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At the end of the season, that got half lost because of injury, Christofer Tsimaras is back with a Greek record. Christian Pichler beat Ronald Brunner after 9 years with 0.03 and a Canadian junior record for Philippe Riopel, the coming man. Shani Davis also participates in the men's sprint and clocked 35,23, also the fastest time for him this season. He also improved the Calgary track record to 1.07,16. In the open 500m, Jeremy Wotherspoon skated a 34,05 track record. A 1000m pb for Beorn Nijenhuis, and 35,11 is his best time this season.
Pbs Overview: AUT: Christian Pichler 1.10,95 NR and NRJ CAN: Jamie Gregg 1.08,62; Philippe Riopel 1.08,85 NRJ; Mykola Makowsky 36,02; Myles Matheson 36,11; Graeme Koelwyn 36,39 and 1.10,66; Kyle Gendron 1.12,20; Lucas Duffield 36,52; Fraser Stinson 36,78; Kevin Plante 1.13,25; Austin Hudey 1.13,27; Daljinder Sanghera 37,52 and 1.14,75; Joshua Ajohn 37,57; Nicholas Goplen 39,08 and 1.15,77; Ellis Jordan 1.15,93; Benjamin Tam 39,04 and 1.19,05; (Jos Van benthem 41,34 and 1.24,32.) FIN: Joel Vähä-Salo 38,48 and 1.15,84; Kaj Humisto 1.13,80 GRE: Christofer Tsimaras 36,62 NR JPN: Ryohei Haga 35,38 and 1.10,92; Ryosuke Yamakoshi 36,53 and 1.12,27; Tomotaka Kobayashi 36,97; Junya Miwa 1.14,26 NED: Beorn Nijenhuis 1.07,44; Pim Schipper 1.09,17; Tim Salomons 1.09,19; Freddy Wennemars 1.09,39; Ronald van Slooten 35,58 and 1.10,15; Jesper Hospes 35,78 and 1.10,35; Tim Roelofsen 1.10,69; Sietse Heslinga 1.10,71; Berden de Vries 36.30; Bart Seffinga 1.12,34; Timon Nieuwenstein 1.14,38; Mark Ooijevaar 39,43 and 1.14,76; Christiaan van den Berg 1.15,23; Piet Hylkema 1.16,44; Richard Bijl 1.19,78; Jeroen de Heer 40,70 NOR: Øyvind Andreassen 1.10,51; Espen Aarnes Hvammen 35,73 and 1.11,64; Lars Kvaalen 36,56 and 1.11,18; Torbjørn Ladstein Fjeld 37,99 and 1.13,67; Anders Tandberg Nummedal 38,17 and 1.14,65; Kim Lund Håvardsrud 1.15,90 SWE: Fredrik Karlsson 38,11 and 1.14,86; Joel Olsen 38,61 and 1.16,20; Ola Röjler 38,79; Lars Erik Larsson 39,65 and 1.18,03 USA: Miles Ringsred 1.14,00; Joe Parella 38,06 Besides, Pat Seltsam, who did a 41'er when he was 41, now is 42 and did a 42.98. Keep it going! |