List of speed skating world records in the small all-around women

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This list contains all world records recognized by the International Skating Union in speed skating in the women's all-around competition. The " small all-around " consists of four runs. On the first day, the 500 and 3000 meters are run. On the second day the 1500 and 5000 meters. For the all- around ranking, the sum of the individual distances broken down to 500 m is used.

World records of women in small all-around
No. sportswoman time date place particularities Duration
1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich 177.669 January 23, 1983 Thialf HI, Bo, Ek 0 years and 357 days
2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Gabi Schönbrunn 174.710 January 15, 1984 Medeo H III, Bo, Ek 0 years and 69 days
3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich 171.760 March 24, 1984 Medeo H III, Bo, Ek 1 year and 363 days
4th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Karin Kania-Enke 168.271 March 22, 1986 Medeo H III, Bo, Ek 7 years and 293 days
5 GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann 167.282 January 9, 1994 Vikingskipet HI, Bh, Ek 3 years and 38 days
Introduction of the folding ice skate
6th GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann 165.708 February 16, 1997 M-Wave HI, Bh, Ek 1 year and 27 days
7th GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann 163.020 March 15, 1998 Thialf HI, Bh, Ek 0 years and 329 days
8th GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann 161.479 February 7, 1999 Vikingskipet HI, Bh, Ek 3 years and 353 days
9 CanadaCanada Cindy classes 159.723 January 26, 2003 Utah Olympic Oval H III, Bh, Ek 1 year and 349 days
10 CanadaCanada Cindy classes 159,605 January 9, 2005 Utah Olympic Oval H III, Bh, Ek 1 year and 13 days
11 CanadaCanada Cindy classes 157.177 January 22, 2006 Olympic oval H III, Bh, Ek 0 years and 56 days
Reigning speed skating world record holder in the small all-around competition
12 CanadaCanada Cindy classes 154.580 March 19, 2006 Olympic oval H III, Bh, Ek 14 years and 166 days
  • As of September 27, 2013
  • In the 1990s years came clap skate internationally for the first time used. The folding system, which enables faster running, has been a change since the 1998 Winter Olympics at the latest .
The abbreviations in "special features" mean
  • H = altitude of the railway; HI = up to 500 meters, H II = over 500 meters, H III = over 1000 meters
  • B = track layout; Bf = open air (open), Bh = indoor track, Bm = mix (semi-open, covered track)
  • E = ice; Ek = artificial (cooling system), En = natural ice (without technical cooling system)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Evolution of the world record Small combination Women on www.speedskatingstats.com