2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 3 – Men's 10000 metres

2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

World Cup 3 – Astana
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2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

Men's 5000 and 10000 metres

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The men's 10000 metres race of the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 3, arranged in the Alau Ice Palace, in Astana, Kazakhstan, was held on 1 December 2013.[1]

Sven Kramer of the Netherlands won the race, extending his winning streak from the start of the season, while Alexis Contin of France came second, and Patrick Beckert of Germany came third.[2] Douwe de Vries of the Netherlands won the Division B race.

Results

The race took place on Sunday, 1 December, with Division B scheduled in the morning session, at 10:49, and Division A scheduled in the afternoon session, from 16:10.[3]

Division A

Rank Name Nat. Pair Lane Time WC points GWC points
1st, gold medalist(s) Kramer, SvenSven Kramer Netherlands 6 i 13:02.38 100 10
2nd, silver medalist(s) Contin, AlexisAlexis Contin France 4 i 13:14.64 80 8
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Beckert, PatrickPatrick Beckert Germany 3 i 13:18.73 70 7
4 Swings, BartBart Swings Belgium 3 o 13:19.27 60 6
5 Lee Seung-hoon South Korea 6 o 13:20.94 50 5
6 Kuck, JonathanJonathan Kuck United States 5 i 13:23.54 45
7 Bokko, HavardHåvard Bøkko Norway 1 i 13:24.59 40
8 Geisreiter, MoritzMoritz Geisreiter Germany 4 o 13:26.52 35
9 Sinitsyn, DaniilDaniil Sinitsyn Russia 2 o 13:26.74 30
10 Lunde Pedersen, SverreSverre Lunde Pedersen Norway 5 o 13:27.87 25
11 Dobbin, ShaneShane Dobbin New Zealand 2 i 13:32.46 21
12 Weber, MarcoMarco Weber Germany 1 o 13:37.52 18

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Division B

Rank Name Nat. Pair Lane Time WC points
1 Vries, DouweDouwe de Vries Netherlands 15 o 13:05:58 32
2 Vries, BobBob de Vries Netherlands 3 i 13:07.01 27
3 Bovenhuis, RobertRobert Bovenhuis Netherlands 3 o 13:12.75 23
4 Baumgartner, AlexejAlexej Baumgärtner Germany 13 i 13:16.34 19
5 Rumyantsev, AleksandrAleksandr Rumyantsev Russia 14 i 13:18.40 15
6 Babenko, DmitryDmitry Babenko Kazakhstan 15 i 13:18.70 11
7 Seryaev, YevgenyYevgeny Seryaev Russia 13 o 13:19.06 9
8 Belchos, JordanJordan Belchos Canada 11 o 13:24.65 7
9 Szymanski, JanJan Szymański Poland 12 o 13:28.91 6
10 Kieft, ArjenArjen van der Kieft Netherlands 4 i 13:33.08 5
11 Ogawa, TakuroTakuro Ogawa Japan 2 o 13:35.42 4
12 Cignini, MarcoMarco Cignini Italy 7 i 13:36.99 3
13 Lehman, EmeryEmery Lehman United States 14 o 13:38.81 2
14 Ko Byung-wook South Korea 10 o 13:43.45 1
15 Horst, FredrikFredrik van der Horst Norway 1 o 13:47.14
16 Giroux, MathieuMathieu Giroux Canada 9 i 13:48.27
17 Meek, PatrickPatrick Meek United States 10 i 13:49.28
18 Sun Longjiang China 8 o 13:49.51
19 Cieslak, RolandRoland Cieslak Poland 5 o 13:53.86
20 Janssens, AlecAlec Janssens Canada 2 i 13:54.02
21 Joo Hyong-jun South Korea 8 i 13:55.52
22 Lee Jin-yeong South Korea 7 o 13:56.88
23 Stefani, LucaLuca Stefani Italy 1 i 13:56.89
24 Spruyt, FerreFerre Spruyt Belgium 6 o 13:57.30
25 Druszkiewicz, SebastianSebastian Druszkiewicz Poland 9 o 14:04.71
26 Hanggi, MartinMartin Hänggi Switzerland 4 o 14:10.56
27 Hald Thorup, ViktorViktor Hald Thorup Denmark 6 i 14:36.94
28 Schneider, RogerRoger Schneider Switzerland 5 i DNF
29 Fernandez, EwenEwen Fernandez France 12 i DQ
30 Kim Cheol-min South Korea 11 i DNS

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References

  1. "Essent ISU World Cup Announcement" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  2. "Nagashima (JPN), Richardson (USA) and Kramer (NED) fast in Astana". International Skating Union. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  3. "Essent ISU World Cup Astana". International Skating Union. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  4. "Essent ISU World Cup Astana – November 30, December 1-2, 2013 – Result 10000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Dec 1 2013 6:04PM". International Skating Union. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  5. "Essent ISU World Cup Astana – November 30, December 1-2, 2013 – Result 10000m Men Division B – Rankings as of Dec 1 2013 1:33PM". International Skating Union. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
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