2009 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2009 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were held in Krylatskoje, Moscow, on 17 and 18 January 2009. They were the 38th World Championships.

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
Speedskating rink
VenueKrylatskoje
Dates17 and 18 January 2009
Medalist men
Shani Davis  USA
Keiichiro Nagashima  JPN
Simon Kuipers  NED
Medalist women
Wang Beixing  CHN
Jenny Wolf  GER
Yu Jing  CHN

Women championships

Sprint results

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total
Wang Beixing China38.10 (2)1:16.53 (3)37.91 (2)1:16.40 (2)152.475
Jenny Wolf Germany38.00 (1)1:17.58 (6)37.86 (1)1:17.52 (10)153.410
Yu Jing China38.42 (4)1:17.07 (7)38.40 (4)1:16.77 (4)153.740
4Margot Boer Netherlands38.86 (8)1:16.29 (1)38.83 (9)1:16.66 (3)154.165
5Jin Peiyu China38.57 (6)1:17.31 (8)38.68 (7)1:17.37 (9)154.590
6Anni Friesinger Germany39.08 (12)1:16.48 (2)39.34 (17)1:16.01 (1)154.665
7Sayuri Yoshii Japan39.08 (12)1:17.05 (6)38.79 (8)1:16.83 (6)154.810
8Shihomi Shinya Japan38.71 (7)1:17.47 (9)38.89 (10)1:17.63 (12)155.150
9Lee Sang-hwa South Korea38.33 (3)1:18.68 (17)38.38 (3)1:18.35 (17)155.225
10Laurine van Riessen Netherlands38.95 (9)1:16.95 (5)39.71 (20)1:16.81 (5)155.540
11Monique Angermüller Germany39.17 (14)1:17.74 (11)39.01 (12)1:17.80 (13)155.950
12Natasja Bruintjes Netherlands39.33 (16)1:17.78 (12)39.04 (13)1:17.53 (11)156.025
13Tomomi Okazaki Japan38.95 (9)1:18.41 (16)38.89 (10)1:18.50 (19)156.295
14Shannon Rempel Canada38.41 (17)1:18.06 (15)39.36 (18)1:17.03 (7)156.315
15Yulia Nemaya Russia38.55 (5)1:19.62 (22)38.65 (6)1:19.11 (21)156.565
16Lee Bo-ra South Korea39.04 (11)1:18.96 (19)39.11 (14)1:18.26 (15)156.760
17Jennifer Rodriguez United States39.69 (21)1:17.91 (14)38.54 (19)1:17.27 (8)156.820
18Yekaterina Malysheva Russia39.23 (15)1:19.10 (20)39.12 (15)1:18.14 (14)156.970
19Yekaterina Lobysheva Russia39.45 (18)1:17.83 (12)39.97 (24)1:18.38 (18)157.525
20Heather Richardson United States39.60 (19)1:19.20 (21)39.25 (16)1:18.29 (16)157.595
21Heike Hartmann Germany39.62 (20)1:18.91 (18)39.73 (22)1:19.23 (22)158.420
22An Jee-min South Korea39.88 (22)1:20.61 (24)39.71 (20)1:19.62 (23)159.705
23Hege Bøkko Norway40.43 (25)1:20.22 (23)40.68 (27)1:19.04 (20)160.740
24Tamara Oudenaarden Canada40.24 (23)1:20.84 (25)39.80 (23)1:20.75 (24)160.835
NQ25Kerry Dankers-Simpson Canada40.36 (24)1:21.01 (26)40.17 (25)121.035
NQ26Paulina Wallin Sweden40.93 (26)1:23.76 (28)40.20 (26)123.010
NQ27Yelena Myagkikh Ukraine42.14 (27)1:22.13 (27)41.84 (28)125.045
DQ1Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsDQ1:16.82 (4)38.49 (5)

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

Source: ISU [1]

Men championships

Sprint results

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total
Shani Davis United States35.63 (10)1:08.84 (1)35.18 (6)1:08.66 (1)139.560
Keiichiro Nagashima Japan35.01 (2)1:09.41 (4)34.91 (1)1:10.19 (8)139.720
Simon Kuipers Netherlands35.44 (6)1:08.43 (2)35.77 (16)1:09.55 (4)140.450
4Pekka Koskela Finland35.27 (5)1:10.52 (11)35.15 (4)1:09.81 (6)140.585
5Denny Morrison Canada36.02 (17)1:10.02 (7)35.71 (14)1:08.77 (2)141.125
6Mika Poutala Finland35.67 (11)1:10.70 (15)35.14 (3)1:10.42 (14)141.370
7Tadashi Obara Japan35.85 (15)1:10.65 (14)35.27 (7)1:09.94 (7)141.415
8Dmitry Lobkov Russia35.46 (7)1:10.57 (12)35.53 (10)1:10.30 (10)141.425
9Mark Tuitert Netherlands35.69 (13)1:09.80 (6)35.94 (17)1:10.21 (9)141.635
10Tucker Fredricks United States35.10 (4)1:11.37 (22)35.54 (11)1:11.07 (18)141.860
11Yu Fengtong China35.08 (3)1:12.88 (27)34.91 (2)1:10.82 (15)141.870
12Lee Kang-seok South Korea35.47 (8)1:10.88 (17)35.31 (8)1:11.34 (22)141.890
13Jamie Gregg Canada35.67 (11)1:10.89 (18)35.40 (9)1:11.30 (21)142.165
14Kyle Parrott Canada35.89 (16)1:10.80 (16)35.73 (15)1:10.39 (12)142.215
15Lee Ki-ho South Korea35.58 (9)1:11.23 (21)35.60 (13)1:11.18 (20)142.385
16Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia36.39 (22)1:10.26 (9)36.18 (20)1:09.52 (3)142.460
17Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland36.24 (19)1:10.37 (10)36.17 (19)1:10.32 (11)142.755
18Stefan Groothuis Netherlands38.06 (30)1:09.32 (3)35.59 (12)1:09.70 (5)143.160
19Håvard Bøkko Norway36.27 (20)1:10.60 (8)36.49 (24)1:10.41 (13)143.345
20Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway36.27 (20)1:10.06 (13)36.37 (23)1:10.83 (16)143.355
21Nico Ihle Germany36.12 (18)1:12.00 (25)36.01 (18)1:11.16 (19)143.710
22Samuel Schwarz Germany36.51 (23)1:10.97 (19)37.49 (28)1:11.06 (17)145.015
23Takaharu Nakajima Japan35.82 (14)1:11.59 (24)36.27 (21)1:15.08 (23)145.425
24Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea34.96 (1)1:09.47 (5)35.16 (5)NF104.855
NQ25Daniel Friberg Sweden37.00 (28)1:11.57 (23)36.72 (26)109.505
NQ26Philip Brojaka United Kingdom36.79 (26)1:12.33 (26)36.66 (25)109.615
NQ27Vladimir Sjerstjuk Kazakhstan36.99 (27)1:13.43 (28)36.91 (27)110.615
NQ28José Ignacio Fazio Argentina37.61 (29)1:14.28 (29)37.86 (29)112.610
-Maciej Ustynowicz Poland36.27 (20)DQ36.27 (21)
-Joel Eriksson Sweden36.74 (25)1:11.11 (20)NS
-Erben Wennemars NetherlandsNF

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

Source: ISU [2]

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.
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