Speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Women's 1000 metres

Last updated
Women's 1000 metres speed skating
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
Irina Yegorova, Lidiya Skoblikova, Kaija Mustonen 1964.jpg
Left-right: Irina Yegorova, Lidiya Skoblikova, Kaija Mustonen
Venue Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck
Date1 February 1964
Competitors28 from 14 nations
Winning time1:33.2 OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Lidiya Skoblikova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Irina Yegorova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Kaija Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  1960
1968  

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 1 February, at the Eisschnellaufbahn. [1] [2]

Contents

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows: [3] [4]

World recordFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Lidia Skoblikova  (URS)1:31.8 Karuizawa, Japan 22 February 1963
Olympic recordFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Klara Guseva  (URS)1:34.1 Squaw Valley, United States 22 February 1960

The following new Olympic record was set.

DateAthleteTimeORWR
1 FebruaryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Lidia Skoblikova  (URS)1:33.2OR

Results

[1]

RankAthleteCountryTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lidiya Skoblikova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:33.2 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Irina Yegorova Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:34.3
Bronze medal icon.svg Kaija Mustonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1:34.8
4 Helga Haase Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 1:35.7
5 Valentina Stenina Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:36.0
6 Gunilla Jacobsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:36.5
7 Jan Smith Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:36.7
8 Kaija-Liisa Keskivitikka Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1:37.6
9 Inger Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:37.8
10 Barb Lockhart Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:38.6
11 Jeanne Ashworth Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:38.7
Doreen Ryan Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Canada 1:38.7
13 Doreen McCannell Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Canada 1:39.4
14 Christina Lindblom-Scherling Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:39.5
15 Helena Pilejczyk Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 1:39.8
16 Ryoo Choon-Za Flag of North Korea (1948-1992).svg  North Korea 1:40.0
17 Willy de Beer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:40.1
18 Kaneko Takahashi Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 1:40.5
19 Françoise Lucas Flag of France.svg  France 1:41.3
20 Yasuko Takano Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 1:41.6
21 Adelajda Mroske Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 1:41.7
22 Elwira Seroczyńska Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 1:42.1
23 Erika Heinicke Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 1:43.2
24 Tsedenjavyn Lkhamjav Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Mongolia 1:43.5
25 Brigitte Reichert Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 1:44.9
26 Kim Hye-Suk Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  South Korea 1:45.1
27 Jarmila Šťastná Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 1:45.8
- Hatsue Nagakubo-Takamizawa Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan DNF

Related Research Articles

Speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics, was held from 30 January to 7 February. Eight events were contested at the Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck.

Speed skating at the 1976 Winter Olympics, was held from 5 to 14 February. Nine events were contested at Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck. This was the first Olympics which included the men's 1000 metres, and the first change to the men's program at the Olympics since the elimination of the all-round event in 1928.

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics took place on 23 February, at the Hamar Olympic Hall.

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics took place on 19 February, at the M-Wave.

The women's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics took place on 16 February, at the M-Wave.

The women's 3000 metres in speed skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics took place on 11 February, at the M-Wave.

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics took place on 14 February, at the L'anneau de vitesse.

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on 11 February, at the Makomanai Open Stadium.

The women's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on February 9, at the Makomanai Open Stadium.

The women's 3000 metres in speed skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on 12 February, at the Makomanai Open Stadium.

The women's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics took place on 9 February, at the L'Anneau de Vitesse.

The women's 1000 metres in speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics took place on 11 February, at the L'Anneau de Vitesse.

The women's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics took place on February 10, at the L'Anneau de Vitesse.

The men's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 4 February, at the Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck.

The men's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 6 February, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

The men's 5000 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 5 February, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

The men's 10,000 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 7 February, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

The women's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 30 January, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

The women's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on January 31, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

The women's 3000 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 2 February, at the Eisschnellaufbahn.

References

  1. 1 2 "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  2. "Speed Skating at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games: Women's 1,000 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  3. "ISU - Speed Skating - Records - World Records". International Skating Union. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  4. "ISU - Speed Skating - Records - Olympic Records". International Skating Union. Retrieved January 29, 2014.