1912 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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World Allround Speed Skating Championships
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Oscar Mathisen World champion 1912
Venue Gamle Frogner, Kristiania, Norway
Dates 17–18 February 1912
Competitors 15 from 4 nations
Medalists men
Gold medal    NOR
Silver medal    FIN
Bronze medal    NOR
«1911 Trondheim 1913 Helsinki»

The 1912 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 17 and 18 February 1912 at the ice rink Gamle Frogner in Kristiania, Norway.

Nikolay Strunnikov was defending champion but did not take part in these championships. Oscar Mathisen had the lowest amount of points awarded and won all four distances. He became World champion for the third time. He and Jaap Eden are the only ice-skaters winning the World championship three times (so far).

Allround results

Place Athlete Country Points 500m 5000m 1500m 10000m
1st Oscar Mathisen  Norway 4 44.2 (1) 8:45.2 (1) 2:20.8 (1) 17:46.3 (1)
2nd Gunnar Strömstén Flag of Russia.svg Finland 10,5 47.0 (5) 8:53.3 (3) 2:26.1 (2) 18:13.3 (2)
3rd Trygve Lundgreen  Norway 12,5 47.0 (5) 8:52.5 (2) 2:27.3 (4) 18:15.3 (3)
4 Martin Sæterhaug  Norway 19 46.6 (3) 9:11.9 (7) 2:26.3 (3) 18:57.9 (7)
5 Ernst Cederlöf  Sweden 20 47.2 (7) 9:06.6 (4) 2:28.2 (5) 18:18.2 (6)
6 Stener Johannessen  Norway 22 48.1 (10) 9:07.1 (5) 2:28.3 (6) 18:16.8 (5)
7 Vasili Ippolitov  Russia 24,5 48.2 (11) 9:07.9 (6) 2:28.9 (7) 18:16.7 (4)
8 Einar Berntzen  Norway 31,5 48.2 (11) 9:27.7 (9) 2:32.4 (8) 19:16.4 (8)
9 Olaf Hansen  Norway 36 51.0 (14) 9:47.7 (11) 2:39.8 (13) 19:57.2 (9)
NC Magnus Herseth  Norway - 47.7 (9) 10:05.6 (14) 2:35.8 (11) NF
NC Thoralf Thoresen  Norway - 47.5 (8) 9:47.6 (10) 2:35.2 (10) NF
NC Bjarne Frang  Norway - 46.7 (4) 9:57.6 (13) 2:33.8 (9) NS
NC Reidar Gundersen  Norway - 48.6 (13) 9:53.0 (12) 2:38.0 (12) NS
NC Henning Olsen  Norway - 46.2 (2) 9:14.5 (8) NS NS
NC Aksel Mathiesen  Norway - NF NS NS NS
* = Fell
NC = Not classified
NF = Not finished
NS = Not started
DQ = Disqualified

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]

Rules

Four distances have to be skated:

  • 500m
  • 1500m
  • 5000m
  • 10000m

The ranking was made by award ranking points. The points were awarded to the skaters who had skated all the distances. The final ranking was then decided by ordering the skaters by lowest point totals.

  • 1 point for 1st place
  • 2 point for 2nd place
  • 3 point for 3rd place
  • and so on

One could win the World Championships also by winning at least three of the four distances, so the ranking could be affected by this.

Silver and bronze medals were awarded.

References

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