International speed skating competition
European Speed Skating Championships Venue Heerenveen , NetherlandsDates 9–11 January 2004 Competitors 28 men 26 women
The 2004 European Speed Skating Championships were held at Thialf in Heerenveen , Netherlands, from 9 January until 11 January 2004. Mark Tuitert and Anni Friesinger won the titles.
Men's championships
Day 1
Day 2
1500 metres
Day 3
10000 metres
Allround results
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 16 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start
DQ = Disqualified
Source: ISU [ 1]
Women's championships
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
5000 metres
Allround results
Place
Athlete
Country
500 m
1500 m
3000 m
5000 m
points
Anni Friesinger
Germany
39.28 (1)
1:58.24 (2)
4:08.28 (2)
7:06.44 (3)
162.717
Claudia Pechstein
Germany
40.08 (3)
1:58.37 (3)
4:09.37 (4)
7:03.15 (2)
163.412
Renate Groenewold
Netherlands
40.34 (6)
1:57.81 (1)
4:08.45 (3)
7:08.45 (4)
163.863
4
Wieteke Cramer
Netherlands
39.53 (2)
2:00.20 (4)
4:14.18 (5)
7:15.41 (6)
165.500
5
Barbara de Loor
Netherlands
40.21 (4)
2:00.46 (5)
4:15.30 (6)
7:14.77 (5)
166.390
6
Gretha Smit
Netherlands
42.69 (22)
2:02.22 (7)
4:07.96 (1)
6:58.34 (1)
166.590
7
Lucille Opitz
Germany
41.01 (13)
2:02.44 (8)
4:15.61 (7)
7:18.70 (8)
168.294
8
Olga Tarasova
Russia
41.52 (17)
2:01.76 (6)
4:16.20 (8)
7:17.31 (7)
168.537
9
Nicola Mayr
Italy
40.29 (5)
2:03.40 (12)
4:18.67 (9)
7:22.20 (12)
168.754
10
Varvara Barysheva
Russia
40.62 (8)
2:02.62 (10)
4:19.14 (10)
7:22.18 (11)
168.901
11
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Germany
40.67 (9)
2:03.39 (11)
4:21.,73 (12)
7:20.63 (9)
169.484
12
Galina Likhachova
Russia
41.30 (15)
2:02.47 (9)
4:20.27 (11)
7:20.98 (10)
169.599
13
Daniela Oltean
Romania
41.66 (18)
2:03.42 (13)
4:21.79 (13)
7:27.14 (13)
171.145
14
Bianca Anghel
Romania
40.92 (12)
2:03.57 (14)
4:22.77 (16)
7:33.57 (15)
171.262
15
Hedvig Bjelkevik
Norway
40.71 (10)
2:04.59 (16)
4:25.06 (19)
7:37.14 (16)
172.130
16
Yuliya Skokova
Russia
40.53 (7)
2:21.54 (26f)
4:22.51 (14)
7:30.38 (14)
176.499
17
Annette Bjelkevik
Norway
40.74 (11)
2:05.13 (17)
4:23.95 (18)
NQ
126.441
18
Krisztina Egyed
Hungary
41.14 (14)
2:06.82 (19)
4:29.62 (22)
NQ
128.349
19
Olena Myahkikh
Ukraine
41.39 (16)
2:05.81 (18)
4:30.32 (24)
NQ
128.379
20
Martina Sáblíková
Czech Republic
42.57 (21)
2:06.90 (20)
4:22.61 (15)
NQ
128.638
21
Adelia Marra
Italy
41.86 (20)
2:08.19 (23)
4:27.37 (21)
NQ
129.151
22
Sofia Albertsson
Sweden
41.70 (19)
2:07.74 (22)
4:30.08 (23)
NQ
129.293
23
Henriët Bosker-van der Meer
Switzerland
43.99 (25)
2:07.62 (21)
4:25.31 (20)
NQ
130.748
24
Joelija Jasenok
Belarus
42,92 (23)
2.08,98 (24)
4.36,05 (25)
NQ
131,921
25
Johanna Mäki-Laine
Finland
43,26 (24)
2.12,28 (25)
4.36,15 (26)
NQ
133,378
26
Katarzyna Wójcicka
Poland
52,55 * (26)
2.03,62 (15)
4.22,96 (17)
NQ
137,582
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 16 are qualified)
DNS = Did not start
DQ = Disqualified
* fall
Source: ISU [ 1]
Rules
All participating skaters are allowed to skate the first three distances; 16 skaters may take part on the fourth distance. These 16 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 16, 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
References
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Men + Women
Combined Spr. & Allr. Single distances