1997 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 1997 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held on 14–16 February 1997 in the M-Wave stadium in Nagano, Japan.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
VenueM-Wave, Nagano
Dates14–16 February 1997
Competitors36 (M), 30 (W) from 23 nations
Medalist men
Ids Postma  NED
Keiji Shirahata  JPN
Frank Dittrich  GER
Medalist women
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann  GER
Claudia Pechstein  GER
Tonny de Jong  NED

Title defenders were the 1996 world champions Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Rintje Ritsma from the Netherlands.

Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Ids Postma from the Netherlands became world champions.

Allround results

Men

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m5000 m1500 m10000 m
Ids Postma Netherlands157.90637.36 (2)6:49.09 (8)1:51.78 (1)14:07.54 (4)
Keiji Shirahata Japan158.46637.59 (3)6:47.46 (3)1:53.20 (6)14:07.95 (5)
Frank Dittrich Germany158.69738.87 (19)6:43.74 (2)1:54.10 (9)13:48.40 (2)
4K. C. Boutiette United States158.73937.93 (7)6:48.62 (5)1:52.53 (2)14:08.75 (6)
5Rintje Ritsma Netherlands159.09037.99 (9)6:48.96 (7)1:53.12 (5)14:09.97 (7)
6Bart Veldkamp Belgium159.20939.61 (26)6:43.26 (1)1:54.57 (11)13:41.66 (1)
7Hiroyuki Noake Japan160.46137.70 (4)6:51.32 (11)1:53.11 (4)14:38.53 (11)
8Toru Aoyanagi Japan160.90038.16 (12)6:56.23 (13)1:54.17 (10)14:21.22 (8)
9Neal Marshall Canada161.06737.96 (8)6:59.02 (17)1:53.68 (7)14:26.24 (9)
10Dave Tamburrino United States161.45438.37 (15)6:53.35 (12)1:55.01 (12)14:28.27 (10)
11Lasse Sætre Norway161.50340.10 (30)6:47.97 (4)1:56.65 (22)13:54.46 (3)
12Jason Parker Canada163.03438.17 (13)7:05.64 (25)1:52.96 (3)14:52.95 (12)
NC13Kevin Marshall Canada118.41838.01 (10)7:00.15 (19)1:55.18 (14)
NC14Falko Zandstra Netherlands118.62138.06 (11)7:01.35 (22)1:55.28 (15)
NC15Uwe Tonat Germany118.62739.21 (14)6:50.74 (10)1:55.03 (13)
NC16Anatoli Krasheninin Russia119.20838.94 (21)6:56.62 (15)1:55.82 (18)
NC17Marnix ten Kortenaar Austria119.59339.06 (22)6:58.87 (16)1:55.94 (19)
NC18Ermanno Ioriatti Italy120.04337.74 (5)7:12.20 (29)1:57.25 (23)
NC19Dmitry Shepel Russia120.06338.64 (17)7:09.33 (27)1:55.47 (16)
NC20Tim Hoffmann United States120.14038.25 (14)7:13.20 (30)1:55.71 (17)
NC21Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea120.18137.14 (1)7:23.58 (34)1:56.05 (20)
NC22Roberto Sighel Italy120.27438.84 (18)7:02.68 (23)1:57.50 (25)
NC23Radik Bikchentayev Kazakhstan120.29539.21 (24)7:03.62 (24)1:56.17 (21)
NC24Jonas Schön Sweden120.76839.67 (27)7:00.15 (19)1:57.25 (23)
NC25Christian Breuer Germany121.21439.18 (23)7:07.38 (26)1:57.89 (26)
NC26Jaromir Radke Poland121.24140.31 (32)6:56.25 (14)1:57.92 (27)
NC27Cédric Kuentz France121.28739.68 (28)7:01.14 (21)1:58.48 (28)
NC28Davide Carta Italy121.39937.86 (6)7:19.99 (33)1:58.62 (29)
NC29Vitali Novichenko Belarus121.64238.88 (20)7:11.32 (28)1:58.89 (30)
NC30Kjell Storelid Norway121.70140.90 (34)6:49.45 (9)1:59.57 (32)
NC31Martin Feigenwinter  Switzerland123.33541.25 (35)6:59.95 (18)2:00.27 (34)
NC32Boris Uvarov Ukraine123.61740.21 (31)7:14.84 (31)1:59.77 (33)
NC33Andrew Nicholson New Zealand124.45039.81 (29)7:19.57 (32)2:02.05 (35)
NC34Cédric Michaud France127.01240.87 (33)7:28.32 (35)2:03.93 (36)
NC35Paweł Zygmunt Poland127.85338.50 (16)8:15.50 (36f)1:59.41 (31)
NC36Vadim Sayutin Russia78.823- (DQ)6:48.63 (6)1:53.88 (8)

bold signifies championship record.

Women

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m1500 m3000 m5000 m
Gunda Niemann-Kleemann Germany165.708 WR40.79 (2)2:00.51 (1)4:10.40 (1)7:10.15 (1)
Claudia Pechstein Germany168.17941.31 (9)2:02.52 (3)4:13.95 (2)7:17.04 (3)
Tonny de Jong Netherlands168.20641.09 (6)2:03.08 (5)4:15.91 (3)7:14.39 (2)
4Anni Friesinger Germany168.75141.52 (13)2:02.00 (2)4:16.24 (4)7:18.59 (4)
5Annamarie Thomas Netherlands169.60540.53 (1)2:02.79 (4)4:18.45 (6)7:30.70 (9)
6Svetlana Bazhanova Russia169.69541.61 (14)2:03.47 (6)4:17.77 (5)7:19.68 (6)
7Lyudmila Prokasheva Kazakhstan170.12541.93 (17)2:03.48 (7)4:18.68 (8)7:19.22 (5)
8Mie Uehara Japan170.73341.28 (8)2:03.57 (8)4:21.47 (11)7:26.85 (7)
9Barbara de Loor Netherlands171.76441.99 (18)2:05.24 (12)4:18.51 (7)7:29.43 (8)
10Chiharu Nozaki Japan172.49041.08 (5)2:04.58 (9)4:25.96 (18)7:35.58 (10)
11Becky Sundstrom United States173.34440.89 (3)2:05.66 (13)4:26.51 (19)7:41.50 (11)
12Varvara Barysheva Russia174.08741.75 (15)2:05.21 (11)4:23.51 (13)7:46.83 (12)
NC13Emese Hunyady Austria127.62341.24 (7)2:06.33 (16)4:25.64 (16)
NC14Anette Tønsberg Norway127.82342.22 (19)2:06.09 (14)4:21.44 (10)
NC15Mihaela Dascalu Romania127.99941.38 (10)2:07.72 (18)4:24.28 (15)
NC16Kirstin Holum United States128.00943.05 (24)2:05.11 (10)4:19.54 (9)
NC17Tatyana Trapeznikova Russia128.10442.22 (19)2:06.14 (15)4:23.03 (12)
NC18Moira D'Andrea United States128.16941.07 (4)2:06.50 (17)4:29.60 (21)
NC19Noriko Munekata Japan129.47142.45 (22)2:09.10 (20)4:23.93 (14)
NC20Cindy Overland Canada129.83842.47 (23)2:08.11 (19)4:27.99 (20)
NC21You Yanchun China130.29941.42 (11)2:09.85 (21)4:33.58 (22)
NC22Cerasela Hordobetiu Romania131.36942.40 (21)2:10.12 (23)4:33.58 (22)
NC23Elena Belci-Dal Farra Italy131.72843.98 (30)2:10.35 (24)4:25.79 (17)
NC24Krisztina Egyed Hungary132.27041.89 (16)2:10.11 (22)4:42.06 (28)
NC25Christina Schön Sweden132.52143.24 (26)2:10.91 (25)4:33.87 (24)
NC26Svetlana Konstantinova Ukraine132.86343.43 (28)2:11.20 (27)4:34.20 (26)
NC27Chiara Simionato Italy132.88443.24 (26)2:11.92 (29)4:34.03 (25)
NC28Ingrid Liepa Canada133.48243.21 (25)2:11.15 (26)4:39.34 (27)
NC29Kang Mi-yeong South Korea133.64041.45 (12)2:11.91 (28)4:49.32 (30)
NC30Ilonda Lūse Latvia136.21543.78 (29)2:14.16 (30)4:46.29 (29)

bold signifies championship record.

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gollark: `event.listen`
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gollark: I do not know if OC has any equivalent available.
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