List of speed skating world records in sprint all-around women
This list contains all the world records in speed skating recognized by the International Skating Union in the women's sprint all-around competition. The " sprint four-way fight " consists of four runs. On the first day, the 500 and 1000 meters are run. On the second day again with the difference that the start on the individual routes (inner or outer lane) is changed compared to the previous day. For the all- around ranking, the sum of the individual distances broken down to 500 m is used. The combination of the sprint all-around event was first carried out internationally at the 1970 sprint world championships .
No. | sportswoman | time | date | place | particularities | Duration |
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1 | Monika Pflug | 183.085 | February 27, 1972 | Eskilstuna Isstadion | HI, Bf, Ek | 0 years and 322 days |
2 | Sylvia Burka | 175.050 | January 14, 1973 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 0 years and 6 days |
3 | Sheila Young | 173.450 | 20th January 1973 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 2 years and 68 days |
4th | Tatyana Averina | 168.285 | March 29, 1975 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 0 years and 350 days |
5 | Sheila Young | 166.210 | March 13, 1976 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 5 years and 15 days |
6th | Christa Rothenburger | 162.275 | March 28, 1981 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 1 year and 363 days |
7th | Christa Rothenburger | 161.120 | March 26, 1983 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 2 years and 334 days |
8th | Karin Kania-Enke | 160.060 | February 23, 1986 | Karuizawa Skating Center | H II, Bf, Ek | 3 years and 3 days |
9 | Bonnie Blair | 159.435 | February 26, 1989 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 2 years and 327 days |
10 | Bonnie Blair | 159.390 | January 19, 1992 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 2 years and 11 days |
11 | Bonnie Blair | 157.405 | January 30, 1994 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 55 days |
12 | Bonnie Blair | 156.505 | March 26, 1994 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 322 days |
13 | Bonnie Blair | 156.435 | February 11, 1995 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 2 years and 285 days |
Introduction of the folding ice skate | ||||||
14th | Canada | 151.690 | November 23, 1997 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 1 year and 90 days |
15th | Monique Garbrecht | 151,605 | February 21, 1999 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 1 year and 321 days |
16 | Canada | 150.085 | January 7, 2001 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 329 days |
17th | Sabine Völker | 149.915 | December 2, 2001 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 1 year and 41 days |
18th | Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt | 149,305 | January 12, 2003 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 3 years and 72 days |
19th | Cindy classes | 149,305 | March 25, 2006 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 5 years and 310 days |
20th | Yu Jing | 148.610 | January 29, 2012 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 357 days |
Reigning speed skating world record holder in sprint all-around | ||||||
21st | Heather Richardson | 147.735 | 20th January 2013 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 7 years and 225 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
- ^ Evolution of the world record Sprint combination Women on www.speedskatingstats.com