1995 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships

Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships
VenueSavalen kunstisbane, Savalen. Norway
Dates3–4 March 1995
Competitors26 from 14 nations
Medalists women
   GER
   KAZ
   NED
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The 56th edition of the Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 3 and 4 March 1995 at the Savalen kunstisbane in Savalen, Norway.[1][2]

26 speed skaters from 14 countries participated. It was the final edition held separately for women. From 1996 onward the men's and women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships would be combined into a single tournament.

Gunda Niemann won the world title ahead of Lyudmila Prokasheva and Annamarie Thomas. It was her fourth world title after 1991, 1992 and 1993.

Distance medals

Distance Gold
1st
Silver
2nd
Bronze
3rd
500m Gunda Niemann Emese Hunyady Moira d'Andrea
3000m Gunda Niemann Carla Zijlstra Lyudmila Prokasheva
1500m Gunda Niemann Lyudmila Prokasheva Annamarie Thomas
5000m Gunda Niemann Carla Zijlstra Heike Warnicke-Schalling

Standings

Place Name Points 500m 3000m 1500m 5000m
1st  Gunda Niemann (GER) 171.276 '41.00 (1) 4:24.72 (1) 2:03.86 (1) 7:28.70 (1)
2nd  Lyudmila Prokasheva (KAZ) 175.201 42.68 (9) 4:26.13 (3) 2:06.15 (2) 7:41.16 (4)
3rd  Annamarie Thomas (NED) 175.548 42.25 (5) 4:28.44 (6) 2:06.62 (3) 7:43.52 (5)
4  Emese Hunyady (AUT) 175.842 41.27 (2) 4:30.13 (7) 2:08.00 (5) 7:48.85 (8)
5  Heike Warnicke-Schalling (GER) 177.138 43.40 (17) 4:27.68 (4) 2:09.55 (8) 7:39.42 (3)
6  Mie Uehara (JPN) 177.309 42:73 (11) 4:30.83 (8) 2:09.25 (7) 7:43.58 (6)
7  Claudia Pechstein (GER) 178.120 42.91 (14) 4:31.28 (9) 2:09.97 (9) 7:46.74 (7)
8  Carla Zijlstra (NED) 178.682 44.82 (23) 4:25.06 (2) 2:11.80 (16) 7:37.53 (2)
9  Maki Tabata (JPN) 179.085 42.85(12) 4:35.15 (14) 2:09.20 (6) 7:53.11 (9)
10  Tonny de Jong (NED) 179.445 43.02 (15) 4:32.46 (11) 2:10.77 (12) 7:54.25 (10)
11  Anette Tønsberg (NOR) 180.052 42.68 (9) 4:32.63 (13) 2:12.09 (18) 7:59.04 (11)
12  Moira d'Andrea (USA) 180.074 41.70 (3) 4:37.02 (16) 2:10.14 (10) 8:08.24 (12)
NQ13  Mihaela Dascalu (ROM) 132.149 42.40 (6) 4:35.80 (15) 2:11.35 (16) -
NQ14  Becky Sundström (USA) 132.264 41.97 (4) 4:39.23 (20) 2:11.27 (14) -
NQ15  Noriko Munekata (JPN) 132.461 43.37 (16) 4:32.47 (12) 2:11.04 (13) -
NQ16  Emese Antal (AUT) 132.49 42.44 (7) 4:39.16 (19) 2:10.75 (11) 8:13.77 (10)
NQ17  Cerasela Hodobetiu (ROM) 133.284 42.63 (8) 4:39.01 (18) 2:12.46 (19) -
NQ18  Elena Belci-Dal Farra (ITA) 134.846 44.28 (22) 4:32.04 (10) 2:15.68 (23) -
NQ19  Svetlana Vysokova (RUS) 134.904 43.79 (18) 4:38.39 (17) 2:14.15 (21) -
NQ20  Chris Scheels (USA) 135.506 44.22 (21) 4:42.42 (21) 2:12.65 (20) -
NQ21  Christina Schön (SWE) 135.671 44.02 (19) 4:45.99 (22) 2:11.96 (17) -
NQ22  Ingrid Liepa (CAN) 136.199 42.90 (13) 4:51.40 (24) 2:14.20 (22) -
NQ23  Svetlana Konstantinova (UKR) 138.453 44.12 (20) 4:51.32 (23) 2:17.34 (24) -
NQ24  Isabelle Doucet (CAN) 140.058 45.23 (24) 4:51.59 (25) 2:18.69 (25) -
NQ25  Ilonda Lūse (LAT) 142:626 46.27 (25) 4:55.18 (26) 2:21.48 (26) -
-  Svetlana Bazhanova (RUS) 87:333 dnf 4:28.04 (5) 2:07:98 (4) -

References

  1. "WK Allround" (in Dutch). SchaatsStatistieken.nl.
  2. "Event details". data.isuresults.eu. International Skating Union (ISU).

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