2010 Asian Speed Skating Championships
Asian Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
Venue | Meiji Hokkaido Tokachi Oval (Obihiro, Hokkaidō) | |||||||||
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Dates | 9 and 10 January 2010 | |||||||||
Competitors | 19 from 4 nations | |||||||||
Medalists men | ||||||||||
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Medalists women | ||||||||||
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«2009 | 2011» |
The 2010 Asian Speed Skating Championships were held between 9 January and 10 January 2010 at the Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval in Obihiro, Hokkaidō.
Women championships
Day 1
500 meter
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3000 meter
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Day 2
1500 meter
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5000 meter
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Allround Results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 3000m | 1500m | 5000m | points |
Masako Hozumi | Japan | 41.26 (6) | 4:10.16 (1) | 2:00.56 (2) | 7:07.56 (1) | 165.895 | |
Shiho Ishizawa | Japan | 40.89 (5) | 4:12.90 (2) | 2:02.84 (4) | 7:08.97 (2) | 166.883 | |
Maki Tabata | Japan | 40.19 (2) | 4:15.43 (3) | 2:00.50 (1) | 7:27.73 (4) | 167.700 | |
4 | Park Do-Young | South Korea | 41.61 (8) | 4:16.60 (4) | 2:05.19 (8) | 7:23.34 (3) | 170.440 |
5 | No Seon-Yeong | South Korea | 40.75 (4) | 4:20.88 (7) | 2:01.90 (3) | 7:36.14 (6) | 170.477 |
6 | Lee Ju-Youn | South Korea | 40.64 (3) | 4:17.45 (5) | 2:02.86 (5) | 7:41.71 (9) | 170.672 |
7 | Feifei Dong | China | 39.70 (1) | 4:25.05 (9) | 2:02.89 (6) | 7:40.15 (8) | 170.853 |
8 | Chunyan Fu | China | 41.55 (7) | 4:19.07 (6) | 2:03.20 (7) | 7:33.45 (5) | 171.139 |
9 | Eri Natori | Japan | 41.85 (9) | 4:21.40 (8) | 2:05.77 (9) | 7:40.11 (7) | 173.350 |
Men championships
Day 1
500 meter
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5000 meter
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Day 2
1500 meter
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10000 meter
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Allround Results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10000m | points |
Lee Seung-Hoon | South Korea | 37.82 (6) | 6:26.38 (1) | 1:49.29 (1) | 13:21.04 (1) | 152.940 | |
Hiroki Hirako | Japan | 37.84 (7) | 6:35.24 (2) | 1:52.22 (5) | 13:44.94 (2) | 156.017 | |
Dmitry Babenko | Kazakhstan | 37.95 (8) | 6:37.97 (3) | 1:52.93 (7) | 13:48.18 (3) | 156.799 | |
4 | Sun Longjiang | China | 37.324 (2) | 6:47.92 (6) | 1:51.56 (3) | 14:05.85 (5) | 157.590 |
5 | Song Jin-Soo | South Korea | 37.56 (4) | 6:47.17 (5) | 1:50.91 (2) | 14:10.99 (6) | 157.796 |
6 | Shigeyuki Dejima | Japan | 38.35 (9) | 6:42.91 (4) | 1:52.68 (6) | 14:02.71 (4) | 158.336 |
7 | Katsunori Sato | Japan | 37.76 (5) | 6:55.13 (8) | 1:54.27 (9) | 14:13.20 (7) | 160.023 |
8 | Maxim Baklashkin | Kazakhstan | 38.72 (10) | 7:01.56 (9) | 1:54.19 (8) | 14:30.67 (8) | 162.472 |
NQ9 | Choi Keun-Won | South Korea | 37.33 (3) | 6:48.24 (7) | 1:55.38 (10) | 116.614 | |
NQ10 | Jin Xin | China | 37.320 (1) | 7:09.49 (10) | 1:51.88 (4) | 117.562 |
References
- www.skatingjapan.jp (English)
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