2002 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2002 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 15, 16 and 17 March 2002.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Thialf
LocationHeerenveen, Netherlands
VenueThialf
Dates15-17 March 2002
Competitors48
Medalist men
Jochem Uytdehaage  NED
Dmitri Shepel  RUS
Derek Parra  USA
Medalist women
Anni Friesinger  GER
Cindy Klassen  CAN
Claudia Pechstein  GER

The German Anni Friesinger and the Dutch Jochem Uytdehaage became the world champions.

Men championships

Allround results

Men championships

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m5000 m1500 m10000 m
Jochem Uytdehaage Netherlands152.482 WR36,59 (5)6.30,27 (1)1.49,51 (4)13.27,25 (1)
Dmitri Shepel Russia153.11636,39 (1)6.34,23 (5)1.48,44 (1)13.43,14 (6)
Derek Parra United States153.66136,47 (3)6.35,70 (7)1.48,56 (2)13.48,71 (7)
4Carl Verheijen Netherlands154.55137,74 (18)6.32,50 (3)1.50,54 (11)13.34,30 (2)
5Dustin Molicki Canada155.20236,99 (11)6.40,98 (10)1.49,49 (3)13.52,36 (9)
6Paweł Zygmunt Poland155.21637,92 (21)6.35,31 (6)1.51,02 (12)13.35,18 (3)
7Roberto Sighel Italy155.46236,93 (10)6.43,13 (12)1.49,89 (7)13.51,79 (8)
8Keiji Shirahata Japan155.55537,55 (17)6.39,01 (8)1.51,42 (15)13.39,29 (5)
9Bart Veldkamp Belgium155.82638,35 (22)6.33,30 (4)1.51,91 (19)13.36,86 (4)
10Yevgeni Lalenkov Russia156.37236,50 (4)6.49,45 (17)1.49,70 (6)14.07,22 (11)
11Petter Andersen Norway157.45736,39 (1)6.51,00 (21)1.50,33 (9)14.23,82 (12)
12Eskil Ervik Norway158.82639,81 (24)6.39,17 (9)1.52,02 (20)13.55,19 (10)
NQ13Takahiro Ushiyama Japan114.33436,75 (6)6.48,41 (16)1.50,23 (8)
NQ14JP Shilling United States114.38036,90 (9)6.49,54 (18)1.49,58 (5)
NQ15Steven Elm Canada114.88437,30 (13)6.48,01 (15)1.50,35 (10)
NQ16Radik Biktshentayev Kazakhstan115.01337,43 (15)6.45,43 (13)1.51,12 (13)
NQ17Kevin Marshall Canada115.52236,83 (7)6.56,46 (23)1.51,14 (14)
NQ18Jan Friesinger Germany115.57637,43 (15)6.49,76 (19)1.51,51 (16)
NQ19Sergei Tsybenko Kazakhstan115.85736,83 (7)6.57,57 (24)1.51,81 (18)
NQ20Jamie Ivey Canada115.95837,40 (14)6.51,65 (22)1.52,18 (21)
NQ21Jondon Trevena United States115.98237,75 (19)6.50,62 (20)1.51,51 (16)
NQ22Johan Röjler Sweden116.90737,90 (20)6.45,91 (14)1.55,25 (23)
NQ23Toshihiko Itokawa Japan116.98038,96 (23)6.41,70 (11)1.53,55 (22)
DQ3Gianni Romme Netherlands112.29337,11 (12)6.30,40 (2)1.48,34 (DQ)

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

Women championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m1500 m3000 m5000 m
Anni Friesinger Germany162.26039,45 (3)1.56,43 (1)4.08,02 (1)7.06,64 (3)
Cindy Klassen Canada162.47239,16 (2)1.56,88 (2)4.11,20 (3)7.04,86 (2)
Claudia Pechstein Germany163.11439,92 (6)1.58,53 (4)4.09,32 (2)'7.01,31 (1)
4Jennifer Rodriguez United States163.73538,59 (1)1.57,71 (3)4.11,84 (6)7.19,36 (11)
5Varvara Barysheva Russia164.80539,71 (5)2.00,10 (9)4.11,60 (5)7.11,29 (5)
6Renate Groenewold Netherlands165.29540,69 (9)1.58,81 (5)4.12,15 (7)7.09,77 (4)
7Tonny de Jong Netherlands165.41739,65 (4)1.59,75 (8)4.15,34 (11)7.12,95 (7)
8Maki Tabata Japan165.48939,92 (6)1.59,06 (7)4.13,29 (8)7.16,68 (10)
9Marja Vis Netherlands165.75440,78 (11)1.58,93 (6)4.11,45 (4)7.14,23 (9)
10Nami Nemoto Japan167.97041,29 (18)2.02,41 (12)4.15,04 (9)7.13,71 (8)
11Emese Hunyady Austria168.04340,24 (8)2.00,46 (10)4.19,38 (16)7.24,20 (12)
12Svetlana Vysokova Russia168.08741,27 (17)2.03,10 (19)4.15,17 (10)7.12,56 (6)
NQ13Daniela Anschütz Germany124.96340,96 (13)2.02,98 (18)4.18,06 (14)
NQ14Ann Driscoll United States125.13640,69 (9)2.02,89 (17)4.20,90 (20)
NQ15Valentina Yakshina Russia125.32141,80 (22)2.02,36 (11)4.16,41 (12)
NQ16Kristina Groves Canada125.46941,84 (23)2.02,60 (13)4.16,58 (13)
NQ17Lucille Opitz Germany125.49041,08 (14)2.02,73 (14)4.21,00 (21)
NQ18Anette Tønsberg Norway125.50841,54 (20)2.02,74 (15)4.18,33 (15)
NQ19Lyudmila Prokasheva Kazakhstan125.74641,23 (16)2.03,43 (21)4.20,24 (19)
NQ20Eriko Ishino Japan126.03241,15 (15)2.02,84 (16)4.23,62 (23)
NQ21Wieteke Cramer Netherlands126.17440,87 (12)2.03,34 (20)4.25,15 (24)
NQ22Eriko Seo Japan126.36841,37 (19)2.04,93 (23)4.20,13 (18)
NQ23Catherine Raney United States126.74342,00 (24)2.04,18 (22)4.20,10 (17)
NQ24Tatiana Shatshkova Russia127.29841,73 (21)2.05,05 (24)4.23,31 (22)

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

Rules

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.
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