2019 World Junior Speed Skating Championships

The 2019 World Junior Speed Skating Championships took place from 15 to 17 February 2019 in Stadio del Ghiaccio, Baselga di Piné, Italy. They were the 46th World Junior Speed Skating Championships.[1]

2019 World Junior Speed Skating Championships
VenueStadio del Ghiaccio, Baselga di Piné, Italy
Dates15–17 February
Medalist men
Chung Jae-won  South Korea
Stepan Chistiakov  Russia
Francesco Betti  Italy
Medalist women
Femke Kok  Netherlands
Karolina Bosiek  Poland
Ragne Wiklund  Norway

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+1).[2]

Date Time Events
15 February 11:00 500 m women
500 m men
1500 m women
1500 m men
16 February 11:00 1000 m women
1000 m men
3000 m women
5000 m men
17 February 13:30 Team sprint women
Team sprint men
Team pursuit women
Team pursuit men
Mass start women
Mass start men

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)75416
2 South Korea (KOR)2204
3 Norway (NOR)2136
4 Japan (JPN)2024
5 Italy (ITA)*1023
6 Austria (AUT)1001
 Germany (GER)1001
8 Russia (RUS)0549
9 Poland (POL)0224
10 China (CHN)0101
Totals (10 nations)16161749

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[3] Koki Kubo
 Japan
36.22 Artem Arefyev
 Russia
36.28 Katsuhiro Kuratsubo
 Japan
Janno Botman
 Netherlands
36.35(9)
1000 m[4] Janno Botman
 Netherlands
1:11.25 Chung Jae-won
 South Korea
1:11.60 Stepan Chistiakov
 Russia
1:11.92
1500 m[5] Chung Jae-won
 South Korea
1:48.82 Sergei Loginov
 Russia
1:50.81 Francesco Betti
 Italy
1:50.83
5000 m[6] Lukas Mann
 Germany
6:41.51 Hallgeir Engebråten
 Norway
6:42.41 Daniil Aldoshkin
 Russia
6:46.05
Mass start[7] Gabriel Odor
 Austria
30 pts Merijn Scheperkamp
 Netherlands
20 pts Tsubasa Horikawa
 Japan
10 pts
Team Pursuit[8]  Norway
Isak Høiby
Hallgeir Engebråten
Tobias Fløiten
3:56.50  Russia
Daniil Aldoshkin
Sergei Loginov
Stepan Chistiakov
3:57.28  Netherlands
Merijn Scheperkamp
Jordy van Workum
Yves Vergeer
3:58.32
Team Sprint[9]  Netherlands
Janno Botman
Merijn Scheperkamp
Mika van Essen
1:25.13  South Korea
Oh Sang-hun
Cho Sang-hyeok
Park Seong-hyeon
1:25.31  Russia
Sergei Loginov
Nikolai Trusov
Artem Arefyev
1:25.37
Overall Classification[10] Chung Jae-won
 South Korea
150.278 Stepan Chistiakov
 Russia
151.858 Francesco Betti
 Italy
151.912

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[11] Femke Beuling
 Netherlands
38.38 Femke Kok
 Netherlands
38.64 Michelle de Jong
 Netherlands
38.81
1000 m[12] Michelle de Jong
 Netherlands
1:17.68 Femke Kok
 Netherlands
1:18.16 Karolina Bosiek
 Poland
1:18.61
1500 m[13] Femke Kok
 Netherlands
2:03.73 Karolina Bosiek
 Poland
2:03.75 Ragne Wiklund
 Norway
2:04.08
3000 m[14] Ragne Wiklund
 Norway
4:20.01 Robin Groot
 Netherlands
4:20.24 Karolina Bosiek
 Poland
4:20.26
Mass start[15] Laura Peveri
 Italy
30 pts Ma Yuhan
 China
20 pts Robin Groot
 Netherlands
10 pts
Team Pursuit[16]  Japan
Karuna Koyama
Lemi Williamson
Rin Kosaka
3:11.39  Netherlands
Robin Groot
Femke Kok
Paulien Verhaar
3:11.79  Russia
Elizaveta Agafoshina
Kristina Silaeva
Anastasiia Grigoreva
3:16.20
Team Sprint[17]  Netherlands
Michelle de Jong
Femke Kok
Femke Beuling
1:31.72  Russia
Kristina Silaeva
Anna Vashkene
Anastasia Korkina
1:34.20  Norway
Ragne Wiklund
Julie Nistad Samsonsen
Ane By Farstad
1:35.55
Overall Classification[18] Femke Kok
 Netherlands
163.331 Karolina Bosiek
 Poland
163.621 Ragne Wiklund
 Norway
164.420

References

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