1995 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships | ||||||||||
Venue | Savalen kunstisbane, Savalen. Norway | |||||||||
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Dates | 3–4 March 1995 | |||||||||
Competitors | 26 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Medalists women | ||||||||||
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«1994 Butte | 1996 Inzell» |
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 | Silver | Bronze |
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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 |
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Gunda Niemann (GER) | 171.276 | '41.00 (1) | 4:24.72 (1) | 2:03.86 (1) | 7:28.70 (1) | |
Lyudmila Prokasheva (KAZ) | 175.201 | 42.68 (9) | 4:26.13 (3) | 2:06.15 (2) | 7:41.16 (4) | |
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
- ↑ "WK Allround" (in Dutch). SchaatsStatistieken.nl.
- ↑ "Event details". data.isuresults.eu. International Skating Union (ISU).
External links
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