Extractions: 500 Metres Top 1000 Metres Top 1500 Metres Top 3000 Metres Top 5000 Metres 1988 Yvonne van Gennip NED 7:14.13 Andrea Ehrig GDR 7:17.12 Gabi Zange GDR 7:21.61 1992 Gunda Niemann-Kleemann GER 7:31.57 Heike Warnicke GER 7:37.59 Claudia Pechstein GER 7:39.80 1994 Claudia Pechstein GER 7:14.37 Gunda Niemann-Kleemann GER 7:14.88 Hiromi Yamamoto JPN 7:19.68 1998 Claudia Pechstein GER 6:59.61 Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann GER 6:59.65 Lyudmila Prokasheva KAZ 7:11.14 2002 Claudia Pechstein GER 6:46.91 Gretha Smit NED 6:49.22 Clara Hughes CAN 6:53.53 Top
Speed Skating Results Historical results of major speed skating championships, including olympic results. Viewable by event and by skater. http://weasel.student.utwente.nl/~speedskating/
Extractions: Go to recently added results Russian Single Distance Championships 2004 Kazakh Allround Championships 2004 Ukrainian Single Distance Championships 2004 Finnish Single Distance Championships (Long distances) 2004 Finnish Single Distance Championships (500 m) 2004 Finnish Allround Championships 2004 Finnish Sprint Championships 2004 US Allround Championships 2004 Polish Allround Championships 2004 Norwegian Allround Championships 2004 The Norwegian Skating Federation will propose to the ISU to abolish the 10000 m and and 5000 m at allround championships. If you disagree with this, please sign a letter that will be sent to the ISU, and click here Welcome to the Speed Skating Results website. What can you find here? First of all, you can find a lot of speed skating results here. This includes the full results of all major international championships: Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships. Also, all the World Cup results and standings are available. Furthermore, there are results from National Championships and minor events to be found here. Most of them are of the last few seasons, but I am also adding historical results.
Extractions: Name: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Phone number: Email address: Age: Send me: Information on how to try speedskating in my area More information on the sport Information on camps and clinics I can attend A free educators packet for teachers Questions/comments: email us at: tryspeedskating@usspeedskating.org Web Design by Photos on the tryspeedskating.com courtesy of Jamie Hess, Northeast Speedskating Association, Tom Ward, East Coast Speed Skating Club, Howard Morris, Greater Minnesota Speedskating Association, Jerry Search, Southern California Speed Skating Association, and John Bleck, Evanston Speed Skating Club. Tryspeedskating.com graphic courtesy of John Bleck, John Bleck Illustrations, jbleck@suba.com.
International Roller Sports Federation Recognized by the International olympic Committee as the world governing body for artistic, hockey and speed inline skating and quad roller skating. News and information about skating in more than 50 countries. Includes online forms that allow users to post their own news. http://www.rollersports.org
Extractions: Game 4 of the Final Series (played in Spinea, a city near Venice) Asiago scored two goals with the forward Riccardo Mosele. Spinea tied before the end of the 1st period (Fabrizio Fontanive and Federico Adami). In the second period the italian national players Giorgio De Bettin (who also scored the game winning goal in the 2003 final series with Padova) and Jason Cirone, the top scorer of the last FIRS World Championship in Pisek (2003), fixed the score 4-2 for Asiago Vipers.
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About History Women's History Women in Sports ... Individual Sports Skaters Home Essentials Biographies of Notable Women Quotes by Women ... Today in Women's History zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); About Women: Biographies African American Air, Space, Science, Math Art, Music. Writing. Media ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Women's History newsletter. Search Women's History Women figure skaters, speed skaters and ice dancers who have won Olympic medals, whether gold, silver or bronze. From the first woman to win at a world championship to recent well-known medalists. Alphabetical Recent Women Olympic Skaters A history of women in Olympic figure skating, speed skating and ice dancing, including lists of top women in the sport. Up a category Figure Skaters (20) Speed Skaters (16) Women at the Olympics @ ...
The Olympic Oval First covered speed skating oval in North America, built for the Calgary Olympics and now used for training and recreation. http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/
Olympic Figure Skating Links This site has links to information about Figure skating at the olympic Games CBS Sports olympic Figure skating history. Hickock Sports Figure skating history Luge Ski JumpingSnowboardingSpeed http://www.sirlinksalot.net/figureskating.html
Extractions: Olympic Figure Skating Links Figure Skating Magazine UK Click here UK Click here This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about Figure Skating the Winter Olympic Games. Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Olympic Figure Skating News and Guides BBC Olympic Skating News Canoe 2002 Figure Skating Guide CBS 2002 Figure Skating Guide Deseret News and KSL Radio, SLC Coverage ... USA Today Olympic Figure Skating News Olympic Figure Skating Schedule - 2002 Salt Lake Tribune - Figure Skating Schedule Salt Lake Tribune - Ice Dancing Schedule Olympic Figure Skating History CBS Sports Olympic Figure Skating History Hickock Sports Figure Skating History Slam! 1998 Figure Skating Coverage Other Figure Skating Sites Figure Skating World Figure Skating Internet Search Salt Lake Tribune - Figure Skating Tutorial Skate.org ... Way More Sports - Figure Skating News Figure Skating Stuff 2002 Salt Lake City Figure Skating Store A Basic Guide to Figure Skating (Olympic Guides) Ebay - Olympic Figure Skating Edge of Glory : The Inside Story of the Quest for Figure Skating's Olympic Gold Medals ... Team Store 2002 Salt Lake Games Figure Skating Gear Check out the other Winter Olympic themes: Alpine Skiing Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing ... Speed Skating and Summer Sports: Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling ... Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Search the Net See Also 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links 2002 Salt Lake Games Links Olympic Games Links Michael Johnson Links This site is not affiliated with NBC Network or any official Olympic Committee
Susan Auch - 3 Time Olympic Medal Winner Official site of 3 time olympic speed skating medallist from Canada. Includes results, profile, schedule, news, video and image gallery, and related links. http://www.susanauch.com
Spotlight Sport - Figure Skating music, and how the skater utilizes speed and the Web site includes information aboutfigure skating competitions across as well as the Winter olympic schedule. http://www.edgate.com/wintergames/design/spotlight_sport/figskt.htm
Extractions: The major types of competitive figure skating are individual men's and women's competitions, pairs skating, ice dancing, and precision skating. In individual competitions, a single skater performs required elements and is judged on how cleanly and artistically the motions are executed. Pairs skating consists of two skaters performing together. In ice dancing, partners carry out the artistic motions of dance on skates. Precision skating, which is a highly structured activity, consists of a team of skaters who perform choreographed maneuvers
1994 Olympics with a proud history Canada s hockey team has some big skates to fill. speed demonsbobsled crews push each other towards the goal of olympic glory. http://www.infoplease.com/year/A0300773.html
Extractions: Sports Olympics Winter Olympics Through The Years Top 10 Standings Leading Medal Winners Alpine Skiing Biathlon ... Speed Skating For better or worse, the Lillehammer games may be best evoked in most people's memories by two names. Tonya and Nancy. It was an ugly attack before the U.S. Figure Skating Championships on skater Nancy Kerrigan by cohorts of teammate and rival Tonya Harding that set up the most anticipated moment of the Games. Harding's goons were arrested following the Kerrigan clubbing and charged in a plot to improve Harding's chances of medaling by removing Kerrigan from competition. The plan failed and Kerrigan did compete, finishing with the silver medal. She actually tied 16-year-old Ukrainian orphan Oksana Baiul but missed the gold on the artistic merit tiebreaker. Harding, who had to threaten a lawsuit to avoid being barred from the Games by the USOC, ended up in eighth. The broadcast of the women's skating final was the sixth highest-rated program of any sort in U.S. television history. There are so many more names symbolic of these games, however. Norway's Johann Olav Koss set three world records and won three golds in the men's 1500-, 5000- and 10,000-meter speed skating events. American speed skaters had success as well. Dan Jansen finally caught that elusive medal, winning the 1000-meter gold with a world record in his final event. Bonnie Blair won two golds in the women's 500- and 1000-meter races. And those were just the speed skaters.
The Winter Olympics nordic skiing, speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey and bobsledding, wasa huge success and was retroactively called the first olympic Winter Games. http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0115111.html
Extractions: Sports Olympics Winter Olympics Through The Years The move toward a winter version of the Olympics began in 1908 when figure skating made an appearance at the Summer Games in London. Ten-time world champion Ulrich Salchow of Sweden, who originated the backwards, one revolution jump that bears his name, and Madge Syers of Britain were the first singles champions. Germans Anna Hubler and Heinrich Berger won the pairs competition. The Games resumed in 1920 at Antwerp, Belgium, where figure skating returned and ice hockey was added as a medal event. Sweden's Gillis Grafstrom and Magda Julin took individual honors, while Ludovika and Walter Jakobsson were the top pair. In hockey, Canada won the gold medal with the United States second and Czechoslovakia third. Seventy years after those first cold weather Games, the 17th edition of the Winter Olympics took place in Lillehammer, Norway, in 1994. The event ended the four-year Olympic cycle of staging both Winter and Summer Games in the same year and began a new schedule that calls for the two Games to alternate every two years.
LookSmart - Directory - Olympic Speed Skating And Short Track olympic speed skating and Short Track Peruse race results, historyand competitor profiles. Includes long- and short-track events. http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317902/us575637/us70116/us575773/us58
USOC - Olympic Visitor Center athletes in a variety of olympic and Paralympic canoe and kayak, figure skating, icehockey luge, rowing, skeleton, skiing, speed skating, synchronized swimming http://www.usoc.org/about_us/visitor_ctr_LP.html
Extractions: The U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid opened in November of 1982, the present facility opened in 1989. The purpose of the training center is to assist athletes in a variety of Olympic and Paralympic sports. The center also provides assistance to a number of affiliated sports organizations and disabled sports organizations. The athlete center, adjoining the housing complex, contains a 20,000 square foot gymnasium with the capability to hold three events at the same time. The kitchen and dining facilities are located in the center and offer athletes a wide variety of nutritious foods and snacks. Also housed in this area are the administrative offices, sports medicine, weight room with a certified weight trainer and a sports science-testing lab. The lobby area contains a reception area, two large meeting rooms and an official USOC Spirit Store.
Encyclopedia: Short Track Speed Skating simultaneously on a short indoor ice track (111 m). The sport is held at the OlympicWinter Games. history. The sport of short track speed skating originates in http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Short-track-speed-skating
Extractions: several. Compare All Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Top 100 Bottom 100 Bottom 20 Bottom 10 Bottom 5 All (desc) in category: Select Category Agriculture Crime Currency Democracy Economy Education Energy Environment Food Geography Government Health Identification Immigration Internet Labor Language Manufacturing Media Military Mortality People Religion Sports Taxation Transportation Welfare with statistic: view: Correlations Printable graph / table Pie chart Scatterplot with ... * Asterisk means graphable. Short track speed skating is a form of ice skating akin to speed skating. In competitions, a number of skaters (typically 4 to 6) skate simultaneously on a short indoor ice track (111 m). The sport is held at the Olympic Winter Games The sport of short track speed skating originates in the speed skating events held with mass starts. This form of speed skating was mainly practised in the
Extractions: : Mike Hewitt/Allsport HISTORY Ice skates first appeared in northern Europe around 300 AD. Made from wood, bone or antlers, skates helped primitive hunters capture wild animals on the fjords and icy terrain. The early bone skate was fastened with straps to boots made from animal skins. The first all-iron skates appear in Scotland. Speed skating soon becomes the first form of skating to become a sport, beating out figure skating and ice hockey. American E.W. Bushnell creates the first all-steel skate. Light and strong, the blades do not require the frequent sharpening of iron runners. Bushnell's creation revolutionizes skating sports. Netherlands hosts the first speed skating World Championships, which bring together the Dutch, Russian, American and English champions. The International Skating Union is founded to govern speed skating and figure skating. Men's speed skating debuts at the first Olympic Winter Games, held in Chamonix, France. American Charles Jewtraw captures gold in the 500-meter race. Women's speed skating debuts at the Olympic Winter Games in Squaw Valley, Calif. Lydia Skoblikova of the Soviet Union wins gold in the 1,500 meters and 3,000 meters.
SLAM! NAGANO: Winter Olympic History AllTime olympic records By Sport. All-Time olympic medallists. Biathlon MEN- 10k HockeyMen Luge Men Singles, Men Doubles, Women Singles speed Skate, Long MEN http://www.canoe.ca/SlamNaganoHistory/home.html
Ice Skating History - Open Site The Dutch word for skates means leg bone . Early history. The 1924 Olympicgames saw the introduction of speed skating into the Olympics. http://open-site.org/Sports/Skate/Ice_Skating/
Extractions: NAGANO, Japan (Feb 9, 1998 - 04:38 EST) First the Dutch revolutionized speedskating with the clapskate. Now it's sticky rubber stuff that only was approved for use in the Olympics the night before competition began. Put together the clapskate and the sticky rubber stuff and a fast ice surface and the adrenaline of skating in the Winter Games and the result is what happened Sunday in Japan: World records were obliterated. Three skaters broke the mark in the men's 5,000-meter race, with the winner Gianni Romme of the Netherlands simply wiping it out. When the competition began, Romme held the world record with a time of 6:30.63. But under the Olympic spotlight, he skated 6:22.20 in the M-Wave, where the ice surface had been praised as fast, though nobody thought that fast. Romme flew around the track, accelerating as the race went on. With his Dutch countrymen cheering his every turn, Romme had four 400-meter split times lower than 30 seconds, and only two above 31 and those were a paltry 31.10 and 31.06. This was a monumental effort that prompted questions about where times could go now that the clapskate is being used worldwide. "I said before I skated that I could go 6:27, but I skated 6:22," Romme said. "I don't know when the end is. I didn't expect that I would skate this time."
Squaw Summers: History Olympics Results The VIII Winter olympic Games. 3. Radia Eroshina, USSR, 40.06.0. Women s 500 MeterSpeed skating. 1. Helga Haase, Germany, 45.9. 2. Natalija Donchenko, USSR, 46. http://www.squaw.com/summer/html/history_olympics_results.html
Extractions: Prices Groups ... Winter Season Passes February 19, 1960 Men's 30 KM Cross-Country 1. Sixten Jernberg Sweden 2. Rolf Ramgard Sweden 3. Nikolai Anikin U.S.S.R. Pairs Figure Skating 1. Barbara Wagner/Robert Paul Canada 80.4 (total points) 2. Marika Kilius/Hans Baumler Germany 76.8 (total points) 3. Nancy Ludington/Ronald Ludington U.S.A. 76.2 (total points) top February 20, 1960 Women's Downhill 1. Heidi Biebl Germany 2. Penny Pitou U.S.A. 3. Traudl Hecher Austria Women's 10 KM Cross-Country 1. Marija Gusakova U.S.S.R. 2. Liubov Baranova U.S.S.R. 3. Radia Eroshina U.S.S.R. Women's 500 Meter Speed Skating 1. Helga Haase Germany 2. Natalija Donchenko U.S.S.R. 3. Jeanne Ashworth U.S.A. top February 21, 1960 Men's Giant Slalom 1. Roger Staub Switzerland 2. Josef Stiegler
The Complete Book Of The Winter Olympics: 2002 National Medal Totals in Each Olympics, x, A Brief history of the Winter OlympicGames, xiii, The Salt Lake City Scandal, xxi, 94, (2). speed skating, Men. http://www.booksmatter.com/b1585671959.htm
Extractions: The Winter Olympic Games ix National Medal Totals in Each Olympics x A Brief History of the Winter Olympic Games xiii The Salt Lake City Scandal xxi Acknowledgments xxv The Charts Sources xxvii How to Read Them xxvii Key to Abbreviations Nations xxix Terms xxix THE WINTER GAMES ICE Ice Hockey Men Women Figure Skating Men Women Pairs Ice Dance Discontinued Event Speed Skating, Men 500 Meters 1000 Meters 1500 Meters 5000 Meters 10,000 Meters Discontinued Event Speed Skating, Women