1893 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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World Allround Speed Skating Championships
JaapEden.jpg
Jaap Eden
First official ISU-World Champion
Venue Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dates13–14 January
Competitors17 from 4 nations
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Jaap Eden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED

The 1893 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 13 and 14 January at the ice rink Museumplein in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is the fourth World Allround Speed Skating Championships organised at the Museumplein in Amsterdam. (The championships in 1892 were canceled due to thaw). It was the first official World Allround Speed Skating Championship after the foundation of the International Skating Union (ISU) in 1892. The Dutch skater Jaap Eden became the first official ISU-World allround by winning the 1500, 5000 en 500 meter. He did not need to finish the 10000m according to the rules. Oskar Fredriksen from Norway skated the championship the first World record at the 10000 meter.

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Allround results

PlaceAthleteCountry1500m1500m
final
5000m500m500m
final
10000m
Gold medal icon.svg Jaap Eden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:49.2 (1)2:48.2 (1)9:59.0 (1)51.2 (2)51.2 (1)NF
NC2 Rudolf Ericson Swedish norwegian union flag.svg Sweden 2:54.0 (4)2:59.2 (3)10:36.8 (3)52.2 (4)52.2 (4)21:13.0 (2)
NC3 Filip Petersen Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg Norway 2:58.2 (7)10:31.4 (2)54.0 (7)21:23.4 (3)
NC4 Julius von Salzen Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire 2:58.0 (5)11:15.0 (5)53.2 (5)22:23.4 (4)
NC5 Maurits Cartier van Dissel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:18.0 (9)11:24.4 (6)59.6 (11)23:04.0 (5)
NC6 Wim de Boer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:21.0 (11)11:38.2 (8)59.0 (10)23:39.2 (6)
NC7 Jan Vervoort Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:28.4 (12)11:57.6 (10)1:01.0 (13)23:57.0 (9)
NC8 Willem Gronert Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:38.4 (15)11:52.0 (9)1:01.2 (14)23:45.0 (7)
NC N.N. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands NSNS1:00.6 (12)NF
NC Einar Halvorsen Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg Norway 2:52.6 (3)3:01.0 (4)10:43.0 (4)51.0 (1)52.0 (2)NS
NC Oskar Fredriksen Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg Norway 2:49.2 (1)2:55.0 (2)NF52.0 (3)52.0 (3)20:21.4 (1)WR
NC Bernhard Bruzelius Swedish norwegian union flag.svg Sweden 2:58.0 (5)NF55.0 (8)NS
NC Dirk de Koe Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:28.4 (12)11:31.0 (7)NSNS
NC J. Schoenmaker Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:31.4 (14)*12:06.0 (11)NSNS
NC R. Damste Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:40.4 (16)12:54.0 (12)NSNS
NC Albert de Wely Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:09.8 (8)NS53.8 (6)23:52.0 (8)
NC Hector van Sminia Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:18.6 (10)NS58.0 (9)25:00.0 (10)
* = Fell
NC = Not classified
NF = Not finished
NS = Not started
DQ = Disqualified

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com [1]

Rules

Four distances had to be skated: 500, 1500, 5000 and 10,000 m. One could earn the world title only by winning at least three of the four distances, otherwise the title would be vacant. The winner of the 500 and 1500 meter was decided by a skate off of the best four skaters of the distance. Silver and bronze medals were not awarded.

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References

  1. "Results of the 1893 World Championship Allround Men". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 25 August 2012.