World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

The Sprint Speed ​​Skating World Cup is by the International Skating Union ( ISU) conducted on an annual basis since 1970. About the order of placement decides the all-around score that must be as low as possible. By the year 1986, this point system underwent at least for the award of the World Cup title a repeal if it succeeded an athlete at a World Championships event to win three of the four individual sections, which was first held in 1973 for women and 1978 for men the case was ( Sheila Young and Eric Heiden, both USA). In the 1985 Sprint Cup this three- of -four rule meant that East German runner Christa Roth burger with the seventh- best point total was world champion. After a change in the ISU regulations since 1987 exclusively decides the lowest total score over the title assignment.

Launched for the GDR Karin Kania (born sink) is most successful with six gold and two silver medals participant at the Sprint World Championships. Successful nation is Germany ( DDR ) with 20 world titles.

  • 3.1 Top Ten
  • 3.2 Nations Cup
  • 3.3 Nations Cup
  • 3.4 Women 3.4.1 Ranking
  • 3.4.2 nations rating
  • 3.5.1 Ranking
  • 3.5.2 nations rating

Competition

The following lists out all medal winners on with the Sprint World Championships.

Women

Competition records

The list shows the best performance of each discipline that were previously run at Sprint World Championships.

Total

  • 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
  • From: The year in which the athlete has won the first World Championship medal
  • To: The year in which the athlete has won the last World Cup medal
  • 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 men and women of the Sprint Cup

Nations Cup

  • The national ranking shows the medals per country for women and men gained

Nations Cup

Including the individual routes and Sprint World Championships

As of March 24, 2014

Women

Ranking

  • The ranking shows the most successful women of the Sprint Cup

Nations Cup

  • The national ranking shows the medals per country obtained from the women

Ranking

  • The ranking shows the most successful men in the Sprint Cup

Nations Cup

  • The national ranking shows the medals each country won by the men
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