2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 5 – Men's sprint combination

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The men's sprint combination of the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 5, arranged in the Sørmarka Arena in Stavanger, Norway, was contested on 29–31 January 2016.[1] It was the only sprint combination competition of the 2015–16 World Cup.

The contest included each skater's best time from the 500 metres and 1000 metres competitions that were raced during the weekend. Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia had the best combined result, while Dutchmen Kai Verbij and Kjeld Nuis came in second and third place.

Results[edit]

Rank Name Nat. 500 m (1) 1000 m (1) 500 m (2) 1000 m (2) Points GWC points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pavel Kulizhnikov Russia 34:71 1:08.10 34.52 1:08.10 68.750 100
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kai Verbij Netherlands 34.87 1:08.86 34.91 69.300 80
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kjeld Nuis Netherlands 1:08.12 35.28 1:08.13 69.340 70
4 Aleksey Yesin Russia 34.94 1:09.24 35.01 1:08.92 69.400 60
5 Alexandre St-Jean Canada 35.11 1:09.59 35.15 1:09.08 69.650 50
6 Kim Tae-yun South Korea 34.93 1:09.70 35.04 1:10.45 69.780
7 Joey Mantia United States 35.72 1:08.74 35.42 1:08.76 69.790
8 Ruslan Murashov Russia 34.74 34.78 1:10.21 69.845
9 Espen Aarnes Hvammen Norway 34.96 1:09.87 34.95 1:10.10 69.885
10 Mika Poutala Finland 35.01 1:09.87 35.16 1:09.77 69.895
11 Mo Tae-bum South Korea 35.04 1:09.78 1:10.48 69.930
12 Laurent Dubreuil Canada 34.88 1:10.23 34.98 69.995
13 Mitchell Whitmore United States 35.20 1:09.79 35.12 70.015
14 Jonathan Garcia United States 35.21 1:09.65 35.33 1:30.28 70.035
Gerben Jorritsma Netherlands 35.42 1:09.36 35.58 1:09.23 70.035
16 Nico Ihle Germany 35.42 1:09.64 35.48 1:09.51 70.175
17 Mikhail Kazelin Russia 35.49 1:10.46 35.29 1:09.79 70.185
18 Piotr Michalski Poland 35.34 1:10.04 35.73 1:09.90 70.290
19 Kim Jin-su South Korea 35.72 1:09.89 35.40 1:37.89 70.345
20 Jesper Hospes Netherlands 35.46 1:10.21 35.29 1:10.47 70.395
21 Jang Won-hoon South Korea 35.65 1:10.03 35.40 1:10.39 70.415
22 Pim Schipper Netherlands 35.83 1:09.72 35.80 1:09.31 70.455
23 David Bosa Italy 35.57 1:10.37 35.32 1:12.17 70.505
24 Roman Krech Kazakhstan 35.17 1:11.10 34.96 70.510
25 Yuto Fujino Japan 35.87 1:10.57 35.60 1:10.03 70.615
26 Ryohei Haga Japan 34.97 1:11.31 35.35 70.625
Artur Nogal Poland 35.41 1:10.97 35.29 1:10.67 70.625
28 Mirko Giacomo Nenzi Italy 35.54 1:10.30 35.49 1:10.90 70.640
29 Xie Jiaxuan China 35.41 1:10.62 35.53 1:11.38 70.720
30 Pekka Koskela Finland 35.72 1:10.70 35.47 1:11.00 70.820
31 Daniel Greig Australia 35.54 1:10.82 35.78 1:10.70 70.890
32 Gao Tingyu China 35.96 1:11.88 35.27 1:11.50 71.020
33 Mu Zhongsheng China 35.63 1:11.29 35.43 1:11.26 71.060
34 Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen Norway 36.06 1:10.34 DQ 1:10.17 71.145
35 Liu An China 35.72 1:11.20 35.57 1:11.38 71.170
36 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway 35.95 1:10.72 35.89 1:10.73 71.250
37 Ignat Golovatsyuk Belarus 35.80 1:11.20 35.89 1:10.96 71.280
38 Kimani Griffin United States 36.09 1:10.55 36.20 1:10.73 71.365
39 Hubert Hirschbichler Germany 1:10.43 36.15 1:10.76 71.365
40 Yuma Murakami Japan 35.39 1:12.21 35.32 71.425
41 Espen Tveit Norway 35.91 1:11.33 36.14 71.575
42 Kim Jun-ho South Korea 35.54 1:12.48 35.38 DNS 71.620
43 Tsukasa Owada Japan 35.76 1:11.75 35.88 1:13.66 71.635
44 Yang Fan China 36.00 1:11.74 36.29 1:11.30 71.650
45 Sung Ching-yang Chinese Taipei 36.12 1:12.43 35.85 1:11.84 71.770
46 Henrik Fagerli Rukke Norway 36.05 1:11.47 36.09 71.785
47 Mathias Vosté Belgium 36.33 1:12.23 DQ 1:11.62 72.135
48 Haralds Silovs Latvia 36.57 1:11.17 72.155
49 Juho Vaittinen Finland 36.28 1:12.28 36.37 1:11.85 72.205
50 Christian Oberbichler Austria 36.18 1:13.05 36.20 1:12.06 72.210
51 Tommi Pulli Finland DNF 1:12.47 36.66 1:11.67 72.495
52 Yevgeny Kazimirenko Belarus 36.84 1:13.80 36.91 1:14.09 73.740
53 Armin Hager Austria 37.32 1:13.60 37.37 1:13.18 74.120
54 Pedro Causil Colombia 37.19 1:14.70 37.63 DNS 74.540

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "ISU World Cup Speed Skating – Stavanger, Norway – Announcement" (PDF). Norwegian Skating Association. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ "ISU WORLD CUP SPEED SKATING 2015-2016 – 29, 30 & 31 JANUARY 2015 – STAVANGER (NOR) – Qualification World Sprint Championships Quotas MEN" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 10 May 2016.