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European Speed Skating Championships for Women

The International Skating Union has organised the European Speed Skating Championships for Women since 1970, but they were discontinued after the 1974 tournament because of lack of interest. The European Championships for Women were reinstated in 1981.

A Soviet stamp dedicated to the 1984 European Speed Skating Championships for Women

History edit

Distances used edit

  • In the years 1970–1974 and 1981–1982, four distances had to be skated: 500 m – 1,000 m – 1,500 m – 3,000 m (the mini combination).
  • From 1983 to 2017, four distances had to be skated: 500 m – 1,500 m – 3,000 m – 5,000 m (the small combination).
  • Starting in 2017, in odd years, a separate competition with four distances is held: 500 m – 1000 m – 500 m – 1000 m (the sprint combination).
  • Starting in 2018, in even years, a single distance championships with seven events will be held: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, team pursuit, mass start, and team sprint.[1]

Ranking systems used edit

  • Since 1970, the samalog system has been in use. However, the rule that a skater winning at least three distances was automatically European Champion remained in effect until (and including) 1986.

Medal winners edit

Numbers in brackets denotes number of victories in corresponding disciplines. Boldface denotes record number of victories.

Allround championships edit

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1970 Heerenveen   Nina Statkevich   Stien Kaiser   Ans Schut
1971 Leningrad   Nina Statkevich (2)   Lyudmila Titova   Kapitolina Seregina
1972 Inzell   Atje Keulen-Deelstra   Nina Statkevich   Lyudmila Savrulina
1973 Brandbu   Atje Keulen-Deelstra   Trijnie Rep   Nina Statkevich
1974 Alma-Ata   Atje Keulen-Deelstra (3)   Nina Statkevich   Tatyana Shelekhova
1975 Not held due to lack of interest
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981 Heerenveen   Natalya Petrusyova   Karin Enke   Gabi Schönbrunn
1982 Heerenveen   Natalya Petrusyova (2)   Karin Busch   Natalya Glebova
1983 Heerenveen   Andrea Schöne   Karin Enke   Natalya Petrusyova
1984 Alma-Ata   Gabi Schönbrunn   Valentina Lalenkova   Olga Pleshkova
1985 Groningen   Andrea Schöne   Yvonne van Gennip   Sabine Brehm
1986 Geithus   Andrea Ehrig   Yvonne van Gennip   Natalya Artamonova
1987 Groningen   Andrea Ehrig   Yvonne van Gennip   Jacqueline Börner
1988 Kongsberg   Andrea Ehrig (5)   Gunda Kleemann   Yvonne van Gennip
1989 West Berlin   Gunda Kleemann   Constanze Moser   Jacqueline Börner
1990 Heerenveen   Gunda Kleemann   Jacqueline Börner   Heike Schalling
1991 Sarajevo   Gunda Kleemann   Heike Warnicke   Yvonne van Gennip
1992 Heerenveen   Gunda Niemann   Emese Hunyady   Heike Warnicke
1993 Heerenveen   Emese Hunyady   Heike Warnicke   Svetlana Bazhanova
1994 Hamar   Gunda Niemann   Svetlana Bazhanova   Emese Hunyady
1995 Heerenveen   Gunda Niemann   Annamarie Thomas   Tonny de Jong
1996 Heerenveen   Gunda Niemann   Annamarie Thomas   Claudia Pechstein
1997 Heerenveen   Tonny de Jong   Gunda Niemann   Barbara de Loor
1998 Helsinki   Claudia Pechstein   Anni Friesinger   Svetlana Bazhanova
1999 Heerenveen   Tonny de Jong (2)   Claudia Pechstein   Annamarie Thomas
2000 Hamar   Anni Friesinger   Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann   Renate Groenewold
2001 Baselga di Pinè   Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (8)   Claudia Pechstein   Wieteke Cramer
2002 Erfurt   Anni Friesinger   Claudia Pechstein   Renate Groenewold
2003 Heerenveen   Anni Friesinger   Claudia Pechstein   Renate Groenewold
2004 Heerenveen   Anni Friesinger   Claudia Pechstein   Renate Groenewold
2005 Heerenveen   Anni Friesinger (5)   Daniela Anschütz   Claudia Pechstein
2006 Hamar   Claudia Pechstein   Renate Groenewold   Ireen Wüst
2007 Collalbo   Martina Sáblíková   Ireen Wüst   Renate Groenewold
2008 Kolomna   Ireen Wüst   Paulien van Deutekom   Martina Sáblíková
2009 Heerenveen   Claudia Pechstein (3)   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms   Martina Sáblíková
2010 Hamar   Martina Sáblíková   Ireen Wüst   Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
2011 Collalbo   Martina Sáblíková   Ireen Wüst   Marrit Leenstra
2012 Budapest   Martina Sáblíková   Claudia Pechstein   Ireen Wüst
2013 Heerenveen   Ireen Wüst   Linda de Vries   Diane Valkenburg
2014 Hamar   Ireen Wüst   Yvonne Nauta   Martina Sáblíková
2015 Chelyabinsk   Ireen Wüst   Martina Sáblíková   Linda de Vries
2016 Minsk   Martina Sáblíková (5)   Ireen Wüst   Antoinette de Jong
2017 Heerenveen   Ireen Wüst (5)   Martina Sáblíková   Antoinette de Jong
2019 Collalbo   Antoinette de Jong   Martina Sáblíková   Francesca Lollobrigida
2021 Heerenveen   Antoinette de Jong   Irene Schouten   Martina Sáblíková
2023 Hamar   Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (3)   Ragne Wiklund   Marijke Groenewoud

Sprint championships edit

500 metres edit

1000 metres edit

1500 metres edit

3000 metres edit

Mass start edit

Team pursuit edit

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Kolomna   Netherlands
Marrit Leenstra
Lotte van Beek
Melissa Wijfje
  Russia
Olga Graf
Yekaterina Shikhova
Natalya Voronina
  Germany
Roxanne Dufter
Gabriele Hirschbichler
Michelle Uhrig
2020 Heerenveen   Netherlands
Antoinette de Jong
Melissa Wijfje (2)
Ireen Wüst
  Russia
Elizaveta Kazelina
Evgeniia Lalenkova
Natalya Voronina
  Belarus
Tatsiana Mikhailava
Yauheniya Varabyova
Maryna Zuyeva
2022 Heerenveen   Netherlands
Antoinette de Jong (2)
Irene Schouten
Ireen Wüst (2)
  Norway
Marit Fjellanger Bøhm
Sofie Karoline Haugen
Ragne Wiklund
  Russia
Elizaveta Golubeva
Evgeniia Lalenkova
Natalya Voronina
2024 Heerenveen   Netherlands
Joy Beune
Marijke Groenewoud
Irene Schouten (2)
  Germany
Josie Hofmann
Josephine Schlörb
Lea Sophie Scholz
  Switzerland
Jasmin Güntert
Ramona Härdi
Kaitlyn McGregor

Team sprint edit

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Kolomna   Russia
Angelina Golikova
Olga Fatkulina
Elizaveta Kazelina
  Netherlands
Mayon Kuipers
Sanneke de Neeling
Letitia de Jong
  Norway
Martine Ripsrud
Anne Gulbrandsen
Sofie Karoline Haugen
2020 Heerenveen   Russia
Angelina Golikova (2)
Olga Fatkulina (2)
Daria Kachanova
  Netherlands
Femke Kok
Letitia de Jong
Ireen Wüst
  Poland
Andżelika Wójcik
Kaja Ziomek
Natalia Czerwonka
2022 Heerenveen   Poland
Andżelika Wójcik
Kaja Ziomek
Karolina Bosiek
  Belarus
Yauheniya Varabyova
Hanna Nifantava
Ekaterina Sloeva
  Norway
Julie Nistad Samsonsen
Martine Ripsrud
Ane By Farstad
2024 Heerenveen   Netherlands
Marrit Fledderus
Femke Kok
Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong
  Poland
Andżelika Wójcik
Iga Wojtasik
Karolina Bosiek
  Norway
Carina Jagtøyen
Julie Nistad Samsonsen
Martine Ripsrud

All-time medal count edit

Allround and Sprint Championships (1970–2023) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands15182154
2  Germany1413431
3  East Germany86519
4  Czech Republic63413
5  Soviet Union44816
6  Austria2125
7  Russia0347
8  Norway0101
9  Italy0011
Totals (9 entries)494949147

Single Distance Championships (2018–2024) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands2112437
2  Russia48820
3  Italy1247
4  Austria1236
5  Poland1113
6  Norway0145
7  Belarus0112
  Germany0112
9  Czech Republic0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (10 entries)28282884

Combined all-time medal count (1970–2024) edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands36302591
2  Germany1414533
3  East Germany86519
4  Czech Republic63514
5  Russia4111227
6  Soviet Union44816
7  Austria33511
8  Italy1258
9  Poland1113
10  Norway0246
11  Belarus0112
12  Switzerland0011
Totals (12 entries)777777231

Multiple medalists edit

Boldface denotes active skaters and highest medal count among all skaters (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Allround and Sprint Championships edit

Rank Skater Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Kleemann)   East Germany
  Germany
1988 2001 8 3 11
2 Ireen Wüst   Netherlands 2006 2017 5 4 2 11
3 Martina Sáblíková   Czech Republic 2007 2021 5 3 4 12
4 Anni Friesinger   Germany 1998 2005 5 1 6
5 Andrea Ehrig (Schöne)   East Germany 1983 1988 5 5
6 Claudia Pechstein   Germany 1996 2012 3 6 2 11
7 Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong   Netherlands 2016 2023 3 2 5
8 Atje Keulen-Deelstra   Netherlands 1972 1974 3 3
9 Nina Statkevich   Soviet Union 1970 1974 2 2 1 5
10 Tonny de Jong   Netherlands 1995 1999 2 1 3
Natalya Petrusyova   Soviet Union 1981 1983 2 1 3

All events edit

Rank Skater Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Ireen Wüst   Netherlands 2006 2022 8 6 2 16
2 Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (Kleemann)   East Germany
  Germany
1988 2001 8 3 11
3 Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong   Netherlands 2016 2024 8 2 2 12
4 Martina Sáblíková   Czech Republic 2007 2021 5 3 4 12
5 Irene Schouten   Netherlands 2020 2024 5 3 8
6 Anni Friesinger   Germany 1998 2005 5 1 6
Jutta Leerdam   Netherlands 2020 2024 5 1 6
8 Andrea Ehrig (Schöne)   East Germany 1983 1988 5 5
9 Claudia Pechstein   Germany 1996 2012 3 6 2 11
10 Femke Kok   Netherlands 2020 2024 3 3 1 7

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ "EK sprint en EK afstanden toegevoegd aan schaatskalender". NU.nl (in Dutch). June 8, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  • . International Skating Union (2006-04-24). Retrieved on 2007-08-25.

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The International Skating Union has organised the European Speed Skating Championships for Women since 1970 but they were discontinued after the 1974 tournament because of lack of interest The European Championships for Women were reinstated in 1981 A Soviet stamp dedicated to the 1984 European Speed Skating Championships for Women Contents 1 History 1 1 Distances used 1 2 Ranking systems used 2 Medal winners 2 1 Allround championships 2 2 Sprint championships 2 3 500 metres 2 4 1000 metres 2 5 1500 metres 2 6 3000 metres 2 7 Mass start 2 8 Team pursuit 2 9 Team sprint 3 All time medal count 3 1 Allround and Sprint Championships 1970 2023 3 2 Single Distance Championships 2018 2024 3 3 Combined all time medal count 1970 2024 4 Multiple medalists 4 1 Allround and Sprint Championships 4 2 All events 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editDistances used edit In the years 1970 1974 and 1981 1982 four distances had to be skated 500 m 1 000 m 1 500 m 3 000 m the mini combination From 1983 to 2017 four distances had to be skated 500 m 1 500 m 3 000 m 5 000 m the small combination Starting in 2017 in odd years a separate competition with four distances is held 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m the sprint combination Starting in 2018 in even years a single distance championships with seven events will be held 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m team pursuit mass start and team sprint 1 Ranking systems used edit Since 1970 the samalog system has been in use However the rule that a skater winning at least three distances was automatically European Champion remained in effect until and including 1986 Medal winners editNumbers in brackets denotes number of victories in corresponding disciplines Boldface denotes record number of victories Allround championships edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 1970 Heerenveen nbsp Nina Statkevich nbsp Stien Kaiser nbsp Ans Schut 1971 Leningrad nbsp Nina Statkevich 2 nbsp Lyudmila Titova nbsp Kapitolina Seregina 1972 Inzell nbsp Atje Keulen Deelstra nbsp Nina Statkevich nbsp Lyudmila Savrulina 1973 Brandbu nbsp Atje Keulen Deelstra nbsp Trijnie Rep nbsp Nina Statkevich 1974 Alma Ata nbsp Atje Keulen Deelstra 3 nbsp Nina Statkevich nbsp Tatyana Shelekhova 1975 Not held due to lack of interest 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Heerenveen nbsp Natalya Petrusyova nbsp Karin Enke nbsp Gabi Schonbrunn 1982 Heerenveen nbsp Natalya Petrusyova 2 nbsp Karin Busch nbsp Natalya Glebova 1983 Heerenveen nbsp Andrea Schone nbsp Karin Enke nbsp Natalya Petrusyova 1984 Alma Ata nbsp Gabi Schonbrunn nbsp Valentina Lalenkova nbsp Olga Pleshkova 1985 Groningen nbsp Andrea Schone nbsp Yvonne van Gennip nbsp Sabine Brehm 1986 Geithus nbsp Andrea Ehrig nbsp Yvonne van Gennip nbsp Natalya Artamonova 1987 Groningen nbsp Andrea Ehrig nbsp Yvonne van Gennip nbsp Jacqueline Borner 1988 Kongsberg nbsp Andrea Ehrig 5 nbsp Gunda Kleemann nbsp Yvonne van Gennip 1989 West Berlin nbsp Gunda Kleemann nbsp Constanze Moser nbsp Jacqueline Borner 1990 Heerenveen nbsp Gunda Kleemann nbsp Jacqueline Borner nbsp Heike Schalling 1991 Sarajevo nbsp Gunda Kleemann nbsp Heike Warnicke nbsp Yvonne van Gennip 1992 Heerenveen nbsp Gunda Niemann nbsp Emese Hunyady nbsp Heike Warnicke 1993 Heerenveen nbsp Emese Hunyady nbsp Heike Warnicke nbsp Svetlana Bazhanova 1994 Hamar nbsp Gunda Niemann nbsp Svetlana Bazhanova nbsp Emese Hunyady 1995 Heerenveen nbsp Gunda Niemann nbsp Annamarie Thomas nbsp Tonny de Jong 1996 Heerenveen nbsp Gunda Niemann nbsp Annamarie Thomas nbsp Claudia Pechstein 1997 Heerenveen nbsp Tonny de Jong nbsp Gunda Niemann nbsp Barbara de Loor 1998 Helsinki nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp Svetlana Bazhanova 1999 Heerenveen nbsp Tonny de Jong 2 nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Annamarie Thomas 2000 Hamar nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp Gunda Niemann Stirnemann nbsp Renate Groenewold 2001 Baselga di Pine nbsp Gunda Niemann Stirnemann 8 nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Wieteke Cramer 2002 Erfurt nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Renate Groenewold 2003 Heerenveen nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Renate Groenewold 2004 Heerenveen nbsp Anni Friesinger nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Renate Groenewold 2005 Heerenveen nbsp Anni Friesinger 5 nbsp Daniela Anschutz nbsp Claudia Pechstein 2006 Hamar nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Renate Groenewold nbsp Ireen Wust 2007 Collalbo nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Renate Groenewold 2008 Kolomna nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Paulien van Deutekom nbsp Martina Sablikova 2009 Heerenveen nbsp Claudia Pechstein 3 nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms nbsp Martina Sablikova 2010 Hamar nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Daniela Anschutz Thoms 2011 Collalbo nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Marrit Leenstra 2012 Budapest nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Claudia Pechstein nbsp Ireen Wust 2013 Heerenveen nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Linda de Vries nbsp Diane Valkenburg 2014 Hamar nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Yvonne Nauta nbsp Martina Sablikova 2015 Chelyabinsk nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Linda de Vries 2016 Minsk nbsp Martina Sablikova 5 nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Antoinette de Jong 2017 Heerenveen nbsp Ireen Wust 5 nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Antoinette de Jong 2019 Collalbo nbsp Antoinette de Jong nbsp Martina Sablikova nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida 2021 Heerenveen nbsp Antoinette de Jong nbsp Irene Schouten nbsp Martina Sablikova 2023 Hamar nbsp Antoinette Rijpma de Jong 3 nbsp Ragne Wiklund nbsp Marijke Groenewoud Sprint championships edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2017 Heerenveen nbsp Karolina Erbanova nbsp Jorien ter Mors nbsp Olga Fatkulina 2019 Collalbo nbsp Vanessa Herzog nbsp Daria Kachanova nbsp Olga Fatkulina 2021 Heerenveen nbsp Jutta Leerdam nbsp Angelina Golikova nbsp Femke Kok 2023 Hamar nbsp Jutta Leerdam 2 nbsp Femke Kok nbsp Vanessa Herzog 500 metres edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp Vanessa Herzog nbsp Angelina Golikova nbsp Karolina Erbanova 2020 Heerenveen nbsp Olga Fatkulina nbsp Vanessa Herzog nbsp Angelina Golikova 2022 Heerenveen nbsp Femke Kok nbsp Angelina Golikova nbsp Daria Kachanova 2024 Heerenveen nbsp Femke Kok 2 nbsp Jutta Leerdam nbsp Vanessa Herzog 1000 metres edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp Yekaterina Shikhova nbsp Vanessa Herzog nbsp Marrit Leenstra 2020 Heerenveen nbsp Jutta Leerdam nbsp Daria Kachanova nbsp Yekaterina Shikhova 2022 Heerenveen nbsp Jutta Leerdam nbsp Femke Kok nbsp Daria Kachanova 2024 Heerenveen nbsp Jutta Leerdam 3 nbsp Antoinette Rijpma de Jong nbsp Vanessa Herzog 1500 metres edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp Lotte van Beek nbsp Yekaterina Shikhova nbsp Marrit Leenstra 2020 Heerenveen nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Evgeniia Lalenkova nbsp Yekaterina Shikhova 2022 Heerenveen nbsp Antoinette de Jong nbsp Ireen Wust nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida 2024 Heerenveen nbsp Antoinette Rijpma de Jong 2 nbsp Marijke Groenewoud nbsp Joy Beune 3000 metres edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp Esmee Visser nbsp Carlijn Achtereekte nbsp Natalya Voronina 2020 Heerenveen nbsp Esmee Visser 2 nbsp Natalya Voronina nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida 2022 Heerenveen nbsp Irene Schouten nbsp Antoinette de Jong nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida 2024 Heerenveen nbsp Marijke Groenewoud nbsp Irene Schouten nbsp Ragne Wiklund Mass start edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida nbsp Francesca Bettrone nbsp Vanessa Herzog 2020 Heerenveen nbsp Irene Schouten nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida nbsp Melissa Wijfje 2022 Heerenveen nbsp Irene Schouten 2 nbsp Marijke Groenewoud nbsp Elizaveta Golubeva 2024 Heerenveen nbsp Marijke Groenewoud nbsp Irene Schouten nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida Team pursuit edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp NetherlandsMarrit LeenstraLotte van BeekMelissa Wijfje nbsp RussiaOlga GrafYekaterina ShikhovaNatalya Voronina nbsp GermanyRoxanne DufterGabriele HirschbichlerMichelle Uhrig 2020 Heerenveen nbsp NetherlandsAntoinette de JongMelissa Wijfje 2 Ireen Wust nbsp RussiaElizaveta KazelinaEvgeniia LalenkovaNatalya Voronina nbsp BelarusTatsiana MikhailavaYauheniya VarabyovaMaryna Zuyeva 2022 Heerenveen nbsp NetherlandsAntoinette de Jong 2 Irene SchoutenIreen Wust 2 nbsp NorwayMarit Fjellanger BohmSofie Karoline HaugenRagne Wiklund nbsp RussiaElizaveta GolubevaEvgeniia LalenkovaNatalya Voronina 2024 Heerenveen nbsp NetherlandsJoy BeuneMarijke GroenewoudIrene Schouten 2 nbsp GermanyJosie HofmannJosephine SchlorbLea Sophie Scholz nbsp SwitzerlandJasmin GuntertRamona HardiKaitlyn McGregor Team sprint edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2018 Kolomna nbsp RussiaAngelina GolikovaOlga FatkulinaElizaveta Kazelina nbsp NetherlandsMayon KuipersSanneke de NeelingLetitia de Jong nbsp NorwayMartine RipsrudAnne GulbrandsenSofie Karoline Haugen 2020 Heerenveen nbsp RussiaAngelina Golikova 2 Olga Fatkulina 2 Daria Kachanova nbsp NetherlandsFemke KokLetitia de JongIreen Wust nbsp PolandAndzelika WojcikKaja ZiomekNatalia Czerwonka 2022 Heerenveen nbsp PolandAndzelika WojcikKaja ZiomekKarolina Bosiek nbsp BelarusYauheniya VarabyovaHanna NifantavaEkaterina Sloeva nbsp NorwayJulie Nistad SamsonsenMartine RipsrudAne By Farstad 2024 Heerenveen nbsp NetherlandsMarrit FledderusFemke KokAntoinette Rijpma de Jong nbsp PolandAndzelika WojcikIga WojtasikKarolina Bosiek nbsp NorwayCarina JagtoyenJulie Nistad SamsonsenMartine RipsrudAll time medal count editAllround and Sprint Championships 1970 2023 edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Netherlands151821542 nbsp Germany14134313 nbsp East Germany865194 nbsp Czech Republic634135 nbsp Soviet Union448166 nbsp Austria21257 nbsp Russia03478 nbsp Norway01019 nbsp Italy0011Totals 9 entries 494949147 Single Distance Championships 2018 2024 edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Netherlands21124372 nbsp Russia488203 nbsp Italy12474 nbsp Austria12365 nbsp Poland11136 nbsp Norway01457 nbsp Belarus0112 nbsp Germany01129 nbsp Czech Republic0011 nbsp Switzerland0011Totals 10 entries 28282884 Combined all time medal count 1970 2024 edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Netherlands363025912 nbsp Germany14145333 nbsp East Germany865194 nbsp Czech Republic635145 nbsp Russia41112276 nbsp Soviet Union448167 nbsp Austria335118 nbsp Italy12589 nbsp Poland111310 nbsp Norway024611 nbsp Belarus011212 nbsp Switzerland0011Totals 12 entries 777777231Multiple medalists editBoldface denotes active skaters and highest medal count among all skaters including these who not included in these tables per type Allround and Sprint Championships edit Rank Skater Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Gunda Niemann Stirnemann Kleemann nbsp East Germany nbsp Germany 1988 2001 8 3 11 2 Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands 2006 2017 5 4 2 11 3 Martina Sablikova nbsp Czech Republic 2007 2021 5 3 4 12 4 Anni Friesinger nbsp Germany 1998 2005 5 1 6 5 Andrea Ehrig Schone nbsp East Germany 1983 1988 5 5 6 Claudia Pechstein nbsp Germany 1996 2012 3 6 2 11 7 Antoinette Rijpma de Jong nbsp Netherlands 2016 2023 3 2 5 8 Atje Keulen Deelstra nbsp Netherlands 1972 1974 3 3 9 Nina Statkevich nbsp Soviet Union 1970 1974 2 2 1 5 10 Tonny de Jong nbsp Netherlands 1995 1999 2 1 3 Natalya Petrusyova nbsp Soviet Union 1981 1983 2 1 3 All events edit Rank Skater Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands 2006 2022 8 6 2 16 2 Gunda Niemann Stirnemann Kleemann nbsp East Germany nbsp Germany 1988 2001 8 3 11 3 Antoinette Rijpma de Jong nbsp Netherlands 2016 2024 8 2 2 12 4 Martina Sablikova nbsp Czech Republic 2007 2021 5 3 4 12 5 Irene Schouten nbsp Netherlands 2020 2024 5 3 8 6 Anni Friesinger nbsp Germany 1998 2005 5 1 6 Jutta Leerdam nbsp Netherlands 2020 2024 5 1 6 8 Andrea Ehrig Schone nbsp East Germany 1983 1988 5 5 9 Claudia Pechstein nbsp Germany 1996 2012 3 6 2 11 10 Femke Kok nbsp Netherlands 2020 2024 3 3 1 7See also editEuropean Speed Skating Championships for Men World Allround Speed Skating Championships for WomenReferences editFootnotes EK sprint en EK afstanden toegevoegd aan schaatskalender NU nl in Dutch June 8 2016 Retrieved March 14 2017 Medal Winners in European Allround Championships International Skating Union 2006 04 24 Retrieved on 2007 08 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Speed Skating Championships for Women amp oldid 1216041128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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