2003 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
World Allround Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Location | Gothenburg, Sweden | ||||||||||||
Venue | Ruddalens IP | ||||||||||||
Dates | 8–9 February 2003 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 48 | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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The 2003 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in Ruddalens IP in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 8–9 February 2003. Canadian Cindy Klassen and Dutchman Gianni Romme became the world champions.
The competitions were held in a Sweden where the interest for speed skating had declined throughout the 1990s.[1]
Men's championships
Allround results
Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m |
Gianni Romme | Netherlands | 158.105 | 38,23 (17) | 6.42,67 (1) | 1.52,07 (3) | 14.05,04 (1) | |
Rintje Ritsma | Netherlands | 158.889 | 37,67 (11) | 6.48,07 (2) | 1.53,54 (5) | 14.11,32 (2) | |
Ids Postma | Netherlands | 159.013 | 36,89 (1) | 6.53,37 (4) | 1.53,08 (4) | 14.21,87 (6) | |
4 | Mark Tuitert | Netherlands | 159.380 | 37,56 (7) | 6.55,67 (8) | 1.51,74 (2) | 14.20,15 (4) |
5 | Yevgeni Lalenkov | Russia | 159.851 | 37,05 (2) | 6.55,81 (9) | 1.51,70 (1) | 14.39,75 (10) |
6 | Eskil Ervik | Norway | 160.687 | 38,69 (20) | 6.52,94 (3) | 1.54,14 (10) | 14.13,14 (3) |
7 | Dmitry Shepel | Russia | 161.076 | 37,35 (4) | 6.58,29 (11) | 1.55,02 (15) | 14.31,14 (8) |
8 | K. C. Boutiette | United States | 161.085 | 37,58 (9) | 6.57,76 (10) | 1.54,51 (12) | 14.31,18 (9) |
9 | Johan Röjler | Sweden | 161.150 | 38,04 (16) | 6.55,32 (7) | 1.54,99 (14) | 14.24,97 (7) |
10 | Jan Friesinger | Germany | 161.906 | 37,59 (10) | 6.59,03 (12) | 1.55,02 (15) | 14.41,46 (11) |
11 | Paweł Zygmunt | Poland | 162.026 | 38,85 (21) | 6.54,46 (5) | 1.56,05 (18) | 14.20,94 (5) |
DQ4 | Enrico Fabris | Italy | 117.982 | 38,46 (18) | 6.55,16 (6) | 1.54,02 (8) | 14.35,11 (DQ) |
NQ13 | Derek Parra | United States | 117.643 | 37,35 (4) | 7.02,50 (16) | 1.54,13 (9) | |
NQ14 | Kevin Marshall | Canada | 117.851 | 37,18 (3) | 7.05,65 (19) | 1.54,32 (11) | |
NQ15 | Dustin Molicki | Canada | 117.974 | 37,99 (15) | 6.59,91 (13) | 1.53,98 (7) | |
NQ16 | Shani Davis | United States | 118.080 | 37,69 (12) | 7.04,84 (18) | 1.53,72 (6) | |
NQ17 | Takahiro Nozaki | Japan | 119.046 | 37,87 (14) | 7.09,76 (21) | 1.54,60 (13) | |
NQ18 | Takahiro Ushiyama | Japan | 119.077 | 37,36 (6) | 7.07,34 (20) | 1.56,95 (22) | |
NQ19 | Chris Callis | United States | 119.178 | 37,56 (7) | 7.11,78 (22) | 1.55,32 (17) | |
NQ20 | Kazuaki Kobayashi | Japan | 119.856 | 37,84 (13) | 7.12,56 (23) | 1.56,28 (19) | |
NQ21 | Lasse Sætre | Norway | 120.248 | 39,27 (22) | 6.59,98 *(14) | 1.56,94 (21) | |
NQ22 | Mark Knoll | Canada | 121.010 | 39,42 (23) | 7.03,07 (17) | 1.57,85 (23) | |
NQ23 | Steven Elm | Canada | 121.013 | 38,68 (19) | 7.15,13 (24) | 1.56,46 (20) | |
NQ24 | Toshihiko Itokawa | Japan | 121.395 | 39,78 (24) | 7.01,99 (15) | 1.58,25 (24) |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
Women's championships
Allround results
Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500 m | 3000 m | 1500 m | 5000 m |
Cindy Klassen | Canada | 170.545 | 40,16 (2) | 4.21,28 (2) | 2.05,10 (3) | 7.31,39 (3) | |
Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 171.144 | 41,20 (5) | 4.19,99 (1) | 2.04,99 (2) | 7.29,50 (2) | |
Daniela Anschütz | Germany | 173.633 | 41,40 (6) | 4.24,46 (6) | 2.07,28 (9) | 7.37,31 (6) | |
4 | Kristina Groves | Canada | 173.726 | 42,11 (16) | 4.22,72 (5) | 2.06,30 (6) | 7.37,30 (5) |
5 | Jennifer Rodriguez | United States | 173.817 | 40,01 (1) | 4.29,39 (12) | 2.05,79 (5) | 7.49,79 (11) |
6 | Clara Hughes | Canada | 173.897 | 43,31 (23) | 4.21,38 (3) | 2.07,31 (10) | 7.25,88 (1) |
7 | Maki Tabata | Japan | 174.050 | 40,95 (3) | 4.29,31 (11) | 2.04,71 (1) | 7.46,45 (10) |
8 | Catherine Raney | United States | 174.381 | 42,99 (22) | 4.21,99 (4) | 2.06,98 (8) | 7.34,00 (4) |
9 | Renate Groenewold | Netherlands | 174.388 | 41,66 (8) | 4.28,31 (10) | 2.05,69 (4) | 7.41,14 (8) |
10 | Marja Vis | Netherlands | 175.080 | 41,83 (10) | 4.25,71 (7) | 2.07,33 (11) | 7.45,22 (9) |
11 | Annamarie Thomas | Netherlands | 176.002 | 40,98 (4) | 4.30,60 (15) | 2.06,36 (7) | 7.58,02 (12) |
12 | Svetlana Vysokova | Russia | 176.193 | 42,77 (20) | 4.27,50 (8) | 2.08,41 (13) | 7.40,37 (7) |
NQ13 | Tara Risling | Canada | 129.943 | 41,85 (12) | 4.29,64 (14) | 2.09,46 (19) | |
NQ14 | Yulia Skokova | Russia | 130.016 | 41,91 (13) | 4.31,22 (17) | 2.08,71 (15) | |
NQ15 | Svetlana Bazhanova | Russia | 130.079 | 42,08 (15) | 4.31,46 (18) | 2.08,27 (12) | |
NQ16 | Nami Nemoto | Japan | 130.351 | 42,24 (18) | 4.30,83 (16) | 2.08,92 (16) | |
NQ17 | Lucille Opitz | Germany | 130.523 | 42,38 (19) | 4.31,80 (19) | 2.08,53 (14) | |
NQ18 | Nicola Mayr | Italy | 130.673 | 41,77 (9) | 4.34,22 (21) | 2.09,60 (20) | |
NQ19 | Valentina Yakshina | Russia | 130.859 | 42,83 (21) | 4.29,62 (13) | 2.09,28 (18) | |
NQ20 | Emese Dörfler-Antal | Austria | 131.114 | 42,12 (17) | 4.33,11 (20) | 2.10,43 (21) | |
NQ21 | Yuri Obara | Japan | 131.434 | 41,83 (10) | 4.39,17 (22) | 2.09,23 (17) | |
NQ22 | Annette Bjelkevik | Norway | 132.641 | 42,07 (14) | 4.40,91 (23) | 2.11,26 (22) | |
NQ23 | Daniela Oltean | Romania | 136.699 | 44,17 (24) | 4.41,86 (24) | 2.16,66 (23) | |
NQ24 | Katrin Kalex | Germany | 144.119 | 41,56 (7) | 4.28,22 (9) | 2.53,57 *(24) |
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
Rules
All 24 participating skaters are allowed to skate the first three distances; 12 skaters may take part on the fourth distance. These 12 skaters are determined by taking the standings on the longest of the first three distances, as well as the samalog standings after three distances, and comparing these lists as follows:
- Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
- To make up a total of 12, skaters are then added in order of their best rank on either list. Samalog standings take precedence over the longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.
References
- ^ Urban Tjernberg (4 February 2003). "VM ska rädda svensk skridsko" (in Swedish). Svenska dagbladet. Retrieved 19 November 2016.