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Icestadium Thialf - Heerenveen ESSNT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN STATISTICAL DOCUMENTATION COMPILED BY RONALD KRUIT AND ALEX DUMAS Table of contents page 1. Worldrecords, Dutch records, Track records and Championship records 2, 3 2. Country records 4 3. List of the World Champions Sprint and the numbers 2 and 3 5 – 7 4. Medals Classification World Sprint Championships Ladies and Men 8 - 10 5. Personal Best Ladies and Men 11 - 13 6. Personal Best and Country records Points Sprint Combination 14, 15 7. Final Classification Competitors in World Championships Sprint 16, 17 8. Intermediate times and Laptimes WR, DR, TR and CR 18 9. Top 10 Times in Thialf - Heerenveen 19, 20 10. Survey of the international ISU Championships in Thialf – Heerenveen 21 11. Survey of the Worldrecords in Thialf – Heerenveen 22 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN Records Ladies 500 meter World record 37,00 Jenny Wolf (GER) Salt Lake City 11-12-2009 World record Jun. 37,81 Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) Salt Lake City 10-03-2007 Dutch record 37,54 Andrea Nuyt Salt Lake City 13-02-2002 Track record 37,60 Jenny Wolf (GER) Heerenveen 20-01-2008 Championship record 37,60 Jenny Wolf (GER) Heerenveen 20-01-2008 1000 meter World record 1.13,11 Cindy Klassen (CAN) Calgary 25-03-2006 World record Jun. 1.15,41 Marrit Leenstra (NED) Calgary 13-03-2008 Dutch record 1.13,83 Ireen Wüst Salt Lake City 11-03-2007 Track record 1.15,34 Anni Friesinger (GER) Heerenveen 09-12-2007 Championship record 1.13,89 Chiara Simionato (ITA) Salt Lake City 22-01-2005 Points Sprint Combination World record 149.305 Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Salt Lake City 11/12-1-2003 (37,50 – 1.14,54 – 37,45 – 1.14,17) 149.305 Cindy Klassen (CAN) Calgary 24/25-3-2006 (38,18 – 1.13,46 – 37,84 – 1.13,11) World record Jun. 153.200 Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) Salt Lake City 22/23-1-2005 (38,17 – 1.16,63 – 38,20 – 1.17,03) Dutch record 151.950 Marianne Timmer Salt Lake City 22/23-1-2005 (38,33 – 1.15,71 – 38,14 – 1.15,25) Track record 152.315 Jenny Wolf (GER) Heerenveen 19/20-1-2008 (37,64 – 1.17,06 – 37,60 – 1.17,09) Championship record 150.015 Jennifer Rodriguez (USA) Salt Lake City 22/23-1-2005 (37,96 – 1.14,05 – 37,94 – 1.14,18) 2 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN Records Men 500 meter World record 34,03 Jeremy Wotherspoon (CAN) Salt Lake City 09-11-2007 World record Jun. 34,75 Joji Kato (JPN) Salt Lake City 13-12-2003 Dutch record 34,52 Ronald Mulder Calgary 04-12-2009 Track record 34,81 Jeremy Wotherspoon (CAN) Heerenveen 19-01-2008 Championship record 34,41 Jeremy Wotherspoon (CAN) Calgary 18-01-2003 1000 meter World record 1.06,42 Shani Davis (USA) Salt Lake City 17-03-2009 World record Jun. 1.08,53 Beorn Nijenhuis (NED) Calgary 19-01-2003 Dutch record 1.07,07 Beorn Nijenhuis Calgary 16-03-2008 Track record 1.08,39 Shani Davis (USA) Heerenveen 09-12-2007 Championship record 1.07,46 Erben Wennemars (NED) Salt Lake City 23-01-2005 Points Sprint Combination World record 137.230 Jeremy Wotherspoon (CAN) Calgary 18/19-1-2003 (34,41 – 1.08,41 – 34,49 – 1.08,25) World record jun. 139.750 Beorn Nijenhuis (NED) Calgary 18/19-1-2003 (35,29 – 1.09,21 – 35,59 – 1.08,53) Dutch record 137.310 Erben Wennemars Salt Lake City 22/23-1-2005 (34,75 – 1.08,30 – 34,68 – 1.07,46) Track record 139.060 Stefan Groothuis (NED) Heerenveen 27/28-12-2010 (35,26 – 1.08,54 – 35,25 – 1.08,56) Championship record 137.230 Jeremy Wotherspoon (CAN) Calgary 18/19-1-2003 (34,41 – 1.08,41 – 34,49 – 1.08,25) 3 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN Country records MEN LADIES NAT 500 m 1000 m 500 m 1000 m AUS 36,17 1.10,09 BLR 36,38 1.10,86 37,66 1.14,44 CAN 34,03 1.07,03 37,22 1.13,11 CHN 34,37 1.09,09 37,02 1.13,98 FIN 34,31 1.07,00 FRA 36,28 1.10,41 GBR 36,43 1.10,48 GER 35,04 1.07,87 37,00 1.13,49 ITA 35,01 1.08,43 37,86 1.13,47 JPN 34,27 1.08,09 37,50 1.14,05 KAZ 35,53 1.09,81 38,70 1.16,62 KOR 34,20 1.07,07 37,24 1.15,26 LAT 37,05 1.08,83 NED 34,52 1.07,07 37,54 1.13,83 NOR 35,08 1.08,15 38,40 1.15,37 POL 34,81 1.08,42 ROU 36,22 1.10,79 RUS 34,35 1.07,50 37,55 1.14,50 SWE 35,44 1.09,57 USA 34,31 1.06,42 37,58 1.13,83 4 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN List of the World Champions and the numbers 2 and 3. Ladies Year City 1. Gold 2. Silver 3. Bronze 1970 West Allis L. Titova (URS) N. Statkevitch (URS) A. Keulen-Deelstra 1971 Inzell R. Schleiermacher (GDR) A. Henning (USA) D. Holum (USA) 1972 Eskilstuna M. Pflug (FRG) D. Holum (USA) L. Titova (URS) 1973 Oslo-VH S. Young (USA) A. Keulen-Deelstra (NED) M. Pflug (FRG) 1974 Innsbruck L. Poulos (USA) A. Keulen-Deelstra (NED) M. Pflug (FRG) 1975 Göteborg S. Young (USA) H. Lange (GDR) C. Priestner (CAN) 1976 W. Berlin S. Young (USA) L. Poulos (USA) S. Burka (CAN) 1977 Alkmaar S. Burka (CAN) L. Poulos (USA) H. Pijlman (NED) 1978 Lake Placid L. Sadtchikova (URS) B. Heiden (USA) E. Rys (POL) 1979 Inzell L. Mueller-Poulos (USA) B. Heiden (USA) C. Rothenburger (GDR) 1980 West Allis K. Enke (GDR) L. Mueller-Poulos (USA) B. Heiden (USA) 1981 Grenoble K. Enke (GDR) T. Tarasova (URS) N. Petrusjova (URS) 1982 Alkmaar N. Petrusjova (URS) K. Busch-Enke (GDR) M. Holzner-Pflug (FRG) 1983 Helsinki K. Enke (GDR) N. Petrusjova (URS) C. Rothenburger (GDR) 1984 Trondheim K. Enke (GDR) V. Lalenkova (URS) N. Shive-Glebova (URS) 1985 Heerenveen C. Rothenburger (GDR) A. Stahnke (GDR) E. Rys (POL) 1986 Karuizawa K. Kania-Enke (GDR) C. Rothenburger (GDR) B. Blair (USA) 1987 Sainte-Foy K. Kania-Enke (GDR) B. Blair (USA) C. Rothenburger (GDR) 1988 West Allis C. Rothenburger (GDR) K. Kania-Enke (GDR) B. Blair (USA) 1989 Heerenveen B. Blair (USA) C. Rothenburger (GDR) S. Hashimoto (JPN) 1990 Tromsø A. Hauck-Stahnke (GDR) B. Blair (USA) C. Aaftink (NED) 1991 Inzell M. Garbrecht(GER) Q. Ye (CHN) C. Aaftink (NED) 1992 Oslo-VH Q. Ye (CHN) B. Blair (USA) C. Rothenburger (GER) 1993 Ikaho Q. Ye (CHN) B. Blair (USA) O. Ravilova (RUS) 1994 Calgary B. Blair (USA) A. Hauck-Stahnke (GER) R. Xue (CHN) 1995 Milwaukee B. Blair (USA) O. Ravilova (RUS) F. Schenk (GER) 1996 Heerenveen C. Witty (USA) E. T. Høiseth (NOR) F. Schenk (GER) 1997 Hamar F. Schenk (GER) R. Xue (CHN) C. Witty (USA) 1998 Berlin C. LeMay-Doan (CAN) S. Völker (GER) C. Witty (USA) 1999 Calgary M. Garbrecht (GER) C. LeMay-Doan (CAN) S. Völker (GER) 2000 Seoul M. Garbrecht (GER) C. Witty (USA) M. Timmer (NED) 5 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN List of the World Champions and the numbers 2 and 3. Ladies (continuation) Year City 1. Gold 2. Silver 3. Bronze 2001 Inzell M. Garbrecht (GER) E. Sanmiya (JPN) C. LeMay-Doan (CAN) 2002 Hamar C. LeMay-Doan (CAN) A. Nuyt (NED) A. Kotyuga (BLR) 2003 Calgary M. Garbrecht (GER) C. Klassen (CAN) S. Shinya (JPN) 2004 Nagano M. Timmer (NED) A. Friesinger (GER) J. Rodriguez (USA) 2005 Salt Lake City J. Rodriguez (USA) A. Kotyuga (BLR) S. Völker (GER) 2006 Heerenveen S. Zhurova (RUS) M. Wang (CHN) C. Simionato (ITA) 2007 Hamar A. Friesinger (GER) I. Wüst (NED) C. Klassen (CAN) 2008 Heerenveen J. Wolf (GER) A. Friesinger (GER) A. Gerritsen (NED) 2009 Moscow B. Wang (CHN) J. Wolf (GER) J. Yu (CHN) 2010 Obihiro Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) S. Yoshii (JPN) J. Wolf (GER) Men Year City 1. Gold 2. Silver 3. Bronze 1970 West Allis V. Muratov (URS) K. Suzuki (JPN) M. Thomassen (NOR) 1971 Inzell E. Keller (FRG) O. König (SWE) A. Schenk (NED) 1972 Eskilstuna L. Linkovesi (FIN) V. Muratov (URS) A. Schenk (NED) 1973 Oslo-VH V. Muratov (URS) J. Valentijn (NED) E. Bleeker (NED) 1974 Innsbruck P. Bjørang (NOR) M. Suzuki (JPN) E. Bleeker (NED) 1975 Göteborg A. Safronov (URS) J. Kulikov (URS) V. Muratov (URS) 1976 W. Berlin J. Granath (SWE) D. Immerfall (USA) P. Mueller (USA) 1977 Alkmaar E. Heiden (USA) P. Mueller (USA) J. Kulikov (URS) 1978 Lake Placid E. Heiden (USA) F. Rønning (NOR) J. Granath (SWE) 1979 Inzell E. Heiden (USA) G. Boucher (CAN) F. Rønning (NOR) 1980 West Allis E. Heiden (USA) G. Boucher (CAN) T. Plant (USA) 1981 Grenoble F. Rønning (NOR) S. Khlebnikov (URS) A. Medennikov (URS) 1982 Alkmaar S.
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