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ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY Table of contents page 1. World records, World records Jun. ,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 – 8 4. Medals Classification World Sprint Championships Ladies and Men 9 - 11 5. Personal Best Ladies and Men 12, 13 6. Results in previous World Championships Sprint 14, 15 7. Intermediate times and Lap times WR, TR and CR 16 22. February 2017 Statistical Documentation compiled by Ronald Kruit and Alex Dumas (Netherlands) ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY Records Ladies 500 meter World record 36,36 Sang-Hwa (KOR) Salt Lake City 16-11-2013 World record Jun. 37,81 Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) Salt Lake City 10-03-2007 Track record 36,74 Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) Calgary 09-11-2013 Championship record 36,94 Jing Yu (CHN) Calgary 29-01-2012 1000 meter World record 1.12,18 Brittany Bowe (USA) Salt Lake City 22-11-2015 World record Jun. 1.14,95 Hyun-Yung Kim (KOR) Salt Lake City 17-11-2013 Track record 1.12,51 Heather Bergsma (USA) Calgary 14-11-2015 Championship record 1.12,68 Christine Nesbitt (CAN) Calgary 28-01-2012 Points Sprint Combination World record 147.735 Heather Bergsma (USA) Calgary 19/20-1-2013 (37,12 – 1.13,09 – 37,42 – 1.13,30) World record Jun. 152.470 Karolina Erbanová (CZE) Calgary 28/29-1-2012 (38,17 – 1.16,97 – 38,11 – 1.15,41) Track record see World record Championship record 148.015 Heather Bergsma (USA) Salt Lake City 26/27-1-2013 (37,31 – 1.13,74 – 37,24 – 1.13,19) 2 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY Records Men 500 meter World record 33,98 Pavel Kulizhnikov (RUS) Salt Lake City 20-11-2015 World record Jun. 34,56 Tingyu Gao (CHN) Urumqi 21-10-2016 Track record 34,00 Pavel Kulizhnikov (RUS) Calgary 15-11-2015 Championship record 34,21 Joji Kato (JPN) Salt Lake City 26-01-2013 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 Track record 1.06,91 Shani Davis (USA) Calgary 06-12-2009 Championship record 1.06,96 Stefan Groothuis (NED) Calgary 29-01-2012 Points Sprint Combination World record 136.790 Michel Mulder (NED) Salt Lake City 26/27-1-2013 (34,47 – 1.07,49 – 34,75 – 1.07,65) World record jun. 139.750 Beorn Nijenhuis (NED) Calgary 18/19-1-2003 (35,29 – 1.09,21 – 35,59 – 1.08,53) Track record 136.810 Stefan Groothuis (NED) Calgary 28/29-1-2012 (34,84 – 1.07,50 – 34,74 – 1.06,96) Championship record see Worldrecord 3 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY Country records MEN LADIES NAT 500 m 1000 m Points *) 500 m 1000 m Points *) AUS 34,64 1.08,71 140.145 AUT 37,43 1.13,68 153.730 CAN 34,03 1.07,03 137.060 37,22 1.12,68 148.630 CHN 34,37 1.08,59 139.850 36,56 1.12,65 148.280 COL 35,31 1.10,29 CZE 37,67 1.13,84 152.180 FIN 34,28 1.07,00 137.015 GER 34,64 1.07,85 137.945 37,00 1.13,49 149.305 ITA 34,79 1.08,19 138.640 37,86 1.13,47 150.670 JPN 34,21 1.08,09 137.790 37,13 1.13,98 150.490 KAZ 34,66 1.07,71 139.980 37,64 1.14,48 151.520 KOR 34,20 1.07,07 137.000 NED 34,25 1.06,96 136.790 37,06 1.12,66 148.665 NOR 34,46 1.07,95 139.635 38,31 1.14,37 154.595 POL 34,42 1.07,87 138.805 39,08 1.15,39 159.360 ROU 39,76 1.18,37 RUS 33,98 1.06,70 137.420 37,13 1.13,40 149.700 USA 34,19 1.06,42 137.360 36,90 1.12,18 147.735 *) Points after official Sprint Combination, not calculated points after World Cup Competition (2 x 500 meter and 2 x 1000 meter) 4 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY 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) 5 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY List of the World Champions and the numbers 2 and 3. Ladies (continuation) Year City 1. Gold 2. Silver 3. Bronze 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) 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) 2011 Heerenveen C. Nesbitt (CAN) A. Gerritsen (NED) M. Boer (NED) 2012 Calgary Jing Yu (CHN) C. Nesbitt (CAN) Hong Zhang (CHN) 2013 Salt Lake City H. Richardson (USA) Jing Yu (CHN) Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) 2014 Nagano Jing Yu (CHN) Hong Zhang (CHN) H. Richardson (USA) 2015 Astana B. Bowe (USA) H. Richardson (USA) K. Erbanová (CZE) 2016 Seoul B. Bowe (USA) H. Bergsma-Richardson (USA) J. ter Mors (NED) 6 ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 FEBRUARY, 25 and 26, 2017; OLYMPIC OVAL - CALGARY List of the World Champions and the numbers 2 and 3. 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. Khlebnikov (URS) G. Boucher (CAN) F. Rønning (NOR) 1983 Helsinki A. Kuroiwa (JPN) P. Pegov (URS) H. van der Duim (NED) 1984 Trondheim G. Boucher (CAN) S. Khlebnikov (URS) K.A.