The 2016 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Minsk , Belarus , from 9 to 10 January 2016. Skaters from 17 countries participated.[2]
Sven Kramer and Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands were the defending champions. Kramer successfully defended his title, winning a record 8th title overall, and Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic won her 5th title.[3]
Schedule [ ]
The schedule of events:[4]
Date
Events
Saturday, 9 January 15:00h
500 m women 500 m men 3000 m women 5000 m men
Sunday, 10 January 15:00h
1500 m women 1500 m men 5000 m women 10,000 m men
All times are FET (UTC+3 ).
Men's championships [ ]
DNS = did not start, WDR = withdrew, DQ = disqualified
Day 1 [ ]
500 metres [ ]
[5]
5000 metres [ ]
[6]
Day 2 [ ]
1500 metres [ ]
[7]
10,000 metres [ ]
[9]
Final ranking [ ]
Rank
Skater
Nat.
500 m
5000 m
1500 m
10,000 m
Points
Behind
Sven Kramer
36.56 (4)
6:19.17 (1)
1:48.08 (5)
13:11.98 (1)
150.102
Bart Swings
36.73 (9)
6:24.91 (3)
1:46.41 (2)
13:15.47 (2)
150.464
+0.37
Jan Blokhuijsen
36.57 (5)
6:22.36 (2)
1:48.79 (9)
13:22.14 (3)
151.176
+1.08
4
Håvard Bøkko
36.63 (6)
6:31.62 (4)
1:48.87 (10)
13:35.21 (4)
152.842
+2.74
5
Andrea Giovannini
36.87 (11)
6:32.22 (5)
1:48.97 (12)
13:41.39 (5)
153.484
+3.39
6
Haralds Silovs
36.70 (7)
6:33.83 (6)
1:48.46 (6)
13:53.25 (6)
153.898
+3.80
7
Jan Szymański
37.21 (16)
6:34.43 (7)
1:47.48 (3)
13:57.27 (7)
154.342
+4.24
8
Sindre Henriksen
36.71 (8)
6:38.23 (10)
1:48.56 (7)
14:16.64 (8)
155.551
+5.45
9
Denis Yuskov
36.23 (1)
6:35.81 (8)
1:45.18 (1)
110.871
10
Zbigniew Bródka
36.46 (2)
6:42.80 (15)
1:48.05 (4)
112.756
11
37.02 (14)
6:39.18 (12)
1:48.70 (8)
113.171
12
Vitaly Mikhailov
36.88 (12)
6:38.56 (11)
1:49.98 (14)
113.396
13
Sergey Trofimov
36.97 (13)
6:41.84 (14)
1:48.92 (11)
113.460
14
Nicola Tumolero
37.19 (15)
6:36.40 (9)
1:50.48 (15)
113.656
15
Linus Heidegger
37.23 (17)
6:43.13 (16)
1:50.49 (16)
114.373
16
Konrád Nagy
36.48 (3)
6:58.03 (20)
1:49.03 (13)
114.626
17
Livio Wenger
37.38 (18)
6:44.78 (17)
1:51.13 (17)
114.901
18
38.76 (23)
6:46.08 (18)
1:55.24 (19)
117.781
19
38.25 (20)
6:58.59 (21)
1:53.62 (18)
117.982
20
38.50 (22)
7:02.48 (22)
1:56.24 (20)
119.494
21
36.76 (10)
6:51.77 (19)
DQ (21)
–
22
Douwe de Vries
37.75 (19)
6:41.56 (13)
WDR (22)
–
23
Sverre Lunde Pedersen
WDR (24)
WDR (24)
–
24
38.37 (21)
DNS (23)
–
[10]
Women's championships [ ]
Day 1 [ ]
Day 2 [ ]
Final ranking [ ]
Rank
Skater
Nat.
500 m
3000 m
1500 m
5000 m
Points
Behind
Martina Sáblíková
39.98 (4)
4:03.79 (1)
1:57.00 (1)
6:58.44 (1)
161.455
Ireen Wüst
39.90 (3)
4:07.32 (3)
1:57.01 (2)
7:10.65 (4)
163.188
+1.74
Antoinette de Jong
39.76 (2)
4:09.00 (4)
1:58.80 (4)
7:11.83 (5)
164.043
+2.59
4
Marije Joling
40.33 (6)
4:07.14 (2)
1:58.90 (5)
7:10.10 (2)
164.163
+2.71
5
Natalya Voronina
40.46 (8)
4:09.61 (5)
2:01.46 (10)
7:10.19 (3)
165.566
+4.12
6
Ida Njåtun
39.74 (1)
4:10.69 (6)
1:58.51 (3)
7:25.92 (7)
165.616
+4.17
7
Olga Graf
40.57 (11)
4:16.06 (8)
1:59.00 (6)
7:23.33 (6)
167.245
+5.79
8
Francesca Lollobrigida
40.57 (11)
4:15.40 (7)
2:01.90 (11)
7:38.11 (8)
169.580
+8.13
9
Elizaveta Kazelina
40.18 (5)
4:16.13 (9)
2:00.02 (9)
122.874
10
Luiza Złotkowska
40.47 (9)
4:16.68 (10)
1:59.40 (7)
123.050
11
Natalia Czerwonka
40.36 (7)
4:18.20 (12)
1:59.57 (8)
123.249
12
Marina Zueva
40.54 (10)
4:17.80 (11)
2:03.89 (14)
124.802
13
Nikola Zdráhalová
40.89 (14)
4:19.54 (13)
2:03.15 (12)
125.196
14
Sofie-Karoline Haugen
41.07 (15)
4:22.40 (14)
2:03.50 (13)
125.969
15
Tatyana Mikhailova
40.63 (13)
4:29.60 (17)
2:04.10 (15)
126.929
16
42.30 (16)
4:27.12 (16)
2:06.46 (16)
128.973
17
Saskia Alusalu
43.09 (17)
4:24.31 (15)
2:07.49 (17)
129.637
[15]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
Allround
Men
Not held due to World War I
Not held due to World War II
Women
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Not held
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Men + Women
Combined Spr. & Allr. Single distances
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