2003 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
International speed skating competition
World Allround Speed Skating Championships Cindy Klassen (Canada)
Location Gothenburg , SwedenVenue Ruddalens IP Dates 8–9 February Competitors 48
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