1991 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

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1991 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueHamar Stadion, Hamar, Norway
Dates2–3 February
Competitors31 from 15 nations
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Gunda Kleemann Flag of Germany.svg  GER
Silver medal icon.svg Heike Warnicke-Schalling Flag of Germany.svg  GER
Bronze medal icon.svg Lia van Schie Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED

The 52nd edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 2 and 3 February 1991 in Hamar at the Hamar Stadion ice rink.

Contents

Title holder was Jacqueline Börner from East Germany.

Distance medalists

EventGold
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Silver
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Bronze
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500m Ye Qiaobo Seiko Hashimoto Yoo Sun-hee
3000m Gunda Kleemann Heike Warnicke-Schalling Lia van Schie
1500m Gunda Kleemann Emese Hunyady Heike Warnicke-Schalling
5000m Gunda Kleemann Heike Warnicke-Schalling Svetlana Boyko

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m3000m1500m5000m
Gold medal icon.svg Gunda Kleemann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 177.26342.47 (4)4:32.00Gold medal icon.svg2:09.45Gold medal icon.svg7:43.10Gold medal icon.svg
Silver medal icon.svg Heike Warnicke-Schalling Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 182.32444.37 (17)4:38.70 (2)2:12.42 (3)7:53.64 (2)
Bronze medal icon.svg Lia van Schie Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 183.27844.27 (16)4:40.62 (3)2:13.01 (6)7:59.02 (5)
4 Seiko Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 183.36341.95 (2)4:50.81 (17)2:12.68 (5)8:07.19 (8)
5 Yvonne van Gennip Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 183.81744.62 (21)4:43.45 (6)2:12.50 (4)7:57.90 (4)
6 Svetlana Boyko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 184.37245.15 (26)4:41.60 (4)2:14.55 (7)7:54.39 (3)
7 Ulrike Adeberg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 184.49944.14 (13)4:42.48 (5)2:14.85 (9)8:03.29 (6)
8 Natalja Polozkova-Kozlova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 185.44942.73 (6)4:47.84 (11)2:14.56 (8)8:18.93 (14)
9 Carla Zijlstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 186.05945.12 (25)4:44.24 (7)2:15.08 (10)8:05.40 (7)
10 Else Ragni Yttredal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 186.07943.86 (10)4:45.22 (9)2:15.22 (11)8:16.10 (12)
11 Mihaela Dascălu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 186.81644.22 (15)4:48.15 (12)2:15.25 (12)8:14.88 (10)
12 Yumi Kaeriyama Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 187.44744.45 (18)4:49.05 (13)2:15.80 (15)8:15.56 (11)
13 Elena Belci Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 187.68944.54 (19)4:46.98 (10)2:16.96 (18)8:16.66 (13)
14 Yelena Banadysenko-Mamayeva Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 188.61944.58 (20)4:49.97 (16)2:16.31 (16)8:23.25 (15)
15 Ye Qiaobo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 190.69241.85Gold medal icon.svg4:54.95 (20)2:15.34 (13)9:05.71 (16)
16 Emese Hunyady Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 192.09152.09 * (31)4:44.51 (8)2:11.52 (2)8:07.43 (9)
NC17 Mie Uehara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 137.54944.03 (11)4:49.88 (15)2:15.62 (14)
NC18 Michelle Kline Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 138.79443.81 (9)4:55.07 (21)2:17.42 (19)
NC19 Wang Xiuli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 139.14142.72 (5)5:04.20 (30)2:16.91 (17)
NC20 Moira d'Andrea Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 139.14144.06 (12)4:54.03 (19)2:18.23 (20)
NC21 Yoo Sun-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 139.42142.39 (3)5:03.03 (28)2:19.58 (25)
NC22 Ewa Borkowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 139.74145.15 (26)4:50.09 (16)2:18.73 (22)
NC23 Sandra Voetelink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 140.30043.64 (7)5:02.28 * (26)2:18.84 (23)
NC24 Chong Chang-suk Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 140.35543.69 (8)5:02.61 (27)2:18.69 (21)
NC25 Jasmin Krohn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 140.43145.02 (23)4:53.97 (18)2:19.25 (24)
NC26 Tama Sundstrom Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 141.17144.14 (13)5:00.55 (25)2:20.82 (27)
NC27 Caroline Maheux Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 142.37344.95 (22)4:58.88 (23)2:22.83 (28)
NC28 Elke Felicetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 142.63345.89 (28)4:48.94 (24)2:20.76 (26)
NC29 Aneta Rekas Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 143.37845.09 (24)5:03.53 (29)2:23.10 (29)
NC30 Susan Stewart Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 144.33046.78 (29)4:57.00 (22)2:24.15 (30)
NC Petra Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 48.23048.23 (30)DNS
DNS = Did not start
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