Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Women's 1000 metres

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Women's 1000 metres speed skating
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
Speed skating pictogram.svg
Pictogram for speed skating
Venue Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink
Date22 February 1960
Competitors22 from 10 nations
Winning time1:34.1 OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Klara Guseva Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Helga Haase Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Tamara Rylova Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
1964  

The women's 1000 metres speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of women's speed skating events at the Olympics. The competition was held on the Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink and for the first time at the Olympics on artificially frozen ice. It was held on Monday, February 22, 1960. Twenty-two speed skaters from ten nations competed. [1]

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Klara Guseva
Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
Helga Haase
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany
Tamara Rylova
Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1960 Winter Olympics.

World Record1:33.4(*) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Tamara Rylova Medeo (URS)January 12, 1955
Olympic Record-

(*) The record was set in a high altitude venue (more than 1000 metres above sea level) and on naturally frozen ice.

Klara Guseva set the first Olympic record with 1:34.1 minutes.

Results

PlaceSpeed skaterTime
1Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Klara Guseva  (URS)1:34.1 OR
2Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Helga Haase  (EUA)1:34.3
3Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Tamara Rylova  (URS)1:34.8
4Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Lidiya Skoblikova  (URS)1:35.3
5Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Helena Pilejczyk  (POL)1:35.8
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hatsue Takamizawa  (JPN)1:35.8
7Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Fumie Hama  (JPN)1:36.1
8US flag 49 stars.svg  Jeanne Ashworth  (USA)1:36.5
9Flag of Finland.svg  Eevi Huttunen  (FIN)1:37.2
10Flag of Finland.svg  Iris Sihvonen  (FIN)1:37.3
11Flag of Sweden.svg  Christina Scherling  (SWE)1:37.5
12Flag of Sweden.svg  Elsa Einarsson  (SWE)1:38.0
13Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Doreen Ryan  (CAN)1:38.1
14Flag of France.svg  Françoise Lucas  (FRA)1:38.4
15US flag 49 stars.svg  Jeanne Omelenchuk  (USA)1:39.8
16Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Yoshiko Takano  (JPN)1:39.9
17Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Natascha Liebknecht  (EUA)1:43.5
18Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Sigrit Behrenz  (EUA)1:43.8
19Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Margaret Robb  (CAN)1:45.8
20Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Han Hye-Ja  (KOR)1:48.8
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  Kim Gyeong-Hoe  (KOR)DNF
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Elwira Seroczyńska  (POL)DNF

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References

  1. "Speed Skating at the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games: Women's 1,000 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2018.