1975 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | De Bonte Wever Rink, Assen, Netherlands | ||||||||||||
Dates | 22–23 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 13 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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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.
Title holder was the Netherlander Atje Keulen-Deelstra.
Event | Gold | Silver | 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 |
Rank | Skater | Land | Points Samalog | 500m | 1500m | 1000m | 3000m |
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Karin Kessow | 186.394 | 44.9 (8) | 2:19.31 | 1:31.70 (4) | 4:55.24 (2) | ||
Tatyana Averina | 186.653 | 44.5 (4) | 2:20.98 (2) | 1:30.97 (2) | 4:58.05 (3) | ||
Sheila Young | 186.984 | 42.3 | 2:23.42 (6) | 1:30.87 | 5:08.65 (9) | ||
4 | Erwina Ryś | 187.312 | 44.6 (5) | 2:20.39 (2) | 1:32.20 (6) | 4:58.89 (4) | |
5 | Cathy Priestner | 190.415 | 43.7 (2) | 2:25.12 (15) | 1:31.56 (3) | 5:15.37 (16) | |
6 | Paula-Irmeli Halonen | 190.487 | 45.0 (9) | 2:24.09 (10) | 1:31.77 (5) | 5:09.43 (11) | |
7 | Sippie Tigchelaar | 190.861 | 47.8 (29) | 2:23.23 (5) | 1:33.62 (13) | 4:51.05 | |
8 | Sophie Westenbroek | 190.973 | 45.6 (11) | 2:23.80 (8) | 1:33.37 (11) | 5:04.53 (6) | |
9 | Tatyana Shelekhova-Rastopshyna | 191.655 | 45.9 (14) | 2:23.88 (9) | 1:33.91 (15) | 5:05.04 (7) | |
10 | Annie Borckink | 191.695 | 46.3 (17) | 2:22.22 (4) | 1:33.49 (12) | 5:07.46 (8) | |
11 | Galina Stepanskaya | 192.061 | 46.7 (24) | 2:24.19 (12) | 1:33.62 (13) | 5:02.93 (5) | |
12 | Makiko Nagaya | 192.145 | 44.2 (3) | 2:26.96 (19) | 1:33.29 (10) | 5:13.88 (15) | |
13 | Janina Korowicka | 193.492 | 46.3 (17) | 2:24.71 (13) | 1:34.96 (22) | 5:08.85 (10) | |
14 | Gayle Gordon | 193.620 | 46.3 (17) | 2:24.81 (14) | 1:34.73 (19) | 5:10.11 (12) | |
15 | Sigrid Sundby | 193.862 | 46.1 (16) | 2:24.12 (11) | 1:34.93 (20) | 5:13.54 (14) | |
16 | Monika Holzner-Pflug | 196.645 | 44.7 (6) | 2:23.54 (7) | 1:43.91 * (30) | 5:12.86 (13) | |
NC17 | Lyudmila Ankudimova | 141.198 | 45.6 (11) | 2:28.30 (20) | 1:32.33 (7) | - | |
NC18 | Connie Carpenter | 141.380 | 46.0 (15) | 2:25.17 (16) | 1:33.98 (16) | - | |
NC19 | Sylvia Filipsson | 141.952 | 46.3 (17) | 2:25.31 (17) | 1:34.43 (17) | - | |
NC20 | Leah Poulos | 142.263 | 44.8 (7) | 2:33.82 (27) | 1:32.38 (8) | - | |
NC21 | Lisbeth Korsmo-Berg | 143.095 | 46.7 (24) | 2:26.10 (18) | 1:35.39 (23) | - | |
NC22 | Denise Chlapaty | 143.422 | 46.3 (17) | 2:28.94 (21) | 1:34.95 (21) | - | |
NC23 | Chieko Ito | 145.243 | 47.3 (28) | 2:29.32 (22) | 1:36.34 (24) | - | |
NC24 | Fu Huimin | 145.483 | 46.6 (22) | 2:31.30 (24) | 1:36.90 (25) | - | |
NC25 | Haitske Pijlman | 146.155 | 45.6 (11) | 2:42.72 * (28) | 1:32.63 (9) | - | |
NC26 | Heidi Schalch | 146.372 | 46.7 (24) | 2:31.82 (26) | 1:38.13 (27) | - | |
NC27 | Berit Haugård | 147.178 | 47.0 (27) | 2:30.70 (23) | 1:39.89 (29) | - | |
NC28 | Mariko Sugawara | 147.728 | 48.0 (30) | 2:31.45 (25) | 1:38.49 (28) | - | |
NC29 | Ann-Sofie Järnström | 149.347 | 45.3 (10) | 2:50.30 * (29) | 1:35.56 (18) | - | |
NC30 | Liz Appleby | 154.562 | 46.6 (22) | 2:57.70 * (30) | 1:37.59 (26) | - |
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