- Men's championships Day 1 500 metres 5000 metres Day 2 1500 metres 10000 metres Allround results
- Women's championships Day 1 500 metres 3000 metres Day 2 1500 metres 5000 metres
- Rules
- See also
- References
{{Infobox Skating event |event = European Speed Skating Championships |image = |caption = |venue = Heerenveen, Netherlands |dates = 7–9 January 2005 |competitors = 32 men 25 women |nations = |goldm = Jochem Uytdehaage |silverm = Sven Kramer |bronzem = Carl Verheijen |goldmNation = NED |silvermNation = NED |bronzemNation = NED |goldw = Anni Friesinger |silverw = Daniela Anschütz |bronzew = Claudia Pechstein |goldwNation = GER |silverwNation = GER |bronzewNation = GER |prev = 2004 Heerenveen |next = 2006 Hamar }}The 2005 European Speed Skating Championships were held at Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands, from 7 January until 9 January 2005. Jochem Uytdehaage and Anni Friesinger won the titles. Men's championships Day 1500 metres {{goca}} | Mark Tuitert | {{NED}} | 36.08 | {{sica}} | Jochem Uytdehaage | {{NED}} | 36.40 | {{brca}} | Jan Friesinger | {{GER}} | 36.43 | 4 | Yevgeny Lalenkov | {{RUS}} | 36.59 | 5 | Enrico Fabris | {{ITA}} | 36.90 | |
| 5000 metres {{goca}} | Eskil Ervik | {{NOR}} | 6:23.23 | {{sica}} | Carl Verheijen | {{NED}} | 6:24.26 | {{brca}} | Sven Kramer | {{NED}} | 6:24.33 | 4 | Enrico Fabris | {{ITA}} | 6:24.58 | 5 | Jochem Uytdehaage | {{NED}} | 6:25.72 | |
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Day 21500 metres {{goca}} | Jochem Uytdehaage | {{NED}} | 1:47.45 | {{sica}} | Mark Tuitert | {{NED}}} | 1:47.60 | {{brca}} | Carl Verheijen | {{NED}} | 1:48.20 | 4 | Sven Kramer | {{NED}} | 1:48.23 | 5 | Eskil Ervik | {{NOR}} | 1:48.25 | |
| 10000 metres {{goca}} | Øystein Grødum | {{NOR}} | 13:06.81 | {{sica}} | Sven Kramer | {{NED}} | 13:09.65 | {{brca}} | Carl Verheijen | {{NED}} | 13:16.30 | 4 | Eskil Ervik | {{NOR}} | 13:20.02 | 5 | Jochem Uytdehaage | {{NED}} | 13:24.19 | |
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Allround results Place | Athlete | Country | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m | points | {{goca}} | Jochem Uytdehaage | {{NED}} | 36.40 (2) | 6:25.72 (5) | 1:47.45 (1) | 13:24.19 (5) | 150.997 | {{sica}} | Sven Kramer | {{NED}} | 37.12 (10) | 6:24.29 (3) | 1:48.23 (4) | 13:09.65 (2) | 151.107 | {{brca}} | Carl Verheijen | {{NED}} | 37.18 (12) | 6:24.27 (2) | 1:48.20 (3) | 13:16.30 (3) | 151.488 | 4 | Mark Tuitert | {{NED}} | 36.08 (1) | 6:30.81 (7) | 1:49.57 (2) | 13:14.51 (10) | 151.753 | 5 | Eskil Ervik | {{NOR}} | 37.41 (16) | 6:23.40 (1) | 1:48.25 (6) | 13:20.02 (4) | 151.834 | 6 | Enrico Fabris | {{ITA}} | 36.71 (5) | 6:24.58 (4) | 1:48.53 (6) | 13:30.67 (6) | 151.877 | 7 | Ivan Skobrev | {{RUS}} | 37.17 (11) | 6:34.83 (11) | 1:49.19 (8) | 13:36.14 (7) | 153.856 | 8 | Øystein Grødum | {{NOR}} | 39.13 (28) | 6:26.01 (6) | 1:51.00 (15) | 13:06.81 (1) | 154.071 | 9 | Johan Röjler | {{SWE}} | 37.47 (18) | 6:29.21 (8) | 1:49.73 (9) | 13:45.48 (12) | 154.241 | 10 | Håvard Bøkko | {{NOR}} | 37.00 (7) | 6:38.14 (14) | 1:50.75 (13) | 13:46.08 (14) | 155.034 | |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start
DQ = Disqualified Source: ISU [1] Women's championships Day 1500 metres {{goca}} | Anni Friesinger | {{GER}} | 39.36 | {{sica}} | Daniela Anschütz | {{GER}} | 39.70 | {{brca}} | Nicola Mayr | {{ITA}} | 39.95 | 4 | Annette Bjelkevik | {{NOR}} | 40.07 | 5 | Claudia Pechstein | {{GER}} | 40.29 | |
| 3000 metres {{goca}} | Anni Friesinger | {{GER}} | 4:08.72 | {{sica}} | Ireen Wüst | {{NED}} | 4:08.84 | {{brca}} | Moniek Kleinsman | {{NED}} | 4:08.94 | 4 | Renate Groenewold | {{NED}} | 4:09.35 | 5 | Frederique Ankoné | {{NED}} | 4:09.53 | |
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Day 21500 metres {{goca}} | Anni Friesinger | {{GER}} | 1:57.39 | {{sica}} | Daniela Anschütz | {{GER}} | 1:58.42 | {{brca}} | Ireen Wüst | {{NED}} | 1:58.86 | 4 | Frederique Ankoné | {{NED}} | 1:59.18 | 5 | Claudia Pechstein | {{GER}} | 1:59.66 | |
| 5000 metres {{goca}} | Claudia Pechstein | {{GER}} | 7:02.62 | {{sica}} | Renate Groenewold | {{NED}} | 7:05.38 | {{brca}} | Anni Friesinger | {{GER}} | 7:05.87 | 4 | Frederique Ankoné | {{NED}} | 7:07.26 | 5 | Daniela Anschütz | {{GER}} | 7:07.70 | |
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Rules All 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: - Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
- 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.
See also - 2005 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=https://live.isuresults.eu/events/2005_NED_0002/standings/ALLROUND_MEN|website=live.isuresults.eu|title= 2004-2005 Standings Men |accessdate=2018-11-11}}
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