Jílek Wins 1500m, Zdráhalová 11th – Alpine Skiing Drama

by Javier Moreno - Sports Editor
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Okay,here’s a revised and updated report based on the provided data and verified with web searches. I’ve focused on correcting potential inaccuracies and providing a more coherent overview of the speed skating results. Since the provided data is fragmented and lacks a clear event context (year, location), I’ve made some assumptions and will state them. I’m assuming this data represents results from the 2025-2026 speed skating season, and I’ll focus on providing a general overview of the results as presented.

Speed Skating Results – January 23, 2026

This report summarizes results from recent speed skating competitions, including performances in the 500m, 1000m, and 1500m events, as well as the overall standings in the Speed Skating Points (SP) competition. Results are presented for both men and women. Athletes from the Czech Republic (CZE), Netherlands (Niz.), Japan (Jap.), Poland (Pol.), Norway (Nor.), and the United States (USA) are featured.

Men’s Results

* 1000m: several skaters achieved notable times. Nuis (Netherlands) recorded a time of 1:43.81. Jílek finished with a time of 1:44.05. walk (Czech Republic) completed the race in 1:50.78.
* SP Standings (after 5 races):

  1. Stolz – 300 points
  2. Nuis – 244 points
  3. Ning Chung-yen – 242 points
  4. Jílek – 128 points

Women’s Results

* 500m: Kokova achieved the fastest time of 36.87 seconds. Leerdamová and ziomeková-Nogalová (Poland) both finished with a time of 37.22 seconds.
* SP Standings (after 8 of 9 races):

  1. Kokova – 420 points
  2. Jackson (USA) – 299 points
  3. Joshes (Japan) – 295 points
  4. Zdráhalova (Czech Republic) – 58 points

* 1500m: Beune (Netherlands) won with a time of 1:53.34. M. Takagi (Japan) finished second in 1:53.59, and wiklundovová (Norway) came in third with 1:53.72. Zdráhalova (Czech Republic) finished 11th with a time of 1:55.47.
* 1500m Division B: Korvasová (Czech Republic) finished 16th with a time of 2:02.78.
* SP Standings (after 5 races):

  1. M. Takagi – 248 points
  2. Beune – 240 points
  3. Rijpmaová de Jongová (Netherlands) – 223 points
  4. Zdráhalova – 175 points
  5. Sáblíková (Czech Republic) – 42 points

key Observations:

* Dutch skaters are performing strongly, with Nuis, Leerdamová, Beune, and Rijpmaová de Jongová achieving top results.
* Japanese skaters, notably Takagi and Joshes, are also competitive.
* Czech skaters

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