1895 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
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World Allround Speed Skating Championships | ||||
Jaap Eden First official ISU-World Champion |
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Venue | Mjøsen, Hamar, Norway | |||
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Dates | 23–24 February 1895 | |||
Competitors | 18 from 3 nations | |||
Medalists men | ||||
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«1894 Stockholm | 1896 Saint Petersburg» |
The 1895 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 23 and 24 February 1895 at the ice rink Mjøsen in Hamar, Norway.
There was no defending champion. In 1894 no champion was declared because none of the skaters won three distances.
Jaap Eden was the first man to become World champion for the second time.
Allround results
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 500m final |
5000m | 1500m | 1500m final |
10000m |
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Jaap Eden | Netherlands | 48.2 (1) | 48.4 (2) | 8:41.0 (1) | 2:25.4 (1) | 2:25.4 (1) | 17:56.0 (1) | |
NC2 | Peter Sinnerud | Norway | 49.4 (4) | 48.6 (3) | 9:23.4 (4) | 2:40.2 (8) | 18:50.0 (2) | |
NC3 | Karenus Larsen-Stai | Norway | 50.6 (8) | 9:13.2 (2) | 2:40.0 (7) | 18:50.0 (2) | ||
NC4 | Filip Petersen | Norway | 50.6 (8) | 9:16.2 (3) | 2:37.0 (3) | 2:37.2 (4) | 19:05.4 (4) | |
NC5 | Ole Østlund | Norway | 50.4 (7) | 9:34.2 (8) | 2:39.8 (6) | 19:42.6 (7) | ||
NC6 | Frithjof Ericson | Sweden | 53.4 (13) | 9:29.8 (5) | 2:46.4 (13) | 19:13.4 (5) | ||
NC7 | Mauritz Callin | Sweden | 51.0 (10) | 9:48.6 (10) | 2:45.0 (10) | 19:57.6 (8) | ||
NC8 | Iver Dahl | Norway | 53.8 (15) | 9:37.4 (9) | 2:48.2 (14) | 19:41.2 (6) | ||
NC9 | Christian Theodor Eriksen | Norway | 53.4 (13) | 10:01.2 (12) | 2:49.8 (15) | 20:40.8 (10) | ||
NC10 | Oscar Skramstad | Norway | 55.2 (16) | 9:51.0 (11) | 3:04.2 (18) | 20:20.0 (9) | ||
NC | Martinus Lørdahl | Norway | 50.0 (5) | 10:24.8 (14) | 2:39.4 (5) | NF | ||
NC | Oskar Fredriksen | Norway | 49.0 (3) | 48.2 (1) | 9:30.6 (6) | 2:38.8 (4) | 2:36.2 (3) | NS |
NC | Edvard Engelsaas | Norway | 51.6 (11) | 9:32.0 (7) | 2:41.6 (9) | NS | ||
NC | Alfred Bjølgerud | Norway | 55.4 (17) | 10:16.8 (13) | 2:53.4 (17) | NS | ||
NC | Karl Bernhard Olsen | Norway | 50.2 (6) | NS | 2:45.4 (12) | NF | ||
NC | Wilhelm Mauseth | Norway | 48.8 (2) | 48.6 (3) | NS | 2:34.6 (2) | 2:35.2 (2) | NS |
NC | John Skjefstad | Norway | 52.2 (12) | NS | 2:45.0 (10) | NS | ||
NC | Anders Trønnes | Norway | NF | NS | 2:52.0 (16) | NS |
- * = Fell
- NC = Not classified
- NF = Not finished
- NS = Not started
- DQ = Disqualified
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]
Rules
Four distances have to be skated:
- 500m
- 1500m
- 5000m
- 10000m
One could only win the World Championships by winning at least three of the four distances, so there would be no World Champion if no skater won at least three distances.
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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