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2000 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2000 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 5–6 February 2000 in the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Pettit National Ice Center
LocationMilwaukee, United States
VenuePettit National Ice Center
Dates5–6 February
Competitors48
Medalist men
Medalist women

Title defenders from the 1999 Championship in the Hamar Vikingskipet were Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Germany) and Rintje Ritsma (Netherlands).

German Claudia Pechstein and Dutchman Gianni Romme became world champion.

Women's tournament edit

24 skaters, 13 from Europe (Germany (4), Netherlands (4), Norway (2), Russia (2) and Austria (1)), 4 from North-America (Canada (3) and the United States (1)), 7 from Asia (Japan (3), China (2), Kazakhstan (1) and South Korea (1)), participated. Seven skaters made their World Championship debut.

Emese Hunyady (4th place) participated in her 15th WC Allround tournament and was the first female to reach this milestone.

Men's championships edit

Allround results edit

Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m
  Gianni Romme   Netherlands 153.277 37.68 (12) 6:26.14 (1) 1:50.36 (4) 13:23.94 (1)
  Ids Postma   Netherlands 155.433 36.56 (3) 6:40.89 (7) 1:50.28 (3) 14:00.48 (9)
  Rintje Ritsma   Netherlands 155.822 37.20 (7) 6:40.70 (6) 1:50.46 (5) 13:54.65 (7)
4 Bart Veldkamp   Belgium 156.072 38.39 (19) 6:36.78 (3) 1:50.90 (7) 13:40.77 (2)
5 Roberto Sighel   Italy 156.380 37.49 (10) 6:40.50 (5) 1:51.22 (8) 13:55.35 (8)
6 Keiji Shirahata   Japan 156.701 38.08 (16) 6:38.88 (4) 1:52.42 (14) 13:45.20 (4)
7 Hiroyuki Noake   Japan 156.771 37.11 (6) 6:42.73 (9) 1:50.60 (6) 14:10.45 (10)
8 Frank Dittrich   Germany 157.839 39.08 (23) 6:36.02 (2) 1:54.17 (22) 13:42.03 (3)
9 Kevin Marshall   Canada 157.914 37.20 (7) 6:46.01 (14) 1:51.78 (10) 14:17.07 (11)
10 Ådne Søndrål   Norway 158.108 36.08 (2) 6:54.08 (22) 1:47.82 (1) 14:53.41 *(12)
11 Knut Morgenstern   Germany 158.354 38.30 (18) 6:42.68 (8) 1:55.09 (23) 13:48.46 (5)
12 Martin Feigenwinter   Switzerland 161.339 40.35 (24) 6:43.00 (10) 1:57.06 (24) 13:53.38 (6)
NQ13 Sergej Tsibenko   Kazakhstan 115.564 37.34 (9) 6:49.54 (19) 1:51.81 (11)
NQ14 Derek Parra   United States 115.630 37.49 (10) 6:46.34 (15) 1:52.52 (15)
NQ15 Eskil Ervik   Norway 115.674 37.76 (13) 6:47.74 (18) 1:51.42 (9)
NQ16 K. C. Boutiette   United States 115.856 37.09 (5) 6:49.63 (20) 1:53.41 (19)
NQ17 Steven Elm   Canada 116.004 37.81 (14) 6:46.74 (16) 1:52.56 (16)
NQ18 Mark Knoll   Canada 116.376 38.08 (16) 6:45.16 (12) 1:53.34 (18)
NQ19 Vadim Sayutin   Russia 116.463 38.69 (21) 6:43.13 (11) 1:52.38 (13)
NQ20 Petter Andersen   Norway 116.490 36.68 (4) 7:13.80 *(23) 1:49.29 (2)
NQ21 Takahiro Nozaki   Japan 116.640 37.93 (15) 6:51.64 (21) 1:52.64 (17)
NQ22 Paweł Zygmunt   Poland 117.103 38.70 (22) 6:45.43 (13) 1:53.58 (20)
NQ23 Marnix ten Kortenaar   Austria 117.256 38.62 (20) 6:47.13 (17) 1:53.77 (21)
NQ24 Choi Jae-bong   South Korea 117.439 36.01 (1) 7:21.29 (24) 1:51.90 (12)
bold indicates championships record
* = with fall
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
NF = not finished
NS = not started
DQ = disqualified

Women's championships edit

Allround results edit

Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m
  Claudia Pechstein   Germany 163.830 40.18 (4) 4:06.44 (1) 1:59.97 (2) 7:05.87 (2)
  Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann   Germany 163.985 40.43 (8) 4:06.83 (2) 2:00.62 (3) 7:02.11 (1)
  Maki Tabata   Japan 165.296 39.68 (2) 4:13.79 (3) 1:59.52 (1) 7:14.78 (3)
4 Emese Hunyady   Austria 168.287 39.78 (3) 4:16.43 (7) 2:01.12 (6) 7:33.96 (11)
5 Renate Groenewold   Netherlands 168.688 41.44 (18) 4:14.83 (4) 2:01.22 (7) 7:23.71 (5)
6 Tonny de Jong   Netherlands 168.698 40.40 (7) 4:17.27 (10) 2:02.52 (12) 7:25.80 (6)
7 Svetlana Bazhanova   Russia 168.883 41.09 (16) 4:15.85 (5) 2:01.34 (8) 7:27.06 (7)
8 Song Li   China 168.914 40.28 (5) 4:19.12 (14) 2:01.11 (5) 7:30.78 (10)
9 Cindy Overland   Canada 169.272 41.13 (17) 4:16.67 (9) 2:01.93 (11) 7:27.21 (8)
10 Annamarie Thomas   Netherlands 169.681 40.46 (9) 4:18.17 (11) 2:01.08 (4) 7:38.33 (12)
11 Lyudmila Prokasheva   Kazakhstan 170.547 41.81 (21) 4:16.50 (8) 2:03.00 (15) 7:29.87 (9)
12 Anni Friesinger   Germany 216.341 1:29.48 *(24) 4:16.29 (6) 2:01.57 (9) 7:16.23 (4)
NQ13 Cindy Klassen   Canada 124.666 40.51 (10) 4:18.46 (13) 2:03.24 (16)
NQ14 Marieke Wijsman   Netherlands 124.737 40.30 (6) 4:23.35 (19) 2:01.64 (10)
NQ15 Varvara Barysheva   Russia 124.882 40.84 (13) 4:19.18 (15) 2:02.54 (13)
NQ16 Jennifer Rodriguez   United States 125.457 40.86 (14) 4:21.97 (18) 2:02.81 (14)
NQ17 Daniela Anschütz   Germany 126.352 41.71 (19) 4:20.68 (17) 2:03.59 (17)
NQ18 Kristina Groves   Canada 126.436 41.95 (22) 4:18.24 (12) 2:04.34 (18)
NQ19 Edel Therese Høiseth   Norway 126.489 39.48 (1) 4:32.30 (24) 2:04.88 (19)
NQ20 Gao Yang   China 126.573 40.60 (12) 4:25.26 (20) 2:05.29 (21)
NQ21 Aki Narita   Japan 127.163 41.74 (20) 4:20.12 (16) 2:06.21 (22)
NQ22 Chiharu Nozaki   Japan 127.357 40.99 (15) 4:28.09 (21) 2:05.06 (20)
NQ23 Baek Eun-bi   South Korea 130.967 42.01 (23) 4:29.47 (22) 2:12.14 (23)
NQ24 Ellen Kathrine Lie   Norway 138.214 40.57 (11) 4:31.07 (23) 2:37.40 *(24)
* = with fall
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
NF = not finished
NS = not started
DQ = disqualified

Rules edit

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.

References edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2000 World Allround Speed Skating Championships news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message The 2000 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 5 6 February 2000 in the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee World Allround Speed Skating ChampionshipsPettit National Ice CenterLocationMilwaukee United StatesVenuePettit National Ice CenterDates5 6 FebruaryCompetitors48Medalist menGianni Romme NEDRintje Ritsma NEDIds Postma NEDMedalist womenClaudia Pechstein GERGunda Niemann Stirnemann GERMaki Tabata JPN 1999 Hamar2001 Budapest Title defenders from the 1999 Championship in the Hamar Vikingskipet were Gunda Niemann Stirnemann Germany and Rintje Ritsma Netherlands German Claudia Pechstein and Dutchman Gianni Romme became world champion Contents 1 Women s tournament 2 Men s championships 2 1 Allround results 3 Women s championships 3 1 Allround results 4 Rules 5 ReferencesWomen s tournament edit24 skaters 13 from Europe Germany 4 Netherlands 4 Norway 2 Russia 2 and Austria 1 4 from North America Canada 3 and the United States 1 7 from Asia Japan 3 China 2 Kazakhstan 1 and South Korea 1 participated Seven skaters made their World Championship debut Emese Hunyady 4th place participated in her 15th WC Allround tournament and was the first female to reach this milestone Men s championships editAllround results edit Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m nbsp Gianni Romme nbsp Netherlands 153 277 37 68 12 6 26 14 1 1 50 36 4 13 23 94 1 nbsp Ids Postma nbsp Netherlands 155 433 36 56 3 6 40 89 7 1 50 28 3 14 00 48 9 nbsp Rintje Ritsma nbsp Netherlands 155 822 37 20 7 6 40 70 6 1 50 46 5 13 54 65 7 4 Bart Veldkamp nbsp Belgium 156 072 38 39 19 6 36 78 3 1 50 90 7 13 40 77 2 5 Roberto Sighel nbsp Italy 156 380 37 49 10 6 40 50 5 1 51 22 8 13 55 35 8 6 Keiji Shirahata nbsp Japan 156 701 38 08 16 6 38 88 4 1 52 42 14 13 45 20 4 7 Hiroyuki Noake nbsp Japan 156 771 37 11 6 6 42 73 9 1 50 60 6 14 10 45 10 8 Frank Dittrich nbsp Germany 157 839 39 08 23 6 36 02 2 1 54 17 22 13 42 03 3 9 Kevin Marshall nbsp Canada 157 914 37 20 7 6 46 01 14 1 51 78 10 14 17 07 11 10 Adne Sondral nbsp Norway 158 108 36 08 2 6 54 08 22 1 47 82 1 14 53 41 12 11 Knut Morgenstern nbsp Germany 158 354 38 30 18 6 42 68 8 1 55 09 23 13 48 46 5 12 Martin Feigenwinter nbsp Switzerland 161 339 40 35 24 6 43 00 10 1 57 06 24 13 53 38 6 NQ13 Sergej Tsibenko nbsp Kazakhstan 115 564 37 34 9 6 49 54 19 1 51 81 11 NQ14 Derek Parra nbsp United States 115 630 37 49 10 6 46 34 15 1 52 52 15 NQ15 Eskil Ervik nbsp Norway 115 674 37 76 13 6 47 74 18 1 51 42 9 NQ16 K C Boutiette nbsp United States 115 856 37 09 5 6 49 63 20 1 53 41 19 NQ17 Steven Elm nbsp Canada 116 004 37 81 14 6 46 74 16 1 52 56 16 NQ18 Mark Knoll nbsp Canada 116 376 38 08 16 6 45 16 12 1 53 34 18 NQ19 Vadim Sayutin nbsp Russia 116 463 38 69 21 6 43 13 11 1 52 38 13 NQ20 Petter Andersen nbsp Norway 116 490 36 68 4 7 13 80 23 1 49 29 2 NQ21 Takahiro Nozaki nbsp Japan 116 640 37 93 15 6 51 64 21 1 52 64 17 NQ22 Pawel Zygmunt nbsp Poland 117 103 38 70 22 6 45 43 13 1 53 58 20 NQ23 Marnix ten Kortenaar nbsp Austria 117 256 38 62 20 6 47 13 17 1 53 77 21 NQ24 Choi Jae bong nbsp South Korea 117 439 36 01 1 7 21 29 24 1 51 90 12 bold indicates championships record with fall NQ Not qualified for the 10000 m only the best 12 are qualified NF not finished NS not started DQ disqualifiedWomen s championships editAllround results edit Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Germany 163 830 40 18 4 4 06 44 1 1 59 97 2 7 05 87 2 nbsp Gunda Niemann Stirnemann nbsp Germany 163 985 40 43 8 4 06 83 2 2 00 62 3 7 02 11 1 nbsp Maki Tabata nbsp Japan 165 296 39 68 2 4 13 79 3 1 59 52 1 7 14 78 3 4 Emese Hunyady nbsp Austria 168 287 39 78 3 4 16 43 7 2 01 12 6 7 33 96 11 5 Renate Groenewold nbsp Netherlands 168 688 41 44 18 4 14 83 4 2 01 22 7 7 23 71 5 6 Tonny de Jong nbsp Netherlands 168 698 40 40 7 4 17 27 10 2 02 52 12 7 25 80 6 7 Svetlana Bazhanova nbsp Russia 168 883 41 09 16 4 15 85 5 2 01 34 8 7 27 06 7 8 Song Li nbsp China 168 914 40 28 5 4 19 12 14 2 01 11 5 7 30 78 10 9 Cindy Overland nbsp Canada 169 272 41 13 17 4 16 67 9 2 01 93 11 7 27 21 8 10 Annamarie Thomas nbsp Netherlands 169 681 40 46 9 4 18 17 11 2 01 08 4 7 38 33 12 11 Lyudmila Prokasheva nbsp Kazakhstan 170 547 41 81 21 4 16 50 8 2 03 00 15 7 29 87 9 12 Anni Friesinger nbsp Germany 216 341 1 29 48 24 4 16 29 6 2 01 57 9 7 16 23 4 NQ13 Cindy Klassen nbsp Canada 124 666 40 51 10 4 18 46 13 2 03 24 16 NQ14 Marieke Wijsman nbsp Netherlands 124 737 40 30 6 4 23 35 19 2 01 64 10 NQ15 Varvara Barysheva nbsp Russia 124 882 40 84 13 4 19 18 15 2 02 54 13 NQ16 Jennifer Rodriguez nbsp United States 125 457 40 86 14 4 21 97 18 2 02 81 14 NQ17 Daniela Anschutz nbsp Germany 126 352 41 71 19 4 20 68 17 2 03 59 17 NQ18 Kristina Groves nbsp Canada 126 436 41 95 22 4 18 24 12 2 04 34 18 NQ19 Edel Therese Hoiseth nbsp Norway 126 489 39 48 1 4 32 30 24 2 04 88 19 NQ20 Gao Yang nbsp China 126 573 40 60 12 4 25 26 20 2 05 29 21 NQ21 Aki Narita nbsp Japan 127 163 41 74 20 4 20 12 16 2 06 21 22 NQ22 Chiharu Nozaki nbsp Japan 127 357 40 99 15 4 28 09 21 2 05 06 20 NQ23 Baek Eun bi nbsp South Korea 130 967 42 01 23 4 29 47 22 2 12 14 23 NQ24 Ellen Kathrine Lie nbsp Norway 138 214 40 57 11 4 31 07 23 2 37 40 24 with fall NQ Not qualified for the 5000 m only the best 12 are qualified NF not finished NS not started DQ disqualifiedRules editAll 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 editResults on Speedskatingnews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 World Allround Speed Skating Championships amp oldid 1220878834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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