christine Nesbitt Canada38.571.15.0138.451.15.39152.220
Annette Gerritsen Netherlands38.531.16.8938.471.17.14154.015+1.80
Margot Boer Netherlands38.281.17.4738.441.17.14154.025+1.81
4Heather Richardson United States38.511.17.4638.461.16.67154.035+1.82
5Nao Kodaira Japan38.281.17.4038.801.17.25154.405+2.19
6Laurine van Riessen Netherlands38.931.17.2338.621.16.61154.470+2.25
7Ireen Wüst Netherlands39.081.16.4939.211.15.93154.500+2.28
8Jenny Wolf Germany38.211.17.3638.331.19.07154.755+2.54
9Zhang Hong China38.861.17.9638.961.18.29155.915+3.70
10Maki Tsuji Japan38.781.18.5638.891.18.13156.015+3.80
11Judith Hesse Germany38.931.18.3339.021.17.98156.105+3.89
12Yekaterina Aydova Kazakhstan39.401.18.1339.171.17.17156.220+4.00
13Shannon Rempel Canada39.121.18.2039.111.17.81156.235+4.02
14Jin Peiyu China38.941.18.8638.791.18.82156.570+4.35
15Yekaterina Lobysheva Russia39.351.18.2839.441.17.72156.790+4.57
16Lee Bo-ra South Korea39.141.19.5938.941.18.75157.250+5.03
17Chiara Simionato Italy39.261.19.0739.651.18.53157.710+5.49
18Olga Fatkulina Russia39.381.19.3739.381.18.81157.850+5.63
19Miho Takagi Japan39.611.18.3939.681.18.99157.980+5.76
20Gabriele Hirschbichler Germany39.791.18.7539.721.18.38158.075+5.86
21Qi Shuai China39.001.20.9239.181.19.59158.435+6.22
22Alla Shabanova Russia39.781.19.1839.681.18.93158.515+6.30
23Hege Bøkko Norway40.0701.18.5640.281.19.20159.230+7.01
NC24 RussiaJekaterina Sjichova39,84 (24)1.17,56 (9)39,59 (20)DSQ118,210
NQ25 South KoreaKim Hyun-yung40,58 (29)1.19,83 (24)40,00 (25)120,495
NQ26 ChinaLi Dan39,54 (20)1.23,61 (29)39,55 (19)120,895
NQ27 ItalyYvonne Daldossi40,14 (26)1.21,62 (27)40,17 (26)121,120
NQ28 JapanYuki Matsuda40,51 (28)1.20,17 (25)40,72 (29)121,315
NQ29 BelarusAnna Badajeva40,28 (27)1.23,11 (28)40,43 (28)122,265

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

References

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