Speed skating at the 2007 Winter Universiade

Speed skating
at the XXIII Winter Universiade
VenueOval Lingotto
Dates18–23 January
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Speed skating at the 2007 Winter Universiade was held at the Oval Lingotto from 18 to 23 January 2007.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands (NED)3126
2 Italy (ITA)*3003
3 South Korea (KOR)24511
4 Austria (AUT)2002
5 Russia (RUS)1416
6 Poland (POL)1124
7 China (CHN)0112
 Japan (JPN)0112
Totals (8 entries)12121236

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 meters × 2 South Korea Lee Kang-seok[2] 69.71 UR South Korea Lee Ki-ho 70.37 South Korea Mo Tae-bum 71.18
1000 metres Italy Enrico Fabris 1:09.68 UR South Korea Lee Kang-seok 1:09.89 Netherlands Lars Elgersma 1:09.99
1500 metres Italy Enrico Fabris 1:45.66 UR South Korea Yeo Sang-yeop 1:48.08 South Korea Mo Tae-bum 1:48.49
5000 metres Netherlands Mark Ooijevaar 6:32.71 UR Russia Ivan Skobrev 6:34.97 Russia Andrey Burlyaev 6:36.02
10000 metres Netherlands Mark Ooijevaar 13:28.42 UR Russia Artem Belousov 13:44.00 South Korea Kim Myung-seok 13:44.18
Team pursuit  Italy (ITA)
Matteo Anesi
Enrico Fabris
Luca Stefani
3:47.25 UR  Russia (RUS)
Ivan Skobrev
Andrey Burlyaev
Alexey Yunin
3:48.62  Poland (POL)
Sławomir Chmura
Sebastian Druszkiewicz
Konrad Niedźwiedzki
Robert Kustra
3:50.54

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 meters × 2 South Korea Lee Sang-hwa 77.06 UR China Sheng Xiaomei 78.11 China Yu Jing 78.35
1000 metres Russia Yuliya Skokova 1:17.33 UR Japan Nao Kodaira 1:17.92 Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka 1:17.33
1500 metres Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka 2:00.69 UR South Korea Lee Ju-youn 2:00.78 Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman 2:02.32
3000 metres Austria Anna Rokita 4:12.33 UR Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka 4:12.68 South Korea Lee Ju-youn 4:13.45
5000 metres Austria Anna Rokita 7:14.72 UR Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman 7:17.15 South Korea Lee Ju-youn 7:20.37
Team pursuit  Netherlands (NED)
Janneke Ensing
Moniek Kleinsman
Diane Valkenburg
3:06.55 UR  Russia (RUS)
Yuliya Skokova
Yekaterina Shikhova
Lada Zadonskaya
Yekaterina Malysheva
3:09.40  Japan (JPN)
Eri Natori
Shoko Fujimura
Minami Kawasaki
Miyako Sumiyoshi
3:10.36

Results

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Men's 5000 metres

Pos. Athlete Time Gap
1st place, gold medalist(s) Netherlands Mark Ooijevaar 6:32.71 0.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Russia Ivan Skobrev 6:34.97 + 2.26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Russia Andrey Burlyaev 6:36.02 + 3.31
4. Russia Alexey Yunin 6:37.58 + 4.87
5. South Korea Kim Myung-seok 6:38.48 + 5.77
6. Netherlands Ben Jongejan 6:40.18 + 7.47
7. Italy Matteo Anesi 6:42.48 + 9.77
8. Japan Teppei Mori 6:43.13 + 10.42
9. Netherlands Ralph de Haan 6:44.66 + 11.95
10. Japan Seitaro Otoge 6:44.76 + 12.05

Women's 1500 metres

Pos. Athlete Time Gap
1st place, gold medalist(s) Poland Katarzyna Wojcicka 2:00.69 0.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) South Korea Lee Ju-youn 2:00.78 + 0.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman 2:02.32 + 1.63
4. Netherlands Janneke Ensing 2:02.78 + 2.09
5. Netherlands Diane Valkenburg 2:03.33 + 2.64
6. China Xu Jinjin 2:03.80 + 3.11
7. Poland Luiza Złotkowska 2:03.83 + 3.14
8. Russia Yuliya Skokova 2:04.49 + 3.80
9. Japan Nao Kodaira 2:04.58 + 3.89
10. Netherlands Jorien Kranenborg 2:04.91 + 4.22

References

  1. ^ "23rd Winter Universiade concludes today | EUSA". www.eusa.eu. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  2. ^ "Strong South Korean Performances at Asian Winter Games and Winter Universiade | News | Sportcal". www.sportcal.com. Retrieved 2022-05-13.

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