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2007 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2007 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in the indoor arena Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands on 9–11 February 2007. The Championships were three-day allround events, with the skaters completing four distances before the final championship standings are determined based on the samalog system. The organising body, the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond (KNSB), celebrated its 125-year anniversary with full stands on all three days.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Thialf (Heerenveen)
LocationHeerenveen, Netherlands
VenueThialf
Dates9–11 February
Competitors48
Medalist men
Medalist women

Athletes from the host country, the Netherlands, won both the men's and the women's event; Sven Kramer set a world record on the men's 10,000 metres on his way to the European and World Allround double, while Ireen Wüst won by nearly two points after being narrowly beaten by Martina Sáblíková at the European Championships. For the first time since 1979, the male and female World Champion came from the same country. Defending champion Shani Davis finished sixth after losing time on the two longest distances, while former sprint World Champion Erben Wennemars debuted at the World Allround Championships with a fifth place. Last year's female champion, Cindy Klassen, finished third, a quarter of a point behind Anni Friesinger, who did not compete in 2006.

Men championships edit

500 m edit

World Championships debutant Wennemars won from the last pair, just ahead of Morrison (silver in 2006) and Davis (gold in 2006). European Champion Kramer, who won the bronze medal in 2006, finished fifth, more than a second closer to the lead than in 2006, after setting a new personal best time of 36.41. From the fourth of twelve pairs, 2004 champion Hedrick took the lead with his time of 36.77, but still finished twelfth, nine places down from 2006.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Erben Wennemars (NED) 35.79 1.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 35.790
    Denny Morrison (CAN) 35.81 2.   Denny Morrison (CAN) 35.810
    Shani Davis (USA) 35.84 3.   Shani Davis (USA) 35.840
4.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 36.27 4.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 36.270
5.   Sven Kramer (NED) 36.41 5.   Sven Kramer (NED) 36.410
6.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 36.43 6.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 36.430
7.   Stefan Heythausen (GER) 36.44 7.   Stefan Heythausen (GER) 36.440
8.   Choi Kwun-won (KOR) 36.53 8.   Choi Kwun-won (KOR) 36.530
9.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 36.58 9.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 36.580
10.   Steven Elm (CAN) 36.66 10.   Steven Elm (CAN) 36.660
12.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 36.77 12.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 36.770
15.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 37.13 15.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 37.130
16.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 37.40 16.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 37.400

5000 m edit

In 2006, Kramer had won this distance by a hundredth of a second over Hedrick, and half a second over fourth-placed Davis. Now, Kramer was dominant, clocking a time which Verheijen in the final pair could only come within four seconds of. Davis finished 14 seconds adrift, falling down to third in the overall standings after the first day, while Fabris in second had also lost to Kramer compared to 2006. Ervik, distance fifth in 2006 only a couple of seconds behind Kramer, opened at 1500-metre pace and slowed down considerably, falling all the way down to ninth.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Sven Kramer (NED) 6:12.97 1.   Sven Kramer (NED) 73.707
    Carl Verheijen (NED) 6:16.16 2.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 74.180
    Enrico Fabris (ITA) 6:19.10 3.   Shani Davis (USA) 74.460
4.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 6:20.34 4.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 74.614
5.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 6:20.37 5.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 74.746
6.   Arne Dankers (CAN) 6:24.29 6.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 74.755
7.   Shani Davis (USA) 6:26.20 7.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 75.157
8.   Johan Röjler (SWE) 6:26.96 8.   Denny Morrison (CAN) 75.277
9.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 6:28.21 9.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 75.421
10.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 6:29.65 10.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 76.221
17.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 6:36.59 14.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 76.429

1500 m edit

 
Distance winner Erben Wennemars smiling after the race.

This became Kramer's weakest distance of the championship, weak enough to allow Fabris to catch up in the overall standings before the final distance. The distance between the two before the final distance was 1.26 seconds, half a second more than in Collalbo. Kramer and Fabris skated in the last pair; before that, Wennemars had set a track record with 1:45.19 in the tenth pair. Davis finished fourth, three places down compared to Calgary, and needed to beat Wennemars on the 10,000 to take bronze - while also keeping Verheijen within 12 seconds, though Verheijen had beaten Davis by ten seconds over the half-distance. Hedrick's thirteenth place meant he was not good enough to qualify for the final distance, but his win over Canadian Justin Warsylewicz in the allround total, however, kept Warsylewicz out of the final distance.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Erben Wennemars (NED) 1:45.19 1.   Sven Kramer (NED) 109.440
    Denny Morrison (CAN) 1:45.70 2.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 109.503
    Enrico Fabris (ITA) 1:45.97 3.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 109.818
4.   Shani Davis (USA) 1:46.10 4.   Shani Davis (USA) 109.826
5.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 1:47.18 5.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 110.472
6.   Sven Kramer (NED) 1:47.20 6.   Denny Morrison (CAN) 110.510
7.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 1:47.49 7.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 110.620
8.   Steven Elm (CAN) 1:47.60 8.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 111.267
9.   Stefan Heythausen (GER) 1:47.97 9.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 111.774
10.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 1:48.02 10.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 112.051
11.   Arne Dankers (CAN) 1:48.29 12.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 112.582
12.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 1:48.33 16.   Johan Röjler (SWE) 112.746
13.   Chad Hedrick (USA) 1:48.46 17.   Arne Dankers (CAN) 112.945

10000 m edit

In the final pair, Kramer, who set a world record at the 2006 Championship, now bettered that world record by a second to become the first to skate 10 km below 12:50. Kramer only required to skate 13:12 to become world champion, but in the final pair he and Verheijen were in a class of their own. Verheijen beat Fabris by 15 seconds, but needed to beat him by 19 seconds to take the silver medal, thus the allround podium was identical to that at the European Championships. Ervik finished on the podium on the 10,000 metres for the first time in any race this season, but did not advance significantly in the final standings.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Sven Kramer (NED) 12:49.88 1.   Sven Kramer (NED) 147.934
    Carl Verheijen (NED) 12:55.30 2.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 149.043
    Eskil Ervik (NOR) 13:08.92 3.   Carl Verheijen (NED) 149.237
4.   Enrico Fabris (ITA) 13:10.80 4.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 150.325
5.   Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 13:14.03 5.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 150.601
6.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 13:18.38 6.   Shani Davis (USA) 150.712
7.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 13:22.15 7.   Wouter olde Heuvel (NED) 151.186
8.   Johan Röjler (SWE) 13:24.96 8.   Eskil Ervik (NOR) 151.497
9.   Arne Dankers (CAN) 13:25.43 9.   Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 151.881
10.   Erben Wennemars (NED) 13:35.67 10.   Denny Morrison (CAN) 152.611
11.   Shani Davis (USA) 13:37.73 11.   Johan Röjler (SWE) 152.994
12.   Denny Morrison (CAN) 14:02.03 12.   Arne Dankers (CAN) 153.216

Allround results edit

 
The world champion, Sven Kramer, through a curve.
Place Athlete Country 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m Points
  Sven Kramer   Netherlands 36.41 ( 5) 6:12.97 ( 1) 1:47.20 ( 6) 12:49.88 ( 1) 147.934
  Enrico Fabris   Italy 36.27 ( 4) 6:19.10 ( 3) 1:45.97 ( 3) 13:10.80 ( 4) 149.043
  Carl Verheijen   Netherlands 37.13 (15) 6:16.16 ( 2) 1:47.18 ( 5) 12:55.30 ( 2) 149.237
4 Håvard Bøkko   Norway 36.58 ( 9) 6:20.34 ( 4) 1:48.03 (10) 13:14.03 ( 5) 150.325
5 Erben Wennemars   Netherlands 35.79 ( 1) 6:29.65 (10) 1:45.19 ( 1) 13:35.67 (10) 150.601
6 Shani Davis   United States 35.84 ( 3) 6:26.20 ( 7) 1:46.10 ( 4) 13:37.33 (11) 150.712
7 Wouter olde Heuvel   Netherlands 37.12 (14) 6:20.37 ( 5) 1:48.33 (12) 13:18.38 ( 6) 151.186
8 Eskil Ervik   Norway 37.40 (16) 6:28.21 ( 9) 1:47.49 ( 7) 13:08.92 ( 3) 151.497
9 Ivan Skobrev   Russia 36.43 ( 6) 6:29.91 (11) 1:49.06 (15) 13:22.15 ( 7) 151.811
10 Denny Morrison   Canada 35.81 ( 2) 6:34.67 (15) 1:45.70 ( 2) 14:02.03 (12) 152.611
11 Johan Röjler   Sweden 37.60 (18) 6:26.96 ( 8) 1:49.35 (19) 13:24.96 ( 8) 152.994
12 Arne Dankers   Canada 38.42 (23) 6:24.29 ( 6) 1:48.29 (11) 13:25.43 ( 9) 153.216
NQ13 Steven Elm   Canada 36.66 (10) 6:39.23 (22) 1:47.60 ( 8) 112.449
NQ14 Chad Hedrick   United States 36.77 (12) 6:36.59 (17) 1:48.46 (13) 112.582
NQ15 Justin Warsylewicz   Canada 37.09 (13) 6:33.12 (12) 1:48.56 (14) 112.588
NQ16 Choi Kwun-won   South Korea 36.53 ( 8) 6:37.57 (20) 1:49.16 (14) 112.673
NQ17 Stefan Heythausen   Germany 36.44 ( 7) 6:42.60 (23) 1:47.97 ( 9) 112.690
NQ18 Sverre Haugli   Norway 37.64 (19) 6:33.87 (13) 1:49.07 (16) 113.383
NQ19 Henrik Christiansen   Norway 37.56 (17) 6:36.94 (18) 1:49.34 (18) 113.700
NQ20 Matteo Anesi   Italy 37.69 (21) 6:37.51 (19) 1:50.00 (20) 114.107
NQ21 Hiroki Hirako   Japan 37.64 (19) 6:35.50 (16) 1:51.59 (23) 114.386
NQ22 Alexis Contin   France 37.72 (22) 6:38.89 (21) 1:51.19 (22) 114.672
NQ23 Jarmo Valtonen   Finland 36.67 (11) 6:55.07 (24) 1:50.01 (21) 114.847
NQ24 Tobias Schneider   Germany 1:28.98 (24) 6:33.93 (14) withdrew after fall

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

Notes
  • Konrad Niedźwiedzki of Poland was qualified according to the standings at the 2007 European Championships, but did not start, allowing Alexis Contin of France to take his place.
  • After winning a skate-off tournament two weeks before the Championship, Erben Wennemars replaced Mark Tuitert in the Dutch team.
  • Finland had a qualified skater for the first time since 1998 (when qualifying rules were less restrictive), South Korea for the first time since 1999, and France for the first time since 2001.
  • 12 nations were qualified, the largest number since 2002.
  • The top six from the 2006 Championship are all present. In addition, Chad Hedrick who was disqualified on the final distance in 2006 after a second place in the overall standings after three distances, participated, but did not qualify for the final distance.
  • Quotas for 2008: Europe 13, North America 8, Asia 3.

Women championships edit

500 m edit

Friesinger, the three-time gold medallist from the World Championships, turned up for the first time since 2005 and did so by winning the first distance, just like in 2005 when she won all four distances. With 38.44, Wüst got her best 500 metre performance at a World Championships, while defending champion Klassen, who had then beaten all opponents by over a second at this distance, finished third.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Anni Friesinger (GER) 38.38 1.   Anni Friesinger (GER) 38.380
    Ireen Wüst (NED) 38.44 2.   Ireen Wüst (NED) 38.440
    Cindy Klassen (CAN) 38.66 3.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 38.660
4.   Yekaterina Lobysheva (RUS) 38.88 4.   Yekaterina Lobysheva (RUS) 38.880
5.   Wang Fei (CHN) 39.05 5.   Wang Fei (CHN) 39.050
6.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 39.18 6.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 39.180
7.   Yekaterina Abramova (RUS) 39.68 7.   Yekaterina Abramova (RUS) 39.680
8.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 39.76 8.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 39.760
9.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 39.80 9.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 39.800
10.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 39.82 10.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 39.820
13.   Renate Groenewold (NED) 40.24 13.   Renate Groenewold (NED) 40.240
14.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 40.28 14.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 40.280

1500 m edit

Wüst finished only a couple of hundredths of a second behind her personal best from Calgary, and beat Friesinger by more than a second, though she was alone in the ninth pair after the scheduled pairmate Groenewold withdrew with illness. Wüst's race was the fastest time ever skated in Europe. In the tenth pair, defending champion Klassen lost eight tenths of a second to Friesinger in the opening 300 metres, which she never regained, even finishing behind compatriot Nesbitt. European Champion Sáblíková finished 11th, trailing by more than four points in the overall standings, which was two points more than she had managed at the European Championships.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Ireen Wüst (NED) 1:54.05 1.   Ireen Wüst (NED) 76.456
    Anni Friesinger (GER) 1:55.90 2.   Anni Friesinger (GER) 77.013
    Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:56.08 3.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 77.450
4.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 1:56.37 4.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 77.873
5.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 1:56.97 5.   Wang Fei (CHN) 78.456
6.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 1:57.33 6.   Yekaterina Lobysheva (RUS) 78.750
7.   Marja Vis (NED) 1:58.02 7.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 78.910
8.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 1:58.04 8.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 78.930
9.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 1:58.17 9.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 79.090
10.   Wang Fei (CHN) 1:58.22 10.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 79.166
14.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 2:00.02 12.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 80.286

3000 m edit

In the allround standings, Wüst faced Friesinger in the final pair, with a significant advantage of more than half a point before the distance. Wüst started quicker, and skated away from Friesinger on every lap, eventually finishing 3.8 seconds ahead to have more than a point in the overall classification. Only two of Wüst's laps were above 32 seconds. Klassen came in third on this distance, too, and trailed Friesinger by half a point in the fight for silver, however, the distance to any other medal contender was more than a point. Sáblíková, who won the distance at the European Championships, now skated slightly slower than in Collalbo, and her time from the sixth pair was beaten in the ninth pair by Paulien van Deutekom, who had finished tenth at the European Championships.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Ireen Wüst (NED) 4:00.28 1.   Ireen Wüst (NED) 116.502
    Anni Friesinger (GER) 4:04.00 2.   Anni Friesinger (GER) 117.679
    Cindy Klassen (CAN) 4:05.28 3.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 118.330
4.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 4:05.35 4.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 119.821
5.   Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 4:05.87 5.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 120.061
6.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 4:06.83 6.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 120.080
7.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 4:07.02 7.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 120.281
8.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 4:07.15 8.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 120.304
9.   Marja Vis (NED) 4:09.12 9.   Wang Fei (CHN) 120.491
10.   Maren Haugli (NOR) 4:09.80 10.   Marja Vis (NED) 120.850
11.   Clara Hughes (CAN) 4:10.24 12.   Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 121.474
12.   Wang Fei (CHN) 4:12.21 13.   Maren Haugli (NOR) 122.439
21.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 4:18.87 14.   Maki Tabata (JPN) 123.421

5000 m edit

Wüst became the youngest world allround women's champion since Karin Busch won in Inzell in 1982, after another win over Friesinger, her third in two days. The second pair saw both the winner and the runner-up on the distance, with Sábliková skating the fastest time ever in Europe, defeating the three-time Olympic gold medallist on the distance, Pechstein, by more than ten seconds. Pechstein still finished second, while Wüst took third place after a much more consistent race than in Collalbo. Friesinger finished poorly, ending in ninth place, but still beating Klassen by 2.4 seconds in the fight for the silver medal.

Pos. Race Time Pos. Allround rankings Points
    Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 6:49.31 1.   Ireen Wüst (NED) 158.652
    Claudia Pechstein (GER) 6:59.98 2.   Anni Friesinger (GER) 160.515
    Ireen Wüst (NED) 7:01.60 3.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 160.754
4.   Maren Haugli (NOR) 7:03.19 4.   Claudia Pechstein (GER) 162.302
5.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 7:03.71 5.   Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 162.405
6.   Cindy Klassen (CAN) 7:04.11 6.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 162.442
7.   Paulien van Deutekom (NED) 7:06.21 7.   Kristina Groves (CAN) 162.451
8.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 7:06.91 8.   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 162.972
9.   Anni Friesinger (GER) 7:08.36 9.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 163.711
10.   Marja Vis (NED) 7:09.74 10.   Marja Vis (NED) 163.824
11.   Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 7:16.50 11.   Wang Fei (CHN) 164.411
12.   Wang Fei (CHN) 7:19.20 12.   Maren Haugli (NOR) 164.748

Allround results edit

Place Athlete Country 500 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m Points
  Ireen Wüst   NED 38.44 ( 2) 1:54.05 ( 1) 4:00.28 ( 1) 7:01.60 ( 3) 158.662
  Anni Friesinger   GER 38.38 ( 1) 1:55.90 ( 2) 4:04.00 ( 2) 7:08.36 ( 9) 160.515
  Cindy Klassen   CAN 38.68 ( 3) 1:56.37 ( 4) 4:05.24 ( 3) 7:04.11 ( 6) 160.754
4 Claudia Pechstein   GER 39.82 (10) 1:58.04 ( 8) 4:06.83 ( 6) 6:59.98 ( 2) 162.302
5 Martina Sáblíková   CZE 40.96 (18) 1:58.61 (11) 4:05.87 ( 5) 6:49.31 ( 1) 162.405
6 Paulien van Deutekom   NED 39.94 (11) 1:56.97 ( 5) 4:05.35 ( 4) 7:06.21 ( 7) 162.442
7 Kristina Groves   CAN 39.80 ( 9) 1:57.33 ( 6) 4:07.02 ( 7) 7:03.71 ( 5) 162.451
8 Daniela Anschütz-Thoms   GER 39.70 ( 8) 1:58.17 ( 9) 4:07.15 ( 8) 7:06.91 ( 8) 162.972
9 Christine Nesbitt   CAN 39.18 ( 6) 1:56.08 ( 3) 4:13.13 (14) 7:16.50 (11) 163.711
10 Marja Vis   NED 39.99 (12) 1:58.02 ( 7) 4:09.12 ( 9) 7:09.74 (10) 163.824
11 Wang Fei   CHN 39.05 ( 5) 1:58.22 (10) 4:12.21 (12) 7:19.20 (12) 164.411
12 Maren Haugli   NOR 40.82 (17) 1:59.93 (13) 4:09.80 (10) 7:03.19 ( 4) 164.748
NQ13 Yekaterina Lobysheva   RUS 38.88 ( 4) 1:59.61 (12) 4:14.55 (15) 121.175
NQ14 Maki Tabata   JPN 40.28 (14) 2:00.02 (14) 4:18.81 (21) 123.421
NQ15 Lucille Opitz   GER 41.22 (23) 2:00.66 (15) 4:12.40 (13) 123.506
N16 Maria Lamb   USA 40.35 (15) 2:01.33 (17) 4:17.37 (19) 123.688
NQ17 Clara Hughes   CAN 41.86 (23) 2:01.11 (16) 4:10.24 (11) 123.936
NQ18 Yekaterina Abramova   RUS 39.68 ( 7) 2:02.74 (21) 4:20.74 (22) 124.049
NQ19 Masako Hozumi   JPN 41.03 (19) 2:01.53 (18) 4:16.41 (17) 124.275
NQ20 Catherine Raney   USA 41.18 (21) 2:02.14 (20) 4:14.86 (16) 124.369
NQ21 Galina Likhachova   RUS 40.79 (16) 2:01.95 (19) 4:23.50 (23) 125.356
NQ22 Eriko Ishino   JPN 41.14 (20) 2:03.69 (23) 4:17.96 (20) 125.363
NQ23 Andrea Jirků   CZE 42.40 (24) 2:03.03 (22) 4:16.87 (18) 126.221
NQ24 Renate Groenewold   NED 40.24 (13) withdrew after fall

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

Notes
  • Katarzyna Wójcicka of Poland was qualified, but did not start, allowing Galina Likhachova of Russia to participate.
  • Anni Friesinger, who skipped the 2007 European Championships to prepare for the World Sprint Championships a week later, replaced Katrin Mattscherodt in the German team.
  • The Czech Republic had two women qualified for the first time.
  • Nine of the top ten skaters from the 2006 Championships were present; the number eight in 2006, Tessa van Dijk, failed to qualify for the Dutch team.
  • Quotas for 2008: Europe 14, North America 6, Asia 4

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 longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.

External link and reference edit

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The 2007 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in the indoor arena Thialf in Heerenveen Netherlands on 9 11 February 2007 The Championships were three day allround events with the skaters completing four distances before the final championship standings are determined based on the samalog system The organising body the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond KNSB celebrated its 125 year anniversary with full stands on all three days World Allround Speed Skating ChampionshipsThialf Heerenveen LocationHeerenveen NetherlandsVenueThialfDates9 11 FebruaryCompetitors48Medalist menSven Kramer NEDEnrico Fabris ITACarl Verheijen NEDMedalist womenIreen Wust NEDAnni Friesinger GERCindy Klassen CAN 2006 Calgary2008 Berlin Athletes from the host country the Netherlands won both the men s and the women s event Sven Kramer set a world record on the men s 10 000 metres on his way to the European and World Allround double while Ireen Wust won by nearly two points after being narrowly beaten by Martina Sablikova at the European Championships For the first time since 1979 the male and female World Champion came from the same country Defending champion Shani Davis finished sixth after losing time on the two longest distances while former sprint World Champion Erben Wennemars debuted at the World Allround Championships with a fifth place Last year s female champion Cindy Klassen finished third a quarter of a point behind Anni Friesinger who did not compete in 2006 Contents 1 Men championships 1 1 500 m 1 2 5000 m 1 3 1500 m 1 4 10000 m 1 5 Allround results 2 Women championships 2 1 500 m 2 2 1500 m 2 3 3000 m 2 4 5000 m 2 5 Allround results 3 Rules 4 External link and referenceMen championships edit500 m edit World Championships debutant Wennemars won from the last pair just ahead of Morrison silver in 2006 and Davis gold in 2006 European Champion Kramer who won the bronze medal in 2006 finished fifth more than a second closer to the lead than in 2006 after setting a new personal best time of 36 41 From the fourth of twelve pairs 2004 champion Hedrick took the lead with his time of 36 77 but still finished twelfth nine places down from 2006 Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 35 79 1 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 35 790 nbsp nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 35 81 2 nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 35 810 nbsp nbsp Shani Davis USA 35 84 3 nbsp Shani Davis USA 35 840 4 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 36 27 4 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 36 270 5 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 36 41 5 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 36 410 6 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 36 43 6 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 36 430 7 nbsp Stefan Heythausen GER 36 44 7 nbsp Stefan Heythausen GER 36 440 8 nbsp Choi Kwun won KOR 36 53 8 nbsp Choi Kwun won KOR 36 530 9 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 36 58 9 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 36 580 10 nbsp Steven Elm CAN 36 66 10 nbsp Steven Elm CAN 36 660 12 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 36 77 12 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 36 770 15 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 37 13 15 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 37 130 16 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 37 40 16 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 37 400 5000 m edit In 2006 Kramer had won this distance by a hundredth of a second over Hedrick and half a second over fourth placed Davis Now Kramer was dominant clocking a time which Verheijen in the final pair could only come within four seconds of Davis finished 14 seconds adrift falling down to third in the overall standings after the first day while Fabris in second had also lost to Kramer compared to 2006 Ervik distance fifth in 2006 only a couple of seconds behind Kramer opened at 1500 metre pace and slowed down considerably falling all the way down to ninth Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Sven Kramer NED 6 12 97 1 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 73 707 nbsp nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 6 16 16 2 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 74 180 nbsp nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 6 19 10 3 nbsp Shani Davis USA 74 460 4 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 6 20 34 4 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 74 614 5 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 6 20 37 5 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 74 746 6 nbsp Arne Dankers CAN 6 24 29 6 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 74 755 7 nbsp Shani Davis USA 6 26 20 7 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 75 157 8 nbsp Johan Rojler SWE 6 26 96 8 nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 75 277 9 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 6 28 21 9 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 75 421 10 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 6 29 65 10 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 76 221 17 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 6 36 59 14 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 76 429 1500 m edit nbsp Distance winner Erben Wennemars smiling after the race This became Kramer s weakest distance of the championship weak enough to allow Fabris to catch up in the overall standings before the final distance The distance between the two before the final distance was 1 26 seconds half a second more than in Collalbo Kramer and Fabris skated in the last pair before that Wennemars had set a track record with 1 45 19 in the tenth pair Davis finished fourth three places down compared to Calgary and needed to beat Wennemars on the 10 000 to take bronze while also keeping Verheijen within 12 seconds though Verheijen had beaten Davis by ten seconds over the half distance Hedrick s thirteenth place meant he was not good enough to qualify for the final distance but his win over Canadian Justin Warsylewicz in the allround total however kept Warsylewicz out of the final distance Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 1 45 19 1 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 109 440 nbsp nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 1 45 70 2 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 109 503 nbsp nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 1 45 97 3 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 109 818 4 nbsp Shani Davis USA 1 46 10 4 nbsp Shani Davis USA 109 826 5 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 1 47 18 5 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 110 472 6 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 1 47 20 6 nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 110 510 7 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 1 47 49 7 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 110 620 8 nbsp Steven Elm CAN 1 47 60 8 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 111 267 9 nbsp Stefan Heythausen GER 1 47 97 9 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 111 774 10 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 1 48 02 10 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 112 051 11 nbsp Arne Dankers CAN 1 48 29 12 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 112 582 12 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 1 48 33 16 nbsp Johan Rojler SWE 112 746 13 nbsp Chad Hedrick USA 1 48 46 17 nbsp Arne Dankers CAN 112 945 10000 m edit In the final pair Kramer who set a world record at the 2006 Championship now bettered that world record by a second to become the first to skate 10 km below 12 50 Kramer only required to skate 13 12 to become world champion but in the final pair he and Verheijen were in a class of their own Verheijen beat Fabris by 15 seconds but needed to beat him by 19 seconds to take the silver medal thus the allround podium was identical to that at the European Championships Ervik finished on the podium on the 10 000 metres for the first time in any race this season but did not advance significantly in the final standings Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Sven Kramer NED 12 49 88 1 nbsp Sven Kramer NED 147 934 nbsp nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 12 55 30 2 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 149 043 nbsp nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 13 08 92 3 nbsp Carl Verheijen NED 149 237 4 nbsp Enrico Fabris ITA 13 10 80 4 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 150 325 5 nbsp Havard Bokko NOR 13 14 03 5 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 150 601 6 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 13 18 38 6 nbsp Shani Davis USA 150 712 7 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 13 22 15 7 nbsp Wouter olde Heuvel NED 151 186 8 nbsp Johan Rojler SWE 13 24 96 8 nbsp Eskil Ervik NOR 151 497 9 nbsp Arne Dankers CAN 13 25 43 9 nbsp Ivan Skobrev RUS 151 881 10 nbsp Erben Wennemars NED 13 35 67 10 nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 152 611 11 nbsp Shani Davis USA 13 37 73 11 nbsp Johan Rojler SWE 152 994 12 nbsp Denny Morrison CAN 14 02 03 12 nbsp Arne Dankers CAN 153 216 Allround results edit nbsp The world champion Sven Kramer through a curve Place Athlete Country 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m Points nbsp Sven Kramer nbsp Netherlands 36 41 5 6 12 97 1 1 47 20 6 12 49 88 1 147 934 nbsp Enrico Fabris nbsp Italy 36 27 4 6 19 10 3 1 45 97 3 13 10 80 4 149 043 nbsp Carl Verheijen nbsp Netherlands 37 13 15 6 16 16 2 1 47 18 5 12 55 30 2 149 237 4 Havard Bokko nbsp Norway 36 58 9 6 20 34 4 1 48 03 10 13 14 03 5 150 325 5 Erben Wennemars nbsp Netherlands 35 79 1 6 29 65 10 1 45 19 1 13 35 67 10 150 601 6 Shani Davis nbsp United States 35 84 3 6 26 20 7 1 46 10 4 13 37 33 11 150 712 7 Wouter olde Heuvel nbsp Netherlands 37 12 14 6 20 37 5 1 48 33 12 13 18 38 6 151 186 8 Eskil Ervik nbsp Norway 37 40 16 6 28 21 9 1 47 49 7 13 08 92 3 151 497 9 Ivan Skobrev nbsp Russia 36 43 6 6 29 91 11 1 49 06 15 13 22 15 7 151 811 10 Denny Morrison nbsp Canada 35 81 2 6 34 67 15 1 45 70 2 14 02 03 12 152 611 11 Johan Rojler nbsp Sweden 37 60 18 6 26 96 8 1 49 35 19 13 24 96 8 152 994 12 Arne Dankers nbsp Canada 38 42 23 6 24 29 6 1 48 29 11 13 25 43 9 153 216 NQ13 Steven Elm nbsp Canada 36 66 10 6 39 23 22 1 47 60 8 112 449 NQ14 Chad Hedrick nbsp United States 36 77 12 6 36 59 17 1 48 46 13 112 582 NQ15 Justin Warsylewicz nbsp Canada 37 09 13 6 33 12 12 1 48 56 14 112 588 NQ16 Choi Kwun won nbsp South Korea 36 53 8 6 37 57 20 1 49 16 14 112 673 NQ17 Stefan Heythausen nbsp Germany 36 44 7 6 42 60 23 1 47 97 9 112 690 NQ18 Sverre Haugli nbsp Norway 37 64 19 6 33 87 13 1 49 07 16 113 383 NQ19 Henrik Christiansen nbsp Norway 37 56 17 6 36 94 18 1 49 34 18 113 700 NQ20 Matteo Anesi nbsp Italy 37 69 21 6 37 51 19 1 50 00 20 114 107 NQ21 Hiroki Hirako nbsp Japan 37 64 19 6 35 50 16 1 51 59 23 114 386 NQ22 Alexis Contin nbsp France 37 72 22 6 38 89 21 1 51 19 22 114 672 NQ23 Jarmo Valtonen nbsp Finland 36 67 11 6 55 07 24 1 50 01 21 114 847 NQ24 Tobias Schneider nbsp Germany 1 28 98 24 6 33 93 14 withdrew after fall NQ Not qualified for the 10000 m only the best 12 are qualified DQ disqualified Notes Konrad Niedzwiedzki of Poland was qualified according to the standings at the 2007 European Championships but did not start allowing Alexis Contin of France to take his place After winning a skate off tournament two weeks before the Championship Erben Wennemars replaced Mark Tuitert in the Dutch team Finland had a qualified skater for the first time since 1998 when qualifying rules were less restrictive South Korea for the first time since 1999 and France for the first time since 2001 12 nations were qualified the largest number since 2002 The top six from the 2006 Championship are all present In addition Chad Hedrick who was disqualified on the final distance in 2006 after a second place in the overall standings after three distances participated but did not qualify for the final distance Quotas for 2008 Europe 13 North America 8 Asia 3 Women championships edit500 m edit Friesinger the three time gold medallist from the World Championships turned up for the first time since 2005 and did so by winning the first distance just like in 2005 when she won all four distances With 38 44 Wust got her best 500 metre performance at a World Championships while defending champion Klassen who had then beaten all opponents by over a second at this distance finished third Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 38 38 1 nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 38 380 nbsp nbsp Ireen Wust NED 38 44 2 nbsp Ireen Wust NED 38 440 nbsp nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 38 66 3 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 38 660 4 nbsp Yekaterina Lobysheva RUS 38 88 4 nbsp Yekaterina Lobysheva RUS 38 880 5 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 39 05 5 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 39 050 6 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 39 18 6 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 39 180 7 nbsp Yekaterina Abramova RUS 39 68 7 nbsp Yekaterina Abramova RUS 39 680 8 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 39 76 8 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 39 760 9 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 39 80 9 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 39 800 10 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 39 82 10 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 39 820 13 nbsp Renate Groenewold NED 40 24 13 nbsp Renate Groenewold NED 40 240 14 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 40 28 14 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 40 280 1500 m edit Wust finished only a couple of hundredths of a second behind her personal best from Calgary and beat Friesinger by more than a second though she was alone in the ninth pair after the scheduled pairmate Groenewold withdrew with illness Wust s race was the fastest time ever skated in Europe In the tenth pair defending champion Klassen lost eight tenths of a second to Friesinger in the opening 300 metres which she never regained even finishing behind compatriot Nesbitt European Champion Sablikova finished 11th trailing by more than four points in the overall standings which was two points more than she had managed at the European Championships Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Ireen Wust NED 1 54 05 1 nbsp Ireen Wust NED 76 456 nbsp nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 1 55 90 2 nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 77 013 nbsp nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 1 56 08 3 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 77 450 4 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 1 56 37 4 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 77 873 5 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 1 56 97 5 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 78 456 6 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 1 57 33 6 nbsp Yekaterina Lobysheva RUS 78 750 7 nbsp Marja Vis NED 1 58 02 7 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 78 910 8 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 1 58 04 8 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 78 930 9 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 1 58 17 9 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 79 090 10 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 1 58 22 10 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 79 166 14 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 2 00 02 12 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 80 286 3000 m edit In the allround standings Wust faced Friesinger in the final pair with a significant advantage of more than half a point before the distance Wust started quicker and skated away from Friesinger on every lap eventually finishing 3 8 seconds ahead to have more than a point in the overall classification Only two of Wust s laps were above 32 seconds Klassen came in third on this distance too and trailed Friesinger by half a point in the fight for silver however the distance to any other medal contender was more than a point Sablikova who won the distance at the European Championships now skated slightly slower than in Collalbo and her time from the sixth pair was beaten in the ninth pair by Paulien van Deutekom who had finished tenth at the European Championships Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Ireen Wust NED 4 00 28 1 nbsp Ireen Wust NED 116 502 nbsp nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 4 04 00 2 nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 117 679 nbsp nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 4 05 28 3 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 118 330 4 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 4 05 35 4 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 119 821 5 nbsp Martina Sablikova CZE 4 05 87 5 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 120 061 6 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 4 06 83 6 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 120 080 7 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 4 07 02 7 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 120 281 8 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 4 07 15 8 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 120 304 9 nbsp Marja Vis NED 4 09 12 9 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 120 491 10 nbsp Maren Haugli NOR 4 09 80 10 nbsp Marja Vis NED 120 850 11 nbsp Clara Hughes CAN 4 10 24 12 nbsp Martina Sablikova CZE 121 474 12 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 4 12 21 13 nbsp Maren Haugli NOR 122 439 21 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 4 18 87 14 nbsp Maki Tabata JPN 123 421 5000 m edit Wust became the youngest world allround women s champion since Karin Busch won in Inzell in 1982 after another win over Friesinger her third in two days The second pair saw both the winner and the runner up on the distance with Sablikova skating the fastest time ever in Europe defeating the three time Olympic gold medallist on the distance Pechstein by more than ten seconds Pechstein still finished second while Wust took third place after a much more consistent race than in Collalbo Friesinger finished poorly ending in ninth place but still beating Klassen by 2 4 seconds in the fight for the silver medal Pos Race Time Pos Allround rankings Points nbsp nbsp Martina Sablikova CZE 6 49 31 1 nbsp Ireen Wust NED 158 652 nbsp nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 6 59 98 2 nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 160 515 nbsp nbsp Ireen Wust NED 7 01 60 3 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 160 754 4 nbsp Maren Haugli NOR 7 03 19 4 nbsp Claudia Pechstein GER 162 302 5 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 7 03 71 5 nbsp Martina Sablikova CZE 162 405 6 nbsp Cindy Klassen CAN 7 04 11 6 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 162 442 7 nbsp Paulien van Deutekom NED 7 06 21 7 nbsp Kristina Groves CAN 162 451 8 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 7 06 91 8 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms GER 162 972 9 nbsp Anni Friesinger GER 7 08 36 9 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 163 711 10 nbsp Marja Vis NED 7 09 74 10 nbsp Marja Vis NED 163 824 11 nbsp Christine Nesbitt CAN 7 16 50 11 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 164 411 12 nbsp Wang Fei CHN 7 19 20 12 nbsp Maren Haugli NOR 164 748 Allround results edit Place Athlete Country 500 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m Points nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp NED 38 44 2 1 54 05 1 4 00 28 1 7 01 60 3 158 662 nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp GER 38 38 1 1 55 90 2 4 04 00 2 7 08 36 9 160 515 nbsp Cindy Klassen nbsp CAN 38 68 3 1 56 37 4 4 05 24 3 7 04 11 6 160 754 4 Claudia Pechstein nbsp GER 39 82 10 1 58 04 8 4 06 83 6 6 59 98 2 162 302 5 Martina Sablikova nbsp CZE 40 96 18 1 58 61 11 4 05 87 5 6 49 31 1 162 405 6 Paulien van Deutekom nbsp NED 39 94 11 1 56 97 5 4 05 35 4 7 06 21 7 162 442 7 Kristina Groves nbsp CAN 39 80 9 1 57 33 6 4 07 02 7 7 03 71 5 162 451 8 Daniela Anschutz Thoms nbsp GER 39 70 8 1 58 17 9 4 07 15 8 7 06 91 8 162 972 9 Christine Nesbitt nbsp CAN 39 18 6 1 56 08 3 4 13 13 14 7 16 50 11 163 711 10 Marja Vis nbsp NED 39 99 12 1 58 02 7 4 09 12 9 7 09 74 10 163 824 11 Wang Fei nbsp CHN 39 05 5 1 58 22 10 4 12 21 12 7 19 20 12 164 411 12 Maren Haugli nbsp NOR 40 82 17 1 59 93 13 4 09 80 10 7 03 19 4 164 748 NQ13 Yekaterina Lobysheva nbsp RUS 38 88 4 1 59 61 12 4 14 55 15 121 175 NQ14 Maki Tabata nbsp JPN 40 28 14 2 00 02 14 4 18 81 21 123 421 NQ15 Lucille Opitz nbsp GER 41 22 23 2 00 66 15 4 12 40 13 123 506 N16 Maria Lamb nbsp USA 40 35 15 2 01 33 17 4 17 37 19 123 688 NQ17 Clara Hughes nbsp CAN 41 86 23 2 01 11 16 4 10 24 11 123 936 NQ18 Yekaterina Abramova nbsp RUS 39 68 7 2 02 74 21 4 20 74 22 124 049 NQ19 Masako Hozumi nbsp JPN 41 03 19 2 01 53 18 4 16 41 17 124 275 NQ20 Catherine Raney nbsp USA 41 18 21 2 02 14 20 4 14 86 16 124 369 NQ21 Galina Likhachova nbsp RUS 40 79 16 2 01 95 19 4 23 50 23 125 356 NQ22 Eriko Ishino nbsp JPN 41 14 20 2 03 69 23 4 17 96 20 125 363 NQ23 Andrea Jirku nbsp CZE 42 40 24 2 03 03 22 4 16 87 18 126 221 NQ24 Renate Groenewold nbsp NED 40 24 13 withdrew after fall NQ Not qualified for the 5000 m only the best 12 are qualified DQ disqualified Notes Katarzyna Wojcicka of Poland was qualified but did not start allowing Galina Likhachova of Russia to participate Anni Friesinger who skipped the 2007 European Championships to prepare for the World Sprint Championships a week later replaced Katrin Mattscherodt in the German team The Czech Republic had two women qualified for the first time Nine of the top ten skaters from the 2006 Championships were present the number eight in 2006 Tessa van Dijk failed to qualify for the Dutch team Quotas for 2008 Europe 14 North America 6 Asia 4Rules 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 longest distance standings in the event of a tie External link and reference editISU World Allround Speedskating Championships official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 World Allround Speed Skating Championships amp oldid 1117894317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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