2016 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships – Men's 500 metres
Men's 500 metres at the 2016 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf, Heerenveen | |||||||||
Date | 14 February 2016 | |||||||||
Competitors | 24 from 12 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 69.026 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2016 World Speed Skating Championships Participating nations | ||||||
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500 m | men | women | ||||
1000 m | men | women | ||||
1500 m | men | women | ||||
3000 m | women | |||||
5000 m | men | women | ||||
10000 m | men | |||||
Team pursuit | men | women | ||||
Mass start | men | women |
The Men's 500 metres race of the 2016 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships was held on 14 February 2016.[1][2]
Results
The first run was started at 14:34 and the second run at 16:19.[3][4][5]
Rank | Name | Country | Pair | Lane | Race 1 | Pair | Lane | Race 2 | Total | Diff |
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Pavel Kulizhnikov | Russia | 12 | o | 34.605 | 12 | i | 34.421 | 69.026 | ||
Ruslan Murashov | Russia | 9 | i | 34.600 | 12 | o | 35.080 | 69.680 | +0.654 | |
Alex Boisvert-Lacroix | Canada | 11 | i | 35.081 | 9 | o | 34.707 | 69.788 | +0.762 | |
4 | Mika Poutala | Finland | 10 | i | 34.893 | 11 | o | 34.901 | 69.794 | +0.768 |
5 | Aleksey Yesin | Russia | 7 | i | 34.911 | 10 | o | 34.894 | 69.805 | +0.779 |
6 | Kim Tae-yun | South Korea | 5 | o | 34.927 | 11 | i | 34.920 | 69.847 | +0.821 |
7 | Artur Waś | Poland | 12 | i | 35.081 | 8 | o | 34.864 | 69.945 | +0.919 |
8 | William Dutton | Canada | 11 | o | 35.022 | 9 | i | 34.941 | 69.963 | +0.937 |
9 | Mitchell Whitmore | United States | 6 | o | 35.053 | 8 | i | 34.965 | 70.018 | +0.992 |
10 | Ronald Mulder | Netherlands | 5 | i | 35.092 | 7 | o | 34.971 | 70.063 | +1.037 |
11 | Tsubasa Hasegawa | Japan | 3 | i | 35.119 | 5 | o | 35.069 | 70.188 | +1.162 |
12 | David Bosa | Italy | 1 | i | 35.162 | 4 | o | 35.041 | 70.203 | +1.177 |
13 | Ryohei Haga | Japan | 8 | i | 35.174 | 2 | o | 35.109 | 70.283 | +1.257 |
14 | Espen Aarnes Hvammen | Norway | 7 | o | 35.109 | 5 | i | 35.212 | 70.321 | +1.295 |
15 | Jan Smeekens | Netherlands | 6 | i | 35.201 | 1 | o | 35.187 | 70.388 | +1.362 |
16 | Roman Krech | Kazakhstan | 4 | i | 35.103 | 6 | o | 35.322 | 70.425 | +1.399 |
17 | Pekka Koskela | Finland | 2 | i | 35.173 | 3 | o | 35.354 | 70.527 | +1.501 |
18 | Piotr Michalski | Poland | 1 | o | 35.407 | 4 | i | 35.405 | 70.812 | +1.786 |
19 | Gilmore Junio | Canada | 10 | o | 34.956 | 10 | i | 35.859 | 70.815 | +1.789 |
20 | Xie Jiaxuan | China | 4 | o | 35.569 | 1 | i | 35.286 | 70.855 | +1.829 |
21 | Mu Zhongsheng | China | 3 | o | 35.443 | 2 | i | 35.468 | 70.911 | +1.885 |
22 | Mirko Giacomo Nenzi | Italy | 2 | o | 35.415 | 3 | i | 35.573 | 70.988 | +1.962 |
23 | Kai Verbij | Netherlands | 9 | o | 35.100 | 6 | i | 61.259 | 96.359 | +27.333 |
24 | Yūya Oikawa | Japan | 8 | o | 35.071 | 7 | i | 84.698 | 119.769 | +50.743 |
References
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