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1889 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
International speed skating competition
International speed skating competition
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| event | World Allround Speed Skating Championships |
| image | Pim Mulier.jpg |
| image_size | 200 |
| caption | Pim Mulier |
| Participant of the 1889 World Allround Championships | |
| venue | Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| dates | 8–9 January |
| competitors | 22 |
| nations | 4 |
| goldm | None declared |
| next | 1890 Amsterdam |
Participant of the 1889 World Allround Championships The 1889 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 8 and 9 January at the ice rink Museumplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is the first World Allround Speed Skating Championships, it's unofficial because there was no International Skating Union (ISU is founded in 1892)
Three distances were skated at the World Championship, the ½ mile (850 meter), the 1 mile (1609 meter) and the 2 miles (3219 meter). One became champion if one won all three distances.
The Russian Aleksandr Pansjin didn't win the final at the 2 miles and was not declared as winner due to the rules.
Allround results
| Place | Athlete | Country | ½ mile | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kwalification | ½ mile | |||||||||
| skate-off | ½ mile | |||||||||
| final | 1 mile | |||||||||
| kwalification | 1 mile | |||||||||
| final | 2 mile | |||||||||
| kwalification | 2 mile | |||||||||
| final | ||||||||||
| NC1 | Aleksandr Panshin | 1:24.6 (1) | 1:25.6 (1) | 2:59.0 (1) | 2:58.6 (1) | 6:31.6 (1) | 6:31.0 (2) | |||
| NC2 | Joe Donoghue | [[File:Flag of the United States (1891-1896).svg | 22px]] United States | 1:35.0 (9)* | 3:05.0 (2) | 3:00.2 (2) | 6:34.2 (2) | 6:24.0 (1) | ||
| NC3 | Klaas Pander | 1:30.8 (2) | 1:30.8 (2) | 3:26.0 (11) | 6:50.0 (4) | 6:46.8 (4) | ||||
| NC4 | George Jurrjens | 1:35.6 (10) | 3:10.3 (3) | 3:07.2 (3) | 6:49.0 (3) | 6:43.2 (3) | ||||
| NC5 | A. Couvée | 1:33.0 (5) | 1:32.2 (2) | 3:19.0 (6) | 7:04.8 (5) | |||||
| NC6 | Louis Tebbutt | 1:34.0 (7) | 3:14.0 (4) | 3:12.4 (4) | 7:07.2 (6) | |||||
| NC7 | C. Venema | 1:33.2 (6) | 3:21.0 (9) | 7:11.0 (7)* | ||||||
| NC8 | G. van Blommestein | 1:41.0 (19) | 3:30.6 (16) | 7:50.0 (9) | ||||||
| NC9 | Jakob de Jong | 1:40.0 (16) | 3:30.2 (15) | 7:35.2 (8) | ||||||
| NC | T. Vethake | 1:44.0 (21) | 3:39.8 (19) | NF | ||||||
| NC | D. Doijer | 1:43.0 (20) | 3:26.8 (12) | NF | ||||||
| NC | Charles Tebbutt | 1:33.0 (4) | 1:32.0 (1) | NF | 3:20.2 (8) | NS | ||||
| NC | Pim Mulier | 1:37.0 (12) | 3:32.0 (18) | NS | ||||||
| NC | R. Broekmeijer | 1:40.0 (16) | 3:18.4 (5) | NS | ||||||
| NC | G. Green | 1:38.0 (15) | 3:28.8 (14) | NS | ||||||
| NC | Willem van Vollenhoven | 1:36.8 (11) | 3:27.0 (13) | NS | ||||||
| NC | Wim de Boer | 1:37.0 (12) | 3:20.0 (7) | NS | ||||||
| NC | James Loveday | 1:34.4 (8) | NS | NS | ||||||
| NC | William Loveday | 1:32.0 (3) | 1:34.0 (3) | 3:21.6 (10) | NS | |||||
| NC | J. van Vollenhoven | 1:40.0 (16) | NS | NS | ||||||
| NC | Foeke Tjalma | 1:37.0 (14)* | NS | NS | ||||||
| NC | P. Ruitinga | NF | 3:31.0 (17) | NS |
: * = Fell : NC = Not classified : NF = Not finished : NS = Not started : DQ = Disqualified Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com
Rules
Three distances have to be skated:
- ½ mile (805 m)
- 1 mile (1609 m)
- 2 miles (3219 m)
One could only win the World Championships by winning at all three distances, so there would be no World Champion if no skater won all three distances.
The winner of the distances was decided by a final of the best four skaters of the distance. If the same time was skated a skate-off is skated to decide the ranking.
Silver and bronze medals were not awarded.
References
References
- "Results of the 1889 World Championship Allround Men". SpeedSkatingStats.com.
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