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2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 2
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The second competition weekend of the 2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at Thialf in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, from Friday, 18 November, until Sunday, 20 November 2022.[1]
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Men's events
Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m | Laurent Dubreuil![]() | 34.34 | Wataru Morishige![]() | 34.45 | Merijn Scheperkamp![]() | 34.69 | [2] |
1000 m | Ning Zhongyan![]() | 1:07.86 | Joep Wennemars![]() | 1:08.08 | Marten Liiv![]() | 1:08.11 | [3] |
1500 m | Connor Howe![]() | 1:43.38 | Kjeld Nuis![]() | 1:43.68 | Thomas Krol![]() | 1:43.83 | [4] |
5000 m | Patrick Roest![]() | 6:04.36 TR |
Sander Eitrem![]() | 6:08.24 | Hallgeir Engebråten![]() | 6:09.44 | [5] |
Mass startA | Bart Hoolwerf![]() | 60 | Chung Jae-won![]() | 40 | Andrea Giovannini![]() | 20 | [6] |
Team sprint | ![]() Yang Tao Lian Ziwen Ning Zhongyan | 1:19.55 | ![]() Merijn Scheperkamp Hein Otterspeer Joep Wennemars | 1:19.82 | ![]() Austin Kleba Cooper McLeod Jordan Stolz | 1:19.90 | [7] |
A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
Women's events
Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m | Kim Min-sun![]() | 37.21 | Vanessa Herzog![]() | 37.48 | Jutta Leerdam![]() | 37.51 | [8] |
1000 m | Jutta Leerdam![]() | 1:13.77 | Miho Takagi![]() | 1:13.92 | Isabel Grevelt![]() | 1:14.54 | [9] |
1500 m | Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong![]() | 1:53.73 | Miho Takagi![]() | 1:53.92 | Marijke Groenewoud![]() | 1:54.64 | [10] |
3000 m | Irene Schouten![]() | 3:54.04 TR |
Isabelle Weidemann![]() | 3:57.70 | Ragne Wiklnud![]() | 3:58.31 | [11] |
Mass startA | Irene Schouten![]() | 68 | Marijke Groenewoud![]() | 40 | Ivanie Blondin![]() | 20 | [12] |
Team sprint | ![]() Michelle de Jong Marrit Fledderus Femke Kok | 1:26.57 | ![]() Carolina Hiller Brooklyn McDougall Ivanie Blondin | 1:27.45 | ![]() McKenzie Browne Erin Jackson Kimi Goetz | 1:27.72 | [13] |
A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
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