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Women
at the 2020 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
VenueVikingskipet
LocationHamar, Norway
Dates29 February – 1 March
Competitors24 from 12 nations
Winning points159.524
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    Netherlands
← 2019
2022 →

The women's competition at the 2020 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 29 February and 1 March 2020.[1][2]

Results

500 m

The race was started on 29 February at 11:54.[3]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 11 I Karolina Bosiek  Poland 38.76
2 12 I Nana Takagi  Japan 38.86 +0.10
2 3 O Elizaveta Kazelina  Russia 38.86 +0.10
4 10 O Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 38.96 +0.20
5 4 I Ayano Sato  Japan 38.99 +0.23
6 9 O Melissa Wijfje  Netherlands 39.15 +0.39
7 9 I Nikola Zdráhalová  Czech Republic 39.18 +0.42
8 12 O Ivanie Blondin  Canada 39.19 +0.43
9 7 O Evgeniia Lalenkova  Russia 39.29 +0.53
10 7 I Francesca Lollobrigida  Italy 39.30 +0.54
11 11 O Han Mei  China 39.35 +0.59
12 10 I Antoinette de Jong  Netherlands 39.39 +0.63
13 5 O Yin Qi  China 39.48 +0.72
14 8 O Nadezhda Morozova  Kazakhstan +40.15 +1.39
15 1 O Natalia Voronina  Russia +40.17 +1.41
16 2 O Nene Sakai  Japan +40.22 +1.46
17 3 I Valérie Maltais  Canada +40.24 +1.48
18 6 I Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic +40.30 +1.54
19 5 I Roxanne Dufter  Germany +40.53 +1.77
20 8 I Maryna Zuyeva  Belarus +40.56 +1.80
21 6 O Karolina Gąsecka  Poland +40.60 +1.84
22 4 O Isabelle Weidemann  Canada +40.67 +1.91
23 1 I Sofie Karoline Haugen  Norway +40.71 +1.95
24 2 I Claudia Pechstein  Germany +41.06 +2.30

3000 m

The race was started on 29 February at 14:50.[4]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 10 I Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 4:01.89
2 11 I Ivanie Blondin  Canada 4:02.54 +0.65
3 7 O Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 4:02.60 +0.71
4 6 O Melissa Wijfje  Netherlands 4:02.81 +0.92
5 11 O Antoinette de Jong  Netherlands 4:03.40 +1.51
6 12 I Isabelle Weidemann  Canada 4:04.03 +2.14
7 9 O Natalia Voronina  Russia 4:04.13 +2.24
8 9 I Francesca Lollobrigida  Italy 4:04.14 +2.25
9 10 O Evgeniia Lalenkova  Russia 4:04.30 +2.41
10 5 O Ayano Sato  Japan 4:06.68 +4.79
11 2 I Nadezhda Morozova  Kazakhstan 4:08.25 +6.36
11 12 O Maryna Zuyeva  Belarus 4:08.25 +6.36
13 7 I Nana Takagi  Japan 4:08.59 +6.70
14 3 I Elizaveta Kazelina  Russia 4:08.82 +6.93
15 5 I Valérie Maltais  Canada 4:09.01 +7.12
16 8 I Nikola Zdráhalová  Czech Republic 4:09.34 +7.45
17 6 I Claudia Pechstein  Germany 4:09.66 +7.77
18 1 O Karolina Bosiek  Poland 4:12.90 +11.01
19 4 I Nene Sakai  Japan 4:12.91 +11.02
20 2 O Yin Qi  China 4:13.70 +11.81
21 3 O Sofie Karoline Haugen  Norway 4:14.21 +12.32
22 1 I Han Mei  China 4:14.71 +12.82
23 8 O Roxanne Dufter  Germany 4:14.83 +12.94
24 4 O Karolina Gąsecka  Poland 4:19.74 +17.85

1500 m

The race was started on 1 March at 13:00.[5]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 12 I Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 1:53.89
2 10 O Evgeniia Lalenkova  Russia 1:54.85 +0.96
3 9 O Nana Takagi  Japan 1:55.15 +1.26
4 11 O Antoinette de Jong  Netherlands 1:55.19 +1.30
5 12 O Ivanie Blondin  Canada 1:55.21 +1.32
6 11 I Melissa Wijfje  Netherlands 1:55.72 +1.83
7 8 O Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 1:55.89 +2.00
8 9 I Ayano Sato  Japan 1:56.03 +2.14
9 8 I Elizaveta Kazelina  Russia 1:56.39 +2.50
10 7 O Natalia Voronina  Russia 1:56.68 +2.79
11 7 I Nikola Zdráhalová  Czech Republic 1:56.73 +2.84
12 6 O Isabelle Weidemann  Canada 1:56.87 +2.98
13 10 I Francesca Lollobrigida  Italy 1:57.22 +3.33
14 4 O Han Mei  China 1:57.33 +3.44
15 6 I Karolina Bosiek  Poland 1:57.42 +3.53
16 4 I Yin Qi  China 1:57.68 +3.79
17 3 O Claudia Pechstein  Germany 1:59.14 +5.25
18 5 O Valérie Maltais  Canada 1:59.29 +5.40
19 2 I Roxanne Dufter  Germany 1:59.31 +5.42
20 3 I Nene Sakai  Japan 2:00.47 +6.58
21 2 O Sofie Karoline Haugen  Norway 2:00.62 +6.73
22 5 I Nadezhda Morozova  Kazakhstan 2:01.54 +7.65
23 1 I Karolina Gąsecka  Poland 2:04.32 +10.43
Maryna Zuyeva  Belarus Withdrawn

5000 m

The race was started on 1 March at 14:43.[6]

Rank Pair Lane Name Country Time Diff
1 2 I Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 6:53.94
2 4 O Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 7:01.68 +7.74
3 2 O Antoinette de Jong  Netherlands 7:02.79 +8.85
4 4 I Ivanie Blondin  Canada 7:04.46 +10.52
5 3 O Evgeniia Lalenkova  Russia 7:05.20 +11.26
5 3 I Melissa Wijfje  Netherlands 7:05.20 +11.26
7 1 I Francesca Lollobrigida  Italy 7:12.00 +18.06
8 1 O Nana Takagi  Japan 7:19.56 +25.62

Overall standings

After all events.[7]

Rank Name Country 500m 3000m 1500m 5000m Points Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 38.96 4:02.60 1:53.89 7:01.68 159.524
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ivanie Blondin  Canada 39.19 4:02.54 1:55.21 7:04.46 160.462 +0.94
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antoinette de Jong  Netherlands 39.39 4:03.40 1:55.19 7:02.79 160.631 +1.11
4 Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 40.30 4:01.89 1:55.89 6:53.94 160.639 +1.12
5 Melissa Wijfje  Netherlands 39.15 4:02.81 1:55.72 7:05.20 160.711 +1.19
6 Evgeniia Lalenkova  Russia 39.29 4:04.30 1:54.85 7:05.20 160.809 +1.29
7 Francesca Lollobrigida  Italy 39.30 4:04.14 1:57.22 7:12.00 162.263 +2.74
8 Nana Takagi  Japan 38.86 4:08.59 1:55.15 7:19.56 162.630 +3.11
9 Ayano Sato  Japan 38.99 4:06.68 1:56.03 118.779
10 Elizaveta Kazelina  Russia 38.86 4:08.82 1:56.39 119.126
11 Nikola Zdráhalová  Czech Republic 39.18 4:09.34 1:56.73 119.646
12 Natalia Voronina  Russia 40.21 4:04.13 1:56.68 119.791
13 Karolina Bosiek  Poland 38.76 4:12.90 1:57.42 120.050
14 Isabelle Weidemann  Canada 40.67 4:04.03 1:56.87 120.297
15 Han Mei  China 39.35 4:14.71 1:57.33 120.911
16 Yin Qi  China 39.48 4:13.70 1:57.68 120.989
17 Valérie Maltais  Canada 40.24 4:09.01 1:59.29 121.504
18 Nadezhda Morozova  Kazakhstan 40.15 4:08.25 2:01.54 122.038
19 Claudia Pechstein  Germany 41.06 4:09.66 1:59.14 122.383
20 Nene Sakai  Japan 40.22 4:12.91 2:00.47 122.527
21 Roxanne Dufter  Germany 40.53 4:14.83 1:59.31 122.771
22 Sofie Karoline Haugen  Norway 40.71 4:14.21 2:00.62 123.284
23 Karolina Gąsecka  Poland 40.60 4:19.74 2:04.32 125.330
Maryna Zuyeva  Belarus 40.56 4:08.25 Did not start Did not finish

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ 500 m results
  4. ^ 3000 m results
  5. ^ 1500 m results
  6. ^ 5000 m results
  7. ^ "ISU World Allround Championships 2020 – Classification Ladies" (PDF). ISU. 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.