2011 European Speed Skating Championships
The 2011 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Collalbo, Italy, from 7 to 9 January 2011.
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Arena Ritten in Collalbo in summer | |||||||||||||
Venue | Collalbo, Italy | ||||||||||||
Dates | 7–9 January 2011 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | Men 29 Women 23 | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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Men's championships
Day 1
500 metre
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5000 metre
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Day 2
1500 metre
Place | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Håvard Bøkko | 1:52.12 | ||
Ivan Skobrev | 1:52.52 | ||
Wouter olde Heuvel | 1:52.72 | ||
4 | Zbigniew Bródka | 1:52.89 | |
5 | Jan Blokhuijsen | 1:52.95 | |
Day 3
10000 metre
Place | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Ivan Skobrev | 13:39.80 | ||
Wouter olde Heuvel | 13:40.18 | ||
Jan Blokhuijsen | 13:41.45 | ||
4 | Koen Verweij | 13:47.79 | |
5 | Håvard Bøkko | 13:51.16 | |
Allround results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m | Points |
Ivan Skobrev | 36.67 (5) | 6:30.01 (1) | 1:52.52 (2) | 13:39.80 (1) | 154.167 | ||
Jan Blokhuijsen | 36.33 (2) | 6:32.21 (4) | 1:52.95 (5) | 13:41.44 (3) | 154.273 | ||
Koen Verweij | 36.56 (3) | 6:30.49 (2) | 1:53.07 (6) | 13:47.79 (4) | 154.688 | ||
4 | Wouter olde Heuvel | 37.12 (9) | 6:31.14 (3) | 1:52.72 (3) | 13:40.18 (2) | 154.816 | |
5 | Håvard Bøkko | 36.65 (4) | 6:32.70 (5) | 1:52.12 (1) | 13:51.16 (5) | 154.851 | |
6 | Sverre Lunde Pedersen | 37.17 (10) | 6:38.12 (7) | 1:53.85 (8) | 14:16.16 (6) | 157.740 | |
7 | Alexis Contin | 37.76 (17) | 6:39.08 (8) | 1:53.99 (9) | 14:16.62 (7) | 158.495 | |
8 | Konrad Niedźwiedzki | 36.04 (1) | 6:54.67 (17) | 1:54.06 (12) | 14:30.75 (10) | 159.064 | |
9 | Pavel Baynov | 36.96 (6) | 6:49.74 (15) | 1:53.76 (7) | 14:25.72 (9) | 159.140 | |
10 | Henrik Christiansen | 38.20 (22) | 6:41.21 (9) | 1:54.62 (14) | 14:17.24 (8) | 159.389 | |
11 | Renz Rotteveel | 37.37 (13) | 6:37.51 (6) | 1:55.90 (23) | 14:33.83 (11) | 159.445 | |
12 | Enrico Fabris | 37.23 (11) | 6:43.06 (10) | 1:54.69 (16) | DNS | ||
NQ13 | Zbigniew Bródka | 37.05 (8) | 6:56.02 (20) | 1:52.89 (4) | |||
NQ14 | Robert Lehmann | 37.28 (12) | 6:48.57 (13) | 1:55.18 (21) | |||
NQ15 | Joel Eriksson | 36.98 (7) | 6:55.11 (19) | 1:54.14 (13) | |||
NQ16 | Haralds Silovs | 37.38 (14) | 6:48.64 (14) | 1:55.03 (20) | |||
NQ17 | Luca Stefani | 37.79 (19) | 6:47.71 (11) | 1:54.83 (17) | |||
NQ18 | Roland Cieslak | 38.02 (21) | 6:51.85 (16) | 1:54.83 (17) | |||
NQ19 | Bart Swings | 38.97 (26) | 6:48.09 (12) | 1:53.99 (9) | |||
NQ20 | Vitaly Mikhailov | 37.43 (15) | 7:00.63 (25) | 1:54.88 (19) | |||
NQ21 | Tobias Schneider | 37.81 (20) | 6:57.58 (21) | 1:54.68 (15) | |||
NQ22 | Milan Sáblik | 37.75 (16) | 6:58.24 (23) | 1:55.30 (22) | |||
NQ23 | Benjamin Macé | 38.46 (24) | 6:59.31 (24) | 1:54.05 (11) | |||
NQ24 | Marco Cognini | 38.45 (23) | 6:55.04 (18) | 1:56.94 (24) | |||
NQ25 | Roger Schneider | 39.32 (27) | 6:57.60 (22) | ||||
NQ26 | Daniel Friberg | 37.76 (17) | 7:13.82 (28) | ||||
NQ27 | Christian Pichler | 39.36 (28) | 7:02.42 (27) | ||||
NQ28 | Marian Cristian Ion | 39.59 (29) | 7:01.23 (26) | ||||
NQ29 | Niko Räsänen | 38.92 (25) | 7:24.57 (29) |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start
Source: ISU [1]
Women's championships
Day 2
500 metre
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3000 metre
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Day 3
1500 metre
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5000 metre
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Allround results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500 m | 3000 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | Points |
Martina Sáblíková | 40.31 (5) | 4:11.36 (1) | 2:00.37 (2) | 7:07.78 (1) | 165.104 | ||
Ireen Wüst | 40.49 (6) | 4:13.40 (2) | 1:59.61 (1) | 7:18.70 (2) | 166.463 | ||
Marrit Leenstra | 39.98 (2) | 4:17.66 (3) | 2:00.95 (3) | 7:28.06 (6) | 168.045 | ||
4 | Diane Valkenburg | 41.05 (10) | 4:19.51 (4) | 2:01.49 (4) | 7:24.69 (3) | 169.266 | |
5 | Jorien Voorhuis | 40.56 (7) | 4:21.04 (6) | 2:02.04 (5) | 7:28.48 (7) | 169.594 | |
6 | Yekaterina Lobysheva | 40.13 (3) | 4:24.08 (8) | 2:02.70 (6) | 7:36.44 (10) | 170.687 | |
7 | Mari Hemmer | 41.71 (14) | 4:20.95 (5) | 2:05.84 (14) | 7:26.62 (4) | 171.816 | |
8 | Ida Njåtun | 41.20 (12) | 4:24.29 (10) | 2:05.45 (12) | &:35.37 (9) | 172.151 | |
9 | Luiza Zlotkovska | 41.20 (12) | 4:25.15 (12) | 2:05.43 (11) | 7:31.49 (8) | 172.350 | |
10 | Karolína Erbanová | 39.29 (1) | 4:31.54 (19) | 2:03.88 (7) | 7:56.37 (12) | 173.476 | |
11 | Anna Rokita | 41.98 (15) | 4:23.21 (7) | 2:09.82 (19) | 7:27.40 (5) | 173.861 | |
12 | Yuliya Skokova | 40.27 (4) | 4:31.44 (18) | 2:04.05 (8) | 7:53.77 (11) | 174.237 | |
NQ13 | Hege Bøkko | 40.56 (7) | 4:30.13 (17) | 2:04.85 (10) | |||
NQ14 | Isabell Ost | 42.16 (18) | 4:24.98 (11) | 2:05.58 (13) | |||
NQ15 | Jennifer Bay | 42.08 (17) | 4:24.15 (9) | 2:07.01 (16) | |||
NQ16 | Karolina Domanska-Ksyt | 41.52 (13) | 4:32.93 (20) | 2:06.90 (15) | |||
NQ17 | Natalia Czerwonka | 41.15 (11) | 4:29.46 (14) | 2:10.04 (20) | |||
NQ18 | Bente Kraus | 43.20 (21) | 4:29.49 (15) | 2:09.10 (18) | |||
NQ19 | Katerina Nobotná | 42.27 (20) | 4:36.09 (21) | 2:09.00 (17) | |||
NQ20 | Tatyana Mikhailova | 41.98 (15) | 4:38.82 (22) | 2:10.17 (21) | |||
NQ21 | Cathrine Grage | 44.55 (22) | 4:28.66 (12) | 2:12.30 (22) | |||
NQ22 | Ágota Tóth | 42.25 (19) | 4:43.83 (23) | 2:15.28 (23) | |||
NQ23 | Yekaterina Shikhova | 1:02.73 (23) | 4:29.59 (16) | 2:04.40 (9) |
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start
Source: ISU [2]
Rules
All participating skaters were allowed to skate the first three distances; 12 skaters may taken part on the fourth distance. These 12 skaters were determined by taking the standings on the longest of the first three distances, as well as the samalog standings after three distances, and comparing these lists as follows:
- Skaters among the top 12 on both lists were qualified.
- To make up a total of 12, skaters were then added in order of their best rank on either list. Samalog standings took precedence over the longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.
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