1996 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships
The first World Single Distance Championships were held from March 15 to 17 in Norway Hamar ( Vikingskipet ).
- 3.1 Women 3.1.1 2 x 500 meters
- 3.1.2 1,000 meters
- 3.1.3 1,500 meters
- 3.1.4 3,000 meters
- 3.1.5 5,000 meters
- 3.2.1 2 x 500 meters
- 3.2.2 1,000 meters
- 3.2.3 1,500 meters
- 3.2.4 5,000 meters
- 3.2.5 10,000 meters
- 4.1 Top Ten
- 4.2 Nations Cup
- 4.3 Women 4.3.1 Ranking
- 4.3.2 nations rating
- 4.4.1 Ranking
- 4.4.2 nations rating
Participating nations
- 97 athletes from 15 nations took part in the championship.
Winner
- Displays the three medal places the individual distances
Women
Competitions
Women
2 x 500 meters
- The times of both 500 m runs in seconds, are added together to give the total score
1,000 meters
1,500 meters
3,000 meters
5,000 meters
2 x 500 meters
- The times of both 500 m runs in seconds, are added together to give the total score
1,000 meters
1,500 meters
5,000 meters
10,000 meters
Total
The medals in the team competition to flow as a single medal in the national rankings and into the ranking as a medal each one starter
- Position: Specifies the order of the athletes again. This is determined by the number of gold medals. With the same number of silver medals after the bronze medals are compared,
- Name: Lists the name of the athlete
- Country: Denotes the country competed for the athlete
- Gold: Reports the number of gold medals won
- Silver: Reports the number of silver medals won
- Bronze: Reports the number of bronze medals won
- Total: Reports the total number of medals won
Top Ten
- The top ten shows the ten most successful athletes ( women / men )
Nations Cup
- The Nations Cup is the most successful nations ( women / men )
Women
Ranking
- The ranking shows the most successful sportsmen of Single Distances Championships
Nations Cup
- The Nations Cup is the most successful nations ( women)
Ranking
- The ranking shows the most successful athletes in the Single Distances Championships
Nations Cup
- The Nations Cup is the most successful nations ( men)