His win was tough, though - yet cemented (again) the overall dominance of the Dutch team, as he came from behind in points into the last race of 10,000 meters to beat compatriot Koen Verweij. We'll see what happens later in the season, as Kramer will have six World All-Around championships going into that competition in March this year, in Calgary. To underscore the Dutch depth, Ireen Wust won the women's title, with Linda de Vries in third. Gefeliciteerd!