Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

1967 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

1967 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueIJsselstadion, Deventer, Netherlands
Dates18–19 February
Competitors33 from 12 nations
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stien Kaiser  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lāsma Kauniste  SOV
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dianne Holum  USA

The 28th edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 18 and 19 February 1967 in Deventer at the IJsselstadion ice rink.

Title holder was Valentina Stenina from the Soviet Union.

Distance medalists

Event Gold
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Silver
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bronze
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
500m Mary Meyers Irina Yegorova
Dianne Holum
1500m Stien Kaiser Lidiya Skoblikova Kaija Mustonen
1000m Stien Kaiser Kim Song-soon Dianne Holum
3000m Stien Kaiser Ans Schut Kaija Mustonen

Classification

Rank Skater Country Points
Samalog
500m 1500m 1000m 3000m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stien Kaiser  Netherlands 195.384 46.5 (4) 2:23.0 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1:36.2 1st place, gold medalist(s) 5:18.7 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lāsma Kauniste  Soviet Union 199.584 46.6 (5) 2:26.3 (4) 1:38.3 (4) 5:30.4 (5)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dianne Holum  United States 199.600 46.1 (2) 2:26.4 (5) 1:37.5 (3) 5:35.7 (9)
4 Lidiya Skoblikova  Soviet Union 199.784 46.8 (6) 2:23.9 (2) 1:39.4 (8) 5:31.9 (7)
5 Ans Schut  Netherlands 199.917 48.0 (14) 2:26.7 (6) 1:39.1 (6) 5:20.8 (2)
6 Valentina Stenina  Soviet Union 201.200 46.9 (7) 2:27.4 (8) 1:40.1 (11) 5:30.7 (6)
7 Irina Yegorova  Soviet Union 201.933 46.1 (2) 2:29.7 (11) 1:38.3 (4) 5:40.7 (12)
8 Kaija Mustonen  Finland 202.133 49.1 (28) 2:26.2 (3) 1:39.5 (9) 5:27.3 (3)
9 Kim Song-soon  North Korea 202.567 48.0 (14) 2:27.8 (2) 1:37.1 (2) 5:40.5 (11)
10 Wil Burgmeijer  Netherlands 202.633 47.4 (13) 2:30.1 (13) 1:39.1 (6) 5:33.9 (8)
11 Han Pil-hwa  North Korea 204.950 48.1 (17) 2:29.9 (12) 1:41.4 (15) 5:37.1 (10)
12 Carry Geijssen  Netherlands 205.017 48.2 (19) 2:26.7 (6) 1:46.1 * (30) 5:29.2 (4)
13 Mary Meyers  United States 205.516 46.0 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2:30.4 (16) 1:39.6 (10) 5:27.5 (16)
14 Kaija-Liisa Keskivitikka  Finland 206.750 48.7 (24) 2:30.2 (14) 1:40.4 (13) 5:46.7 (14)
15 Anna Sablina  Soviet Union 207.000 49.2 (30) 2:29.4 (10) 1:40.6 (14) 5:46.2 (13)
16 Martine Ivangine  France 207.634 47.6 (10) 2:30.2 (14) 1:43.2 (23) 5:50.2 (15)
NC17 Sigrid Sundby  Norway 147.833 47.6 (10) 2:30.4 (16) 1:40.2 (12)
NC18 Sachiko Saito  Japan 149.217 46.9 (7) 2:33.5 (25) 1:42.3 (17)
NC19 Lisbeth Berg  Norway 149.333 47.8 (13) 2:31.0 (18) 1:42.4 (18)
NC20 Adelajda Mroske  Poland 150.550 48.0 (14) 2:33.0 (24) 1:43.1 (22)
NC21 Herlind Hürdler  East Germany 150.933 48.7 (24) 2:31.9 (20) 1:43.2 (23)
NC22 Rita Schmidt  East Germany 151.000 47.7 (12) 2:36.0 (28) 1:42.6 (19)
NC23 Christina Lindblom-Scherling  Sweden 151.100 48.3 (21) 2:32.1 (22) 1:44.2 (27)
NC24 Tuula Vilkas  Finland 151.217 49.0 (27) 2:31.7 (19) 1:43.3 (25)
NC25 Akiko Aruga  Japan 151.383 48.8 (26) 2:31.9 (20) 1:43.9 (26)
NC26 Doreen McCannell  Canada 151.583 48.2 (19) 2:32.2 (23) 1:45.3 (29)
NC27 Ruth Schleiermacher  East Germany 151.700 48.4 (22) 2:36.6 (29) 1:42.2 (16)
NC28 Ylva Hedlund  Sweden 151.800 49.1 (28) 2:33.6 (26) 1:43.0 (21)
NC29 Ko Kyung-hi  North Korea 152.000 48.5 (23) 2:36.6 (29) 1:42.6 (19)
NC30 Marianna Kaim  Poland 152.167 48.1 (17) 2:34.4 (27) 1:45.2 (28)
NC31 Patricia Demartini  France 166.850 53.7 (32) 2:45.0 (32) 1:56.3 (32)
NC32 Wendy Thompson  Canada 169.200 1:01.1 * (33) 2:45.0 (32) 1:46.2 (31)
NC Ko Kwang-za  North Korea 103.300 49.4 (31) 2:41.7 (31) DNS
* = Fell
DNS = Did not start

Source:[1] [2] [3]

References

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