European Championships in Heerenveen: Speed ​​skating: Small strong fifth over 1000 meters

As of: January 5, 2024 10:45 p.m

Speed ​​skater Moritz Klein achieved the best German result on the first day of the European Championships in Heerenveen, the Netherlands.

The 23-year-old from Erfurt surprisingly ran fifth over 1000 m in 1:08.77 minutes on Friday evening (January 5, 2024). The title went to three-time Olympic champion Kjeld Nuis (1:07.87) from the Netherlands. Klein’s teammate Hendrik Dombek came ninth (1:09.13).

The Norwegians provided a highlight in the atmospheric Thialf ice stadium in the men’s team pursuit. The victorious Olympic champions ran to the world record in 3:34.22 minutes. The USA’s old record from December 2021 was 3:34.47 minutes.

Holger Gerska, Sportschau, January 4th, 2024 4:34 p.m

Dead Ten result

In the women’s team sprint, the German trio Anna Ostlender, Michelle Uhrig and Lea Sophie Scholz came fourth in 1:29.62 minutes. The Dutch women secured victory in 1:27.36 minutes to great cheers.

In the women’s competition over 3000 m, Josie Hofmann achieved a German top ten result. The Erfurt woman took ninth place in 4:13.13 minutes. Behind them came 18-year-old Maira Jasch with a personal best of 4:15.63 and Uhrig (4:15.77) in 14th and 15th place. The Dutch Marijke Groenewoud (3:56.27) took the title.

Claudia Pechstein is not there in Heerenveen. The 51-year-old was unable to prevail in the internal German qualification.

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