World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women

The International Skating Union has organised the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women since 1936. Unofficial championships were held in the years 1933–1935.[1]

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)January–March
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1933 (1933)
Organised byISU

History

Distances used

  • In the years 1933–1935, three distances were skated: 500 m, 1000 m and 1500 m.
  • In the years 1936–1955, four distances were skated: 500 m, 1000 m, 3000 m and 5000 m (the old combination).
  • In the years 1956–1982, four distances were skated: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m and 3000 m (the mini combination).
  • Since 1983, four distances are skated: 500 m, 1500 m, 3000 m and 5000 m (the small combination).

Ranking systems used

  • Since 1933, the samalog system has been in use.

Records

  • Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (nee Kleemann) of East Germany won a total of 8 world championship titles, three consecutive in 1991–1993, and another five consecutive titles in 1995–1999.
  • Ireen Wüst has a record 13 medals, 12 of each which were won in consecutive championships (2007–2018) – seven golds (2007, 2011–2014, 2017, 2020), four silvers (2008, 2015, 2016, 2018) and two bronzes (2009, 2010). Previously, this record belonged to Claudia Pechstein of Germany – 11 medals in consecutive championships (1996–2006) with one gold (2000), eight silvers (1996–1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006) and two bronzes (2002, 2005).

Medal winners

Unofficial championships

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1933Oslo Liselotte Landbeck Synnøve Lie Helen Bina
1934Oslo Undis Blikken Verné Lesche Synnøve Lie
1935Oslo Laila Schou Nilsen Synnøve Lie Kit Klein

Official championships

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1936Stockholm Kit Klein Verné Lesche Synnøve Lie
1937Davos Laila Schou Nilsen Synnøve Lie Verné Lesche
1938Oslo Laila Schou Nilsen (3 [lower-alpha 1]) Verné Lesche Synnøve Lie
1939Tampere Verné Lesche Liisa Salmi Laura Tamminen
1940Not held due to World War II
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947Drammen Verné Lesche (2) Else Marie Christiansen Maggi Kvestad
1948Turku Maria Isakova Lidia Selikhova Zoya Kholshevnikova
1949Kongsberg Maria Isakova Zoya Kholshevnikova Rimma Zhukova
1950Moscow Maria Isakova (3) Zinaida Krotova Rimma Zhukova
1951Eskilstuna Eevi Huttunen Randi Thorvaldsen Ragnhild Mikkelsen
1952Kokkola Lidia Selikhova Maria Anikanova Randi Thorvaldsen
1953Lillehammer Khalida Shchegoleyeva Rimma Zhukova Lidia Selikhova
1954Östersund Lidia Selikhova (2) Rimma Zhukova Sofya Kondakova
1955Kuopio Rimma Zhukova Tamara Rylova Sofya Kondakova
1956Kvarnsveden Sofya Kondakova Rimma Zhukova Tamara Rylova
1957Imatra Inga Artamonova Tamara Rylova Lidia Selikhova
1958Kristinehamn Inga Artamonova Tamara Rylova Sofya Kondakova
1959Sverdlovsk Tamara Rylova Valentina Stenina Lidia Skoblikova
1960Östersund Valentina Stenina Tamara Rylova Lidia Skoblikova
1961Tønsberg Valentina Stenina Albina Tuzova Lidia Skoblikova
1962Imatra Inga Voronina-Artamonova Lidia Skoblikova Albina Tuzova
1963Karuizawa Lidia Skoblikova Inga Voronina-Artamonova Valentina Stenina
1964Kristinehamn Lidia Skoblikova (2) Inga Voronina-Artamonova Tamara Rylova
1965Oulu Inga Voronina-Artamonova (4) Valentina Stenina Stien Kaiser
1966Trondheim Valentina Stenina (3) Kim Song-soon Stien Kaiser
1967Deventer Stien Kaiser Lāsma Kauniste Dianne Holum
1968Helsinki Stien Kaiser (2) Ans Schut Carry Geijssen
1969Grenoble Lāsma Kauniste Stien Kaiser Ans Schut
1970West Allis Atje Keulen-Deelstra Stien Kaiser Sigrid Sundby
1971Helsinki Nina Statkevich Stien Kaiser Lyudmila Titova
1972Heerenveen Atje Keulen-Deelstra Stien Baas-Kaiser Dianne Holum
1973Strömsund Atje Keulen-Deelstra Tatyana Shelekova-Rastopshina Trijnie Rep
1974Heerenveen Atje Keulen-Deelstra (4) Tatyana Averina Nina Statkevich
1975Assen Karin Kessow Tatyana Averina Sheila Young
1976Gjøvik Sylvia Burka Tatyana Averina Sheila Young
1977Keystone Vera Bryndzei Galina Stepanskaya Galina Nikitina
1978Helsinki Tatyana Averina Galina Stepanskaya Marion Dittmann
1979The Hague Beth Heiden Natalya Petrusyova Sylvia Burka
1980Hamar Natalya Petrusyova Beth Heiden Bjørg Eva Jensen
1981Sainte-Foy Natalya Petrusyova (2) Karin Enke Sarah Docter
1982Inzell Karin Busch Andrea Schöne Natalya Petrusyova
1983Karl-Marx-Stadt Andrea Schöne Karin Enke Valentina Lalenkova-Golovenkina
1984Deventer Karin Enke Andrea Schöne Gabi Schönbrunn
1985Sarajevo Andrea Schöne (2) Gabi Schönbrunn Sabine Brehm
1986The Hague Karin Kania Andrea Ehrig Sabine Brehm
1987West Allis Karin Kania Andrea Ehrig Yvonne van Gennip
1988Skien Karin Kania (5) Yvonne van Gennip Erwina Ryś-Ferens
1989Lake Placid Constanze Moser-Scandolo Gunda Kleemann Yvonne van Gennip
1990Calgary Jacqueline Börner Seiko Hashimoto Constanze Moser-Scandolo
1991Hamar Gunda Kleemann Heike Warnicke-Schalling Lia van Schie
1992Heerenveen Gunda Niemann Emese Hunyady Seiko Hashimoto
1993Berlin Gunda Niemann Emese Hunyady Heike Warnicke-Schalling
1994Butte Emese Hunyady Ulrike Adeberg Mihaela Dascălu
1995Savalen Gunda Niemann Lyudmila Prokasheva Annamarie Thomas
1996Inzell Gunda Niemann Claudia Pechstein Mie Uehara
1997Nagano Gunda Niemann Claudia Pechstein Tonny de Jong
1998Heerenveen Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Claudia Pechstein Anni Friesinger
1999Hamar Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (8) Claudia Pechstein Tonny de Jong
2000Milwaukee Claudia Pechstein Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Maki Tabata
2001Budapest Anni Friesinger Claudia Pechstein Renate Groenewold
2002Heerenveen Anni Friesinger Cindy Klassen Claudia Pechstein
2003Gothenburg Cindy Klassen Claudia Pechstein Daniela Anschütz
2004Hamar Renate Groenewold Claudia Pechstein Wieteke Cramer
2005Moscow Anni Friesinger (3) Cindy Klassen Claudia Pechstein
2006Calgary Cindy Klassen (2) Claudia Pechstein Kristina Groves
2007Heerenveen Ireen Wüst Anni Friesinger Cindy Klassen
2008Berlin Paulien van Deutekom Ireen Wüst Kristina Groves
2009Hamar Martina Sáblíková Kristina Groves Ireen Wüst
2010Heerenveen Martina Sáblíková Kristina Groves Ireen Wüst
2011Calgary Ireen Wüst Christine Nesbitt Martina Sáblíková
2012Moscow Ireen Wüst Martina Sáblíková Christine Nesbitt
2013Hamar Ireen Wüst Diane Valkenburg Yekaterina Shikhova
2014Heerenveen Ireen Wüst Olga Graf Yvonne Nauta
2015Calgary Martina Sáblíková Ireen Wüst Ida Njåtun
2016Berlin Martina Sáblíková Ireen Wüst Antoinette de Jong
2017Hamar Ireen Wüst Martina Sáblíková Miho Takagi
2018Amsterdam Miho Takagi Ireen Wüst Annouk van der Weijden
2019Calgary Martina Sáblíková (5) Miho Takagi Antoinette de Jong
2020Hamar Ireen Wüst (7) Ivanie Blondin Antoinette de Jong

All-time medal count

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union24252069
2 Netherlands15112046
3 Germany1212529
4 East Germany108523
5 Czech Republic5218
6 Norway45918
7 Canada36514
8 Finland3429
9 Austria2204
10 United States21710
11 Japan1247
12 Russia0112
13 Kazakhstan0101
 North Korea0101
15 Poland0011
 Romania0011
Totals (16 nations)818181243

Multiple medalists

Boldface denotes active skaters and highest medal count among all skaters (including those not included in these tables) per type.

Rank Skater Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Kleemann) East Germany
 Germany
198920008210
2Ireen Wüst Netherlands2007202074213
3Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic200920195218
4Karin Kania (Enke, Busch) East Germany19811988527
5Inga Voronina (Artamonova) Soviet Union19571965426
6Atje Keulen-Deelstra Netherlands1970197444
7Valentina Stenina Soviet Union195919663216
8Anni Friesinger Germany199820073115
9Maria Isakova Soviet Union1948195033
Laila Schou Nilsen Norway19351938* 3 ** 3 *

* including one medal won at the unofficial championship of 1935.

See also

Notes

  1. Laila Schou Nilsen won her first allround title in 1935 at the unofficial World Championships.

References

  1. "Some Key Dates in ISU History". ISU.org. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
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