Felix Rijhnen just missed out on the top ten at the Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary, Canada.
The long-distance specialist from Frankfurt/Main ran 6:23.68 minutes at the Olympic Oval on Saturday and, in twelfth place, missed the top ten by less than two seconds. The 32-year-old achieved his best result of the season in ninth place at the first World Cup in Stavanger, Norway. The winner in Calgary was Beau Snellink from the Netherlands in 6:09.58 minutes.