Women's Results
| Place | Athlete | 500m | 3000m | 1500m | 5000m | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 ! | Ireen Wüst | 40.09 (1) | 4:11.01 (2) | 2:02.11 (4) | 7:16.36 (2) | 166.264 |
| 02 ! | Renate Groenewold | 41.26 (10) | 4:09.70 (1) | 2:01.92 (3) | 7:15.66 (1) | 167.082 |
| 03 ! | Paulien van Deutekom | 40.90 (5) | 4:12.65 (3) | 2:01.29 (2) | 7:23.92 (3) | 167.830 |
| 4 | Marrit Leenstra | 40.32 (2) | 4:17.92 (6) | 2:00.97 (1) | 7:27.49 (4) | 168.378 |
| 5 | Diane Valkenburg | 40.93 (6) | 4:16.37 (5) | 2:02.22 (5) | 7:27.86 (5) | 169.184 |
| 6 | Jorien Voorhuis | 41.07 (9) | 4:20.69 (7) | 2:03.43 (6) | 7:34.05 (6) | 171.066 |
| 7 | Wieteke Cramer | 41.04 (7) | 4:22.81 (9) | 2:04.31 (7) | 7:35.54 (8) | 171.831 |
| 8 | Lisette van der Geest | 42.08 (14) | 4:21.46 (8) | 2:05.91 (13) | 7:35.11 (7) | 173.137 |
| 9 | Tessa van Dijk | 40.51 (3) | 4:29.44 (15) | 2:05.46 (12) | 7:53.50 (9) | 174.586 |
| 10 | Ingeborg Kroon | 40.83 (4) | 4:30.74 (17) | 2:05.13 (11) | 7:57.85 (10) | 175.448 |
| NC11 | Linda Bouwens | 42.01 (13) | 4:26.24 (12) | 2:04.98 (10) | - | 128.043 |
| NC12 | Foske Tamar van der Wal | 42.80 (19) | 4:23.13 (10) | 2:04.56 (9) | - | 128.175 |
| NC13 | Janneke Ensing | 41.45 (11) | 4:27.80 (13) | 2:06.37 (15) | - | 128.206 |
| NC14 | Maren van Spronsen | 41.48 (12) | 4:30.85 (18) | 2:06.27 (14) | - | 128.711 |
| NC15 | Gretha Smit | 44.23 (20) | 4:14.33 (4) | 2:06.73 (16) | - | 128.861 |
| NC16 | Helen van Goozen | 42.25 (16) | 4:25.31 (11) | 2:08.22 (19) | - | 129.208 |
| NC17 | Rixt Meijer | 42.41 (17) | 4:28.92 (14) | 2:08.17 (18) | - | 129.953 |
| NC18 | Cindy Vergeer | 42.14 (15) | 4:32.78 (19) | 2:07.92 (17) | - | 130.243 |
| NC19 | Lisanne Soemanta | 42.70 (18) | 4:29.72 (16) | 2:08.65 (20) | - | 130.536 |
| DQ2 | Sanne Delfgou | 41.06 (8) | 2:04.34 (8) | - | 82.506 |
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