1980 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

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1980 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
Venue Hamar stadion, Hamar, Norway
Dates12–13 February
Competitors31 from 13 nations
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Natalya Petrusyova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  SOV
Silver medal icon.svg Beth Heiden Flag of the United States.svg  USA
Bronze medal icon.svg Bjørg Eva Jensen Flag of Norway.svg  NOR

The 41st edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 12 and 13 February in Hamar at the Hamar ice rink.

Contents

Title holder was Beth Heiden from the USA.

Distance medalists

EventGold
Gold medal icon.svg
Silver
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Bronze
Bronze medal icon.svg
500m Natalya Petrusyova Makiko Nagaya Sylvia Burka
Nataliya Kurova
1500m Natalya Petrusyova Sylvia Filipsson Bjørg Eva Jensen
1000m Natalya Petrusyova Bjørg Eva Jensen Beth Heiden
3000m Bjørg Eva Jensen Beth Heiden Sarah Docter

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m1500m1000m3000m
Gold medal icon.svg Natalya Petrusyova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 179.04643.6Gold medal icon.svg2:15.98Gold medal icon.svg1:25.54Gold medal icon.svg4:44.10 (6)
Silver medal icon.svg Beth Heiden Flag of the United States.svg  United States 180.16344.3 (5)2:17.23 (4)1:27.46 (3)4:38.34 (2)
Bronze medal icon.svg Bjørg Eva Jensen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 180.99245.3 (17)2:17.12 (3)1:27.35 (2)4:37.45Gold medal icon.svg
4 Sylvia Filipsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 181.13644.5 (7)2:17.10 (2)1:27.51 (5)4:43.09 (5)
5 Sabine Becker Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 182.02844.9 (11)2:17.56 (5)1:28.42 (10)4:42.39 (4)
6 Sylvia Burka Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 182.06544.3 (3)2:19.02 (8)1:27.50 (4)4:46.65 (7)
7 Sarah Docter Flag of the United States.svg  United States 182.38045.3 (17)2:18.45 (6)1:28.22 (7)4:40.92 (3)
8 Valentina Lalenkova-Golovenkina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 183.86544.7 (8)2:20.34 (11)1:27.80 (6)4:50.91 (10)
9 Erwina Ryś-Ferens Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 184.48744.7 (8)2:20.39 (12)1:28.23 (9)4:53.26 (12)
10 Nataliya Kurova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 184.62144.2 (3)2:19.57 (10)1:28.45 (11)4:58.04 (16)
11 Sylvia Albrecht Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 184.68944.8 (10)2:20.66 (13)1:28.22 (7)4:53.36 (13)
12 Annie Borckink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 184.95645.5 (21)2:19.23 (9)1:29.07 (14)4:51.07 (11)
13 Lisbeth Korsmo-Berg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 185.90345.0 (12)2:21.42 (15)1:31.12 (26)4:49.22 (9)
14 Ria Visser Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 185.97146.4 (28)2:18.74 (7)1:30.98 (24)4:47.01 (8)
15 Sigrid Smuda Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 186.26745.0 (12)2:21.53 (16)1:30.30 (20)4:53.65 (14)
16 Yuko Yaegashi-Ota Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 186.84245.7 (22)2:20.72 (14)1:29.76 (18)4:56.14 (15)
NC17 Karin Enke Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 136.36044.3 (5)2:22.62 (21)1:29.04 (12)
NC18 Makiko Nagaya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 136.79544.1 (2)2:23.97 (25)1:29.41 (15)
NC19 Kim Kostron Flag of the United States.svg  United States 136.99345.2 (15)2:21.79 (17)1:29.06 (13)
NC20 Annette Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 137.43045.3 (17)2:21.93 (18)1:29.64 (16)
NC21 Sijtje van der Lende Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 138.33046.0 (25)2:22.11 (19)1:29.92 (19)
NC22 Kathy Vogt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 138.79545.2 (15)2:26.19 (28)1:29.73 (17)
NC23 Nancy Swider Flag of the United States.svg  United States 138.82646.0 (25)2:22.37 (20)1:30.74 (22)
NC24 Sophie Westenbroek Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 139.05845.4 (20)2:24.82 (27)1:30.77 (23)
NC25 Marja Repola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 139.16545.9 (23)2:22.65 (22)1:31.43 (28)
NC26 Brenda Webster Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 139.24845.9 (23)2:23.11 (23)1:31.29 (27)
NC27 Ewa Białkowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 139.29345.1 (14)2:29.56 (29)1:30.68 (21)
NC28 Linda Palle Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 139.77346.0 (25)2:24.73 (26)1:31.06 (25)
NC29 Galina Stepanskaya Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 141.77546.4 (28)2:23.52 (24)1:35.07 (29)
NC30 Kim Ferran Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 144.95047.4 (30)2:28.56 (30)1:36.06 (30)
NC31 Anje Kremer Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 158.03152.0 (31)2:40.76 (31)1:44.89 (31)
* = Fall

Source: [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. "world allround championships 1980 - women". SpeedSkatingNews.
  2. "Uitslag WK Allround 1980 vrouwen - SchaatsStatistieken.nl". www.schaatsstatistieken.nl.
  3. "Results of the 1980 World Championship Allround Women - SpeedSkatingStats.com". www.speedskatingstats.com.

Attribution

In Dutch