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The '''2012 World Allround Speed Skating Championships''' took place on 17 and 18 February 2012, at the [[Krylatskoje Sport Complex]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. |
The '''2012 World Allround Speed Skating Championships''' took place on 17 and 18 February 2012, at the [[Krylatskoje Sport Complex]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. |
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Defending champions were [[Ireen Wüst]] ({{flagicon|NED}}) and [[Ivan Skobrev]] ({{flagicon|RUS}}). '''[[Ireen Wüst]]''' succeeded to prolong the title. For [[Ireen Wüst]] it became her '''third world allround title'''. '''[[Sven Kramer]]''' became world allround champion for the '''fifth time'''. Only [[Oscar Mathisen]] and [[Clas Thunberg]] won five titles (see [[World Allround Speed Skating Championships#Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person|Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person]]). |
Defending champions were [[Ireen Wüst]] ({{flagicon|NED}}) and [[Ivan Skobrev]] ({{flagicon|RUS}}). '''[[Ireen Wüst]]''' succeeded to prolong the title. For [[Ireen Wüst]] it became her '''third world allround title'''. '''[[Sven Kramer]]''' became world allround champion for the '''fifth time'''. Only [[Oscar Mathisen]] ({{flagicon|NOR}}) and [[Clas Thunberg]] ({{flagicon|FIN}}) won five titles (see [[World Allround Speed Skating Championships#Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person|Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person]]). |
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== Women championships == |
== Women championships == |
Revision as of 07:40, 7 March 2012
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Venue | Krylatskoje Sport Complex, Moscow, Russia | ||||||||||||
Dates | 18-19 February 2012 | ||||||||||||
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The 2012 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place on 17 and 18 February 2012, at the Krylatskoje Sport Complex in Moscow, Russia.
Defending champions were Ireen Wüst () and Ivan Skobrev (). Ireen Wüst succeeded to prolong the title. For Ireen Wüst it became her third world allround title. Sven Kramer became world allround champion for the fifth time. Only Oscar Mathisen () and Clas Thunberg () won five titles (see Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person).
Women championships
1500 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[3] |
5000 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[4] |
Allround Results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 3000m | 1500m | 5000m | Points |
Ireen Wüst | Netherlands | 39.36 (3) | 4:02.69 (2) | 1:56.98 (2) | 7:02.39 (2) | 161.050 | |
Martina Sábliková | Czech Republic | 40.31 (14) | 4:01.80 (1) | 1:58.16 (4) | 6:58.74 (1) | 161.870 | |
Christine Nesbitt | Canada | 38.30 (1) | 4:09.55 (6) | 1:55.95 (1) | 7:18.19 (8) | 162.360 | |
4 | Linda de Vries | Netherlands | 39.79 (6) | 4:07.06 (3) | 1:58.86 (7) | 7:08.09 (3) | 163.395 |
5 | Cindy Klassen | Canada | 40.02 (11) | 4:07.50 (5) | 1:57.61 (3) | 7:09.23 (4) | 163.396 |
6 | Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 40.32 (15) | 4:07.14 (4) | 1:59.20 (9) | 7:11.08 (5) | 164.351 |
7 | Ida Njåtun | Norway | 39.87 (7) | 4:11.02 (8) | 1:58.26 (5) | 7:19.62 (10) | 165.088 |
8 | Brittany Schussler | Canada | 39.92 (8) | 4:09.82 (7) | 1:59.49 (11) | 7:19.59 (9) | 165.345 |
9 | Jorien Voorhuis | Netherlands | 40.33 (16) | 4:12.47 (11) | 1:59.03 (8) | 7:14.86 (7) | 165.570 |
10 | Yekaterina Lobysheva | Russia | 38.95 (2) | 4:13.39 (13) | 2:00.39 (15) | 7:26.30 (11) | 165.941 |
11 | Jilleanne Rookard | United States | 39.93 (9) | 4:12.22 (10) | 2:01.16 (17) | 7:31.28 (12) | 167.480 |
12 | Park Do-Yeong | South Korea | 41.58 (21) | 4:11.91 (9) | 2:03.10 (22) | 7:13.64 (6) | 167.962 |
NQ13 | Marrit Leenstra | Netherlands | 40.00 (10) | 4:15.33 (18) | 1:58.43 (6) | 122.031 | |
NQ14 | Miho Takagi | Japan | 39.52 (4) | 4:14.92 (17) | 2:00.29 (14) | 122.102 | |
NQ15 | Yuliya Skokova | Russia | 39.72 (5) | 4:18.48 (23) | 1:59.53 (12) | 122.643 | |
NQ16 | Hege Bøkko | Norway | 40.15 (12) | 4:15.36 (19) | 2:00.02 (13) | 122.716 | |
NQ17 | Natalia Czerwonka | Poland | 40.40 (18) | 4:12.77 (12) | 2:00.89 (16) | 122.824 | |
NQ18 | Olga Graf | Russia | 40.38 (17) | 4:15.84 (20) | 1:59.44 (10) | 122.833 | |
NQ19 | Ayaka Kikuchi | Japan | 40.16 (13) | 4:13.64 (14) | 2:01.78 (18) | 123.026 | |
NQ20 | Shiho Ishizawa | Japan | 40.54 (19) | 4:14.40 (16) | 2:03.14 (23) | 123.986 | |
NQ21 | Katarzyna Woźniak | Poland | 40.72 (20) | 4:16.04 (21) | 2:02.32 (19) | 124.166 | |
NQ22 | Isabell Ost | Germany | 41.75 (24) | 4:13.66 (15) | 2:02.34 (20) | 124.806 | |
NQ23 | Nicole Garrido | Canada | 41.64 (23) | 4:16.66 (22) | 2:02.90 (21) | 125.382 | |
NQ24 | Maria Lamb | United States | 41.62 (22) | 4:28.54 (24) | 2:06.12 (24) | 128.416 |
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000m (only the best 12 are qualified)
Note: Marrit Leenstra did qualify for the 5000m but withdrew, Jilleanne Rookard took her place
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[5]
Men championships
500 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[6] |
5000 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[7] |
1500 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[8] |
10000 meter
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[9] |
Allround Results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10000m | Points |
Sven Kramer | Netherlands | 36.70 (8) | 6:14.23 (1) | 1:47.30 (4) | 13:08.76 (1) | 149.327 | |
Jan Blokhuijsen | Netherlands | 36.56 (7) | 6:16.99 (2) | 1:47.22 (3) | 13:12.31 (2) | 149.614 | |
Koen Verweij | Netherlands | 36.26 (2) | 6:20.70 (4) | 1:47.67 (6) | 13:17.31 (5) | 150.085 | |
4 | Håvard Bøkko | Norway | 36.47 (5) | 6:22.21 (5) | 1:46.82 (1) | 13:16.75 (4) | 150.134 |
5 | Ivan Skobrev | Russia | 37.05 (12) | 6:19.78 (3) | 1:46.94 (2) | 13:13.16 (3) | 150.332 |
6 | Jonathan Kuck | United States | 36.90 (10) | 6:27.15 (8) | 1:48.41 (11) | 13:30.88 (6) | 152.295 |
7 | Haralds Silovs | Latvia | 36.42 (4) | 6:28.26 (9) | 1:47.94 (7) | 13:43.66 (8) | 152.409 |
8 | Sverre Lunde Pedersen | Norway | 37.02 (11) | 6:26.04 (7) | 1:47.45 (5) | 13:43.01 (7) | 152.590 |
9 | Bart Swings | Belgium | 37.55 (17) | 6:29.62 (11) | 1:48.38 (10) | 13:46.23 (9) | 153.949 |
10 | Patrick Beckert | Germany | 37.95 (20) | 6:29.40 (10) | 1:49.31 (13) | 13:47.32 (10) | 154.692 |
11 | Zbigniew Brodka | Poland | 36.24 (1) | 6:41.43 (18) | 1:48.11 (9) | 14:11.40 (11) | 154.989 |
12 | Konrad Niedźwiedzki | Poland | 36.32 (3) | 6:41.36 (17) | 1:48.10 (8) | 14:25.67 (12) | 155.772 |
NQ13 | Jan Szymanski | Poland | 36.52 (6) | 6:38.54 (15) | 1:48.90 (12) | 112.674 | |
NQ14 | Ted-Jan Bloemen | Netherlands | 37.32 (15) | 6:32.83 (14) | 1:49.71 (14) | 113.173 | |
NQ15 | Lee Seung-Hoon | South Korea | 37.36 (16) | 6:31.89 (12) | 1:50.56 (15) | 113.402 | |
NQ16 | Lucas Makowsky | Canada | 36.81 (9) | 6:43.15 (21) | 1:51.17 (16) | 114.181 | |
NQ17 | Shane Dobbin | New Zealand | 38.21 (21) | 6:31.95 (13) | 1:51.82 (17) | 114.678 | |
NQ18 | Joshua Wood | United States | 37.26 (14) | 6:52.83 (24) | 1:52.21 (19) | 115.946 | |
NQ19 | Justin Warsylewicz | Canada | 37.65 (18) | 6:50.47 (23) | 1:51.88 (18) | 115.990 | |
NQ20 | Jordan Belchos | Canada | 38.48 (23) | 6:42.61 (19) | 1:52.23 (20) | 116.151 | |
NQ21 | Stefan Waples | Canada | 37.79 (19) | 6:48.36 (22) | 1:53.28 (21) | 116.386 | |
NQ22 | Patrick Meek | United States | 39.26 (24) | 6:42.63 (20) | 1:53.52 (22) | 117.363 | |
NQ23 | Hiroki Hirako | Japan | 38.21 (21) | 6:39.86 (16) | 1:59.81 (23) | 118.132 | |
NQ24 | Alexis Contin | France | 37.14 (13) | 6:24.69 (6) | DQ (24) | 75.609 |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
Source: live.ISUresults.eu[10]
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:
- Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
- 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.
References
- ^ "Result 500m Ladies". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 3000m Ladies". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 1500m Ladies". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 5000m Ladies". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Classification Ladies". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 500m Men". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 5000m Men". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 1500m Men". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Result 10000m Men". Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ^ "Classification Men". Retrieved 5 March 2012.