European Championships: second day of competition on the track of Almere (Netherlands)

Second day of competition at the European Championships of speed-skating. The track of Almere (Netherlands) has hosted the 500m sprints and the point/elimination races. Back to the finals...

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European Championships: second day of competition on the track of Almere (Netherlands)

European Championships: second day of competition on the track of Almere (Netherlands)

European Championships: second day of competition on the track

500m Junior Ladies

European Championships: second day of competition on the track

Sandrine Tas (BEL, 44,915) was the fastest in the final of the 500m junior ladies. She beat Alisa Gutermuth (GER, 44,957) and Anais Laurent (FRA, 46,261). Carlotta Simbula (ITA, 45,900) took the fourth place.

500m Junior Men

Once more, Simon Albrecht (GER, 42,102) war far above his opponents in this final. The German skater got the first place in front of the opportunistic Stefano Gili (ITA, 42,423) and Alexandre Guyomard (FRA, 42,427). Only five thousandths difference between the two skaters!
Mathias Voste (BEL, 42,472) stays off to the podium.

500m Senior Ladies

Same competitors and same results as the first day: Laethisia Schimek (GER, 44,295) beat Erika Zanetti (ITA, 44,338) and Jana Gegner (GER, 44,477) once again. Sabine Berg (GER, 44,539) missed the podium. Three German skaters in top 4!

500m Senior Men

Everybody was waiting for the performance of the Dutch World Champion Michel Mulder and he has not disappointed his audience… but the fate was with him! In the final, Michel Mulder crossed the white line, synonymous with disqualification, but the judges did not sanctioned him as they did for Gwendal Lepivert (FRA) in the semi-final. The second place is Nicolas Pelloquin (FRA, 40,969) thanks to a nice hawk finish against Andrea Angeletti (ITA, 41,014). Mark Horsten (NED, 41,020) is fourth.

Point/Elimination Race – Junior Ladies

European Championships: second day of competition on the trackAfter her victory in the elimination race, the French Déborah Marchand was favorite for the point/elimination race. Well supported by her teammates Anaïs Laurent and Marie Poidevin, Déborah Marchand grabbed 21 points during the race. The second place belongs to Annemarie Boer (NED) with « only » 7 points… far from the winner ! Giulia Lollobrigida (ITA) completes the podium with 4 points.

Point/Elimination Race – Junior Men

The race was more balanced in the Junior Men category with active nations such as Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. The italian skaters collected most of the points. Stefano Mareschi (ITA) took the first place with 9 points after a long escape. Thimo Kiesslich (GER, 6 points) is second and Alessio Paciolla (ITA, 6 points) is third. The local skater Jordy Harink (NED, 5 points) missed the podium for one point.

Point/Elimination Race – Senior Ladies

We assisted to an unexpected scenario in the senior ladies point/elimination race. Everbody was waiting for the local star Manon Kamminga (NED) but she fell during the race, while she was getting points in a nice hawk finish against a German skater.
The Dutch public can count on a strong team composed with Elma De Vries, Irene Schouten and Manon Kamminga. Elma got the first points, followed by Irene… but Irene was really strong and escaped from the podium. So Manon decided to temporize… then she fell and lost her chances. The French skater Justine Halbout (FRA) took some points before the end of the race.
The final sprint is launched, Mareike Thum collected the last points, but not enough. Irene Schouten (NED, 8 points) gets the continental title ahead of Mareike Thum (GER, 3 points) and Justine Halbout (FRA, 3 points). Elma de Vries (NED, 3 points) stays off to the podium.

Point/Elimination Race – Senior Men

Place Pays Médaille d'or Médaille d'argent Médaille de bronze Total
1 ITA ITA 4 5 5 14
2 GER GER 4 5 3 12
3 NED NED 3 1 2 6
4 FRA FRA 2 4 4 10
5 ESP ESP 2 0 1 3
6 BEL BEL 1 1 1 3

Men’s race was awesome with suspens from the beginning to the end! Fabio Francolini was the favorite but the surprise came from Spain. The German skater Felix Rihjnen did also an impressive race, collecting 13 points. He escaped with his Powerslide’s teammate Livio Wenger (SUI). Fabio Francolini (ITA) and Ariens Crispijn (NED) did their best to close the gap but Paxti Peula (Spain) did a clever race. He collected a few points at the beginning of the race and escaped in the last laps when the pack was exhausted by continuous sprints.
Patxi Peula (ESP, 13 points) is victorious in front Felix Rijhnen (GER, 13 points) and Ariens Crispijn (NED, 10 points). Fabio Francolini (ITA, 10 points) took the worst place.

Medals ranking

In the overall medal ranking, Italy consolidated his lead with no less than four gold medals. Germany did a good harvest with as much gold and silver as Italy and only two bronze medals less. The Netherlands harvested only six medals at home so far, but three are the most precious metal. France is not far from the leading group with a total of 10 medals but only 2 gold medals. These four nations have taken a wide lead in the overall ranking.
Germany owes its rise to its women team who collected twice more medals than men. France can thank Anais Laurent for her performance (two gold medals). The Italian train is driven by men.

European Championships: second day of competition on the track

Main results

Senior women – 500 m Sprint tournament

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Time
1 Laethisia Schimek GER 44,295
2 Erika Zanetti ITA 44,338
3 Jana Gegner GER 44,477
4 Sabine Berg GER 44,539
5 Manon Kamminga NED 44,514(HF)
6 Desire Contenti ITA 44,981(HF)
7 Saray Narvaez ESP 45,393(HF)
8 Andrea Trafeli ITA 45,007(H)
9 Hanne Wouters BEL 45,647(H)
10 Marta Nunes POR 45,699(H)
11 Lisanne Buurman NED 46,346(H)
12 Bianca Roosenboom NED 45,205(H)
13 Clemence Halbout FRA 45,712(H)
14 Helena Gustafsson SWE 46,031(H)
15 Renata Karabova SVK 47,330(H)
16 Aleksandra Goss POL 47,180(H)
17 Sheila Posada ESP  

Senior men – 500 m Sprint tournament

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Time
1 Michel Mulder NED 40,827
2 Nicolas Pelloquin FRA 40,969
3 Andrea Angeletti ITA 41,014
4 Mark Horsten NED 41,020
5 Darren de Souza FRA 46,699(HF)
6 Jore Van den Berghe BEL DNF(HF)
7 Etienne Ramali GER 41,515(QF)
8 Ronald Mulder NED 41,873(QF)
9 Ioseba Fernandez ESP 41,976(QF)
10 Roman Christen SUI 42,960(QF)
11 Yves Reist SUI 42,176(QF)
12 Mat?j Pravda CZH 42,229(QF)
13 Marcio Costa POR 42,991(QF)
14 Jakob Ulreich AUT DNF(QF)
15 Diogo Marreiros POR 41,850(H)
16 Ricardo Esteves POR 42,477(H)
17 Tobias Hecht GER 42,494(H)
18 Giacomo Cuncu ITA 42,559(H)
19 Tormod Bjornetun Haugen NOR 43,641(H)
20 Tristan Ulreich AUT 43,663(H)

Junior A women – 500 m Sprint tournament 

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Time
1 Sandrine Tas BEL 44,915
2 Alisa Gutermuth GER 44,957
3 Anais Laurent FRA 46,261
4 Carlotta Simbula ITA 45,900(HF)
5 Carolin Zielke GER 46,073(HF)
6 Gloria Pereira POR 46,435(HF)
7 Nerea Nuno ESP 46,952(H)
8 Dina Rodriquez POR 47,189(H)
9 Andreia Canha POR 47,938(H)
10 Melissa de Boer NED 48,462(H)
11 Enza Floriddia ITA 47,145(H)
12 Ysia Clausses FRA 48,007(H)
13 Reka Torok HUN 50,116(H)
14 Martina Karabova SVK 52,028(H)
15 Lena Labat FRA 49,063(H)
16 Klára Prokopová CZH 50,208(H)
17 Daria Tiberto ITA  
17 Iris Fernandez ESP  

Junior A men – 500 m Sprint tournament

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Time
1 Simon Albrecht GER 42,102
2 Stefano Gili ITA 42,423
3 Alexandre Guyomard FRA 42,427
4 Mathias Voste BEL 42,472
5 Thimo Kiesslich GER 43,283(HF)
6 Tim Gegner GER 44,068(HF)
7 Raphael Planelles FRA 44,697(HF)
8 Alberto Putignano ITA DNF(HF)
9 Yassine Baroudi FRA 42,172(H)
10 Iker Garcia ESP 42,808(H)
11 Daniel Villaverde ESP 43,034(H)
12 Remon Kwant NED 43,444(H)
13 Kay Schipper NED 42,972(H)
14 Viktor Hald Thorup DEN 43,068(H)
15 Rick Schipper NED 43,291(H)
16 Jesus Oliveira POR 45,209(H)
17 Mikel Hernandez ESP 43,215(H)
18 Cristian Sartorato ITA 43,746(H)
19 Lukáš Vevera CZH 46,400(H)
20 Michal Slotta SVK 48,093(H)

Senior women – 10000 m Point/elimination

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Point
1 Irene Schouten NED 8
2 Mareike Thum GER 3
3 Justine Halbout FRA 3
4 Elma de Vries NED 3
5 Federica Di Natale ITA 2
6 Sabine Berg GER 1
7 Sofia D’Annibale ITA 1
8 Aleksandra Goss POL  
9 Juliette Pouydebat FRA  
10 Nadja Wenger SUI  
11 Renata Karabova SVK  
12 Martina Paciolla ITA  
13 Manon Kamminga NED  
14 Katharina Rumpus GER  
15 Flurina Heim SUI  
16 Rina von Burg SUI  

Senior men – 10000 m Point/elimination

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Point
1 Patxi Peula ESP 13
2 Felix Rijhnen GER 13
3 Crispijn Ariens NED 10
4 Fabio Francolini ITA 10
5 Jan Blokhuijsen NED 5
6 Ruurd Dijkstra NED 4
7 Nolan Beddiaf FRA 1
8 Giovanni Conte ITA 1
9 Tim Sibiet BEL  
10 Maarten Swings BEL  
11 Elton de Souza FRA  
12 Martyn Dias POR  
13 Wannes van Praet BEL  
14 Inigo Vidondo ESP  
15 Guillaume de Mallevoue FRA  
16 Diogo Marreiros POR  
17 Livio Wenger SUI  
18 Jakob Ulreich AUT  
19 Antonio Cucco ITA  
20 Victor Wilking GER  

Junior A women – 10000 m Point/elimination

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Point
1 Deborah Marchand FRA 21
2 Annemarie Boer NED 7
3 Giulia Lollobrigida ITA 4
4 Izaskun Barba ESP 2
5 Tamara Felbinger GER 1
6 Dina Rodriquez POR 1
7 Lisa van der Geest NED 1
8 Laura Brandolini ITA
9 Kelly Schouten NED
10 Marie Poidevin FRA
11 Nerea Nuno ESP
12 Anais Laurent FRA
13 Enza Floriddia ITA
14 Andreia Canha POR
15 Klára Prokopová CZH
16 Sandrine Tas BEL
17 Gloria Pereira POR
18 Amaia Faber ESP
19 Reka Torok HUN
20 Martina Karabova SVK

Junior A men – 10000 m Point/elimination

Pos. Firstname Lastname Nation Point
1 Stefano Mareschi ITA 9
2 Thimo Kiesslich GER 6
3 Alessio Paciolla ITA 6
4 Jordy Harink NED 5
5 Clement Chaduc FRA 3
6 Stefan Due Schmidt DEN 1
7 Giuseppe Cistola ITA  
8 Tim Gegner GER  
9 Nikolaj Helmsoe DEN  
10 Iker Garcia ESP  
11 Philipp Forstner GER  
12 Yassine Baroudi FRA  
13 Yoram van der Vlugt NED  
14 Nicolas Sanchez FRA  
15 Viktor Hald Thorup DEN  
16 Mikel Hernandez ESP  
17 Daniel Villaverde ESP  
18 Lukáš Vevera CZH  
19 Jesus Oliveira POR  
20 Michal Slotta SVK  
21 Gerco van Beek NED  

Links

Results of the second day of competition

European Championships of speed-skating in Netherlands – day 1

Video: European Championships 2013 in Almere (Netherlands) – Elimination Senior Men

By Alfathor
Photos: Nathalie Planelles 

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