Event: | World Allround Speed Skating Championships |
Venue: | Øen Stadion, Trondheim, Norway |
Dates: | 5–6 March |
Competitors: | 12 |
Nations: | 4 |
Goldm: | Nikolay Strunnikov |
Goldmnation: | RUS |
Silverm: | Martin Sæterhaug |
Silvermnation: | NOR |
Bronzem: | Henning Olsen |
Bronzemnation: | NOR |
Prev: | 1910 Helsinki |
Next: | 1912 Kristiania |
The 1911 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 5 and 5 March 1911 at the ice rink Øen Stadion in Trondheim, Norway.
Nikolay Strunnikov was defending champion and prolonged his title. He had the lowest number of points awarded, won all the four distances and became World champion.
Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10000m | |
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4 | 46.4 (1) | 9:10.2 (1) | 2:26.0 (1) | 18:13.0 (1) | ||||
14 | 48.3 (4) | 9:14.4 (4) | 2:26.6 (2) | 18:49.9 (4) | ||||
15 | 48.6 (5) | 9:13.4 (3) | 2:29.7 (4) | 18:39.9 (3) | ||||
4 | 17 | 47.0 (2) | 9:15.6 (5) | 2:30.5 (5) | 18:50.0 (5) | |||
5 | 17 | 49.9 (9) | 9:12.2 (2) | 2:31.0 (6) | 18:29.2 (2) | |||
6 | 19 | 48.2 (3) | 9:18.5 (7) | 2:26.9 (3) | 19:11.7 (6) | |||
7 | 28 | 50.4 (12) | 9:17.8 (6) | 2:32.4 (7) | 19:13.5 (7) | |||
8 | 32,5 | 49.6 (7) | 9:54.4 (10) | 2:36.0 (8) | 19:42.2 (9) | |||
9 | 33,5 | 50.7 (13) | 9:44.0 (8) | 2:36.0 (8) | 19:26.4 (8) | |||
10 | 40 | 52.0 (15) | 9:55.6 (11) | 2:41.8 (16) | 19:55.1 (10) | |||
NC | - | 50.0 (10) | 10:15.5 (14) | 2:41.7 (15) | NS | |||
NC | - | 50.0 (10) | 10:01.7 (13) | 2:40.5 (13) | NS | |||
NC | - | 49.6 (7) | NF | 2:41.3 (14) | NS | |||
NC | - | 51.4 (14) | 9:48.3 (9) | 2:40.4 (11) | NS | |||
NC | - | 52.9 (16) | 9:58.9 (12) | 2:40.4 (11) | NS | |||
NC | - | 49.5 (6) | 10:18.5 (15) | 2:37.3 (10) | NS |
* = Fell
NC = Not classified
NF = Not finished
NS = Not started
DQ = DisqualifiedSource: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]
Four distances have to be skated:
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.
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.