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2005 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Ice Palace Krylatskoye
LocationMoscow, Russia
VenueIce Palace Krylatskoye
Dates5 and 6 February
Competitors48
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Shani Davis  USA
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Chad Hedrick  USA
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sven Kramer  NED
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anni Friesinger  GER
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cindy Klassen  CAN
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Claudia Pechstein  GER

The 2005 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held in the indoor arena in Moscow, Russia, on 5 and 6 February 2005.

German Anni Friesinger and American Shani Davis became the world champions.

Men's championships

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Allround results

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Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 5000 m 1500 m 10000 m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Shani Davis  United States 150.777 36,33 (2) 6.26,39 (5) 1.46,60 (1) 13.25,51 (5)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Chad Hedrick  United States 150.961 36,65 (3) 6.23,61 (2) 1.47,50 (2) 13.22,35 (4)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sven Kramer  Netherlands 152.244 37,19 (7) 6.27,27 (6) 1.49,28 (6) 13.18,03 (3)
4 Carl Verheijen  Netherlands 152.715 37,64 (13) 6.25,99 (4) 1.49,81 (9) 13.17,47 (2)
5 Jochem Uytdehaage  Netherlands 152.793 37,34 (11) 6.27,87 (7) 1.49,07 (5) 13.26,21 (6)
6 K. C. Boutiette  United States 153.532 36,98 (6) 6.33,74 (9) 1.48,79 (3) 13.38,31 (9)
7 Bob de Jong  Netherlands 153.859 38,30 (16) 6.24,12 (3) 1.50,22 (10) 13.28,15 (7)
8 Øystein Grødum  Norway 154.123 39,55 (22) 6.22,31 (1) 1.51,01 (14) 13.06,79 (1)
9 Ivan Skobrev  Russia 154.398 37,28 (10) 6.35,22 (11) 1.49,40 (8) 13.42,60 (10)
10 Derek Parra  United States 155.390 36,82 (4) 6.42,26 (17) 1.48,98 (4) 14.00,37 (11)
11 Bart Veldkamp  Belgium 155.410 38,31 (17) 6.32,83 (8) 1.51,85 (17) 13.30,68 (8)
12 Jevgeni Lalenkov  Russia 156.393 36,96 (5) 6.42,82 (18) 1.49,32 (7) 14.14,22 (12)
NQ13 Takahiro Ushiyama  Japan 113.960 36,28 (1) 6.46,84 (20) 1.50,99 (13)
NQ14 Stefan Heythausen  Germany 114.271 37,23 (8) 6.40,98 (15) 1.50,83 (12)
NQ15 Håvard Bøkko  Norway 114.380 37,27 (9) 6.39,84 (14) 1.51,38 (16)
NQ16 Johan Röjler  Sweden 114.557 37,71 (14) 6.37,31 (12) 1.51,35 (15)
NQ17 Arne Dankers  Canada 115.096 38,77 (21) 6.35,03 (10) 1.50,47 (11)
NQ18 Hiroki Hirako  Japan 115.568 37,94 (15) 6.38,32 (13) 1.53,39 (19)
NQ19 Kesato Miyazaki  Japan 116.529 38,31 (17) 6.46,23 (19) 1.52,79 (18)
NQ20 Philippe Marois  Canada 119.270 38,53 (19) 7.03,34 (21) 1.55,22 (20)
NQ21 Paweł Zygmunt  Poland 78.718 38,60 (20) 6.41,18 (16) NS
NQ22 Steven Elm  Canada 79.854 37,51 (12) 7.03,44 (22) NS
NQ23 Eskil Ervik  Norway 80.420 1.20,42 *(23) NS
NQ24 Enrico Fabris  Italy 0.000 - (NS)

NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
NS = Not started

Women's championships

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Allround results

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Place Athlete Country Points 500 m 3000 m 1500 m 5000 m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anni Friesinger  Germany 161.557 39,04 (1) 4.05,64 (1) 1.57,35 (1) 7.04,61 (1)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cindy Klassen  Canada 163.214 39,10 (2) 4.08,19 (5) 1.58,23 (3) 7.13,39 (8)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Claudia Pechstein  Germany 163.418 40,33 (8) 4.06,30 (2) 1.58,59 (5) 7.05,08 (2)
4 Daniela Anschütz  Germany 163.719 40,07 (4) 4.07,97 (3) 1.58,31 (4) 7.08,85 (4)
5 Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 164.047 40,10 (5) 4.08,15 (4) 1.58,17 (2) 7.11,99 (6)
6 Kristina Groves  Canada 165.068 40,74 (15) 4.08,75 (7) 1.59,04 (6) 7.11,90 (5)
7 Renate Groenewold  Netherlands 165.453 41,01 (18) 4.08,37 (6) 1.59,42 (7) 7.12,42 (7)
8 Moniek Kleinsman  Netherlands 166.399 40,91 (17) 4.11,13 (8) 2.00,40 (10) 7.15,01 (9)
9 Nami Nemoto  Japan 166.713 40,66 (14) 4.13,16 (13) 2.00,66 (11) 7.16,40 (10)
10 Maki Tabata  Japan 166.808 40,36 (9) 4.12,00 (9) 2.00,35 (9) 7.23,32 (12)
11 Wieteke Cramer  Netherlands 167.051 40,05 (3) 4.12,88 (11) 2.02,05 (18) 7.21,72 (11)
12 Clara Hughes  Canada 167.143 42,08 (22) 4.12,11 (10) 2.01,43 (13) 7.05,69 (3)
NQ13 Katrin Kalex  Germany 123.263 40,46 (10) 4.14,24 (14) 2.01,29 (12)
NQ14 Katarzyna Wójcicka  Poland 123.304 40,53 (11) 4.13,15 (12) 2.01,75 (15)
NQ15 Olga Tarasova  Russia 123.326 40,74 (15) 4.16,14 (17) 1.59,69 (8)
NQ16 Annette Bjelkevik  Norway 123.706 40,25 (7) 4.16,74 (20) 2.02,00 (17)
NQ17 Eriko Ishino  Japan 123.817 40,59 (12) 4.16,51 (18) 2.01,43 (13)
NQ18 Nicola Mayr  Italy 124.475 40,60 (13) 4.19,29 (22) 2.01,98 (16)
NQ19 Svetlana Vysokova  Russia 124.491 41,14 (20) 4.15,31 (15) 2.02,40 (20)
NQ20 Gao Yang  China 124.609 40,11 (6) 4.21,16 (23) 2.02,92 (22)
NQ21 Ji Jia  China 125.039 41,07 (19) 4.19,28 (21) 2.02,27 (19)
NQ22 Maren Haugli  Norway 126.046 41,67 (21) 4.16,60 (19) 2.04,83 (24)
NQ23 Kristine Holzer  United States 128.516 42,73 (23) 4.25,64 (24) 2.04,54 (23)
DQ1 Maria Lamb  United States 83.548 1.03,70 *(DQ) 4.15,65 (16) 2.02,82 (21)

NQ = Not qualified for the 5000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified

Rules

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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:

  1. Skaters among the top 12 on both lists are qualified.
  2. To make up a total of 12, skaters are then added in order of their best rank on either list. Samalog standings take precedence over the longest-distance standings in the event of a tie.

References

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