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Latest revision as of 18:03, 17 May 2024

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Jaap Eden
First official ISU-World Champion
VenueSaltsjöbanen, Stockholm, Sweden
Dates10–11 February
Competitors19 from 6 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Not declared

The 1894 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 10 and 11 February 1894 at the ice rink Saltsjöbanen in Stockholm, Sweden. 19 skaters from six countries participated.[1] It is the first World Allround Speed Skating Championships skated outside off Amsterdam. The Dutch skater Jaap Eden was the defending champion. No new champion was declared because none of the skaters won three distances.

Allround results

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Place Athlete Country 500m 500m
final
5000m 1500m 1500m
final
10000m
NC1 Halvdan Nielsen Norway 54.4 (9) 10:01.0 (2) 2:56.8 (7) 19:43.8 (2)
NC2 Sergey Puresev  Russia 55.8 (12) 10:19.0 (3) 2:52.6 (5) 20:28.6 (4)
NC3 Frithjof Ericson Sweden 56.6 (14) 10:21.6 (4) 3:02.4 (10) 20:08.8 (3)
NC4 Mauritz Callin Sweden 53.4 (8) 10:22.6 (5) 3:06.2 (13)* 20:43.4 (6)
NC5 John Larsson Sweden 55.0 (10) 10:49.2 (9) 2:58.8 (9) 20:35.0 (5)
NC6 Gustaf Johansson Sweden 55.4 (11) 10:44.0 (8) 2:58.6 (8) 20:45.4 (7)
NC7 James Aveling  United Kingdom 56.0 (13) 11:02.8 (11) 3:06.8 (15) 21:51.0 (12)
NC8 Fredrik Gölin Sweden 59.2 (17) 10:54.2 (10) 3:06.0 (12) 21:48.4 (11)
NC Einar Halvorsen Norway 51.8 (5) 9:32.0 (1) 2:45.8 (2) 2:35.6 (1) NS
NC Peder Østlund Norway 51.0 (2) 52.2 (4) 10:25.6 (6) 2:48.4 (3) 2:48.2 (3) NS
NC Sven Bodee Sweden 58.2 (16) 10:31.0 (7) NF 20:55.0 (8)
NC Josef Jahnzon Sweden 1:04.8 (18)* 11:08.0 (11) NS NS
NC Jaap Eden  Netherlands 51.4 (3) 50.4 (2) NF 2:45.2 (1) 2:36.2 (2) 19:12.4 (1)
NC Alfred Næss Norway 50.4 (1) 51.4 (3) NS 2:55.4 (6) NS
NC Oskar Fredriksen Norway 51.4 (3) 50.4 (1) NS 2:49.8 (4) 2:49.8 (4) NF
NC Gustaf Gustafsson Sweden 52.2 (6) NS 3:03.2 (11) NS
NC Helmer Langborg Sweden 53.0 (7) NS NS NS
NC Johan Lindstedt Finland 56.8 (15) NS 3:06.2 (13) 21:17.6 (10)
NC Gunnar Langborg Sweden NS NS NS NF
* = Fell
NC = Not classified
NF = Not finished
NS = Not started
DQ = Disqualified

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[2]

Rules

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Four distances had to be skated: 500, 1500, 5000 and 10,000 m. One could earn the world title only by winning at least three of the four distances, otherwise the title would be vacant. The winner of the 500 and 1500 meter was decided by a skate off of the best four skaters of the distance. Silver and bronze medals were not awarded.

References

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  1. ^ "Distance Result: World Allround Championships 1894". Speedskating News. February 1894. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Results of the 1894 World Championship Allround Men". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 25 August 2012.