2021 European Championships | |
Location: | Gdańsk, Poland |
Dates: | 22–24 January |
Venue: | Hala Olivia |
Previous: | Debrecen 2020 |
Next: | Gdansk 2023 |
The 2021 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships were held from 22 to 24 January 2021 in Gdańsk, Poland.[1]
Due to fears around the COVID-19 pandemic seven time European champion Arianna Fontana will not take part.[2] Neither will two time European champion Elise Christie and the rest of the British team.[3] [4]
Overall | 71 pts | 55 pts | 55 pts | |||||
500 metres | 40.779 | 40.896 | 41.056 | |||||
1000 metres | 1:24.885 | 1:25.232 | 1:25.280 | |||||
1500 metres | 2:18.384 | 2:18.521 | 2:18.561 | |||||
5000 metre relay | Itzhak de Laat Dylan Hoogerwerf Sjinkie Knegt Jens van 't Wout Friso Emons | 6:56.420 | valign=top | 6:56.544 | Semion Elistratov Daniil Eybog Konstantin Ivliev Pavel Sitnikov Denis Ayrapetyan | 6:56.653 |
Overall | 102 pts | 55 pts | 53 pts | |||||
500 metres | 43.317 | 43.441 | 43.474 | |||||
1000 metres | 1:28.573 | 1:28.873 | 1:29.357 | |||||
1500 metres | 2:24.446 | 2:24.777 | 2:25.468 | |||||
3000 metre relay | valign=top | 4:17.135 | Rianne de Vries Selma Poutsma Suzanne Schulting Xandra Velzeboer Georgie Dalrymple | 4:23.161 | Gloria Ioriatti Cynthia Mascitto Arianna Sighel Martina Valcepina Elena Viviani | 4:28.234 |