2013 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2013 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships is a long track speed skating event that was held on January 26–27, 2013, in the Utah Olympic Oval, in Salt Lake City, United States.

2013 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
Utah Olympic Oval (Salt Lake City)
VenueUtah Olympic Oval (Salt Lake City)
DatesJanuary 26–27, 2013
Medalist men
Michel Mulder  Netherlands
Pekka Koskela  Finland
Hein Otterspeer  Netherlands
Medalist women
Heather Richardson  United States
Yu Jing  China
Lee Sang-hwa  South Korea

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.

Men championships

Sprint results

[1]

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Michel Mulder Netherlands34.471:07.4934.751:07.65136.790
Pekka Koskela Finland34.441:07.9234.631:07.97137.015+0.23
Hein Otterspeer Netherlands34.791:07.4634.811:07.43137.045+0.26
4Jamie Gregg Canada34.431:08.4134.501:07.85137.060+0.27
5Mo Tae-bum South Korea34.601:08.2734.721:07.91137.410+0.62
6Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea34.701:07.8734.731:08.23137.480+0.69
7Mika Poutala Finland34.621:08.5334.541:08.28137.575+0.79
8Dmitry Lobkov Russia34.621:08.2534.601:08.55137.620+0.83
9Aleksey Yesin Russia35.101:08.1234.751:08.02137.920+1.13
10Nico Ihle Germany34.871:08.6334.641:08.24137.945+1.16
11Samuel Schwarz Germany35.191:07.8634.931:08.13138.115+1.33
12Mitchell Whitmore United States34.761:08.4534.631:09.04138.135+1.35
13Laurent Dubreuil Canada34.711:08.6334.831:08.64138.175+1.39
14Gilmore Junio Canada34.581:08.4234.531:09.75138.195+1.41
15Tyler Derraugh Canada35.061:08.1535.011:08.15138.220+1.43
16Denis Koval Russia34.601:09.2534.561:09.29138.430+1.64
17Stefan Groothuis Netherlands34.821:07.8035.281:08.91138.455+1.67
18Haralds Silovs Latvia35.601:07.4735.321:07.72138.515+1.73
19Mirko Giacomo Nenzi Italy35.041:08.6734.991:08.55138.640+1.85
20Ryohei Haga Japan34.431:08.8834.621:10.33138.655+1.87
21Keiichiro Nagashima Japan34.591:08.9934.701:09.86138.715+1.93
22Joji Kato Japan34.211:11.2934.291:10.16139.225+2.44
23Artur Waś Poland34.781:09.8034.611:10.39139.485+2.70
24Benjamin Macé France35.871:08.2835.591:08.13139.665+2.88
NQ25Espen Aarnes Hvammen Norway35.041:08.9034.73
NQ26Daniel Greig Australia34.641:09.1235.13
NQ27Jonathan Garcia United States35.371:08.9435.56
NQ28Fyodor Mezentsev Kazakhstan35.491:09.2635.50
NQ29Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway35.831:09.0935.44
NQ30Kim Yeong-Ho South Korea35.501:09.5035.63
NQ31Sergey Chadayev Russia35.541:10.8235.13
NQ32Aleksandr Zhigin Kazakhstan35.941:09.7235.76
NQ33Ermanno Ioriatti Italy35.581:11.6935.59
NQ34Marius Paraschivoiu Romania37.531:15.6137.10
NQ35Bram Smallenbroek Austria37.041:11.22
NQ36Mark Tuitert NetherlandsDNFDNF

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

Women championships

Sprint results

[2]

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Heather Richardson United States37.311:13.7437.241:13.19148.015
Yu Jing China37.211:13.9337.281:13.65148.280+0.27
Lee Sang-hwa South Korea37.281:14.3936.991:14.19148.560+0.55
4Thijsje Oenema Netherlands37.381:14.2237.061:14.23148.665+0.65
5Christine Nesbitt Canada38.021:12.9137.831:13.28148.945+0.93
6Zhang Hong China38.091:13.9337.691:13.64149.565+1.55
7Margot Boer Netherlands37.641:14.2537.821:14.17149.670+1.66
8Brittany Bowe United States38.031:13.6837.901:13.83149.685+1.67
9Olga Fatkulina Russia37.711:13.9237.931:14.20149.700+1.69
10Wang Beixing China37.511:14.8037.231:15.12149.700+1.69
11Marrit Leenstra Netherlands38.241:14.3638.021:13.88150.380+2.37
12Yekaterina Lobysheva Russia37.891:14.3837.981:14.85150.485+2.47
13Miyako Sumiyoshi Japan38.001:15.7237.491:14.66150.680+2.67
14Laurine van Riessen Netherlands38.161:15.4437.981:15.10151.410+3.40
15Judith Hesse Germany38.241:15.3837.831:15.50151.510+3.50
16Yekaterina Aydova Kazakhstan38.231:14.9538.051:15.53151.520+3.51
17Anastasia Bucsis Canada38.071:15.5837.911:16.09151.815+3.80
18Maki Tsuji Japan38.091:17.1337.921:17.55153.350+5.34
19Svetlana Radkevich Belarus38.591:17.1138.471:16.61153.920+5.91
20Jennifer Plate Germany38.191:17.1538.341:17.72153.965+5.95
21Yuliya Liteykina Russia38.641:17.5138.401:17.37154.480+6.47
22Nao Kodaira Japan37.571:14.8537.541:53.32169.195+21.18
23Jenny Wolf Germany37.531:16.6837.282:06.93176.615+28.60
DQ24Karolína Erbanová Czech Republic38.111:13.8437.67DQ
NQ25Sugar Todd United States38.681:17.3938.46
NQ26Kim Hyun-yung South Korea39.041:17.3438.38
NQ27Yvonne Daldossi Italy38.741:17.9238.69
NQ28Qi Shuai China39.041:17.5038.83
NQ29Vanessa Bittner Austria39.401:18.9339.51
NQ30Elina Risku Finland39.591:19.0539.35
NQ31Hanne Haugland Norway40.031:19.4839.75
NQ32Ágota Tóth-Lykovcán Hungary40.311:19.5439.67
NQ33Johanna Östlund Sweden40.681:19.7540.28

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

References

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