2003 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2003 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in Ruddalens IP in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 8–9 February 2003. Canadian Cindy Klassen and Dutchman Gianni Romme became the world champions.

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Cindy Klassen (Canada)
LocationGothenburg, Sweden
VenueRuddalens IP
Dates8–9 February 2003
Competitors48
Medalist men
Gianni Romme  NED
Rintje Ritsma  NED
Ids Postma  NED
Medalist women
Cindy Klassen  CAN
Claudia Pechstein  GER
Daniela Anschütz  GER

The competitions were held in a Sweden where the interest for speed skating had declined throughout the 1990s.[1]

Men's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m5000 m1500 m10000 m
Gianni Romme Netherlands158.10538,23 (17)6.42,67 (1)1.52,07 (3)14.05,04 (1)
Rintje Ritsma Netherlands158.88937,67 (11)6.48,07 (2)1.53,54 (5)14.11,32 (2)
Ids Postma Netherlands159.01336,89 (1)6.53,37 (4)1.53,08 (4)14.21,87 (6)
4Mark Tuitert Netherlands159.38037,56 (7)6.55,67 (8)1.51,74 (2)14.20,15 (4)
5Yevgeni Lalenkov Russia159.85137,05 (2)6.55,81 (9)1.51,70 (1)14.39,75 (10)
6Eskil Ervik Norway160.68738,69 (20)6.52,94 (3)1.54,14 (10)14.13,14 (3)
7Dmitry Shepel Russia161.07637,35 (4)6.58,29 (11)1.55,02 (15)14.31,14 (8)
8K. C. Boutiette United States161.08537,58 (9)6.57,76 (10)1.54,51 (12)14.31,18 (9)
9Johan Röjler Sweden161.15038,04 (16)6.55,32 (7)1.54,99 (14)14.24,97 (7)
10Jan Friesinger Germany161.90637,59 (10)6.59,03 (12)1.55,02 (15)14.41,46 (11)
11Paweł Zygmunt Poland162.02638,85 (21)6.54,46 (5)1.56,05 (18)14.20,94 (5)
DQ4Enrico Fabris Italy117.98238,46 (18)6.55,16 (6)1.54,02 (8)14.35,11 (DQ)
NQ13Derek Parra United States117.64337,35 (4)7.02,50 (16)1.54,13 (9)
NQ14Kevin Marshall Canada117.85137,18 (3)7.05,65 (19)1.54,32 (11)
NQ15Dustin Molicki Canada117.97437,99 (15)6.59,91 (13)1.53,98 (7)
NQ16Shani Davis United States118.08037,69 (12)7.04,84 (18)1.53,72 (6)
NQ17Takahiro Nozaki Japan119.04637,87 (14)7.09,76 (21)1.54,60 (13)
NQ18Takahiro Ushiyama Japan119.07737,36 (6)7.07,34 (20)1.56,95 (22)
NQ19Chris Callis United States119.17837,56 (7)7.11,78 (22)1.55,32 (17)
NQ20Kazuaki Kobayashi Japan119.85637,84 (13)7.12,56 (23)1.56,28 (19)
NQ21Lasse Sætre Norway120.24839,27 (22)6.59,98 *(14)1.56,94 (21)
NQ22Mark Knoll Canada121.01039,42 (23)7.03,07 (17)1.57,85 (23)
NQ23Steven Elm Canada121.01338,68 (19)7.15,13 (24)1.56,46 (20)
NQ24Toshihiko Itokawa Japan121.39539,78 (24)7.01,99 (15)1.58,25 (24)

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

Women's championships

Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountryPoints500 m3000 m1500 m5000 m
Cindy Klassen Canada170.54540,16 (2)4.21,28 (2)2.05,10 (3)7.31,39 (3)
Claudia Pechstein Germany171.14441,20 (5)4.19,99 (1)2.04,99 (2)7.29,50 (2)
Daniela Anschütz Germany173.63341,40 (6)4.24,46 (6)2.07,28 (9)7.37,31 (6)
4Kristina Groves Canada173.72642,11 (16)4.22,72 (5)2.06,30 (6)7.37,30 (5)
5Jennifer Rodriguez United States173.81740,01 (1)4.29,39 (12)2.05,79 (5)7.49,79 (11)
6Clara Hughes Canada173.89743,31 (23)4.21,38 (3)2.07,31 (10)7.25,88 (1)
7Maki Tabata Japan174.05040,95 (3)4.29,31 (11)2.04,71 (1)7.46,45 (10)
8Catherine Raney United States174.38142,99 (22)4.21,99 (4)2.06,98 (8)7.34,00 (4)
9Renate Groenewold Netherlands174.38841,66 (8)4.28,31 (10)2.05,69 (4)7.41,14 (8)
10Marja Vis Netherlands175.08041,83 (10)4.25,71 (7)2.07,33 (11)7.45,22 (9)
11Annamarie Thomas Netherlands176.00240,98 (4)4.30,60 (15)2.06,36 (7)7.58,02 (12)
12Svetlana Vysokova Russia176.19342,77 (20)4.27,50 (8)2.08,41 (13)7.40,37 (7)
NQ13Tara Risling Canada129.94341,85 (12)4.29,64 (14)2.09,46 (19)
NQ14Yulia Skokova Russia130.01641,91 (13)4.31,22 (17)2.08,71 (15)
NQ15Svetlana Bazhanova Russia130.07942,08 (15)4.31,46 (18)2.08,27 (12)
NQ16Nami Nemoto Japan130.35142,24 (18)4.30,83 (16)2.08,92 (16)
NQ17Lucille Opitz Germany130.52342,38 (19)4.31,80 (19)2.08,53 (14)
NQ18Nicola Mayr Italy130.67341,77 (9)4.34,22 (21)2.09,60 (20)
NQ19Valentina Yakshina Russia130.85942,83 (21)4.29,62 (13)2.09,28 (18)
NQ20Emese Dörfler-Antal Austria131.11442,12 (17)4.33,11 (20)2.10,43 (21)
NQ21Yuri Obara Japan131.43441,83 (10)4.39,17 (22)2.09,23 (17)
NQ22Annette Bjelkevik Norway132.64142,07 (14)4.40,91 (23)2.11,26 (22)
NQ23Daniela Oltean Romania136.69944,17 (24)4.41,86 (24)2.16,66 (23)
NQ24Katrin Kalex Germany144.11941,56 (7)4.28,22 (9)2.53,57 *(24)

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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References

  1. Urban Tjernberg (4 February 2003). "VM ska rädda svensk skridsko" (in Swedish). Svenska dagbladet. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
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