2009 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2009 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held at the indoor ice rink of the Vikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar (Norway) on 7 and 8 February 2009.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Vikingskipet (Hamar)
LocationHamar (Norway
VenueVikingskipet
Dates7 and 8 February 2009
Competitors48
Medalist men
Sven Kramer  NED
Håvard Bøkko  NOR
Enrico Fabris  ITA
Medalist women
Martina Sáblíková  CZE
Kristina Groves  CAN
Ireen Wüst  NED

The Czech Martina Sáblíková and the Dutch Sven Kramer became world champion.

Martina Sáblíková is the first Czech Allround champion.

Sven Kramer won for the third time. He also won the Dutch Allround and European Allround three times

Other skaters who also won the World Allround Championships three times are:

Women's championships

Day 1

500 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Christine Nesbitt Canada38.87
Alla Shabanova Russia39.53
Ireen Wüst Netherlands39.61
4Kristina Groves Canada39.71
5Yekaterina Shikhova Russia39.83
6Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands39.99
7Brittany Schussler Canada40.07
8Maki Tabata Japan40.12
9Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic40.28 NR
10Renate Groenewold Netherlands40.30

3000 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic4:01.90
Renate Groenewold Netherlands4:05.62
Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands4:05.88
4Kristina Groves Canada4:06.24
5Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands4:06.58 PB
6Ireen Wüst Netherlands4:07.98
7Masako Hozumi Japan4:08.09
8Maren Haugli Norway4:08.94
9Stephanie Beckert Germany4:09.37
10Brittany Schussler Canada4:09.94

Day 2

1500 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Kristina Groves Canada1:56.17
Christine Nesbitt Canada1:56.49
Ireen Wüst Netherlands1:56.78
4Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands1:57.62
5Masako Hozumi Japan1:57.73
6Maki Tabata Japan1:58.21
7Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands1:58.29
8Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic1:58.40
9Brittany Schussler Canada1:58.56
10Katarzyna Wójcicka Poland1:58.61

5000 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic6:55.54
Masako Hozumi Japan7:03.56 PB
Stephanie Beckert Germany7:05.14
4Kristina Groves Canada7:07.93
5Maren Haugli Norway7:11.22
6Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands7:14.39
7Renate Groenewold Netherlands7:15.14
8Ireen Wüst Netherlands7:17.73
9Brittany Schussler Canada7:19.50
10Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands7:21.63

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m3000 m1500 m5000 mPoints
Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic40.28 (9)4:01.90 (1)1:58.40 (8)6:55.54 (1)161.616
Kristina Groves Canada39.71 (4)4:06.23 (4)1:56.17 (1)7:07.93 (4)162.264
Ireen Wüst Netherlands39.61 (3)4:07.98 (6)1:56.78 (3)7:17.73 (8)163.639
4Masako Hozumi Japan40.89 (15)4:08.09 (7)1:57.73 (5)7:03.56 (2)163.837
5Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands40.50 (12)4:06.58 (5)1:57.62 (4)7:14.39 (6)164.241
6Christine Nesbitt Canada38.87 (1)4:10.81 (12)1:56.49 (2)7:27.45 (11)164.246
7Paulien van Deutekom Netherlands39.99 (7)4:05.88 (3)1:58.29 (7)7:21.63 (10)164.563
8Renate Groenewold Netherlands40.30 (10)4:05.58 (2)1:59.68 (14)7:15.13 (7)164.641
9Brittany Schussler Canada40.07 (8)4:09.94 (10)1:58.56 (9)7:19.50 (9)165.196
10Maren Haugli Norway41.36 (19)4:08.94 (8)1:59.43 (13)7:11.21 (5)165.781
11Alla Shabanova Russia39.53 (2)4:17.08 (20)1:58.64 (11)7:39.88 (12)167.910
12Stephanie Beckert Germany43.07 (23)4:09.37 (9)2:03.16 (22)7:05.13 (3)168.197
NQ13Yekaterina Shikhova Russia39.83 (6)4:16.47 (19)1:58.68 (12)122.135
NQ14Maki Tabata Japan40.12 (8)4:15.93 (17)1:58.21 (6)122.178
NQ15Katarzyna Wójcicka Poland40.49 (11)4:14.10 (14)1:58.61 (10)122.376
NQ16Maria Lamb United States40.75 (13)4:14.97 (15)2:00.81 (16)123.515
NQ17Lucille Opitz Germany40.77 (14)4:17.26 (21)2:01.05 (17)123.996
NQ18Nancy Swider-Peltz, Jr United States41.69 (20)4:11. 43 (14)2:01.31 (19)124.031
NQ19Clara Hughes Canada42.07 (22)4:10.71 (11)2:00.58 (15)124.048
NQ20Lee Ju-youn South Korea40.98 (17)4:16.22 (18)2:01.18 (18)124.076
NQ21Eriko Ishino Japan41.41 (20)4:15.20 (16)2:02.34 (21)124.723
NQ22Isabell Ost Germany40.91 (16)4:21.44 (23)2:02.14 (20)125.196
NQ23Anna Rokita Austria41.29 (18)4:19.19 (22)2:03.73 (23)125.731
DQ1Claudia Pechstein GermanyDQDQNSDQ

NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = Disqualified
NS = Not started

Notes

  • On 1 July 2009, the ISU found Pechstein guilty of a violation of the anti-doping rules, and disqualified her from the competition.[1] The decision is subject to an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Pechstein skated the 500 metres in 39.74 seconds and the 3,000 metres in 4 minutes 6.00 seconds.

Men's championships

Day 1

500 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Denny Morrison Canada35.55
Håvard Bøkko Norway35.99
Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland36.04
4Chad Hedrick United States36.06
5Enrico Fabris Italy36.21
6Sven Kramer Netherlands36.33
7Brian Hansen United States36.39
8Robert Lehmann Germany36.46
9Trevor Marsicano United States36.49
10Joel Eriksson Sweden36.51

5000 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Sven Kramer Netherlands6:09.74 BR
Håvard Bøkko Norway6:15.94
Enrico Fabris Italy6:20.32
4Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands6:22.60
5Sverre Haugli Norway6:24.55
6Trevor Marsicano United States6:24.90 PB
7Ivan Skobrev Russia6:25.29
8Carl Verheijen Netherlands6:26.17
9Øystein Grødum Norway6:30.01
10Chad Hedrick United States6:30.44

Day 2

1500 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Håvard Bøkko Norway1:44.83
Sven Kramer Netherlands1:45.01
Trevor Marsicano United States1:45.37
4Denny Morrison Canada1:45.38
5Enrico Fabris Italy1:45.59
6Chad Hedrick United States1:45.67
7Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands1:46.44
8Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland1:46.45
9Lucas Makowsky Canada1:47.28
10Robert Lehmann Germany1:47.31

10000 meter

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Sven Kramer Netherlands13:05.21 BR
Håvard Bøkko Norway13:11.01
Enrico Fabris Italy13:20.65
4Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands13:24.93
5Carl Verheijen Netherlands13:26.84
6Sverre Haugli Norway13:35.64
7Ivan Skobrev Russia13:36.08
8Trevor Marsicano United States13:37.56
9Tom Prinsen Netherlands13:39.94
10Chad Hedrick United States13:46.27

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry500 m5000 m1500 m10000 mPoints
Sven Kramer Netherlands36.33 (6)6:09.74 (1)1:45.01 (2)13:05.21 (1)147.567
Håvard Bøkko Norway35.99 (2)6:15.94 (2)1:44.83 (1)13:11.01 (2)148.077
Enrico Fabris Italy36.21 (5)6:20.31 (3)1:45.59 (5)13:20.65 (3)149.469
4Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands36.65 (11)6:22.60 (4)1:46.44 (7)13:24.93 (4)150.636
5Trevor Marsicano United States36.49 (9)6:24.89 (6)1:45.37 (3)13:37.56 (8)150.980
6Chad Hedrick United States36.06 (4)6:30.43 (10)1:45.67 (6)13:46.27 (10)151.639
7Denny Morrison Canada35.55 (1)6:33.09 (13)1:45.38 (4)14:04.61 (11)152.215
8Ivan Skobrev Russia36.99 (14)6:25.29 (7)1:49.12 (17)13:36.08 (7)152.696
9Sverre Haugli Norway37.57 (20)6:24.55 (5)1:48.25 (15)13:35.64 (6)152.890
10Tom Prinsen Netherlands37.17 (17)6:31.18 (11)1:48.13 (14)13:39.94 (9)153.328
11Carl Verheijen Netherlands38.78 (22)6:26.17 (8)1:47.82 (13)13:26.84 (5)153.679
12Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland36.04 (3)6:37.13 (17)1:46.45 (8)14:19.18 (12)154.195
NQ13Robert Lehmann Germany36.46 (8)6:35.19 (16)1:47.31 (10)111.749
NQ14Tobias Schneider Germany37.12 (16)6:33.98 (14)1:47.48 (11)112.344
NQ15Steven Elm Canada36.71 (12)6:39.33 (18)1:47.70 (12)112.542
NQ16Brian Hansen United States36.39 (7)6:39.45 (19)1:48.64 (16)112.548
NQ17Lucas Makowsky Canada37.34 (19)6:44.01 * (20)1:47.28 (9)113.501
NQ18Hiroki Hirako Japan37.70 (17)6:32.89 (12)1:50.93 (21)113.565
NQ19Pascal Briand France37.00 (15)6:46.67 (23)1:49.88 (19)114.293
NQ20Choi Kwun-won South Korea36.87 (13)6:45.82 (22)1:50.77 (20)114.375
NQ21Øystein Grødum Norway39.84 (23)6:30.01 (9)1:52.97 (22)116.497
NQ22Aleksandr Rumyantsev Russia37.60 (21)6:44.04 (21)2:19.37 * (23)124.460
NQ23Johan Röjler Sweden1:10.53 *(24)6:35.17 (15)1:49.19 (18)146.443
NQ24Joel Eriksson Sweden36.51 (10)7:06.80 (24)NS79.190

NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
NS = Not started
* Fall

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:

  1. Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
  2. 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.

See also

References

  1. ISU Disciplinary Commission Archived 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine, 3 July 2009, 15:54.
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