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Encyclopedia > World Single Distance Championships

Since the late 19th century, speed skating championships were always decided by racing multiple distances. Four different distances for the alround championships, and two different distances, which have to be skated twice, for sprint championships. However, the speed skating events at the Olympic Games were always individual distances, no medals are awarded for a combined event.


Towards the end of the 20th century, skaters started to specialize, it became rare that a skater was able to dominate both the short and the long distances. Perhaps the last skater able to do so was Eric Heiden, who won all five distances at the 1980 Winter Olympics.


As a consequence of the specialization, the difference between the Olympic Games and the regular championships, and the popularity of the World Cup, the International Skating Union has organized World Single Distance Championships.


Distances

The skaters race in the following distances:

  • 500 metres
  • 1000 metres
  • 1500 metres
  • 3000 metres (women only)
  • 5000 metres
  • 10000 metres (men only)

The 500 metres is raced twice to counteract any benefits from starting in the inner lane - each skater will start once in the inner lane, and once in the outer lane. Winner is the skater with the least combined time.


Past events

Year City
1889 The Netherlands
... ...
1897 Montreal, Canada
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1902 Davos, Switzerland, images (http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/hvar8dag/3/18/0016.html)
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1996 Hamar, Norway
1997 Warsaw, Poland
1998 Calgary, Canada
1999 Heerenveen, The Netherlands
2000 Nagano, Japan
2001 Salt Lake City, USA
2002 No championships held due to Olympic Games
2003 Berlin, Germany
2004 Seoul, South Korea

Future events

Year City
2005 Inzell, Germany

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World Single Distance Championships - definition of World Single Distance Championships in Encyclopedia (220 words)
Since the late 19th century, speed skating championships were always decided by racing multiple distances.
Four different distances for the alround championships, and two different distances, which have to be skated twice, for sprint championships.
As a consequence of the specialization, the difference between the Olympic Games and the regular championships, and the popularity of the World Cup, the International Skating Union has organized World Single Distance Championships.
LeMay Doan, Catriona (308 words)
Later, at both the 1999 and 2001 World Single Distance Championships, Doan won gold in the 500 m and took bronze in the 1000 m.
At the end of the 2000-2001 season she set a 500 m world record in Salt Lake City at the 2001 World Single Distance Championships.
She was given the honour of being the flag bearer for Canada during the closing ceremonies at Nagano in 1998 and was again selected in 2002 to be the flag bearer for the opening ceremonies at Salt Lake City.
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