Event: | World Allround Speed Skating Championships |
Venue: | Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Dates: | 6–7 January |
Competitors: | 15 |
Nations: | 3 |
Goldm: | Joe Donoghue |
Goldmnation: | USA |
Prev: | 1890 Amsterdam |
Next: | 1893 Amsterdam |
The 1891 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 6 and 7 January at the ice rink Museumplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It's an unofficial championship because there was no International Skating Union (ISU is founded in 1892)
Four distances were skated at the World Championship, the ½ mile (850 meter), the 1 mile (1609 meter), the 2 miles (3219 meter) and the 5 miles (8047 meter). One became champion if one won three of the four distances.
The American Joe Donoghue won all the four distances and became the first World allround champion.
Place | Athlete | Country | ½ mile kwalification | ½ mile final | 1 mile | 2 mile | 5 mile | |
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1:25.4 (1) | 1:25.6 (1) | 6:10.8 (1) | 3:00.4 (1) | 16:02.2 (1) | ||||
NC2 | 1:34.0 (2) | 1:30.2 (2) | 6:38.6 (2) | 3:11.2 (2) | 17:04.0 (2) | |||
NC3 | 1:36.0 (4) | 1:32.4 (4) | 6:52.4 (4) | 3:14.2 (3) | 17:04.4 (3) | |||
NC4 | 1:36.6 (5) | 7:19.4 (8) | 3:18.0 (5) | 17:04.8 (4) | ||||
NC5 | 1:37.0 (6) | 6:52.2 (3) | 3:27.4 (7) | 17:56.0 (5) | ||||
NC6 | G.J.M. Couvée | 1:44.2 (9) | 6:53.4 (5) | 3:46.0 (10) | 18:30.0 (8) | |||
NC7 | Willem de Boer | 1:49.6 (10) | 7:38.6 (9) | 3:35.0 (9) | 18:26.4 (7) | |||
NC8 | 1:52.4 (13) | 7:19.4 (7) | 3:29.0 (8) | 18:13.0 (6) | ||||
NC9 | 1:55.2 (14) | 8:27.4 (12) | 3:56.4 (11) | 20:54.0 (9) | ||||
NC | 1:40.0 (7) | 7:04.4 (6) | 3:21.0 (6) | NF | ||||
NC | 2:02.0 (15)* | 9:04.4 (13) | NF | NS | ||||
NC | Bernardus van Rijckevorsel | 1:42.4 (8) | 8:01.4 (11) | NS | NS | |||
NC | 1:51.6 (12) | 7:34.4 (10) | NS | NS | ||||
NC | 1:35.2 (3) | 1:31.2 (3) | NS | 3:15.2 (4)* | NS | |||
NC | 1:49.6 (10) | NS | NS | NS |
* = Fell
NC = Not classified
NF = Not finished
NS = Not started
DQ = DisqualifiedSource: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]
Four distances have to be skated:
One could only win the World Championships by winning at three of the four distances, so there would be no World Champion if no skater won three distances.
The winner of the ½ mile was decided by a final of the best four skaters of the distance. If the same time was skated a skate-off is skated to decide the ranking.
Silver and bronze medals were not awarded.