1975 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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1975 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Venue De Bonte Wever Rink, Assen, Netherlands
Dates22–23 February
Competitors30 from 13 nations
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Karin Kessow Flag of East Germany.svg  GDR
Silver medal icon.svg Tatyana Averina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  URS
Bronze medal icon.svg Sheila Young Flag of the United States.svg  USA

The 36th edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women was held on 22 and 23 February in Assen at the De Bonte Wever ice rink.

Contents

Title holder was the Netherlander Atje Keulen-Deelstra.

Distance medalists

EventGold
Gold medal icon.svg
Silver
Silver medal icon.svg
Bronze
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500m Sheila Young Cathy Priestner Makiko Nagaya
1500m Karin Kessow Erwina Ryś Tatyana Averina
1000m Sheila Young Tatyana Averina Cathy Priestner
3000m Sippie Tigchelaar Karin Kessow Tatyana Averina

Classification

RankSkaterLandPoints
Samalog
500m1500m1000m3000m
Gold medal icon.svg Karin Kessow Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 186.39444.9 (8)2:19.31Gold medal icon.svg1:31.70 (4)4:55.24 (2)
Silver medal icon.svg Tatyana Averina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 186.65344.5 (4)2:20.98 (2)1:30.97 (2)4:58.05 (3)
Bronze medal icon.svg Sheila Young Flag of the United States.svg  United States 186.98442.3Gold medal icon.svg2:23.42 (6)1:30.87 Gold medal icon.svg5:08.65 (9)
4 Erwina Ryś Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 187.31244.6 (5)2:20.39 (2)1:32.20 (6)4:58.89 (4)
5 Cathy Priestner Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 190.41543.7 (2)2:25.12 (15)1:31.56 (3)5:15.37 (16)
6 Paula-Irmeli Halonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 190.48745.0 (9)2:24.09 (10)1:31.77 (5)5:09.43 (11)
7 Sippie Tigchelaar Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 190.86147.8 (29)2:23.23 (5)1:33.62 (13)4:51.05Gold medal icon.svg
8 Sophie Westenbroek Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 190.97345.6 (11)2:23.80 (8)1:33.37 (11)5:04.53 (6)
9 Tatyana Shelekhova-Rastopshyna Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 191.65545.9 (14)2:23.88 (9)1:33.91 (15)5:05.04 (7)
10 Annie Borckink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 191.69546.3 (17)2:22.22 (4)1:33.49 (12)5:07.46 (8)
11 Galina Stepanskaya Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 192.06146.7 (24)2:24.19 (12)1:33.62 (13)5:02.93 (5)
12 Makiko Nagaya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 192.14544.2 (3)2:26.96 (19)1:33.29 (10)5:13.88 (15)
13 Janina Korowicka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 193.49246.3 (17)2:24.71 (13)1:34.96 (22)5:08.85 (10)
14 Gayle Gordon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 193.62046.3 (17)2:24.81 (14)1:34.73 (19)5:10.11 (12)
15 Sigrid Sundby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 193.86246.1 (16)2:24.12 (11)1:34.93 (20)5:13.54 (14)
16 Monika Holzner-Pflug Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 196.64544.7 (6)2:23.54 (7)1:43.91 * (30)5:12.86 (13)
NC17 Lyudmila Ankudimova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 141.19845.6 (11)2:28.30 (20)1:32.33 (7)-
NC18 Connie Carpenter Flag of the United States.svg  United States 141.38046.0 (15)2:25.17 (16)1:33.98 (16)-
NC19 Sylvia Filipsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 141.95246.3 (17)2:25.31 (17)1:34.43 (17)-
NC20 Leah Poulos Flag of the United States.svg  United States 142.26344.8 (7)2:33.82 (27)1:32.38 (8)-
NC21 Lisbeth Korsmo-Berg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 143.09546.7 (24)2:26.10 (18)1:35.39 (23)-
NC22 Denise Chlapaty Flag of the United States.svg  United States 143.42246.3 (17)2:28.94 (21)1:34.95 (21)-
NC23 Chieko Ito Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 145.24347.3 (28)2:29.32 (22)1:36.34 (24)-
NC24 Fu Huimin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 145.48346.6 (22)2:31.30 (24)1:36.90 (25)-
NC25 Haitske Pijlman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 146.15545.6 (11)2:42.72 * (28)1:32.63 (9)-
NC26 Heidi Schalch Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 146.37246.7 (24)2:31.82 (26)1:38.13 (27)-
NC27 Berit Haugård Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 147.17847.0 (27)2:30.70 (23)1:39.89 (29)-
NC28 Mariko Sugawara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 147.72848.0 (30)2:31.45 (25)1:38.49 (28)-
NC29 Ann-Sofie Järnström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 149.34745.3 (10)2:50.30 * (29)1:35.56 (18)-
NC30 Liz Appleby Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 154.56246.6 (22)2:57.70 * (30)1:37.59 (26)-
* = Fall

Source: [1] [2] [3]

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References

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  2. "Uitslag WK Allround 1975 vrouwen". schaatsstatistieken.nl (in Dutch).
  3. "Results of the 1975 World Championship Allround Women". speedskatingstats.com.