The 107th all- around world championship (71st women) took place from February 16 to 17, 2013 in Hamar , Norway . The competitions were held in Vikingskipet .
In the women's category, Ireen Wüst from the Netherlands won for the fourth time . Her compatriot Sven Kramer was the first speed skater in World Cup history to win the all-around title for the sixth time. Both were thus able to defend their titles from the previous year.
The German participant Claudia Pechstein had to give up after two runs due to a cold. Moritz Geisreiter from Inzell failed to make it into the final in the men's category and came in 18th overall.
Participating Nations
48 athletes, 24 women and men, took part in the world championship. A total of 14 nations were represented.
competition
In the all-around world championship, there are four distances each. The women run 500, 3000, 1500 and 5000 meters and the men 500, 5000, 1500 and 10,000 meters. Every single distance run is calculated down to 500 m in seconds and added up. The sum gives the total number of points. For the last distance (5000 m women / 10,000 m men) there are only eight participants. Athletes who are among the top 12 in the overall ranking after three distances as well as over the second longest distance (3000 m women / 5000 m men) and also the best placed athletes in the overall ranking or in the individual ranking over the second longest distance will be admitted. The champion is whoever has achieved the lowest total number of points after four courses.
Women
Final score of the little four-way fight
Shows the eight most successful female athletes of the all-around world championships (final participation over 5000 meters)
The number in brackets indicates the position per individual route, the fastest in each case in bold.
rank
Surname
500 meters
Pt.
3000 meters
Pt.
1500 meters
Pt.
5000 meters
Pt.
Total points
0 1
Netherlands Ireen Wüst
39.35 s (2)
39,350
4: 05.41 min (1)
40.901
1: 56.30 min (1)
38.766
7:05:13 min (1)
42.513
161.530
0 2
Netherlands Diane Valkenburg
39.77 s (7)
39.770
4: 08.12 min (2)
41,353
1: 57.87 min (5)
39.290
7:07:07 min (2)
42.707
163.120
0 3
Russia Ekaterina Vladimirovna Sheikhova
39.57 s (5)
39,570
4: 08.74 min (4)
41.456
1: 56.31 min (2)
38.770
7: 16.48 min (5)
43.648
163.444
0 4th
Netherlands Linda de Vries
40.44 s (12)
40,440
4: 10.20 min (5)
41,700
1: 57.46 min (3)
39.153
7: 09.23 min (3)
42.923
164.216
0 5
Norway Ida Njåtun
40.03 s (9)
40.030
4: 08.64 min (3)
41,440
1: 58.41 min (7)
39.470
7: 17.26 min (6)
43.726
164.666
0 6th
Russia Yevgenia Dmitrieva
40.02 s (8)
40.020
4: 10.57 min (6)
41.761
1: 59.14 min (8)
39.713
7: 19.03 min (7)
43.903
165.397
0 7th
Netherlands Lotte van Beek
39.44 s (3)
39,440
4: 17.17 min (15)
42.861
1: 58.07 min (6)
39,356
7: 32.59 min (8)
45.259
166.916
0 8th
Japan Masako Hozumi
41.85 s (23)
41,850
4: 11.60 min (7)
41.933
2:01.05 min (16)
40,350
7: 10.19 min (4)
43.019
167.152
18th
Austria Anna Rokita
41.34 s (20)
41,340
4: 17.49 min (17)
42.915
2: 02.66 min (20)
40.886
DNS
24
Germany Claudia Pechstein
40.68 s (15)
40.680
4: 15.87 min (13)
42.645
DNS
DNS
500 meters
3000 meters
1500 meters
5000 meters
Men
Final result of the grand four-way battle
Shows the eight most successful athletes of the all-around world championship (final participation over 10,000 meters)
The number in brackets indicates the position per individual route, the fastest in each case in bold.
rank
Surname
500 meters
Pt.
5000 meters
Pt.
1500 meters
Pt.
10,000 meters
Pt.
Total points
0 1
Netherlands Sven Kramer
36.71 s (9)
36.710
6: 13.42 min (1)
37,342
1: 46.75 min (4)
35,583
13: 11.86 min (1)
39,593
149.228
0 2
Norway Håvard Bøkko
36.01 s (2)
36.010
6: 22.00 min (5)
38,200
1: 46.34 min (1)
35,446
13: 15.83 min (3)
39.791
149.447
0 3
Belgium Beard swings
36.73 s (10)
36.730
6: 19.72 min (3)
37.972
1: 46.51 min (3)
35.503
13: 11.91 min (2)
39,595
149.800
0 4th
Norway Sverre Lunde Pedersen
36.66 s (7)
36.660
6: 20.06 min (4)
38.006
1: 47.15 min (8)
35.716
13: 25.65 min (4)
40.282
150.664
0 5
Russia Ivan Skobrew
36.79 s (12)
36.790
6: 19.06 min (2)
37.906
1: 46.92 min (6)
35.640
13: 35.90 min (6)
40.795
151.131
0 6th
Netherlands Renz Rotteveel
36.92 s (14)
36.920
6: 25.12 min (7)
38.512
1: 48.39 min (11)
36,130
13: 35.84 min (5)
40.792
152.354
0 7th
Latvia Haralds Silovs
36.20 s (3)
36,200
6: 32.52 min (12)
39.252
1: 47.11 min (7)
35.703
13: 47.38 min (7)
41.369
152.524
0 8th
Poland Zbigniew Bródka
35.80 s (1)
35,800
6: 35.88 min (15)
39,588
1: 46.49 min (2)
35,496
14: 09.29 min (8)
42.464
153.348
18th
Germany Moritz Geisreiter
38.55 s (24)
38,550
6: 31.13 min (11)
39.113
1: 49.93 min (18)
36.643
DNS
24
Austria Bram Smallenbroek
37.66 s (21)
37.660
DNS
DNS
DNS
500 meters
5000 meters
1500 meters
10,000 meters
Web links
Individual evidence
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