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1999 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

International speed skating competition


International speed skating competition

FieldValue
eventWorld Allround Speed Skating Championships
imageVikingskipet-Hamar.jpg
captionVikingskipet
venueVikingskipet, Hamar
dates6–7 February
competitors48
nations11
goldmRintje Ritsma
silvermVadim Sayutin
bronzemEskil Ervik
goldmNationNED
silvermNationRUS
bronzemNationNOR
goldwGunda Niemann-Stirnemann
silverwClaudia Pechstein
bronzewTonny de Jong
goldwNationGER
silverwNationGER
bronzewNationNED
prev1998 Heerenveen
next2000 Milwaukee

The 1999 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 6–7 February 1999 in the Vikingskipet arena in Hamar, Norway.

It was the first tournament with 24 participants.

Title defenders were the 1998 world champions Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Ids Postma from the Netherlands.

Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Rintje Ritsma from the Netherlands became world champions.

Men's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m5000 m1500 m10000 m
Rintje Ritsma152.651 WR36.51 (4)6:30.38 (6)1:48.69 (2)13:37.47 (4)
Vadim Sayutin153.36037.71 (14)6:27.50 (1)1:49.32 (4)13:29.21 (2)
Eskil Ervik154.17637.54 (13)6:29.22 (2)1:49.59 (5)13:43.68 (6)
4Roberto Sighel154.23837.25 (9)6:30.28 (4)1:50.28 (10)13:44.01 (7)
5Bart Veldkamp154.80838.10 (20)6:31.45 (7)1:51.46 (18)13:28.20 (1)
6Ådne Søndrål154.80936.43 (3)6:40.53 (18)1:47.01 (1)14:13.13 (12)
7Martin Hersman155.00036.63 (6)6:39.56 (13)1:49.03 (3)14:01.42 (9)
8Christian Breuer155.03436.29 (1)6:40.74 (19)1:49.74 (7)14:01.80 (10)
9K. C. Boutiette155.71036.76 (7)6:39.34 (12)1:49.99 (9)14:07.06 (11)
10Frank Dittrich155.92638.73 (23)6:30.35 (5)1:52.55 (22)13:32.91 (3)
11Steven Elm156.04837.83 (17)6:36.56 (9)1:49.91 (8)13:58.52 (8)
12Kjell Storelid156.14738.86 (24)6:30.05 (3)1:52.19 (21)13:37.73 (5)
NQ13Kevin Marshall113.21136.62 (5)6:40.45 (16)1:49.64 (6)
NQ14Takahiro Nozaki114.37637.48 (10)6:39.63 (14)1:50.80 (13)
NQ15Dmitry Shepel114.45837.77 (15)6:37.78 (10)1:50.73 (11)
NQ16Keiji Shirahata114.50837.51 (11)6:40.52 (17)1:50.84 (14)
NQ17Marnix ten Kortenaar114.67438.17 (21)6:35.88 (8)1:50.75 (12)
NQ18Mamoru Ishioka114.66937.10 (8)6:42.09 (21)1:52.08 (19)
NQ19Dustin Molicki115.20838.31 (22)6:39.32 (11)1:50.90 (15)
NQ20Derek Parra115.20937.51 (11)6:46.36 (23)1:51.19 (17)
NQ21Dominique Gravel115.64538.06 (19)6:42.25 (22)1:52.08 (19)
NQ22Stefano Donagrandi115.75137.95 (18)6:40.81 (20)1:53.16 (23f)
NQ23Hiroyuki Noake128.59736.29 (1)6:39.71 (15)2:37.01 (24f)
DQ2Maurizio De Monte74.84337.80 (16)6:47.09 (DQ)1:51.13 (16)

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

bold signifies championship record.

Women's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m3000 m1500 m5000 m
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann161.479 WR40.34 (7)4:02.01 (1)1:57.24 (2)6:57.24 (1) WR
Claudia Pechstein162.93540.50 (8)4:04.46 (2)1:57.92 (4)7:03.86 (2)
Tonny de Jong163.78039.96 (4)4:08.98 (4)1:58.22 (5)7:09.18 (4)
4Annamarie Thomas164.41139.82 (1)4:11.45 (8)1:56.96 (1)7:16.97 (8)
5Emese Hunyady164.88539.93 (3)4:10.89 (6)1:57.51 (3)7:19.70 (9)
6Barbara de Loor165.04340.79 (13)4:08.69 (3)1:59.95 (10)7:08.22 (3)
7Maki Tabata165.09040.11 (6)4:09.49 (5)1:59.26 (9)7:16.46 (5)
8Varvara Barysheva165.87339.99 (5)4:12.62 (11)1:58.84 (7)7:21.67 (11)
9Jennifer Rodriguez166.02239.86 (2)4:13.10 (14)1:59.15 (8)7:22.63 (12)
10Lyudmila Prokasheva166.33341.06 (16)4:12.24 (10)1:58.64 (6)7:16.87 (7)
11Anette Tønsberg167.53640.75 (11)4:12.98 (12)2:01.40 (13)7:21.57 (10)
12Renate Groenewold167.58641.77 (21)4:10.99 (7)2:01.00 (12)7:16.52 (6)
NQ13Cindy Overland122.97740.64 (10)4:13.03 (13)2:00.50 (11)
NQ14Daniela Anschütz123.70440.98 (14)4:13.55 (16)2:01.40 (13)
NQ15Nami Nemoto124.06641.55 (19)4:11.50 (9)2:01.80 (15)
NQ16Eriko Seo124.17841.04 (15)4:14.19 (17)2:02.32 (17)
NQ17Chiharu Nozaki124.25840.52 (9)4:18.63 (20)2:01.90 (16)
NQ18Ulrike Adeberg124.28541.18 (18)4:13.47 (15)2:02.58 (18)
NQ19Kristina Groves125.14141.65 (20)4:15.59 (18)2:02.68 (19)
NQ20Emese Dörfler-Antal125.49040.78 (12)4:22.68 (22)2:02.79 (20)
NQ21Catherine Raney126.29142.54 (22)4:16.65 (19)2:02.93 (21)
NQ22Anna Saveljeva126.43941.14 (17)4:24.88 (24)2:03.46 (22)
NQ23Nicole Slot128.16642.89 (24)4:20.16 (21)2:05.75 (24)
NQ24Sarah Shapiro128.58742.84 (23)4:23.47 (23)2:05.51 (23)

NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified) DQ = disqualified

bold signifies championship record.

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.

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