Read back: Live blog Sprint World Championships – Takagi on title race, tension among the men

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10:18 PM – Day one of the ISU World Allround and Sprint Championships is over!
While Miho Takagi can only lose for the women tomorrow, everything is still open for the men. Who will take the world titles at the sprint tournament tomorrow? The tension is there! See you tomorrow!

10:12 PM – Jenning de Boo can no longer stand…or sit
After his ride, the NOS camera was ready to capture his story, but all Boo might think regarding was standing, sitting, standing, sitting: acidification in his legs struck.

10:10 PM – Huge tension in the men’s sprint tournament!
The differences in the rankings (following day 1):
1. Laurent Dubreuil
2. Zhongyan Ning (+0,03)
3. Jenning de Boo (+0.16)
4. Kjeld Nuis (+0.28)
28. Joep Wennemars (+18.50)

10:05 PM – Boo and Dubreuil also fail to arrive at Ning time
Debutant at this tournament, Jenning de Boo, remains third in the general classification.

Results 1st 1000 meters men
1. Zhongyan Ning – 1:07.67
2. Mathias Vosté – 1:07.85
3. Kjeld Nuis – 1:07.90
4. Jenning de Boo – 1:08.28
28. Joep Wennemars – 1:43.89 (with fall)

9:59 PM – Kjeld Nuis not fast enough, is now third
Nuis scores 1.07.90 and is third with one stage to go (de Boo vs. Dubreuil).

9:56 PM – Ning drives faster than Vosté
He crosses the line in 1.07.67 and is currently at the top.

9:53 PM – Vosté drives the first 1.07 of the field
The Belgian, who has good results this season, records a 1:07.85. How long can this time stand now that top players such as Ning, Nuis and de Boo have yet to arrive.

9:49 PM – Wennemars falls!
Nooooo, Joep Wennemars crashes on the inside bend and can forget regarding a good final classification. He gets up quickly and finishes his ride. Earlier this week he said in an interview “I would rather drive 100 percent with mistakes than error-free at 99 percent.” Unfortunately, this mistake killed him…

9:47 PM – Lorentzen in the lead in his last tournament
Lorentzen drives a 1.08.28 and is visibly satisfied with his 1000 meters: he crosses the finish line cheering.

9:40 PM – After 7 of the 14 stages, Moritz Klein (GER) is in the lead with 1.08.45

9:32 PM – This is the standings (for the 1000 meters)
1. Laurent Dubreuil
2. Marek Kania (+0.18)
3. Jenning de Boo (+0.36)
9. Kjeld Nuis (+0.98)
16. Joep Wennemars (+1.42)

9:27 PM – And we’re off!
The Dutch men are in ride 10 (Joep Wennemars), ride 13 (Kjeld Nuis) and ride 14 (Jenning de Boo).

9:22 PM – Mop break, one more distance to go today: the men’s 1000 meters

9:18 PM – Jutta Leerdam is satisfied with her first day
“There is definitely a bit more speed, I also have a bit more pressure. I want to ride as best as I can and I really want to win, but if I’m honest, the gap is big. We’ll see!” , says a satisfied-looking Leerdam to the NOS. The sprinter seems to be getting back to her old level.

9:10 PM – Miho Takagi with a large lead on to day 2
The differences in the rankings (following day 1):
1. Miho Takagi
2. Femke Kok (+0.45)
3. Jutta Leerdam (+0.47)
7. Isabel Grevelt (+1.75)

9:08 PM – Takagi wins the 1000 meters, ahead of Leerdam and Kok
Results 1st 1000 meters women
1. Miho Takagi – 1:13.32
2. Jutta Leerdam – 1:13.71
3. Femke Kok – 1:14.35
5. Isabel Grevelt – 1:15.02

9:04 PM – Jutta Leerdam knows what to do on ‘her’ 1000 meters
She rides fast, but not fast enough (1:13.71) to stay ahead of Miho Takagi (1:13.32) in the 1000 meters. However, she is rising in the rankings. One more ride to go.

9:01 PM – Track record for Miho Takagi in the 1000 meters!
Femke Kok seemed to be on a good track during her 1000 meters, but on the final straight she had to give in to Miho Takagi, who had a fantastic first day of the sprint tournament. Takagi has now surpassed Kok in the standings.

8:56 PM – Grevelt sets the fastest time so far
She recorded a 1.15.02 and is therefore faster than during the Daikin NK Sprint. 4 more rides to go.

8:52 PM – Isabel Grevelt is ready for her 1000 meters
Grevelt is currently ninth. During the Daikin NK Sprint she rode 1.15.52 and 1.15.06. What can she do now?

8:48 PM – Nils van der Poel spotted in the stands of Inzell
Will the two-time Olympic champion from Sweden think regarding a return? In any case, the enthusiast will be in the stands during the first day of the sprint tournament.

8:40 PM – The Dutch skaters are in the last stages
Isabel Grevelt will soon skate once morest the Chinese Ruining Tian in stage 10, Femke Kok will skate once morest the number two in the rankings, Miho Takagi, in stage 12 and Jutta Leerdam will compete once morest Kimi Goetz once more in stage 13.

8:30 PM – And the women have started their first 1000 meters
The differences in the rankings (for the 1000 meters):
1. Femke Kok
2. Miho Takagi (+0,12)
3. Min-Sun Kim(+0,58)
5. Jutta Leerdam (+0.68)
9. Isabel Grevelt (+1.92)

8:20 PM – Kjeld Nuis is disappointed, Jenning de Boo (actually) also a bit.
Kjeld Nuis hoped for more and had something to say regarding his first corner in front of the NOS camera: “I wasn’t too eager or anything, I was quite relaxed… I would like to do it once more, I’m really bummed! ” Jenning de Boo also hoped for more shortly following his ride, but following some encouraging words from journalist Bert Maalderink, he realized that the race is still open to him.

Results 1st 500 meters men
1. Laurent Dubreuil – 34.47
2. Marek Kania – 34.56
3. Jenning de Boo – 34.65
9. Kjeld Nuis – 34.96
16. Joep Wennemars – 35.18

8:11 PM – Laurent Dubreuil wins the first 500 meters
He runs 34.47, making him faster than Marek Kania (2nd) and Jenning de Boo (3rd).

8:08 PM – Jenning de Boo in the penultimate stage to second place
He runs a fast 34.65, only his direct opponent, the Pole Marek Kania, is faster with 34.56.

8:04 PM – New man in the lead: Sang-Hyeok Cho
He rides slightly faster than Zhongyan Ning (34.81 at 34.82).

7:57 PM – Time for stage 9 with… Joep Wennemars!
He rides once morest Spaniard Nil Llop Izquierdo and scores 35.18, a provisional sixth place.

7:54 PM – All NOS viewers please switch!
From now on, the skating can no longer be seen on NPO1, but on NPO3.

7:49 PM – Zhongyan Ning sets a personal record!
He scores 34.82 and 1000 meters is normally the distance at which he is dangerous. His opponent, the Korean Kyungmin Koo, is also faster than Nuis (34.89).

7:45 PM – Nuis has lost his provisional first place
The German Hendrik Dombek rides slightly faster in the stage following Nuis (34.93). The other two Dutch men, Joep Wennemars and Jenning de Boo, are only in stages 9 and 13.

7:43 PM – 34.96 for Nuis
He gets off to a flying start, but on the lap (and especially the last meters) he leaves something behind. He does ride the first 34’er of the field: Nuis on one for now.

7:41 PM – Kjeld Nuis can already start in stage 3
He rides once morest the Finn Tuukka Suomalainen. What can Nuis do in the 500 meters?

7:37 PM – And we move straight on to the men
There was no mopping following the women’s rides. This promises something for the last races for the men…

Results 1st 500 meters women
1. Femke Kok – 37.07 (track record)
2. Miho Takagi – 37.13
3. Min-Sun Kim – 37.36
5. Jutta Leerdam – 37.41
9. Isabel Grevelt – 38.03

7:30 PM – 37.41 for Leerdam in the final stage, currently 5th place
With an opening of 10.5, Jutta Leerdam seems to be in good shape and is keeping the damage limited. Her direct opponent, Kimi Goetz, is disappointing with 37.98.

7:25 PM – Track record for Femke Kok!
She scores 37.07 and points Miho Takagi to second place in the standings.

7:23 PM – Vanessa Herzog moves to 2nd place
She drives 37.57 and ensures that Isabel Grevelt drops to third place in the standings. Now Femke is Kok.

7:18 PM – Takagi hits the starting blocks
The Japanese world champion almost sets a track record: 37.13. Isabel Grevelt is currently second with 38.03.

7:17 PM – There’s Isabel Grevelt!
She rides this 500 meters once morest Miho Takagi.

7:13 PM – Halfway!
After 7 of the 14 stages, two Polish women are at the top: Karolina Bosiek (38.15) and Martyna Baran (38.29).

7:07 PM – Conditions seem good
In the first four stages, two personal records have already been set (Anna Ostlender, GER and Kristina Shumekova, KAZ).

7:00 PM – The sprint tournament is on!
The first two stages of the first 500 meters for women are over. Isabel Grevelt is in stage 9, Femke Kok in stage 12 and Jutta Leerdam in stage 14.

6:50 PM – Nice draws for the Dutch
The Dutch men and women ride their first distances once morest formidable opponents. For example, Jutta Leerdam will ride both her 500 and 1000 meters once morest the American Kimi Goetz and Isabel Grevelt and Femke Kok will both ride once morest Miho Takagi once today. The Dutch men (Kjeld Nuis, Jenning de Boo and Joep Wennemars) all compete once morest other opponents in both the 500 and 1000 meters. The final stage of the 1000 meters, the Boo once morest the Canadian Laurent Dubreuil, is perhaps the most spectacular stage on paper. Read the full draw here.

6:45 PM
Welcome to the live blog of the first day of the ISU World Allround & Sprint Championships. The female sprinters kick off this tournament with their first 500 and 1000 meters. This is today’s program.

Timetable ISU World Sprint World Championships – Day 1
Thursday March 7 | 7:00 PM – 10:12 PM
7:00 PM | 1st 500 meters women
19:37 | 1st 500 meters man
20:25 | 1st 1000 meters women
21:20 | 1st 1000 meters man

The men and women of the short distances will ride both the 500 meters and the 1000 meters twice in this sprint tournament. The first rounds are held on Thursday. The second rounds take place on Friday.

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