- Men's championships Allround results
- Women's championships Allround results
- Rules
- References
- See also
- External links
{{Infobox Skating event |event = European Speed Skating Championships |image = Thialf stadion 2008.jpg |caption = Thialf (Heerenveen) |venue = Thialf (Heerenveen) |dates = 9–11 January 2009 |competitors = 31 men 28 women |nations = |goldm = Sven Kramer |silverm = Håvard Bøkko |bronzem = Wouter olde Heuvel |goldmNation = NED |silvermNation = NOR |bronzemNation = NED |goldw = Claudia Pechstein |silverw = Daniela Anschütz-Thoms |bronzew = Martina Sáblíková |goldwNation = GER |silverwNation = GER |bronzewNation = CZE |prev = 2008 Kolomna |next = 2010 Hamar }}The 2009 European Speed Skating Championships were held at the indoor ice rink of the Thialf in Heerenveen (the Netherlands) on 9–11 January 2009. Men's championships Allround results Place | Athlete | Country | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m | Points | {{goca}} | Sven Kramer | {{NED}} | 36.47 (5) | 6:15.76 (1) | 1:46.53 (1) | 13:00.16 (1) | 148.564 | {{sica}} | Håvard Bøkko | {{NOR}} | 37.36 (15) | 6:18.51 (2) | 1:47.47 (5) | 13:09.23 (2) | 150.495 | {{brca}} | Wouter olde Heuvel | {{NED}} | 36.72 (8) | 6:21.84 (3) | 1:47.44 (4) | 13:18.25 (4) | 150.629 | 4 | Ivan Skobrev | {{RUS}} | 36.68 (7) | 6:30.22 (7) | 1:47.97 (6) | 13:19.85 (5) | 151.684 | 5 | Carl Verheijen | {{NED}} | 37.71 (19) | 6:25.52 (5) | 1:48.88 (10) | 13:18.11 (3) | 152.460 | 6 | Robert Lehmann | {{GER}} | 36.34 (3) | 6:36.29 (11) | 1:48.48 (9) | 13:44.84 (10) | 153.304 | 7 | Sverre Haugli | {{NOR}} | 37.97 (21) | 6:25.11 (4) | 1:50.00 (15) | 13:28.79 (7) | 153.586 | 8 | Tobias Schneider | {{GER}} | 37.09 (12) | 6:35.17 (10) | 1:49.26 (11) | 13:35.70 (9) | 153.812 | 9 | Konrad Niedźwiedzki | {{POL}} | 36.25 (2) | 6:44.89 (17) | 1:48.27 (8) | 14:07.05 (11) | 155.181 | 10 | Yevgeny Lalenkov | {{RUS}} | 36.20 (1) | 6:47.96 (20) | 1:46.62 (2) | 14:35.33 (12) | 156.302 | 11 | Øystein Grødum | {{NOR}} | 39.88 (27) | 6:32.56 (8) | 1:53.51 (22) | 13:26.84 (6) | 157.314 | 12 | Koen Verweij | {{NED}} | 1:06.95 (31) | 6:29.91 (6) | 1:48.24 (7) | 13:35.07 (8) | 182:774 | NQ13 | Joel Eriksson | {{SWE}} | 36.45 (4) | 6:47.50 (18) | 1:49.50 (13) | 113.700 | NQ14 | Johan Röjler | {{SWE}} | 37.41 (16) | 6:39.93 (13) | 1:50.14 (16) | 114.116 | NQ15 | Alexis Contin | {{FRA}} | 37.81 (20) | 6:38.74 (12) | 1:49.45 (12) | 114.167 | NQ16 | Matteo Anesi | {{ITA}} | 36.94 (10) | 6:47.70 (19) | 1:49.86 (14) | 114.330 | NQ17 | Andrey Burlyaev | {{RUS}} | 37.35 (14) | 6:49.09 (21) | 1:50.55 (17) | 115.109 | NQ18 | Marco Cignini | {{ITA}} | 37.63 (18) | 6:49.95 (22) | 1:50.69 (18) | 115.521 | NQ19 | Marco Weber | {{GER}} | 38.21 (23) | 6:40.35 (14) | 1:52.30 (20) | 115.678 | NQ20 | Vitaly Mikhaylov | {{BLR}} | 37.46 (17) | 6:55.54 (25) | 1:52.40 (21) | 116.480 | NS21 | Sławomir Chmura | {{POL}} | 39.24 (25) | 6:34.08 (9) | 1:53.89 (24) | 116.611 | NQ22 | Milan Sáblík | {{CZE}} | 38.19 (22) | 6:53.08 (23) | 1:53.54 (23) | 117.341 | NQ23 | Marian Christian Ion | {{ROM}} | 38.95 (24) | 6:53.54 (24) | 1:54.41 (25) | 118.440 | NQ24 | Philip Brojaka | {{GBR}} | 37.06 (11) | 7:23.55 (28) | 1:52.25 (19) | 118.831 | NQ25 | Jan Caflisch | {{SUI}} | 40.31 (28) | 7:07.21 (26) | 2:00.27 (29) | 123.121 | NQ26 | Asier Peña Iturria | {{ESP}} | 40.99 (30) | 7:17.54 (27) | 2:00.20 (27) | 124.810 | NQ27 | Szabolcs Szőllősi | {{HUN}} | 40.42 (29) | 7:24.00 (29) | 2:00.20 (27) | 124.886 | DQ2 | Enrico Fabris | {{ITA}} | 36.55 (6) | DQ | 1:46.68 (3) | DQ2 | Jarmo Valtonen | {{FIN}} | 37.12 (13) | DQ | 1:54.41 (25) | DQ3 | Lars Kvaalen | {{NOR}} | 36.79 (9) | 6:44.87 (16) | DQ | DQ3 | Kris Schildermans | {{BEL}} | 39.80 (26) | 6:43.48 (15) | DQ | |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified Source: ISU[1] Women's championships Allround results Place | Athlete | Country | 500 m | 3000 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | Points | {{goca}} | Claudia Pechstein | {{GER}} | 39.74 (2) | 4:04.41 (1) | 1:57.72 (2) | 7:02.99 (2) | 162.014 | {{sica}} | Daniela Anschütz-Thoms | {{GER}} | 40.00 (3) | 4:04.97 (2) | 1:57.21 (1) | 7:04.09 (3) | 162.307 | {{brca}} | Martina Sáblíková | {{CZE}} | 40.90 (12) | 4:05.34 (4) | 1:59.12 (6) | 6:53.19 (1) | 162.815 | 4 | Paulien van Deutekom | {{NED}} | 40.04 (4) | 4:05.24 (3) | 1:58.12 (3) | 7:08.33 (7) | 163.119 | 5 | Renate Groenewold | {{NED}} | 40.73 (10) | 4:07.52 (5) | 1:58.66 (5) | 7:04.34 (4) | 163.965 | 6 | Ireen Wüst | {{NED}} | 40.19 (6) | 4:11.36 (7) | 1:58.28 (4) | 7:05.34 (5) | 164.043 | 7 | Elma de Vries | {{NED}} | 40.47 (8) | 4:13.42 (10) | 2:00.97 (9) | 7:14.35 (9) | 166.454 | 8 | Katarzyna Wójcicka | {{POL}} | 40.88 (11) | 4:12.92 (9) | 2:00.69 (8) | 7:19.00 (11) | 167.163 | 9 | Maren Haugli | {{NOR}} | 41.42 (17) | 4:12.20 (8) | 2:01.28 (10) | 7:13.05 (8) | 167.184 | 10 | Anna Rokita | {{AUT}} | 41.37 (18) | 4:14.64 (12) | 2:02.33 (11) | 7:18.77 (10) | 168.853 | 11 | Lucille Opitz | {{GER}} | 41:09 (13) | 4:13.78 (11) | 2:02.52 (14) | 7:26.27 (12) | 168.853 | 12 | Stephanie Beckert | {{GER}} | 43.62 (26) | 4:10.08 (6) | 2:04.79 (20) | 7:06.98 (6) | 169.594 | NQ13 | Alla Shabanova | {{RUS}} | 39.58 (1) | 4:17.12 (13) | 1:59.81 (7) | 122:369 | NQ14 | Yekaterina Abramova (4) | {{RUS}} | 40.18 (5) | 4:26.10 (18) | 2:02.63 (15) | 125.406 | NQ15 | Hege Bøkko | {{NOR}} | 40.42 (7) | 4:25.29 (17) | 2:02.43 (13) | 125.445 | NQ16 | Luiza Złotkowska | {{POL}} | 41.27 (16) | 4:21.12 (14) | 2:02.82 (16) | 125.730 | NQ17 | Mari Hemmer | {{NOR}} | 41.69 (20) | 4:21.53 (15) | 2:03.09 (18) | 126.308 | NQ18 | Karolína Erbanová | {{CZE}} | 41.12 (14) | 4:26.64 (19) | 2:02.36 (12) | 126.346 | NQ19 | Daniela Dumitru | {{ROM}} | 41.66 (19) | 4:30.34 (22) | 2:07.02 (21) | 129.056 | NQ20 | Marita Johansson | {{SWE}} | 43.06 (24) | 4:28.19 (20) | 2:04.08 (19) | 129.118 | NQ21 | Yuliya Yasenok | {{BLR}} | 41.26 (15) | 4:34.86 (25) | 2:07.49 (22) | 129.566 | NQ22 | Olena Myagkikh | {{UKR}} | 41.85 (21) | 4:33.15 (24) | 2:07.67 (24) | 129.931 | NQ23 | Daniela Oltean | {{ROM}} | 42.69 (23) | 4:30.67 (23) | 2:07.61 (23) | 130.337 | NQ24 | Emma Andersson | {{SWE}} | 42.34 (22) | 4:38.30 (26) | 2:08.33 (25) | 131.499 | NQ25 | Anna Badayeva | {{BLR}} | 40.61 (9) | 4:50.19 (28) | 2:08.61 (26) | 131.845 | NQ26 | Cathrine Grage | {{DEN}} | 45.04 (27) | 4:28.38 (21) | 2:11.16 (27) | 133.490 | NQ27 | Ágota Tóth | {{HUN}} | 43.09 (25) | 4:39.75 (27) | 2:15.17 (28) | 134.771 | DQ1 | Yekaterina Shikhova | {{RUS}} | DQ | 4:23.23 (16) | 2:03.00 (17) | |
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified Source: ISU[2] Rules All 24 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.
References 1. ^isuresults.eu 2008-2009-Men 2. ^isuresults.eu 2008-2009-Ladies
See also - 2009 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
External links - Resultaten op IsuResults.eu
{{European Speed Skating Championships}} 5 : 2009 in speed skating|European Speed Skating Championships|International speed skating competitions hosted by the Netherlands|Sports competitions in Heerenveen|2009 in Dutch sport |