Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships
VenueSavalen kunstisbane, Savalen. Norway
Dates3–4 March
Competitors26 from 14 nations
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gunda Niemann  GER
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lyudmila Prokasheva  KAZ
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Annamarie Thomas  NED

The 56th edition of the Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 3 and 4 March 1995 at the Savalen kunstisbane in Savalen, Norway.[1][2]

26 speed skaters from 14 countries participated. It was the final edition held separately for women. From 1996 onward the men's and women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships would be combined into a single tournament.

Gunda Niemann won the world title ahead of Lyudmila Prokasheva and Annamarie Thomas. It was her fourth world title after 1991, 1992 and 1993.

Distance medals

DistanceGold
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Silver
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bronze
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
500mGunda NiemannEmese HunyadyMoira d'Andrea
3000mGunda NiemannCarla ZijlstraLyudmila Prokasheva
1500mGunda NiemannLyudmila ProkashevaAnnamarie Thomas
5000mGunda NiemannCarla ZijlstraHeike Warnicke-Schalling

Standings

PlaceNamePoints500m3000m1500m5000m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gunda Niemann (GER)171.27641.00 (1)4:24.72 (1)2:03.86 (1)7:28.70 (1)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lyudmila Prokasheva (KAZ)175.20142.68 (9)4:26.13 (3)2:06.15 (2)7:41.16 (4)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Annamarie Thomas (NED)175.54842.25 (5)4:28.44 (6)2:06.62 (3)7:43.52 (5)
4 Emese Hunyady (AUT)175.84241.27 (2)4:30.13 (7)2:08.00 (5)7:48.85 (8)
5 Heike Warnicke-Schalling (GER)177.13843.40 (17)4:27.68 (4)2:09.55 (8)7:39.42 (3)
6 Mie Uehara (JPN)177.30942:73 (11)4:30.83 (8)2:09.25 (7)7:43.58 (6)
7 Claudia Pechstein (GER)178.12042.91 (14)4:31.28 (9)2:09.97 (9)7:46.74 (7)
8 Carla Zijlstra (NED)178.68244.82 (23)4:25.06 (2)2:11.80 (16)7:37.53 (2)
9 Maki Tabata (JPN)179.08542.85(12)4:35.15 (14)2:09.20 (6)7:53.11 (9)
10 Tonny de Jong (NED)179.44543.02 (15)4:32.46 (11)2:10.77 (12)7:54.25 (10)
11 Anette Tønsberg (NOR)180.05242.68 (9)4:32.63 (13)2:12.09 (18)7:59.04 (11)
12 Moira D'Andrea (USA)180.07441.70 (3)4:37.02 (16)2:10.14 (10)8:08.24 (12)
NQ13 Mihaela Dascălu (ROM)132.14942.40 (6)4:35.80 (15)2:11.35 (16)-
NQ14 Becky Sundström (USA)132.26441.97 (4)4:39.23 (20)2:11.27 (14)-
NQ15 Noriko Munekata (JPN)132.46143.37 (16)4:32.47 (12)2:11.04 (13)-
NQ16 Emese Antal (AUT)132.4942.44 (7)4:39.16 (19)2:10.75 (11)8:13.77 (10)
NQ17 Cerasela Hordobețiu (ROM)133.28442.63 (8)4:39.01 (18)2:12.46 (19)-
NQ18 Elena Belci-Dal Farra (ITA)134.84644.28 (22)4:32.04 (10)2:15.68 (23)-
NQ19 Svetlana Vysokova (RUS)134.90443.79 (18)4:38.39 (17)2:14.15 (21)-
NQ20 Chris Scheels (USA)135.50644.22 (21)4:42.42 (21)2:12.65 (20)-
NQ21 Christina Schön (SWE)135.67144.02 (19)4:45.99 (22)2:11.96 (17)-
NQ22 Ingrid Liepa (CAN)136.19942.90 (13)4:51.40 (24)2:14.20 (22)-
NQ23 Svetlana Konstantinova (UKR)138.45344.12 (20)4:51.32 (23)2:17.34 (24)-
NQ24 Isabelle Doucet (CAN)140.05845.23 (24)4:51.59 (25)2:18.69 (25)-
NQ25 Ilonda Lūse (LAT)142:62646.27 (25)4:55.18 (26)2:21.48 (26)-
- Svetlana Bazhanova (RUS)87:333dnf4:28.04 (5)2:07:98 (4)-

See also

References

  1. "WK Allround" (in Dutch). SchaatsStatistieken.nl.
  2. "Event details". data.isuresults.eu. International Skating Union (ISU). Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.

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