World Allround Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Location | Hamar, Norway | ||||||||||||
Venue | Vikingskipet | ||||||||||||
Dates | 7 and 8 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 48 | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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The 2004 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in Vikingskipet in Hamar, Norway, on 7 and 8 February 2004:
Dutchwoman Renate Groenewold and American Chad Hedrick became the world champions.
Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m |
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Chad Hedrick | United States | 150.478 | 36,49 (5) | 6.20,69 (2) | 1.47,51 (5) | 13.21,67 (2) | |
Shani Davis | United States | 150.726 | 36,19 (3) | 6.24,00 (4) | 1.46,02 (1) | 13.35,93 (5) | |
Carl Verheijen | Netherlands | 151.110 | 37,35 (16) | 6.20,61 (1) | 1.47,42 (4) | 13.17,86 (1) | |
4 | Enrico Fabris | Italy | 151.529 | 36,75 (8) | 6.23,67 (3) | 1.47,80 (7) | 13.29,59 (3) |
5 | Mark Tuitert | Netherlands | 151.536 | 36,04 (2) | 6.28,31 (7) | 1.46,28 (2) | 13.44,79 (7) |
6 | Tom Prinsen | Netherlands | 152.646 | 37,09 (15) | 6.26,29 (5) | 1.48,73 (9) | 13.33,69 (4) |
7 | K. C. Boutiette | United States | 153.045 | 36,69 (7) | 6.32,88 (11) | 1.48,27 (8) | 13.39,55 (6) |
8 | Yevgeny Lalenkov | Russia | 153.729 | 35,78 (1) | 6.38,36 (16) | 1.47,64 (6) | 14.04,67 (11) |
9 | Ivan Skobrev | Russia | 153.864 | 36,80 (10) | 6.33,89 (12) | 1.49,22 (11) | 13.45,38 (8) |
10 | Johan Röjler | Sweden | 154.279 | 37,05 (13) | 6.31,19 (9) | 1.50,08 (16) | 13.48,35 (9) |
11 | Derek Parra | United States | 154.428 | 36,29 (4) | 6.38,35 (15) | 1.47,38 (3) | 14.10,20 (12) |
12 | Eskil Ervik | Norway | 155.704 | 38,52 (24) | 6.27,54 (6) | 1.50,03 (15) | 13.55,09 (10) |
NQ13 | Matteo Anesi | Italy | 113.274 | 36,95 (11) | 6.40,38 (17) | 1.48,86 (10) | |
NQ14 | Jan Friesinger | Germany | 113.480 | 36,61 (6) | 6.43,67 (21) | 1.49,51 (14) | |
NQ15 | Arne Dankers | Canada | 113.994 | 38,40 (23) | 6.31,81 (10) | 1.49,24 (12) | |
NQ16 | Li Changyu | China | 114.059 | 36,79 (9) | 6.43,63 (20) | 1.50,72 (18) | |
NQ17 | Tobias Schneider | Germany | 114.220 | 37,60 (19) | 6.35,60 (14) | 1.51,18 (20) | |
NQ18 | Steven Elm | Canada | 114.472 | 37,06 (14) | 6.46,46 (23) | 1.50,30 (17) | |
NQ19 | Jay Morrison | Canada | 114.477 | 37,36 (17) | 6.46,51 (24) | 1.49,40 (13) | |
NQ20 | Andrey Burlyayev | Russia | 114.689 | 37,53 (18) | 6.42,03 (19) | 1.50,87 (19) | |
NQ21 | Paweł Zygmunt | Poland | 114.898 | 38,12 (21) | 6.35,25 (13) | 1.51,76 (22) | |
NQ22 | Kesato Miyazaki | Japan | 115358 | 37,72 (20) | 6.44,28 (22) | 1.51,63 (21) | |
NQ23 | Lasse Sætre | Norway | 78.344 | 38,26 (22) | 6.40,84 (18) | NS | |
NQ24 | Jochem Uytdehaage | Netherlands | 76.041 | 36,98 (12) | 6.30,61 (8) | NS |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
NS = Not started
Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500 m | 3000 m | 1500 m | 5000 m |
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Renate Groenewold | Netherlands | 162.573 | 40,26 (9) | 4.04,58 (1) | 1.57,48 (2) | 7.03,90 (2) | |
Claudia Pechstein | Germany | 163.291 | 39,85 (5) | 4.05,62 (3) | 1.57,78 (3) | 7.12,45 (5) | |
Wieteke Cramer | Netherlands | 163.916 | 39,40 (3) | 4.07,60 (6) | 2.00,06 (9) | 7.12,30 (4) | |
4 | Jennifer Rodriguez | United States | 164.555 | 38,74 (1) | 4.13,73 (14) | 1.57,33 (1) | 7.24,17 (11) |
5 | Eriko Ishino | Japan | 165.036 | 40,28 (10) | 4.09,26 (7) | 1.59,07 (6) | 7.15,23 (7) |
6 | Barbara de Loor | Netherlands | 165.694 | 40,03 (7) | 4.09,96 (8) | 1.59,16 (7) | 7.22,84 (10) |
7 | Gretha Smit | Netherlands | 166.017 | 42,18 (24) | 4.05,25 (2) | 2.02,02 (16) | 7.02,89 (1) |
8 | Daniela Anschütz | Germany | 166.221 | 40,30 (11) | 4.11,99 (9) | 2.00,76 (12) | 7.16,70 (8) |
9 | Maki Tabata | Japan | 166.241 | 40,30 (11) | 4.12,71 (11) | 1.59,66 (8) | 7.19,37 (9) |
10 | Clara Hughes | Canada | 166.453 | 42,07 (23) | 4.07,16 (4) | 2.01,68 (15) | 7.06,30 (3) |
11 | Olga Tarasova | Russia | 166.833 | 40,67 (14) | 4.12,75 (12) | 1.58,83 (5) | 7.24,28 (12) |
12 | Catherine Raney | United States | 166.880 | 41,28 (20) | 4.12,09 (10) | 2.00,67 (10) | 7.13,62 (6) |
NQ13 | Anni Friesinger | Germany | 119.560 | 38,89 (2) | 4.07,56 (5) | 1.58,23 (4) | |
NQ14 | Wang Fei | China | 122.881 | 39,81 (4) | 4.16,97 (19) | 2.00,73 (11) | |
NQ15 | Nicola Mayr | Italy | 123.141 | 39,85 (5) | 4.15,05 (16) | 2.02,35 (18) | |
NQ16 | Varvara Barysheva | Russia | 123.159 | 40,20 (8) | 4.15,34 (18) | 2.01,21 (14) | |
NQ17 | Kristina Groves | Canada | 123.584 | 40,75 (15) | 4.15,25 (17) | 2.00,88 (13) | |
NQ18 | Lucille Opitz | Germany | 124.092 | 41,09 (19) | 4.13,30 (13) | 2.02,36 (19) | |
NQ19 | Galina Likhachova | Russia | 124.686 | 40,99 (17) | 4.18,02 (20) | 2.02,08 (17) | |
NQ20 | Eriko Seo | Japan | 124.889 | 41,08 (18) | 4.13,82 (15) | 2.04,52 (23) | |
NQ21 | Hedvig Bjelkevik | Norway | 125.299 | 40,90 (16) | 4.19,88 (21) | 2.03,26 (21) | |
NQ22 | Sarah Elliott | United States | 125.658 | 40,35 (13) | 4.24,51 (23) | 2.03,67 (22) | |
NQ23 | Maria Lamb | United States | 126.571 | 41,45 (21) | 4.24,59 (24) | 2.03,07 (20) | |
NQ24 | Tara Risling | Canada | 126.806 | 41,61 (22) | 4.21,92 (22) | 2.04,63 (24) | |
NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
All 24 participating skaters are allowed to skate the first three distances; 12 skaters may take part on the fourth distance. These 12 skaters are determined by taking the standings on the longest of the first three distances, as well as the samalog standings after three distances, and comparing these lists as follows:
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