The 56th edition of the Men's World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 11 and 12 February 1995 at the Ice Rink Piné, Baselga di Pinè in Italy.[1][2]
1995 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Ice Rink Pinè, Baselga di Pinè, Italy | ||||||||||||
Dates | 11–12 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 35 skaters from 19 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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The field consisted of 35 speed skaters from 19 countries. It was the final edition held separately for men. From 1996 onward the men's and women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships would be combined into a single tournament.
Rintje Ritsma won the world title ahead of Keiji Shirahata and Roberto Sighel. It was his first world title. From 1996 onward, the men's and women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place on the same days and at the same venue.
Distance medals
editDistance | Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
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500m | Hiroyuki Noake | Davide Carta | Rintje Ritsma |
1500m | Rintje Ritsma | Keiji Shirahata | Neal Marshall |
5000m | Frank Dittrich | René Taubenrauch | Rintje Ritsma |
10000m | Rintje Ritsma | Keiji Shirahata | Takahiro Nozaki |
Standings
editRank | Skater | Country | Points Samalog |
500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rintje Ritsma | Netherlands | 160.992 | 38.42 (3) | 7:03.08 (5) | 1:53.31 | 14:09.89 | |
Keiji Shirahata | Japan | 161.864 | 39.12 (13) | 7:02.40 (4) | 1:53.39 (2) | 14:14.16 (2} | |
Roberto Sighel | Italy | 162.851 | 38.56 (6) | 7:05.14 (10) | 1:55.48 (8) | 14:25.69 (5) | |
4 | Takahiro Nozaki | Japan | 163.110 | 39.11 (12) | 7:01.84 (3) | 1:56.18 (11) | 14:21.80 (3) |
5 | Dave Tamburrino | United States | 163.603 | 38.82 (9) | 7:06.88 (14) | 1:54.90 (7) | 14:35.91 (7) |
6 | Andrej Anoefrijenko | Russia | 163.614 | 38.55 (4) | 7:05.57 (11) | 1:55.85 (9) | 14:37.82 (9) |
7 | Hiroyuki Noake | Japan | 163.897 | 37.91 | 7:17.87 (24) | 1:54.13 (5) | 14:43.14 (11) |
8 | Neal Marshall | Canada | 164.132 | 38.74 (8) | 7:13.89 (20) | 1:53.86 (3) | 14:41.01 (10) |
9 | René Taubenrauch | Germany | 164.337 | 39.81 (21) | 6:59.19 (2) | 1:57.15 (15) | 14:31.16 (6) |
10 | Frank Dittrich | Germany | 164.462 | 40.09 (25) | 6:56.66 | 1:58.39 (21) | 14:24.86 (4) |
11 | Sergey Tsybenko | Kazakhstan | 164.990 | 39.06 (11) | 7:04.67 (9) | 1:55.92 (10) | 14:56.46 (12) |
12 | Christian Eminger | Austria | 167.804 | 41.35 (32) | 7:03.95 (6) | 2:00.76 (29) | 14:36.13 (8) |
NC13 | Jeroen Straathof | Netherlands | 120.301 | 39.34 (16) | 7:07.95 (16) | 1:54.50 (6) | – |
NC14 | Vadim Sayutin | Russia | 120.951 | 39.23 (15) | 7:09.71 (18) | 1:56.25 (12) | – |
NC15 | Ådne Søndrål | Norway | 121.308 | 38.86 (10) | 7:24.85 (31) | 1:53.89 (4) | – |
NC16 | K.C. Boutiette | United States | 121.428 | 39.68 (20) | 7:05.92 (12) | 1:57.47 (17) | – |
NC17 | Kjell Storelid | Norway | 121.665 | 40.35 (28) | 7:04.35 (7) | 1:56.64 (14) | – |
NC18 | Steinar Johansen | Norway | 121.850 | 39.92 (24) | 7:10.54 (19) | 1:56.63 (13) | – |
NC19 | Kevin Marshall | Canada | 122.029 | 39.13 (13) | 7:16.16 (22) | 1:57.85 (19) | – |
NC20 | Lee Kyou-hyuk | South Korea | 122.604 | 38.55 (4) | 7:26.24 (32) | 1:58.29 (20) | – |
NC21 | Davide Carta | Italy | 122.686 | 37.94 (2) | 7:34.90 (34) | 1:57.77 (18) | – |
NC22 | Yevgeny Sanarov | Kazakhstan | 122.689 | 39.87 (22) | 7:04.49 (8) | 2:01.11 (32) | – |
NC23 | Uwe Tonat | Germany | 123.020 | 39.63 (19) | 7:23.37 (29) | 1:57.16 (16) | – |
NC24 | Boris Uvarov | Ukraine | 123.243 | 39.54 (18) | 7:21.13 (26) | 1:58.77 (22) | – |
NC25 | Paweł Zygmunt | Poland | 123.365 | 39.51 (17) | 7:22.32 (28) | 1:58.87 (23) | – |
NC26 | Falko Zandstra | Netherlands | 123.445 | 38.66 (7) | 7:06.95 (15) | 2:06.27* (35) | – |
NC27 | Andriy Gutovski | Ukraine | 123.800 | 40.54 (30) | 7:08.97 (17) | 2:01.09 (30) | – |
NC28 | Andrew Nicholson | New Zealand | 123.897 | 40.30 (26) | 7:16.04 (21) | 1:59.98 (26) | – |
NC29 | Jaromir Radke | Poland | 123.911 | 41.63 (34) | 7:06.15 (13) | 7:06.15 (24) | – |
NC30 | Jonas Schön | Sweden | 123.975 | 39.89 (23) | 7:24.15 (30) | 1:59.01 (25) | – |
NC31 | Vitaly Novichenko | Belarus | 125.062 | 40.52 (29) | 7:21.76 (27) | 2:01.10 (31) | – |
NC32 | Mikko Nieminen | Finland | 125.519 | 41.45 (33) | 7:18.53 (25) | 2:00.65 (28) | – |
NC33 | László Antal | Romania | 125.898 | 40.30 (26) | 7:34.22 (33) | 2:00.53 (27) | – |
NC34 | Bernhard Laimgruber | Austria | 126.492 | 40.56 (31) | 7:34.92 (35) | 2:01.32 (33) | – |
NC35 | Martin Feigenwinter | Switzerland | 127.351 | 42.67 (35) | 7:16.35 (23) | 2:03.14 (34) | – |
- * = Fell
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "WK Allround" (in Dutch). SchaatsStatistieken.nl.
- ^ "World Allround Speed Skating Championships 1994/1995". data.isuresults.eu. International Skating Union (ISU). Archived from the original on 7 October 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
- ^ "world allround championships 1995 - men". SpeedSkatingNews.
- ^ "Uitslag WK Allround 1995 mannen - SchaatsStatistieken.nl". www.schaatsstatistieken.nl.
- ^ "Results of the 1995 World Championship Allround Men - SpeedSkatingStats.com". www.speedskatingstats.com.