2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 5 – Men's sprint combination

The men's sprint combination of the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 5, arranged in the Sørmarka Arena in Stavanger, Norway, was contested on 29–31 January 2016.[1] It was the only sprint combination competition of the 2015–16 World Cup.

The contest included each skater's best time from the 500 metres and 1000 metres competitions that were raced during the weekend. Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia had the best combined result, while Dutchmen Kai Verbij and Kjeld Nuis came in second and third place.

Results

RankNameNat.500 m (1)1000 m (1)500 m (2)1000 m (2)PointsGWC points
Pavel Kulizhnikov34:711:08.1034.521:08.1068.750100
Kai Verbij34.871:08.8634.9169.30080
Kjeld Nuis1:08.1235.281:08.1369.34070
4Aleksey Yesin34.941:09.2435.011:08.9269.40060
5Alexandre St-Jean35.111:09.5935.151:09.0869.65050
6Kim Tae-yun34.931:09.7035.041:10.4569.780
7Joey Mantia35.721:08.7435.421:08.7669.790
8Ruslan Murashov34.7434.781:10.2169.845
9Espen Aarnes Hvammen34.961:09.8734.951:10.1069.885
10Mika Poutala35.011:09.8735.161:09.7769.895
11Mo Tae-bum35.041:09.781:10.4869.930
12Laurent Dubreuil34.881:10.2334.9869.995
13Mitchell Whitmore35.201:09.7935.1270.015
14Jonathan Garcia35.211:09.6535.331:30.2870.035
Gerben Jorritsma35.421:09.3635.581:09.2370.035
16Nico Ihle35.421:09.6435.481:09.5170.175
17Mikhail Kazelin35.491:10.4635.291:09.7970.185
18Piotr Michalski35.341:10.0435.731:09.9070.290
19Kim Jin-su35.721:09.8935.401:37.8970.345
20Jesper Hospes35.461:10.2135.291:10.4770.395
21Jang Won-hoon35.651:10.0335.401:10.3970.415
22Pim Schipper35.831:09.7235.801:09.3170.455
23David Bosa35.571:10.3735.321:12.1770.505
24Roman Krech35.171:11.1034.9670.510
25Yuto Fujino35.871:10.5735.601:10.0370.615
26Ryohei Haga34.971:11.3135.3570.625
Artur Nogal35.411:10.9735.291:10.6770.625
28Mirko Giacomo Nenzi35.541:10.3035.491:10.9070.640
29Xie Jiaxuan35.411:10.6235.531:11.3870.720
30Pekka Koskela35.721:10.7035.471:11.0070.820
31Daniel Greig35.541:10.8235.781:10.7070.890
32Gao Tingyu35.961:11.8835.271:11.5071.020
33Mu Zhongsheng35.631:11.2935.431:11.2671.060
34Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen36.061:10.34DQ1:10.1771.145
35Liu An35.721:11.2035.571:11.3871.170
36Christoffer Fagerli Rukke35.951:10.7235.891:10.7371.250
37Ignat Golovatsyuk35.801:11.2035.891:10.9671.280
38Kimani Griffin36.091:10.5536.201:10.7371.365
39Hubert Hirschbichler1:10.4336.151:10.7671.365
40Yuma Murakami35.391:12.2135.3271.425
41Espen Tveit35.911:11.3336.1471.575
42Kim Jun-ho35.541:12.4835.38DNS71.620
43Tsukasa Owada35.761:11.7535.881:13.6671.635
44Yang Fan36.001:11.7436.291:11.3071.650
45Sung Ching-yang36.121:12.4335.851:11.8471.770
46Henrik Fagerli Rukke36.051:11.4736.0971.785
47Mathias Vosté36.331:12.23DQ1:11.6272.135
48Haralds Silovs36.571:11.1772.155
49Juho Vaittinen36.281:12.2836.371:11.8572.205
50Christian Oberbichler36.181:13.0536.201:12.0672.210
51Tommi PulliDNF1:12.4736.661:11.6772.495
52Yevgeny Kazimirenko36.841:13.8036.911:14.0973.740
53Armin Hager37.321:13.6037.371:13.1874.120
54Pedro Causil37.191:14.7037.63DNS74.540

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