2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – Women
Women at the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships | |
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Venue | Vikingskipet |
Location | Hamar, Norway |
Dates | 3–5 March |
Competitors | 19 from 9 nations |
Winning points | 151.140 |
Medalists | |
The Women competition at the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships was held from 3 to 5 March 2022.[1][2]
Results
500 m
The race started on 3 March at 17:30.[3]
1000 m
The race started on 3 March at 18.39.[4]
500 m
The race started on 4 March at 17:30.[5]
1000 m
The race started on 4 March at 18:39.[6]
Overall standings
After all races.[7]
Team sprint
It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – Women's team sprint. (Discuss) (March 2024) |
Women's team sprint at the 2022 Speed Skating Championships | |
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Venue | Vikingskipet |
Location | Hamar, Norway |
Dates | 5 March 2022 |
Winning time | 1:27.42 |
Medalists | |
The Women's team sprint competition at the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships was held on 5 March 2022. It was the third edition of a team sprint world championship. It was the first time that the team sprint event was held during the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships because there were in 2022 no World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships due to the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Qualification
Teams qualified via the overall team sprint standings of the 2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup that was made on basis of the only team sprint race in November 2021 in Stavanger, Norway.
Dutch team selection
Ahead of the championships Dutch national coach Jan Coopmans selected Jutta Leerdam, Dione Voskamp and Isabelle van Elst . Femke Kok, the fastest Dutch 500m skater, was not selected. Kok said a few days before the race that she was “a bit shocked” that she was not selected and felt “very passed over”. Coopmans gave reasons that Kok did not agree with. The day before the event, Coopmans replaced Van Elst, who came especially for the team sprint event to Hamar, for Kok.[8][9]
Results
The race started on 5 March at 18:00.[10]
Rank | Pair | Lane | Country | Name | Time | Diff |
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File:Gold medal icon.svg | 2 | F | File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands | Dione Voskamp Jutta Leerdam Femke Kok |
1:27.42 | |
File:Silver medal icon.svg | 2 | C | File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland | Andżelika Wójcik Kaja Ziomek Karolina Bosiek |
1:29.09 | +1.67 |
File:Bronze medal icon.svg | 1 | F | File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway | Julie Nistad Samsonsen Martine Ripsrud Marte Bjerkreim Furnée |
1:34.92 | +7.50 |
Aftermath
Because the Dutch Van Elst was suddenly removed from the selection, she decided to stop representing the Netherlands in speed skating and started skating for Belgium, as she has a Belgian mother.[11]
References
- ↑ Schedule
- ↑ Start list
- ↑ 500 m run 1 results
- ↑ 1000 m run 1 results
- ↑ 500 m run 2 results
- ↑ 1000 m run 2 results
- ↑ Overall standings
- ↑ "Kok blijft kritisch op schaatsbondscoach: 'Heel erg gemeen voor die meiden'". Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (in Nederlands). 4 March 2022.
- ↑ "Femke Kok mag tóch meedoen aan teamsprint: 'De manier waarop dit is gegaan, bevalt me niet'". Algemeen Dagblad (in Nederlands). 4 March 2022.
- ↑ Team sprint results
- ↑ "Kok blijft kritisch op schaatsbondscoach: 'Heel erg gemeen voor die meiden'". sportnieuws.nl (in Nederlands). 9 December 2023.