World Junior Speed Skating Championships

In 1971, the ISU congress decided to hold a World Junior Speed Skating Championships. After two test-championships (1972 and 1973), where only a boys' competition was held in the 1972 edition, the first official championship was introduced in Cortina d'Ampezzo. In this championship boys and girls could enter. Since this championship the World Junior Speed Skating Championships are held every year.

World Junior Speed Skating Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)January–February
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1972 (1972)
Organised byISU

The distances the boys have to skate in a championship were the 500m, 1500m, 3000m, and the 5000m. In 2015 the 1000 metres replaced the 3000m as part of the allround competition. Girls have the 500m, 1000m, 1500m and the 3000m on the programme. In 2002 the team pursuit was added to the allround competition and the 2009 edition saw the introduction of medals for the individual distances. In 2015 the team sprint and mass start events were added. The 2021 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Summary

World Junior Speed Skating Championships
NumberYearCityCountryEvents
-1972Lisleby Norway1
-1973Assen Netherlands2
11974Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy2
21975Strömsund Sweden2
31976Madonna di Campiglio Italy2
41977Inzell Germany2
51978Montreal Canada2
61979Grenoble France2
71980Assen Netherlands2
81981Elverum Norway2
91982Innsbruck Austria2
101983Sarajevo Yugoslavia2
111984Assen Netherlands2
121985Røros Norway2
131986Sainte-Foy Canada2
141987Strömsund Sweden2
151988Seoul South Korea2
161989Kyiv Soviet Union2
171990Obihiro Japan2
181991Calgary Canada2
191992Warsaw Poland2
201993Baselga di Pinè Italy2
211994Berlin Germany2
221995Seinäjoki Finland2
231996Calgary Canada2
241997Butte United States2
251998Roseville United States2
261999Geithus Norway2
272000Seinäjoki Finland2
282001Groningen Netherlands2
292002Collalbo Italy4
302003Kushiro Japan4
312004Roseville United States4
322005Seinäjoki Finland4
332006Erfurt Germany4
342007Innsbruck Austria4
352008Changchun China4
362009Zakopane Poland12
372010Moscow Russia12
382011Seinäjoki Finland12
392012Obihiro Japan12
402013Collalbo Italy12
412014Bjugn Norway12
422015Warsaw Poland16
432016Changchun China16
442017Helsinki Finland16
452018Salt Lake City United States16
462019Baselga di Pinè Italy16
472020Tomaszów Mazowiecki Poland16
2021[1]Hachinohe Japan0
482022Innsbruck Austria16

List of medallists (boys)

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1972Lisleby Yuri Kondakov Nikolay Kuzmenko Terje Andersen
1973Assen Jan Heida Nikolaj Kuzmenko Kay Stenshjemmet
1974Cortina d'Ampezzo Manfred Winter Jan de Vries Jan Miętus
1975Strömsund Masayuki Kawahara Jan de Vries Joop Pasman
1976Madonna di Campiglio Lee Young-ha Eric Heiden Jan de Vries
1977Inzell Eric Heiden Jan Junell Hilbert van der Duim
1978Montreal Eric Heiden Vitaliy Zazerskiy Tom Erik Oxholm
1979Grenoble Tomas Gustafson Andreas Ehrig Craig Kressler
1980Assen Tomas Gustafson Craig Kressler Sergej Berezin
1981Elverum Bjørn Nyland Jean Pichette Jörg Mademann
1982Innsbruck Geir Karlstad Igor Zhelezovski Jean Pichette
1983Sarajevo Andrej Bobrov Viatsjeslav Vidov Hansjörg Baltes
1984Assen Valeri Guk Alexandr Klimov Bronislav Snetkov
1985Røros Valeri Guk Ildar Garaev Bronislav Snetkov
1986Sainte-Foy Bronislav Snetkov Ildar Garaev Takuya Nakamura
1987Strömsund Masahiko Omura Naoki Kotake Michael Spielmann
1988Seoul Michael Spielmann Cor-Jan Smulders Naoki Kotake
1989Kiev Andrej Anufrienko Rintje Ritsma Naoki Kotake
1990Obihiro Falko Zandstra Ådne Søndrål Arjan Schreuder
1991Calgary Falko Zandstra Sergey Baryshev Keiji Shirahata
1992Warsaw Jeroen Straathof Hiroyuki Noake Jakko Jan Leeuwangh
1993Baselga di Pinè Brian Smith Ids Postma Keiji Shirahata
1994Berlin Jan Bos Marco Kramer Shinya Tanaka
1995Seinäjoki Bob de Jong Mark Knoll Yusuke Imai
1996Calgary Bob de Jong Mark Knoll Mitsuru Watanabe
1997Butte Jelmer Beulenkamp André Vreugdenhil Gijs Buitelaar
1998Roseville Dmitry Shepel Mark Tuitert Bjarne Rykkje
1999Geithus Mark Tuitert Yuri Solinger Choi Jae-bong
2000Seinäjoki Johan Röjler Takaharu Nakajima Jan Friesinger
2001Groningen Shingo Doi Mun Jun Yeo Sang-yeop
2002Collalbo Beorn Nijenhuis Ivan Skobrev Remco olde Heuvel
2003Kushiro Remco olde Heuvel Robert Lehmann Lee Seung-hwan
2004Roseville Justin Warsylewicz Sven Kramer Yeo Sang-yeop
2005Seinäjoki Sven Kramer Wouter olde Heuvel Håvard Bøkko
2006Erfurt Håvard Bøkko Wouter olde Heuvel Shingo Hashibami
2007Innsbruck Sjoerd de Vries Tim Roelofsen Trevor Marsicano
2008Changchun Jan Blokhuijsen Koen Verweij Berden de Vries
2009Zakopane Koen Verweij Jonathan Kuck Brian Hansen
2010Moscow Koen Verweij Brian Hansen Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
2011Seinäjoki Sverre Lunde Pedersen Simen Spieler Nilsen Kristian Reistad Fredriksen
2012Obihiro Sverre Lunde Pedersen Thomas Krol Simen Spieler Nilsen
2013Collalbo Seo Jeong-su Simen Spieler Nilsen Andrea Giovannini
2014Bjugn Patrick Roest Willem Hoolwerf Emery Lehman
2015Warsaw Patrick Roest Kim Min-seok Marcel Bosker
2016Changchun Benjamin Donnelly Kim Min-seok Marcel Bosker
2017Helsinki Chris Huizinga Allan Dahl Johansson Tyson Langelaar
2018Salt Lake City Allan Dahl Johansson Tyson Langelaar Francesco Betti
2019Baselga di Pinè Chung Jae-won Stepan Chistiakov Francesco Betti
2020Tomaszów Mazowiecki Stepan Chistiakov Chung Jae-won Pavel Taran

List of medallists (girls)

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1973Assen Sylvia Burka Froukje Jongsma Kay Lunda
1974Cortina d'Ampezzo Erwina Ryś-Ferens Tatyana Fradina Tatyana Timoshina
1975Strömsund Heike Lange Erwina Ryś-Ferens Pietje Postma
1976Madonna di Campiglio Liz Appleby Beth Heiden Katrin Lorenz
1977Inzell Kim Kostron Beth Heiden Bjørg Eva Jensen
1978Montreal Beth Heiden Bjørg Eva Jensen Ines Bautzmann
1979Grenoble Beth Heiden Bjørg Eva Jensen Ria Visser
1980Assen Bjørg Eva Jensen Sarah Docter Ria Visser
1981Elverum Sarah Docter Elke Wirsing Yvonne van Gennip
1982Innsbruck Angela Stahnke Yvonne van Gennip Seiko Hashimoto
1983Sarajevo Angela Stahnke Seiko Hashimoto Sjouke Hoffmann
1984Assen Angela Stahnke Galina Voilochnikova Song Hwa-son
1985Røros Cornelia Dick Ljudmila Tuberozova Monique Garbrecht
1986Sainte-Foy Monique Garbrecht Anja Ulbricht Ljudmila Tuberozova
1987Strömsund Monique Garbrecht Anja Ulbricht Silke Luding
1988Seoul Emi Tanaka Claudia Pechstein Shiho Kusunose
1989Kiev Ulrike Adeberg Anke Baier Sandra Zwolle
1990Obihiro Ulrike Adeberg Anke Baier Takako Tetsuda
1991Calgary Anke Baier Svetlana Bazhanova Sabine Völker
1992Warsaw Nami Nemoto Sabine Völker Tatyana Trapeznikova
1993Baselga di Pinè Franziska Schenk Mie Shimizu Maki Tabata
1994Berlin Mie Shimizu Anni Friesinger Marianne Timmer
1995Seinäjoki Becky Sundstrom Anni Friesinger Chris Scheels
1996Calgary Anni Friesinger Renate Groenewold Aki Tonoike
1997Butte Kirstin Holum Baek Eun-bi Kanae Kobayashi
1998Roseville Aki Tonoike Catherine Raney Frijke Schaafsma
1999Geithus Helen van Goozen Yuri Obara Keiko Taguchi
2000Seinäjoki Frédérique Ankoné Wieteke Cramer Heike Hartmann
2001Groningen Frédérique Ankoné Heike Hartmann Elma de Vries
2002Collalbo Elma de Vries Eriko Ishino Judith Hesse
2003Kushiro Shannon Rempel Eriko Ishino Maria Lamb
2004Roseville Eriko Ishino Ireen Wüst Shannon Rempel
2005Seinäjoki Ireen Wüst Annette Gerritsen Lee Sang-hwa
2006Erfurt Kim Yoo-rim Martina Sáblíková Lee Ju-yeon
2007Innsbruck Noh Seon-yeong Laurine van Riessen Fu Chunyan
2008Changchun Marrit Leenstra Justine L'Heureux Jorieke van der Geest
2009Zakopane Roxanne van Hemert Yvonne Nauta Katarzyna Woźniak
2010Moscow Lotte van Beek Hege Bøkko Karolína Erbanová
2011Seinäjoki Karolína Erbanová Pien Keulstra Lotte van Beek
2012Obihiro Miho Takagi Karolína Erbanová Kim Bo-reum
2013Collalbo Miho Takagi Antoinette de Jong Kaitlyn McGregor
2014Bjugn Antoinette de Jong Melissa Wijfje Elizaveta Kazelina
2015Warsaw Melissa Wijfje Sanneke de Neeling Elizaveta Kazelina
2016Changchun Elizaveta Kazelina Mei Han Park Ji-woo
2017Helsinki Jutta Leerdam Joy Beune Sanne in 't Hof
2018Salt Lake City Joy Beune Jutta Leerdam Elisa Dul
2019Baselga di Pinè Femke Kok Karolina Bosiek Ragna Wiklund
2020Tomaszów Mazowiecki Femke Kok Robin Groot Alexa Scott


See also

References

  1. The 2021 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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