World Allround Speed Skating Championships

World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships are a series of speed skating events held annually to determine the best allround speed skater of the world. The International Skating Union has organised the World Allround Championships for Men since 1893 (unofficial Championships were held in the years 1889-1892) and the World Allround Championships for Women since 1936 (unofficial Championships were held in the years 1933-1935). Only since 1996 are the men's and women's World Allround Championships held at the same time and venue.

Contents

History and medal winners

Combined all-time medal count

Only official tournaments are taken into account
rank country Gold Silver Bronze total
1  Netherlands 40 22 39 100
2  Norway 38 33 36 107
3  Soviet Union 32 37 29 98
4  Finland 12 13 5 30
5  Germany 12 12 6 30
6  East Germany 10 9 6 25
7  United States 9 5 10 24
8  Canada 4 3 4 11
9  Sweden 3 3 6 12
10  Russia 2 4 1 7
11  Italy 1 3 3 7
12  Austria 1 3 2 6
13  Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
 Hungary 1 0 0 1
15  Japan 0 3 4 7
16  France 0 1 0 1
 Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
 Latvia 0 1 0 1
 North Korea 0 1 0 1
 United Kingdom 0 1 0 1
21  Belgium 0 0 1 1
 Poland 0 0 1 1
 Romania 0 0 1 1
- Other 5 15 16 36

Amount of World Allround Speed Skating Championships per person

Skater Gold medal icon.svg WC Allround Country Year
Clas Thunberg 5  Finland 1931
1929
1928
1925
1923
Oscar Mathisen 5  Norway 1914
1913
1912
1909
1908
Sven Kramer 4  Netherlands 2010
2009
2008
2007
Rintje Ritsma 4  Netherlands 2001
1999
1996
1995
Ivar Ballangrud 4  Norway 1938
1936
1930
1929
Johann Olav Koss 3  Norway 1994
1991
1990
Eric Heiden 3  United States 1979
1978
1977
Ard Schenk 3  Netherlands 1972
1971
1970
Oleg Goncharenko 3  Soviet Union 1958
1956
1953
Hjalmar Andersen 3  Norway 1952
1951
1950
Michael Staksrud 3  Norway 1937
1935
1930
Jaap Eden 3  Netherlands 1896
1895
1893
Shani Davis 2  United States 2006
2005
Gianni Romme 2  Netherlands 2003
2000
Ids Postma 2  Netherlands 1998
1997
Bernt Evensen 2  Norway 1934
1927
Hein Vergeer 2  Netherlands 1986
1985
Kees Verkerk 2  Netherlands 1967
1966
Hilbert van der Duim 2  Netherlands 1982
1980
Knut Johannesen 2  Norway 1964
1957
Nikolay Strunnikov 2  Russia 1911
1910
Peder Østlund 2  Norway 1899
1898
Chad Hedrick 1  United States 2004
Jochem Uytdehaage 1  Netherlands 2002
Falko Zandstra 1  Netherlands 1993
Roberto Sighel 1  Italy 1992
Leo Visser 1  Netherlands 1989
Eric Flaim 1  United States 1988
Nikolay Gulyayev 1  Soviet Union 1987
Oleg Bozhev 1  Soviet Union 1984
Rolf Falk-Larssen 1  Norway 1983
Amund Sjøbrend 1  Norway 1981
Piet Kleine 1  Netherlands 1976
Harm Kuipers 1  Netherlands 1975
Sten Stensen 1  Norway 1974
Göran Claeson 1  Sweden 1973
Dag Fornæss 1  Norway 1969
Fred Anton Maier 1  Norway 1968
Per Ivar Moe 1  Norway 1965
Jonny Nilsson 1  Sweden 1963
Viktor Kosichkin 1  Soviet Union 1962
Henk van der Grift 1  Netherlands 1961
Boris Stenin 1  Soviet Union 1960
Juhani Järvinen 1  Finland 1959
Sigvard Ericsson 1  Sweden 1955
Boris Shilkov 1  Soviet Union 1954
Kornél Pajor 1  Hungary 1949
Odd Lundberg 1  Norway 1948
Lassi Parkkinen 1  Finland 1947
Birger Wasenius 1  Finland 1939
Hans Engnestangen 1  Norway 1933
Roald Larsen 1  Norway 1924
Harald Strøm 1  Norway 1922
Coen de Koning 1  Netherlands 1905
Sigurd Mathisen 1  Norway 1904
Franz Frederik Wathén 1  Finland 1901
Edvard Engelsaas 1  Norway 1900
Jack McCulloch 1  Canada 1897

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