2017 European Speed Skating Championships

The 2017 European Speed Skating Championships were held in Heerenveen, Netherlands, from 6 to 8 January 2017. Skaters from 12 countries participated. It was the first time that allround and sprint were held at the same time and venue.

2017 European Speed Skating Championships
VenueThialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands[1]
Dates6–8 January 2017[1]
Competitors80 from 16 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sven Kramer  NED
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kai Verbij  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jan Blokhuijsen  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kjeld Nuis  NED
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bart Swings  BEL
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nico Ihle  GER
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ireen Wüst  NED
1st place, gold medalist(s) Karolína Erbanová  CZE
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martina Sáblíková  CZE
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jorien ter Mors  NED
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antoinette de Jong  NED
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Olga Fatkulina  RUS

The event was originally planned to be held in Zakopane, Poland, but in October 2016, the Polish skating union informed the ISU that it was not able to organize the event.

Sven Kramer of Netherlands and Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic were the defending champions in allround. Kramer successfully defended his allround title, winning a record 9th title overall, and Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands won her 5th allround title. In sprint, Kai Verbij won the men's title, while Czech Karolína Erbanová won the women's event.

Schedule

The schedule of events:[2]

 Date   Allround   Sprint 
 Friday, 6 January 
 18:15h
500 m women 
3000 m women 
1st 500 m men 
1st 1000m m men 
 Saturday, 7 January 
 11:00h
1500 m women 
500 m men 
5000 m women 
5000 m men 
1st 500 m women 
2nd 500 m men 
1st 1000m m women 
2nd 1000m m men 
 Sunday, 8 January 
 13:30h
1500 m men 
10000 m men 
2nd 500 m women 
2nd 1000m m women 

All times are CET (UTC+1).

Allround

Men's championships

DNS = did not start, WDR = withdrew, DQ = disqualified

Day 2

Day 3

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m5000 m1500 m10,000 mPointsBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)Sven KramerNetherlands36.81 (8)6:10.58 (1)1:46.55 (2)13:06.30 (1)148.699
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Jan BlokhuijsenNetherlands36.43 (2)6:16.86 (2)1:48.31 (7)13:11.95 (2)149.816+1.12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Bart SwingsBelgium37.33 (15)6:21.80 (5)1:48.02 (5)13:15.54 (3)151.293+2.60
4Sverre Lunde PedersenNorway36.73 (6)6:20.17 (3)1:48.14 (6)13:42.81 (6)151.933+3.24
5Douwe de VriesNetherlands37.46 (16)6:23.00 (6)1:48.75 (11)13:24.83 (4)152.251+3.56
6Andrea GiovanniniItaly36.95 (10)6:21.78 (4)1:49.82 (14)13:41.37 (5)152.802+4.11
7Denis YuskovRussia36.44 (3)6:26.89 (8)1:46.54 (1)14:04.07 (8)152.845+4.15
8Sindre HenriksenNorway36.30 (1)6:35.76 (15)1:47.82 (3)13:52.95 (7)153.463+4.77
9Nicola TumoleroItaly37.19 (13)6:29.78 (10)1:48.46 (9)112.321
10Konrad NiedźwiedzkiPoland36.50 (4)6:42.89 (19)1:47.83 (4)112.756
11Simen Spieler NilsenNorway37.02 (14)6:39.18 (12)1:48.70 (8)112.732
12Nils van der PoelSweden37.87 (17)6:24.57 (7)1:49.83 (15)112.937
13Danil SinitsynRussia37.11 (12)6:33.02 (12)1:49.61 (13)112.948
14Sergey TrofimovRussia36.91 (9)6:39.71 (17)1:48.34 (8)112.994
15Jan SzymańskiPoland36.75 (7)6:43.81 (20)1:48.47 (10)113.287
16Vitaly MikhailovBelarus37.24 (14)6:32.51 (11)1:50.69 (17)113.387
17Davide GhiottoItaly38.94 (20)6:28.13 (9)1:53.72 (19)115.659
18Sebastian DruszkiewiczCzech Republic38.93 (19)6:33.73 (13)1:52.14 (18)115.683
19Konrád NagyHungary37.04 (11)7:04.02 (21)1:49.54 (12)115.955
20Viktor Hald ThorupDenmark39.06 (22)6:36.90 (16)1:54.77 (20)117.006
21Martin HänggiSwitzerland38.97 (21)6:42.25 (18)1:56.08 (21)117.888
22Linus HeideggerAustria37.88 (18)DQ (22)+-

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Day 1

Day 2

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m3000 m1500 m5000 mPointsBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ireen WüstNetherlands39.26 (1)4:03.93 (1)1:56.57 (1)7:03.54 (2)161.125
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Martina SáblíkováCzech Republic40.18 (5)4:04.73 (2)1:58.72 (3)6:57.47 (1)162.288+1.17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Antoinette de JongNetherlands39.56 (2)4:05.44 (3)1:58.34 (2)7:07.33 (4)162.645+1.52
4Yvonne NautaNetherlands40.82 (13)4:07.32 (5)1:59.06 (4)7:05.41 (3)164.267+3.15
5Olga GrafRussia40.31 (7)4:08.89 (6)1:59.23 (6)7:11.98 (5)164.732+3.61
6Claudia PechsteinGermany40.59 (9)4:10.02 (7)2:00.56 (9)7:12.18 (6)165.664+4.54
7Natalia CzerwonkaPoland39.85 (3)4:12.66 (8)1:59.17 (5)7:23.87 (7)166.070+4.95
8Ida NjåtunNorway39.98 (4)4:13.70 (10)1:59.77 (7)7:27.47 (8)166.933+5.81
9Nikola ZdráhalováCzech Republic40.26 (6)4:15.86 (12)2:02.06 (11)123.589
10Katarzyna WoźniakPoland41.12 (14)4:14.31 (11)2:01.07 (10)123.861
11Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśPoland40.80 (11)4:17.56 (13)2:00.44 (8)123.872
12Francesca LollobrigidaItaly40.77 (10)4:18.44 (14)2:03.12 (12)124.883
13Jelena PeetersBelgium41.79 (16)4:13.28 (9)2:03.26 (13)125.089
14Sofie-Karoline HaugenNorway40.57 (8)4:21.74 (16)2:03.94 (14)125.506
15Ellen BjertnesNorway40.81 (12)4:29.14 (18)2:06.91 (15)127.969
16Saskia AlusaluEstonia42.42 (18)4:20.03 (15)2:07.51 (16)128.261
17Anna ChernovaRussia41.48 (15)4:06.50 (4)DQ (17)-+-
18Elena Møller-RigasDenmark41.98 (17)4:38.15 (19)88.338
19Viola FeichtnerAustria43.92 (19)4:27.94 (17)88.576

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Sprint

Men's championships

DNS = did not start, WDR = withdrew, DQ = disqualified

Day 1

Day 2

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m1000 m500 m1000 mPointsBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)Kai VerbijNetherlands34.98 (4)1:09.01 (2)35.12 (2)1:09.25 (3)139.230
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Kjeld NuisNetherlands35.49 (9)1:08.77 (1)35.40 (7)1:08.85 (1)139.700+0.47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Nico IhleGermany34.95 (3)1:09.45 (4)35.51 (8)1:09.20 (2)139.785+0.56
4Aleksey YesinRussia35.28 (7)1:09.48 (5)35.20 (3)1:09.34 (4)139.890+0.66
5Håvard Holmefjord LorentzenNorway35.16 (6)1:09.23 (3)35.38 (6)1:09.77 (6)140.040+0.81
6Mika PoutalaFinland35.10 (5)1:10.51 (9)35.27 (4)1:09.45 (5)140.350+1.12
7Ronald MulderNetherlands34.87 (1)1:10.46 (8)35.08 (1)1:10.38 (8)140.370+1.14
8Piotr MichalskiPoland35.41 (8)1:10.34 (7)35.54 (9)1:10.93 (9)141.585+2.36
9Espen Aarnes HvammenNorway35.54 (10)1:10.78 (10)35.30 (5)1:11.00 (10)141.730+2.50
10Sebastian KlosinskiPoland35.93 (17)1:10.23 (6)35.76 (12)1:09.85 (7)141.730+2.50
11Pekka KoskelaFinland35.58 (11)1:11.50 (15)35.65 (10)1:11.32 (11)142.640+3.41
12Artur NogalPoland35.60 (12)1:11.43 (14)35.70 (11)1:11.38 (12)142.705+3.48
13Mikhail KazelinRussia35.86 (15)1:10.91 (11)36.03 (15)1:12.05 (16)143.370+4.14
14Ignat GolovatsiukBelarus35.77 (14)1:11.82 (16)36.19 (17)1:11.66 (13)143.700+4.47
15Denny IhleGermany35.89 (16)1:12.35 (17)35.89 (14)1:11.83 (15)143.870+4.64
16Marten LiivEstonia36.44 (20)1:11.14 (12)36.43 (18)1:11.67 (14)144.275+5.05
17Luca ZanghelliniItaly36.08 (18)1:12.62 (18)35.79 (13)1:12.37 (17)144.365+5.14
18Mirko Giacomo NenziItaly35.66 (13)1:13.61 (19)36.09 (16)1:13.22 (18)145.165+5.94
19Samuli SuomalainenFinland36.71 (22)1:14.09 (21)36.89 (21)1:14.46 (19)147.875+8.65
20Mathias VostéBelgium36.53 (21)1:13.83 (20)36.48 (19)DNS (20)-+-
21David AnderssonSweden36.15 (19)1:11.41 (13)36.50 (20)WDR (21)-+-
22Ruslan MurashovRussia34.88 (2)DNS (22)+-

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Day 2

Day 3

Final ranking

RankSkaterNat.500 m1000 m500 m1000 mPointsBehind
1st place, gold medalist(s)Karolina ErbanovaCzech Republic38.23 (2)1:15.69 (2)38.19 (2)1:15.83 (2)152.180
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Jorien ter MorsNetherlands38.75 (4)1:15.58 (1)38.29 (3)1:14.88 (1)152.270+0.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Olga FatkulinaRussia38.16 (1)1:16.15 (4)38.07 (1)1:16.46 (4)152.535+0.36
4Marrit LeenstraNetherlands38.55 (3)1:15.95 (3)38.88 (7)1:16.35 (3)153.580+1.40
5Hege BøkkoNorway38.81 (5)1:17.06 (8)38.78 (5)1:16.95 (6)154.595+2.42
6Yekaterina ShikhovaRussia38.95 (7)1:16.37 (6)38.91 (8)1:17.22 (7)154.655+2.48
7Sanneke de NeelingNetherlands39.14 (10)1:16.87 (7)38.77 (4)1:16.74 (5)154.715+2.54
8Vanessa HerzogAustria38.97 (8)1:18.51 (11)38.82 (6)1:18.17 (9)156.130+3.95
9Gabriele HirschbichlerGermany38.93 (6)1:18.22 (10)39.38 (10)1:18.80 (10)156.820+4.64
10Martine RipsrudNorway39.39 (11)1:20.01 (14)39.27 (9)1:19.87 (12)158.600+6.42
11Roxane DufterGermany40.75 (16)1:18.08 (9)40.34 (13)1:18.01 (8)159.135+6.96
12Francesca BettroneItaly40.69 (15)1:19.75 (13)40.34 (13)1:19.72 (11)160.765+8.59
13Tatsiana MikhailavaBelarus40.53 (14)1:19.72 (12)40.35 (15)1:20.70 (13)161.090+8.91
14Kaja ZiomekPoland40.05 (13)1:21.05 (16)40.09 (12)1:21.01 (14)161.170+8.99
15Andzelika WójcikPoland40.82 (17)1:20.89 (15)40.67 (16)1:21.27 (15)162.570+10.39
16Elina RiskuFinland39.86 (12)1:23.20 (17)39.98 (11)1:22.82 (16)162.850+10.67
17Yekaterina LobyshevaRussia39.11 (9)1:16.27 (5)WDR (17)-+-

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See also

References

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