2009 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The 2009 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were held in Krylatskoje, Moscow, on 17 and 18 January 2009. They were the 38th World Championships.

World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
Speedskating rink
VenueKrylatskoje
Dates17 and 18 January 2009
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Shani Davis  USA
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Keiichiro Nagashima  JPN
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Simon Kuipers  NED
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wang Beixing  CHN
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jenny Wolf  GER
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yu Jing  CHN

Women championships

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Sprint results

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Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total
  Wang Beixing   China 38.10 (2) 1:16.53 (3) 37.91 (2) 1:16.40 (2) 152.475
  Jenny Wolf   Germany 38.00 (1) 1:17.58 (6) 37.86 (1) 1:17.52 (10) 153.410
  Yu Jing   China 38.42 (4) 1:17.07 (7) 38.40 (4) 1:16.77 (4) 153.740
4 Margot Boer   Netherlands 38.86 (8) 1:16.29 (1) 38.83 (9) 1:16.66 (3) 154.165
5 Jin Peiyu   China 38.57 (6) 1:17.31 (8) 38.68 (7) 1:17.37 (9) 154.590
6 Anni Friesinger   Germany 39.08 (12) 1:16.48 (2) 39.34 (17) 1:16.01 (1) 154.665
7 Sayuri Yoshii   Japan 39.08 (12) 1:17.05 (6) 38.79 (8) 1:16.83 (6) 154.810
8 Shihomi Shinya   Japan 38.71 (7) 1:17.47 (9) 38.89 (10) 1:17.63 (12) 155.150
9 Lee Sang-hwa   South Korea 38.33 (3) 1:18.68 (17) 38.38 (3) 1:18.35 (17) 155.225
10 Laurine van Riessen   Netherlands 38.95 (9) 1:16.95 (5) 39.71 (20) 1:16.81 (5) 155.540
11 Monique Angermüller   Germany 39.17 (14) 1:17.74 (11) 39.01 (12) 1:17.80 (13) 155.950
12 Natasja Bruintjes   Netherlands 39.33 (16) 1:17.78 (12) 39.04 (13) 1:17.53 (11) 156.025
13 Tomomi Okazaki   Japan 38.95 (9) 1:18.41 (16) 38.89 (10) 1:18.50 (19) 156.295
14 Shannon Rempel   Canada 38.41 (17) 1:18.06 (15) 39.36 (18) 1:17.03 (7) 156.315
15 Yulia Nemaya   Russia 38.55 (5) 1:19.62 (22) 38.65 (6) 1:19.11 (21) 156.565
16 Lee Bo-ra   South Korea 39.04 (11) 1:18.96 (19) 39.11 (14) 1:18.26 (15) 156.760
17 Jennifer Rodriguez   United States 39.69 (21) 1:17.91 (14) 38.54 (19) 1:17.27 (8) 156.820
18 Yekaterina Malysheva   Russia 39.23 (15) 1:19.10 (20) 39.12 (15) 1:18.14 (14) 156.970
19 Yekaterina Lobysheva   Russia 39.45 (18) 1:17.83 (12) 39.97 (24) 1:18.38 (18) 157.525
20 Heather Richardson   United States 39.60 (19) 1:19.20 (21) 39.25 (16) 1:18.29 (16) 157.595
21 Heike Hartmann   Germany 39.62 (20) 1:18.91 (18) 39.73 (22) 1:19.23 (22) 158.420
22 An Jee-min   South Korea 39.88 (22) 1:20.61 (24) 39.71 (20) 1:19.62 (23) 159.705
23 Hege Bøkko   Norway 40.43 (25) 1:20.22 (23) 40.68 (27) 1:19.04 (20) 160.740
24 Tamara Oudenaarden   Canada 40.24 (23) 1:20.84 (25) 39.80 (23) 1:20.75 (24) 160.835
NQ25 Kerry Dankers-Simpson   Canada 40.36 (24) 1:21.01 (26) 40.17 (25) 121.035
NQ26 Paulina Wallin   Sweden 40.93 (26) 1:23.76 (28) 40.20 (26) 123.010
NQ27 Yelena Myagkikh   Ukraine 42.14 (27) 1:22.13 (27) 41.84 (28) 125.045
DQ1 Annette Gerritsen   Netherlands DQ 1:16.82 (4) 38.49 (5)

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

Source: ISU [1]

Men championships

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Sprint results

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Rank Name Nation 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Total
  Shani Davis   United States 35.63 (10) 1:08.84 (1) 35.18 (6) 1:08.66 (1) 139.560
  Keiichiro Nagashima   Japan 35.01 (2) 1:09.41 (4) 34.91 (1) 1:10.19 (8) 139.720
  Simon Kuipers   Netherlands 35.44 (6) 1:08.43 (2) 35.77 (16) 1:09.55 (4) 140.450
4 Pekka Koskela   Finland 35.27 (5) 1:10.52 (11) 35.15 (4) 1:09.81 (6) 140.585
5 Denny Morrison   Canada 36.02 (17) 1:10.02 (7) 35.71 (14) 1:08.77 (2) 141.125
6 Mika Poutala   Finland 35.67 (11) 1:10.70 (15) 35.14 (3) 1:10.42 (14) 141.370
7 Tadashi Obara   Japan 35.85 (15) 1:10.65 (14) 35.27 (7) 1:09.94 (7) 141.415
8 Dmitry Lobkov   Russia 35.46 (7) 1:10.57 (12) 35.53 (10) 1:10.30 (10) 141.425
9 Mark Tuitert   Netherlands 35.69 (13) 1:09.80 (6) 35.94 (17) 1:10.21 (9) 141.635
10 Tucker Fredricks   United States 35.10 (4) 1:11.37 (22) 35.54 (11) 1:11.07 (18) 141.860
11 Yu Fengtong   China 35.08 (3) 1:12.88 (27) 34.91 (2) 1:10.82 (15) 141.870
12 Lee Kang-seok   South Korea 35.47 (8) 1:10.88 (17) 35.31 (8) 1:11.34 (22) 141.890
13 Jamie Gregg   Canada 35.67 (11) 1:10.89 (18) 35.40 (9) 1:11.30 (21) 142.165
14 Kyle Parrott   Canada 35.89 (16) 1:10.80 (16) 35.73 (15) 1:10.39 (12) 142.215
15 Lee Ki-ho   South Korea 35.58 (9) 1:11.23 (21) 35.60 (13) 1:11.18 (20) 142.385
16 Yevgeny Lalenkov   Russia 36.39 (22) 1:10.26 (9) 36.18 (20) 1:09.52 (3) 142.460
17 Konrad Niedźwiedzki   Poland 36.24 (19) 1:10.37 (10) 36.17 (19) 1:10.32 (11) 142.755
18 Stefan Groothuis   Netherlands 38.06 (30) 1:09.32 (3) 35.59 (12) 1:09.70 (5) 143.160
19 Håvard Bøkko   Norway 36.27 (20) 1:10.60 (8) 36.49 (24) 1:10.41 (13) 143.345
20 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke   Norway 36.27 (20) 1:10.06 (13) 36.37 (23) 1:10.83 (16) 143.355
21 Nico Ihle   Germany 36.12 (18) 1:12.00 (25) 36.01 (18) 1:11.16 (19) 143.710
22 Samuel Schwarz   Germany 36.51 (23) 1:10.97 (19) 37.49 (28) 1:11.06 (17) 145.015
23 Takaharu Nakajima   Japan 35.82 (14) 1:11.59 (24) 36.27 (21) 1:15.08 (23) 145.425
24 Lee Kyou-hyuk   South Korea 34.96 (1) 1:09.47 (5) 35.16 (5) NF 104.855
NQ25 Daniel Friberg   Sweden 37.00 (28) 1:11.57 (23) 36.72 (26) 109.505
NQ26 Philip Brojaka   United Kingdom 36.79 (26) 1:12.33 (26) 36.66 (25) 109.615
NQ27 Vladimir Sjerstjuk   Kazakhstan 36.99 (27) 1:13.43 (28) 36.91 (27) 110.615
NQ28 José Ignacio Fazio   Argentina 37.61 (29) 1:14.28 (29) 37.86 (29) 112.610
- Maciej Ustynowicz   Poland 36.27 (20) DQ 36.27 (21)
- Joel Eriksson   Sweden 36.74 (25) 1:11.11 (20) NS
- Erben Wennemars   Netherlands NF

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

Source: ISU [2]

Rules

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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.

References

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