2013 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 107 all-around world championship ( 71 women ) was held to 17 February 2013 Norwegian Hamar of 16. The competitions were held in Vikingskipet.

For women, for the fourth time won the Dutch Ireen Wüst. As the first speed skater in the recent World Cup history won her compatriot Sven Kramer for the sixth time the all-around title. Both could therefore defend their title last year.

The German participant Claudia Pechstein was forced to retire due to colds after two runs. In the men Moritz Geisreiter missed from Inzell the finals and finished second in the overall classification 18th place

  • 2.2.1 Final Big Four battle
  • 2.2.2 500 meters
  • 2.2.3 5,000 meters
  • 2.2.4 1,500 meters
  • 2.2.5 10,000 meters

Participating nations

  • 48 athletes, 24 men and women who took part in the World Cup. A total of 14 nations were represented.

Competition

When around World Cup is over four distances. The women run 500, 3,000, 1,500 and 5,000 meters and the men's 500, 5,000, 1,500 and 10,000 meters. Any spilled Single Track Time is downscaled to seconds and added to 500 m. The sum gives the total number of points. For the last distance ( 5,000 m Frauen/10.000 m men) come to only eight participants. Will be admitted athletes who are both in the standings after three distances as well as via the second longest distance ( 3000 m Frauen/5.000 m men ) among the top 12, plus the top ranked athletes in the standings or in the individual ranking on the second longest distance. Master will, who Walk the lowest total score after four routes.

Women

Full Time Small - four battle

  • Displays the eight most successful athletes of all-around World Cup ( finals over 5,000 meters)
  • The number in parentheses indicates the placement of each individual track, bold each fastest.

500 meters

3,000 meters

1,500 meters

5,000 meters

Full Big Four battle

  • Displays the eight most successful athletes of all-around World Cup ( finals over 10,000 meters)
  • The number in parentheses indicates the placement of each individual track, bold each of the Fastest.

500 meters

5,000 meters

1,500 meters

10,000 meters

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