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2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – Women

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Women
at the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
VenueVikingskipet
LocationHamar, Norway
Dates3–5 March
Competitors19 from 9 nations
Winning points151.140
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Austria
← 2020
2024 →

The Women competition at the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships was held from 3 to 5 March 2022.[1][2]

Results

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500 m

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The race started on 3 March at 17:30.[3]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 7 I Femke Kok  Netherlands 37.78
2 6 O Vanessa Herzog  Austria 37.93 +0.15
3 9 O Kaja Ziomek  Poland 37.94 +0.16
3 8 I Andżelika Wójcik  Poland 37.94 +0.16
5 9 I Jutta Leerdam  Netherlands 38.11 +0.33
6 6 I Michelle de Jong  Netherlands 38.27 +0.49
7 7 O Yekaterina Aidova  Kazakhstan 38.40 +0.62
8 8 O Kimi Goetz  United States 38.41 +0.63
9 4 O Arisa Tsujimoto  Japan 38.62 +0.84
10 3 O Martine Ripsrud  Norway 38.86 +1.08
11 5 O Maki Tsuji  Japan 39.04 +1.26
11 3 I Rio Yamada  Japan 39.04 +1.26
13 4 I Julie Nistad Samsonsen  Norway 39.17 +1.39
14 5 I Brooklyn McDougall  Canada 39.19 +1.41
15 2 O Ellia Smeding  United Kingdom 39.27 +1.49
16 2 I Karolina Bosiek  Poland 39.28 +1.50
17 1 I Maddison Pearman  Canada 40.08 +2.30
Huang Yu-ting  Chinese Taipei Withdrawn

1000 m

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The race started on 3 March at 18.39.[4]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 7 O Jutta Leerdam  Netherlands 1:14.88
2 8 O Femke Kok  Netherlands 1:15.68 +0.80
3 9 O Kimi Goetz  United States 1:15.89 +1.01
4 9 I Vanessa Herzog  Austria 1:16.42 +1.54
5 7 I Andżelika Wójcik  Poland 1:16.98 +2.10
6 6 I Rio Yamada  Japan 1:17.04 +2.16
7 4 I Kaja Ziomek  Poland 1:17.53 +2.65
8 4 O Karolina Bosiek  Poland 1:17.61 +2.73
9 2 I Ellia Smeding  United Kingdom 1:17.78 +2.90
10 5 O Michelle de Jong  Netherlands 1:17.95 +3.07
11 5 I Maddison Pearman  Canada 1:18.10 +3.22
12 6 O Martine Ripsrud  Norway 1:18.60 +3.72
13 1 I Arisa Tsujimoto  Japan 1:19.45 +4.57
14 2 O Julie Nistad Samsonsen  Norway 1:20.23 +5.35
15 3 O Maki Tsuji  Japan 1:20.44 +5.56
16 3 I Brooklyn McDougall  Canada 1:21.59 +6.71
8 I Yekaterina Aidova  Kazakhstan Disqualified

500 m

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The race started on 4 March at 17:30.[5]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 8 O Femke Kok  Netherlands 37.93
2 7 O Andżelika Wójcik  Poland 38.00 +0.07
3 9 I Vanessa Herzog  Austria 38.05 +0.12
4 9 O Jutta Leerdam  Netherlands 38.11 +0.18
5 6 O Michelle de Jong  Netherlands 38.20 +0.27
6 2 I Yekaterina Aidova  Kazakhstan 38.25 +0.32
7 7 I Kaja Ziomek  Poland 38.50 +0.57
8 4 I Arisa Tsujimoto  Japan 39.00 +1.07
9 4 O Karolina Bosiek  Poland 39.06 +1.13
9 6 I Martine Ripsrud  Norway 39.06 +1.13
11 8 I Kimi Goetz  United States 39.10 +1.17
12 3 I Maki Tsuji  Japan 39.25 +1.32
13 5 O Rio Yamada  Japan 39.27 +1.34
14 5 I Ellia Smeding  United Kingdom 39.30 +1.37
15 2 O Julie Nistad Samsonsen  Norway 39.50 +1.57
16 1 O Brooklyn McDougall  Canada 39.74 +1.81
17 3 O Maddison Pearman  Canada 39.75 +1.82

1000 m

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The race started on 4 March at 18:39.[6]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 7 I Jutta Leerdam  Netherlands 1:14.96
2 8 I Femke Kok  Netherlands 1:15.33 +0.37
3 8 O Vanessa Herzog  Austria 1:16.07 +1.11
4 5 I Kimi Goetz  United States 1:16.12 +1.16
5 6 I Michelle de Jong  Netherlands 1:17.06 +2.10
6 3 O Ellia Smeding  United Kingdom 1:17.09 +2.13
7 5 O Rio Yamada  Japan 1:17.35 +2.39
8 4 I Karolina Bosiek  Poland 1:17.57 +2.61
9 7 O Andżelika Wójcik  Poland 1:17.81 +2.85
10 3 I Martine Ripsrud  Norway 1:17.97 +3.01
11 2 O Maddison Pearman  Canada 1:18.10 +3.14
12 4 O Arisa Tsujimoto  Japan 1:19.09 +4.13
13 2 I Maki Tsuji  Japan 1:20.08 +5.12
14 1 I Julie Nistad Samsonsen  Norway 1:20.12 +5.16
15 1 O Brooklyn McDougall  Canada 1:23.21 +8.25
Kaja Ziomek  Poland Did not start

Overall standings

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After all races.[7]

Rank Name Country 500m 1000m 500m 1000m Points Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jutta Leerdam  Netherlands 38.11 1:14.88 38.11 1:14.96 151.140
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Femke Kok  Netherlands 37.78 1:15.68 37.93 1:15.33 151.215 +0.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vanessa Herzog  Austria 37.93 1:16.42 38.05 1:16.07 152.225 +2.17
4 Andżelika Wójcik  Poland 37.94 1:16.98 38.00 1:17.81 153.335 +4.39
5 Kimi Goetz  United States 38.41 1:15.89 39.10 1:16.12 153.515 +4.75
6 Michelle de Jong  Netherlands 38.27 1:17.95 38.20 1:17.06 153.975 +5.67
7 Rio Yamada  Japan 39.04 1:17.04 39.27 1:17.35 155.505 +8.73
8 Karolina Bosiek  Poland 39.28 1:17.61 39.06 1:17.57 155.930 +9.58
9 Ellia Smeding  United Kingdom 39.27 1:17.78 39.30 1:17.09 156.005 +9.73
10 Martine Ripsrud  Norway 38.86 1:18.60 39.06 1:17.97 156.205 +10.13
11 Arisa Tsujimoto  Japan 38.62 1:19.45 39.00 1:19.09 156.890 +11.50
12 Maddison Pearman  Canada 40.08 1:18.10 39.75 1:18.10 157.930 +13.58
13 Maki Tsuji  Japan 39.04 1:20.44 39.25 1:20.08 158.550 +14.82
14 Julie Nistad Samsonsen  Norway 39.17 1:20.23 39.50 1:20.12 158.845 +15.41
15 Brooklyn McDougall  Canada 39.19 1:21.59 39.74 1:23.21 161.330 +20.38
Kaja Ziomek  Poland 37.94 1:17.53 38.50 Did not start Did not finish
Yekaterina Aidova  Kazakhstan 38.40 Disqualified 38.25
Huang Yu-ting  Chinese Taipei Withdrawn

Team sprint

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Women's team sprint
at the 2022 Speed Skating Championships
VenueVikingskipet
LocationHamar, Norway
Dates5 March 2022
Winning time1:27.42
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Poland
bronze medal    Norway
← 2020
2023 →

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

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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

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Ahead of the championships Dutch national coach Jan Coopmans [nl] selected Jutta Leerdam, Dione Voskamp [nl] and Isabelle van Elst [nl]. 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

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The race started on 5 March at 18:00.[10]

Rank Pair Lane Country Name Time Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 F  Netherlands Dione Voskamp
Jutta Leerdam
Femke Kok
1:27.42
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 C  Poland Andżelika Wójcik
Kaja Ziomek
Karolina Bosiek
1:29.09 +1.67
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 F  Norway Julie Nistad Samsonsen
Martine Ripsrud
Marte Bjerkreim Furnée
1:34.92 +7.50

Aftermath

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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

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  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ 500 m run 1 results
  4. ^ 1000 m run 1 results
  5. ^ 500 m run 2 results
  6. ^ 1000 m run 2 results
  7. ^ Overall standings
  8. ^ "Kok blijft kritisch op schaatsbondscoach: 'Heel erg gemeen voor die meiden'". Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (in Dutch). 4 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Femke Kok mag tóch meedoen aan teamsprint: 'De manier waarop dit is gegaan, bevalt me niet'". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 4 March 2022.
  10. ^ Team sprint results
  11. ^ "Kok blijft kritisch op schaatsbondscoach: 'Heel erg gemeen voor die meiden'". sportnieuws.nl (in Dutch). 9 December 2023.