2012 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2012 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were a long track speed skating event held on 28 and 29 January 2012 in Olympic Oval, Calgary, Canada.[1]

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
Olympic Oval (Calgary)
VenueOlympic Oval (Calgary)
Dates28 and 29 January 2011
Competitors34 men
28 women
Medalist men
Stefan Groothuis  Netherlands
Lee Kyou-hyuk  South Korea
Mo Tae-bum  South Korea
Medalist women
Yu Jing  China
Christine Nesbitt  Canada
Zhang Hong  China

Men championships

Sprint results

Stefan Groothuis skated a new points record (136.810), the previous record belonged to Jeremy Wotherspoon (137.230 [2003])[2]

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Stefan Groothuis Netherlands34.841:07.5034.741:06.96136.810
Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea34.331:08.0134.671:07.99137.000+0.18
Mo Tae-bum South Korea34.671:07.9934.421:07.99137.080+0.26
4Mika Poutala Finland34.621:08.2034.381:08.34137.270+0.45
5Shani Davis United States35.161:07.2535.031:07.11137.360+0.54
6Dmitry Lobkov Russia34.461:08.1034.711:08.40137.420+0.60
7Hein Otterspeer Netherlands34.721:08.5434.481:08.08137.510+0.69
8Joji Kato Japan34.561:09.0834.351:08.68137.790+0.98
9Jamie Gregg Canada34.691:09.1334.481:08.24137.855+1.05
10Muncef Ouardi Canada34.541:09.0634.691:08.57138.045+1.24
11Aleksey Yesin Russia35.261:08.5134.771:07.84138.205+1.40
12Artyom Kuznetsov Russia34.921:09.2734.631:08.77138.570+1.76
13Denny Morrison Canada35.251:08.0535.201:08.28138.615+1.81
14Artur Waś Poland34.891:09.2134.611:09.44138.825+2.02
15Yūya Oikawa Japan34.851:10.0734.431:09.54139.085+2.28
16Sjoerd de Vries Netherlands35.531:09.4535.011:07.72139.125+2.32
17Haralds Silovs Latvia35.561:08.3135.551:07.98139.255+2.45
18Pim Schipper Netherlands35.721:08.8735.181:08.32139.495+2.69
19Samuel Schwarz Germany35.651:09.0235.161:08.50139.570+2.76
20Espen Aarnes Hvammen Norway35.161:09.0335.191:09.54139.635+2.83
21Mirko Giacomo Nenzi Italy35.631:08.8035.151:09.42139.890+3.08
22Denis Kuzin Kazakhstan35.801:08.6535.581:08.55139.980+3.17
23Ryohei Haga Japan35.101:10.4834.841:09.69140.025+3.22
24Benjamin Macé France36.041:08.4136.351:09.12141.155+4.35
NQ25Roman Krech Kazakhstan34.911:09.0534.97
NQ26Daniel Greig Australia35.541:09.3834.99
NQ27Lee Ki-ho South Korea35.171:10.4735.04
NQ28Ermanno Ioratti Italy35.261:09.9735.22
NQ29Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen Norway35.661:09.1635.72
NQ30Denny Ihle Germany35.231:10.7835.43
NQ31Mitchell Whitmore United States35.591:10.2035.78
NQ32Bram Smallenbroek Austria37.091:11.0236.71
NQ33Marius Paraschivoiu Romania35.891:11.64DQ
NQ34Lee Kang-seok South Korea35.11NS

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

Women championships

Sprint results

The previous record of 149.305 set by Cindy Klassen in 2006 was beaten by Yu Jing and Christine Nesbitt, both of whom skated in the same pair for the second 1000m.[3]

Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total Behind
Yu Jing China37.721:14.4336.94 WR1:13.47148.610
Christine Nesbitt Canada37.931:12.68 WR37.891:12.94148.630+0.02
Zhang Hong China37.631:14.4437.871:13.95149.700+1.09
4Margot Boer Netherlands37.711:14.3737.831:14.17149.810+1.20
5Annette Gerritsen Netherlands37.671:14.6737.751:14.33149.920+1.31
6Heather Richardson United States38.071:14.4937.851:14.05150.190+1.58
7Wang Beixing China37.501:15.7537.321:15.07150.230+1.62
8Marrit Leenstra Netherlands38.151:14.1638.291:13.89150.465+1.86
9Jenny Wolf Germany37.351:14.9538.041:15.59150.665+2.06
10Thijsje Oenema Netherlands38.091:14.9237.881:14.67150.765+2.16
11Lee Sang-hwa South Korea37.701:15.9437.361:15.58150.820+2.21
12Olga Fatkulina Russia38.331:15.2838.031:14.86151.430+2.82
13Nao Kodaira Japan38.071:15.2438.051:15.52151.500+2.89
14Judith Hesse Germany38.051:15.8337.791:17.00152.255+3.65
15Yukana Nishina Japan38.121:16.0338.171:15.94152.275+3.67
16Yekaterina Aydova Kazakhstan38.271:16.1738.151:15.80152.405+3.80
17Karolína Erbanová Czech Republic38.171:16.9738.111:15.40152.465+3.86
18Brittany Bowe United States38.671:15.5038.401:15.80152.720+4.11
19Miho Takagi Japan38.751:15.4838.751:15.62153.050+4.44
20Svetlana Kaykan Russia38.331:17.9438.041:16.60153.640+5.03
21Svetlana Radkevich Belarus38.801:17.6138.551:16.79154.550+5.94
22Irina Arshinova Russia39.071:16.4738.911:17.27154.850+6.24
23Kaylin Irvine Canada39.091:17.2638.871:16.71154.945+6.34
24Kim Hyun-yung South Korea38.981:17.6538.441:17.45154.970+6.36
NQ25Shannon Rempel Canada38.751:16.5038.54
NQ26Monique Angermüller Germany1:10.881:15.37DNS
NQ27Elina Risku FinlandDQ

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

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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