2008 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships - Men's Results

Men's Results

Place Athlete 500m 5000m 1500m 10,000m Points
01 ! Sven Kramer 36.81 (1) 6:28.82 (1) 1:50.27 (1) 13:41.31 (1) 153.513
02 ! Wouter Olde Heuvel 37.63 (5) 6:35.38 (2) 1:50.46 (2) 13:54.87 (5) 155.731
03 ! Ben Jongejan 38.09 (12) 6:39.30 (3) 1:50.88 (4) 14:01.20 (7) 157.04
4 Ted-Jan Bloemen 37.80 (8) 6:42.28 (5) 1:53.62 (15) 13:50.31 (2) 157.416
5 Koen Verweij 37.59 (4) 6:44.61 (7) 1:52.20 (7) 14:02.47 (8) 157.574
6 Tim Roelofsen 37.87 (9) 6:44.23 (6) 1:52.18 (6) 13:59.68 (6) 157.67
7 Carl Verheijen 39.12 (21) 6:40.50 (4) 1:52.63 (12) 13:50.73 (3) 158.249
8 Jan Blokhuijsen 37.13 (2) 6:47.56 (12) 1:52.48 (11) 14:23.01 (11) 158.529
9 Bjarne Rykkje 37.96 (10) 6:49.09 (13) 1:52.42 (9) 14:11.79 (10) 158.931
10 Boris Kusmirak 39.02 (20) 6:46.05 (9) 1:53.64 (16) 14:11.14 (9) 160.062
11 Bob de Jong 39.45 (22) 6:44.62 (8) 1:55.74 (21) 13:52.70 (4) 160.127
12 Berden de Vries 37.72 (7) 6:57.00 (18) 1:51.41 (5) 14:31.90 (12) 160.151
NC13 Frank Vreugdenhil 38.20 (16) 6:49.56 (14) 1:53.05 (14) - 116.839
NC14 Bart van den Berg 38.19 (15) 6:52.41 (16) 1:52.45 (10) - 116.914
NC15 Tom Schuit 38.39 (17) 6:46.31 (10) 1:53.78 (17) - 116.947
NC16 Rhian Ket 37.51 (3) 7:08.70 (22) 1:50.84 (3) - 117.326
NC17 Michael Kaatee 38.14 (14) 6:58.52 (19) 1:52.23 (8) - 117.402
NC18 Renz Rotteveel 38.04 (11) 6:54.00 (17) 1:53.98 (19) - 117.433
NC19 Jarno Meijer 38.11 (13) 7:01.00 (20) 1:52.84 (13) - 117.823
NC20 Rintje Ritsma 38.75 (19) 6:51.90 (15) 1:55.78 (22) - 118.533
NC21 Ralph de Haan 38.67 (18) 7:04.62 (21) 1:53.96 (18) - 119.118
NC22 Hein Otterspeer 37.63 (5) 7:15.88 (23) 1:54.17 (20) - 119.274
NC23 Mark Ooijevaar 40.97 (23) 6:47.19 (11) 1:56.82 (23) - 120.629

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