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2020 VM-Sprint-Med-No.Pdf Medaljevinnere i Sprint-VM, kvinner 1970-2020 Oppdatert av Roar Eriksen, NSF/SG - Ajourført pr. 29. februar 2020 Sammenlagt, kvinner ISU Sprint Championships ( Mester : Vinner av tre av fire distanser (w), ellers laveste poengssum ) ÅR Sted/bane ISU-MESTER SØLV BRONSE 1970 West Allis Ljudmila Titova URS 184,290 Nina Statkevitsj URS 185,180 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 186,290 1971 Inzell Ruth Schleiermacher GDR 175,730 Anne Henning USA 176,610 Dianne Holum USA 179,020 World Sprint Championships ÅR Sted/bane VERDENSMESTER SØLV BRONSE 1972 Eskilstuna I Monika Pflug FRG 183,085 Dianne Holum USA 183,345 Ljudmila Titova URS 183,440 1973 Oslo VH Sheila Young USA 177,515 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 180,395 Monika Pflug FRG 181,225 1974 Innsbruck Leah Poulos USA 180,415 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 180,990 Monika Pflug FRG 181,275 1975 Göteborg U Sheila Young USA 178,045 Heike Lange GDR 180,830 Cathy Priestner CAN 181,040 1976 Berlin W Sheila Young USA 173,950 Leah Poulos USA 175,900 Sylvia Burka CAN 177,305 1977 Alkmaar Sylvia Burka CAN 177,115 Leah Poulos USA 179,545 Haitske Pijlman NED 180,495 1978 Lake Placid Ljubov Sadtsjikova URS 174,670 Beth Heiden USA 174,850 Erwina Rys-Ferens POL 177,485 1979 Inzell Leah Mueller USA 171,020 Beth Heiden USA 171,910 Christa Rothenburger GDR 171,945 1980 West Allis Karin Enke GDR 171,120 Leah Mueller USA 174,585 Beth Heiden USA 175,130 1981 Grenoble Karin Enke GDR 168,640 Tatjana Tarasova URS 168,785 Natalja Petrusjova URS 169,215 1982 Alkmaar Natalja Petrusjova URS 167,985 Karin Busch GDR 169,360 Monika Holzner FRG 171,740 1983 Helsinki O Karin Enke GDR 167,655 Natalja Petrusjova URS 167,875 Christa Rothenburger GDR 169,580 1984 Trondheim L Karin Enke GDR 165,365 Valentina Lalenkova URS 166,245 Natalja Sjive URS 167,200 1985 Heerenveen Christa Rothenburger GDR 170,880w Angela Stahnke GDR 167,315 Erwina Rys-Ferens POL 167,410 1986 Karuizawa Karin Kania GDR 160,060 Christa Rothenburger GDR 162,720 Bonnie Blair USA 163,695 ( Mester : Kun laveste poengssum ) 1987 Sanite-Foy Karin Kania GDR 166,685 Bonnie Blair USA 167,810 Christa Rothenburger GDR 168,940 1988 West Allis Christa Rothenburger GDR 166,625 Karin Kania GDR 166,810 Bonnie Blair USA 167,495 1989 Heerenveen Bonnie Blair USA 159,435 Christa Luding GDR 159,600 Seiko Hashimoto JPN 162,395 1990 Tromsø Angela Hauck GDR 169,090 Bonnie Blair USA 169,395 Christine Aaftink NED 169,455 1991 Inzell Monique Garbrecht GER 162,660 Qiaobo Ye CHN 163,185 Christine Aaftink NED 163,790 1992 Oslo VH Qiaobo Ye CHN 167,260 Bonnie Blair USA 168,790 Christa Luding GER 169,350 1993 Ikaho Qiaobo Ye CHN 165,925 Bonnie Blair USA 166,475 Oksana Ravilova RUS 167,355 1994 Calgary Bonnie Blair USA 157,405 Angela Hauck GER 159,020 Ruihong Xue CHN 159,080 1995 Milwaukee Bonnie Blair USA 158,145 Oksana Ravilova RUS 160,820 Franziska Schenk GER 160,830 1996 Heerenveen Chris Witty USA 161,170 Edel Therese Høiseth NOR 161,350 Franziska Schenk GER 162,270 1997 Hamar OH Franziska Schenk GER 159,090 Ruihong Xue CHN 160,985 Chris Witty USA 161,495 1998 Berlin S Catriona Le May Doan CAN 154,890 Sabine Völker GER 156,125 Chris Witty USA 156,320 1999 Calgary Monique Garbrecht GER 151,605 Catriona Le May Doan CAN 151,640 Sabine Völker GER 151,860 2000 Seoul Ti Monique Garbrecht GER 155,265 Chris Witty USA 155,670 Marianne Timmer NED 156,460 2001 Inzell Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GER 155,970 Eriko Sanmiya JPN 156,580 Catriona Le May Doan CAN 156,840 2002 Hamar OH Catriona Le May Doan CAN 152,680 Andrea Nuyt NED 153,420 Anzjelika Kotjuga BLR 153,635 2003 Calgary Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GER 150,225 Cindy Klassen CAN 151,925 Shihomi Shinya JPN 151,980 2004 Nagano Marianne Timmer NED 155,255 Anni Friesinger GER 155,400 Jennifer Rodriguez USA 155,950 2005 Salt Lake City Jennifer Rodriguez USA 150,015 Anzjelika Kotjuga BLR 150,415 Sabine Völker GER 150,425 2006 Heerenveen Svetlana Zjurova RUS 153,625 Manli Wang CHN 154,200 Chiara Simionato ITA 154,450 2007 Hamar V Anni Friesinger GER 151,935 Ireen Wüst NED 152,995 Cindy Klassen CAN 153,370 2008 Heerenveen Jenny Wolf GER 152,315 Anni Friesinger GER 153,160 Annette Gerritsen NED 153,510 2009 Moskva K Beixing Wang CHN 152,475 Jenny Wolf GER 153,410 Jing Yu CHN 153,740 2010 Obihiro Sang-Hwa Lee KOR 154,580 Sayuri Yoshii JPN 154,830 Jenny Wolf GER 155,110 2011 Heerenveen Christine Nesbitt CAN 152,220 Annette Gerritsen NED 154,015 Margot Boer NED 154,025 2012 Calgary Jing Yu CHN 148,610 Christine Nesbitt CAN 148,630 Hong Zhang CHN 149,705 2013 Salt Lake City Heather Richardson USA 148,015 Jing Yu CHN 148,280 Sang-Hwa Lee KOR 148,560 2014 Nagano Jing Yu CHN 151,275 Hong Zhang CHN 151,705 Heather Richardson USA 151,790 2015 Astana Brittany Bowe USA 149,600 Heather Richardson USA 150,815 Karolina Erbanová CZE 152,625 2016 Seoul Ti Brittany Bowe USA 151,595 Heather Richardson-Bergsma USA 151,945 Jorien ter Mors NED 152,340 2017 Calgary Nao Kodaira JPN 146,390 Heather Richardson-Bergsma USA 147,185 Jorien ter Mors NED 147,495 2018 Changchun Jorien ter Mors NED 150,735 Brittany Bowe USA 151,915 Olga Fatkulina RUS 152,620 2019 Heerenveen Nao Kodaira JPN 149,665 Miho Takagi JPN 150,050 Brittany Bowe USA 150,180 2020 Hamar V Miho Takagi JPN 148,870 Nao Kodaira JPN 150,150 Olga Fatkulina RUS 150,430 Distanse-medaljer / “Topp 3 beste”: F.o.m. 2007 er ikke distanse-medaljer utdelt 500 m kvinner – første dag ÅR Sted/bane VINNER (GULL) SØLV BRONSE ISU Sprint Championships 1970 West Allis Ljudmila Titova URS 45,21 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 45,25 Vera Krasnova URS 45,67 1971 Inzell Anne Henning USA 42,91 Ruth Schleiermacher GDR 43,15 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 44,23 World Sprint Championships 1972 Eskilstuna I Sheila Young USA 44,20 Leah Poulos USA 44,64 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 44,96 1973 Oslo VH Sheila Young USA 43,34 Sylvia Burka CAN 44,70 Atje Keulen-Deelstra NED 44,92 1974 Innsbruck Tatjana Averina URS 43,70 Leah Poulos USA 43,75 Monika Pflug FRG 43,94 1975 Göteborg U Cathy Priestner CAN 43,44 Vera Krasnova URS 43,48 Monika Holzner FRG 43,59 1976 Berlin W Sheila Young USA 42,87 Leah Poulos USA 43,22 Sylvia Burka CAN 44,08 1977 Alkmaar Kim Kostron USA 44,67 Leah Poulos USA 44,75 Sylvia Burka CAN 44,90 1978 Lake Placid Beth Heiden USA 42,97 Ljubov Sadtsjikova URS 43,32 Connie Paraskevin USA 43,36 1979 Inzell Leah Mueller USA 42,21 Sylvia Albrecht GDR 42,50 Christa Rothenburger GDR 42,85 1980 West Allis Karin Enke GDR 42,06 Leah Mueller USA 42,47 Christa Rothenburger GDR 43,03 1981 Grenoble Tatjana Tarasova URS 41,89 Natalja Petrusjova URS 41,97 Karin Enke GDR 42,08 Christa Rothenburger GDR 42,08 1982 Alkmaar Natalja Petrusjova URS 41,58 Karin Busch GDR 41,65 Natalja Glebova URS 42,03 1983 Helsinki O Karin Enke GDR 41,88 Skadi Walter GDR 41,95 Christa Rothenburger GDR 42,05 1984 Trondheim L Karin Enke GDR 41,35 Valentina Lalenkova URS 41,52 Natalja Sjive URS 41,54 1985 Heerenveen Christa Rothenburger GDR 41,30 Angela Stahnke GDR 41,61 Erwina Rys-Ferens POL 41,67 1986 Karuizawa Karin Kania GDR 39,94 Christa Rothenburger GDR 40,47 Bonnie Blair USA 40,73 1987 Sanite-Foy Christa Rothenburger GDR 41,33 Bonnie Blair USA 41,63 Monika Gawenus FRG 41,76 1988 West Allis Christa Rothenburger GDR 41,30 Bonnie Blair USA 41,60 Karin Kania GDR 42,04 1989 Heerenveen Bonnie Blair USA 39,47 Angela Hauck GDR 39,69 Christa Luding GDR 39,90 1990 Tromsø Angela Hauck GDR 41,32 Bonnie Blair USA 41,65 Sun-Hee Yoo KOR 41,88 1991 Inzell Christine Aaftink NED 40,70 Qiaobo Ye CHN 40,80 Monique Garbrecht GER 40,88 Angela Hauck GER 40,88 1992 Oslo VH Bonnie Blair USA 40,74 Christa Luding GER 41,43 Angela Hauck GER 41,61 1993 Ikaho Qiaobo Ye CHN 40,23 Kyoko Shimazaki JPN 40,68 Bonnie Blair USA 40,88 1994 Calgary Bonnie Blair USA 39,29 Susan Auch CAN 39,51 Ruihong Xue CHN 39,54 1995 Milwaukee Bonnie Blair USA 39,13 Oksana Ravilova RUS 39,89 Susan Auch CAN 40,09 1996 Heerenveen Svetlana Zjurova RUS 39,85 Catriona Le May Doan CAN 39,88 Susan Auch CAN 40,22 1997 Hamar OH Franziska Schenk GER 39,77 Catriona Le May Doan CAN 40,00 Svetlana Zjurova RUS 40,13 1998 Berlin S Catriona Le May Doan CAN 38,60 Sabine Völker GER 39,01 Kyoko Shimazaki JPN 39,19 1999 Calgary Catriona Le May Doan CAN 37,89 Svetlana Zjurova RUS 38,27 Tomomi Okazaki JPN 38,28 2000 Seoul Ti Monique Garbrecht GER 38,81 Catriona Le May Doan CAN 38,93 Svetlana Zjurova RUS 38,97 2001 Inzell Catriona Le May Doan CAN 38,71 Eriko Sanmiya JPN 38,91 Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GER 39,00 2002 Hamar OH Catriona Le May Doan CAN 38,05 Svetlana Zjurova RUS 38,28 Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GER 38,30 2003 Calgary Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GER 37,76 Manli Wang CHN 37,82 Shihomi Shinya JPN 38,09 2004 Nagano Sayuri Osuga JPN 38,79 Manli Wang CHN 38,85 Marianne Timmer NED 38,95 2005 Salt Lake City Sayuri Yoshii JPN 37,74 Anzhelika Kotyuga BLR 37,75 Tomomi Okazaki JPN 37,84 2006 Heerenveen Manli Wang CHN 38,31 Jenny Wolf GER 38,33 Svetlana Zhurova RUS 38,35 Distansevinner Nr.
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