2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's mass start

ISU Speed Skating World Cup
2011–12
Men

500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 5k/10k | Mass start | Team pursuit

Women

500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3k/5k | Mass start | Team pursuit

World Cup weekends

Chelyabinsk | Astana | Heerenveen (1)
Salt Lake City | Hamar | Heerenveen (2) | Berlin

The women's mass start in the 2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over three races on three occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion involving the event taking place in Astana, Kazakhstan, on 25–27 November 2011, and the final occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 9–11 March 2012.[1]

Mariska Huisman of the Netherlands won the cup, while Claudia Pechstein of Germany came second, and Anna Rokita of Austria came third.

The mass start was a new event for the season.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points
Gold Netherlands Mariska Huisman 320
Silver Germany Claudia Pechstein 310
Bronze Austria Anna Rokita 175

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
2 Astana, Kazakhstan 27 November Mariska Huisman
 Netherlands
7:26.53 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
7:26.61 Kim Bo-reum
 South Korea
7:26.85
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 4 March Mariska Huisman
 Netherlands
8:23.46 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
8:24.13 Foske Tamar van der Wal
 Netherlands
8:23.47
7 Berlin, Germany 11 March Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
8:52.06 Mariska Huisman
 Netherlands
8:52.32 Anna Rokita
 Austria
8:52.60

Standings

Standings as of 11 March 2012 (end of the season).[2]

# Name Nat. AST HVN2 BER Total
1 Huisman, MariskaMariska Huisman Netherlands 100 100 120 320
2 Pechstein, ClaudiaClaudia Pechstein Germany 80 80 150 310
3 Rokita, AnnaAnna Rokita Austria 10 60 105 175
4 Wal, Foske TamarFoske Tamar van der Wal Netherlands – 70 90 160
5 Lamb, MariaMaria Lamb United States 60 50 45 155
6 Lochland, BrookeBrooke Lochland Australia 36 0 75 111
7 Kim Bo-reum South Korea 70 – 40 110
8 Ensing, JannekeJanneke Ensing Netherlands 45 40 – 85
9 Domanska-Ksyt, KarolinaKarolina Domanska-Ksyt Poland 14 32 28 74
10 Garrido, NicoleNicole Garrido Canada 24 – 32 56
11 Ost, IsabellIsabell Ost Germany 18 – 36 54
12 Mikhailova, TatyanaTatyana Mikhailova Belarus – 28 24 52
13 Rookard, JilleanneJilleanne Rookard United States 50 – – 50
14 Hemmer, MariMari Hemmer Norway 28 18 0 46
15 Dmitrieva, YevgeniaYevgenia Dmitrieva Russia – 45 – 45
16 Blondin, IvanieIvanie Blondin Canada 40 – – 40
17 Graf, OlgaOlga Graf Russia – 36 – 36
18 Vries, LindaLinda de Vries Netherlands 32 – – 32
19 Armee, NeleNele Armée Belgium – 24 – 24
20 Urvantseva, YelenaYelena Urvantseva Kazakhstan 21 – – 21
21 Peeters, JelenaJelena Peeters Belgium – 21 – 21
22 Macgregor, KaitlynKaitlyn McGregor Switzerland 16 – – 16
23 Spence, VictoriaVictoria Spence Canada – 16 – 16
24 Klassen, CindyCindy Klassen Canada 14 – – 14

References

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