2009 European Speed Skating Championships

European Speed Skating Championships
Thialf (Heerenveen)
Venue Thialf (Heerenveen)
Dates 9–11 January 2009
Competitors 31 men
28 women
Medalist men
1st, gold medalist(s) Sven Kramer  NED
2nd, silver medalist(s) Håvard Bøkko  NOR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Wouter olde Heuvel  NED
Medalist women
1st, gold medalist(s) Claudia Pechstein  GER
2nd, silver medalist(s) Daniela Anschütz-Thoms  GER
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Martina Sáblíková  CZE

The 2009 European Speed Skating Championships were held at the indoor ice rink of the Thialf in Heerenveen (the Netherlands) on 9–11 January 2009.

Men's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m5000 m1500 m10000 mPoints
1st, gold medalist(s)Sven Kramer Netherlands36.47 (5)6:15.76 (1)1:46.53 (1)13:00.16 (1)148.564
2nd, silver medalist(s)Håvard Bøkko Norway37.36 (15)6:18.51 (2)1:47.47 (5)13:09.23 (2)150.495
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands36.72 (8)6:21.84 (3)1:47.44 (4)13:18.25 (4)150.629
4Ivan Skobrev Russia36.68 (7)6:30.22 (7)1:47.97 (6)13:19.85 (5)151.684
5Carl Verheijen Netherlands37.71 (19)6:25.52 (5)1:48.88 (10)13:18.11 (3)152.460
6Robert Lehmann Germany36.34 (3)6:36.29 (11)1:48.48 (9)13:44.84 (10)153.304
7Sverre Haugli Norway37.97 (21)6:25.11 (4)1:50.00 (15)13:28.79 (7)153.586
8Tobias Schneider Germany37.09 (12)6:35.17 (10)1:49.26 (11)13:35.70 (9)153.812
9Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland36.25 (2)6:44.89 (17)1:48.27 (8)14:07.05 (11)155.181
10Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia36.20 (1)6:47.96 (20)1:46.62 (2)14:35.33 (12)156.302
11Øystein Grødum Norway39.88 (27)6:32.56 (8)1:53.51 (22)13:26.84 (6)157.314
12Koen Verweij Netherlands1:06.95 (31)6:29.91 (6)1:48.24 (7)13:35.07 (8)182:774
NQ13Joel Eriksson Sweden36.45 (4)6:47.50 (18)1:49.50 (13)113.700
NQ14Johan Röjler Sweden37.41 (16)6:39.93 (13)1:50.14 (16)114.116
NQ15Alexis Contin France37.81 (20)6:38.74 (12)1:49.45 (12)114.167
NQ16Matteo Anesi Italy36.94 (10)6:47.70 (19)1:49.86 (14)114.330
NQ17Andrey Burlyaev Russia37.35 (14)6:49.09 (21)1:50.55 (17)115.109
NQ18Marco Cignini Italy37.63 (18)6:49.95 (22)1:50.69 (18)115.521
NQ19Marco Weber Germany38.21 (23)6:40.35 (14)1:52.30 (20)115.678
NQ20Vitaly Mikhaylov Belarus37.46 (17)6:55.54 (25)1:52.40 (21)116.480
NS21Sławomir Chmura Poland39.24 (25)6:34.08 (9)1:53.89 (24)116.611
NQ22Milan Sáblík Czech Republic38.19 (22)6:53.08 (23)1:53.54 (23)117.341
NQ23Marian Christian Ion Romania38.95 (24)6:53.54 (24)1:54.41 (25)118.440
NQ24Philip Brojaka United Kingdom37.06 (11)7:23.55 (28)1:52.25 (19)118.831
NQ25Jan Caflisch  Switzerland40.31 (28)7:07.21 (26)2:00.27 (29)123.121
NQ26Asier Peña Iturria Spain40.99 (30)7:17.54 (27)2:00.20 (27)124.810
NQ27Szabolcs Szőllősi Hungary40.42 (29)7:24.00 (29)2:00.20 (27)124.886
DQ2Enrico Fabris Italy36.55 (6)DQ1:46.68 (3)
DQ2Jarmo Valtonen Finland37.12 (13)DQ1:54.41 (25)
DQ3Lars Kvaalen Norway36.79 (9)6:44.87 (16)DQ
DQ3Kris Schildermans Belgium39.80 (26)6:43.48 (15)DQ

NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified

Source: ISU[1]

Women's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m3000 m1500 m5000 mPoints
1st, gold medalist(s)Claudia Pechstein Germany39.74 (2)4:04.41 (1)1:57.72 (2)7:02.99 (2)162.014
2nd, silver medalist(s)Daniela Anschütz-Thoms Germany40.00 (3)4:04.97 (2)1:57.21 (1)7:04.09 (3)162.307
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic40.90 (12)4:05.34 (4)1:59.12 (6)6:53.19 (1)162.815
4Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands40.04 (4)4:05.24 (3)1:58.12 (3)7:08.33 (7)163.119
5Renate Groenewold Netherlands40.73 (10)4:07.52 (5)1:58.66 (5)7:04.34 (4)163.965
6Ireen Wüst Netherlands40.19 (6)4:11.36 (7)1:58.28 (4)7:05.34 (5)164.043
7Elma de Vries Netherlands40.47 (8)4:13.42 (10)2:00.97 (9)7:14.35 (9)166.454
8Katarzyna Wójcicka Poland40.88 (11)4:12.92 (9)2:00.69 (8)7:19.00 (11)167.163
9Maren Haugli Norway41.42 (17)4:12.20 (8)2:01.28 (10)7:13.05 (8)167.184
10Anna Rokita Austria41.37 (18)4:14.64 (12)2:02.33 (11)7:18.77 (10)168.853
11Lucille Opitz Germany41:09 (13)4:13.78 (11)2:02.52 (14)7:26.27 (12)168.853
12Stephanie Beckert Germany43.62 (26)4:10.08 (6)2:04.79 (20)7:06.98 (6)169.594
NQ13Alla Shabanova Russia39.58 (1)4:17.12 (13)1:59.81 (7)122:369
NQ14Yekaterina Abramova (4) Russia40.18 (5)4:26.10 (18)2:02.63 (15)125.406
NQ15Hege Bøkko Norway40.42 (7)4:25.29 (17)2:02.43 (13)125.445
NQ16Luiza Złotkowska Poland41.27 (16)4:21.12 (14)2:02.82 (16)125.730
NQ17Mari Hemmer Norway41.69 (20)4:21.53 (15)2:03.09 (18)126.308
NQ18Karolína Erbanová Czech Republic41.12 (14)4:26.64 (19)2:02.36 (12)126.346
NQ19Daniela Dumitru Romania41.66 (19)4:30.34 (22)2:07.02 (21)129.056
NQ20Marita Johansson Sweden43.06 (24)4:28.19 (20)2:04.08 (19)129.118
NQ21Yuliya Yasenok Belarus41.26 (15)4:34.86 (25)2:07.49 (22)129.566
NQ22Olena Myagkikh Ukraine41.85 (21)4:33.15 (24)2:07.67 (24)129.931
NQ23Daniela Oltean Romania42.69 (23)4:30.67 (23)2:07.61 (23)130.337
NQ24Emma Andersson Sweden42.34 (22)4:38.30 (26)2:08.33 (25)131.499
NQ25Anna Badayeva Belarus40.61 (9)4:50.19 (28)2:08.61 (26)131.845
NQ26Cathrine Grage Denmark45.04 (27)4:28.38 (21)2:11.16 (27)133.490
NQ27Ágota Tóth Hungary43.09 (25)4:39.75 (27)2:15.17 (28)134.771
DQ1Yekaterina Shikhova RussiaDQ4:23.23 (16)2:03.00 (17)

NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified

Source: ISU[2]

Rules

All 24 participating skaters are allowed to skate the first three distances; 12 skaters may take part on the fourth distance. These 12 skaters are determined by taking the standings on the longest of the first three distances, as well as the samalog standings after three distances, and comparing these lists as follows:

  1. Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
  2. To make up a total of 12, skaters are then added in order of their best rank on either list. Samalog standings take precedence over the longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.

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