Kai Verbij has one of 1,000 meters to go and still a chance at the podium at the world CHAMPIONSHIPS sprint in Hamar. The Japanese man, Tatsuya Shinhama further strengthened on Saturday into the lead with a lightning-fast second 500 meters.

Shinhama (23), at 34,39 just eight hundreds of a second over the twelve-year-old track record, the Canadian Jeremy Wotherspoon. He was in a direct duel for seventeen hundreds of a second faster than his main rival, Laurent Dubreuil (34,56). The Student has up to 1000 metres with a peace of lead is 0.79 seconds on the Canadian.

The South Korean Cha, Min-kyu, was 34,72 third in the 500-metres away, and he rose to the third place in the overall standings. The Guard arrived at a Distance klokte 34,90, and fell from three to four.

Verbij ended up 35,04 fifth place in the second 500 meters. The sprint world champion in 2017 is now fifth in the overall standings, and will be 0.78 kg to make it up to Looking at it on the stage.

Dai Dai Ntab, after a bad first day, all looking for a great cologne, but he got the second place in the second 500 meters, (35,04) is still up to the eighth spot in the standings. Catching up on Looking at the 1000 metres, is almost 2 seconds.

Kjeld Nuis has a tournament to quickly forget. The two-time champion was a with the 35,45, almost two-tenths slower pace than in the 500-meters on Friday, and is ninth in the overall standings. He will, for the first time in 2015 is not a stage in the world cup sprint.

See also: Results and program of world cup round and the world cup sprint in Hamar