1908 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
| World Allround Speed Skating Championships | |
|---|---|
| File:Oscar Mathisen 1914c.jpg Oscar Mathisen World champion 1908 | |
| Venue | Eisstadion, Davos, Switzerland |
| Dates | 8–9 February |
| Competitors | 15 from 7 nations |
| Medalist men | |
The 1908 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 8 and 9 February 1908 at the ice rink Eisstadion in Davos, Switzerland. THis year it was the first time also Silver and Bronze medals were awarded. Also a point system was introduced to make a ranking, but the rule that if one won three distances became automatic World champion was still valid.
There was no defending champion. Oscar Mathisen won three distances and became World champion. He also had the lowest number of points awarded.
Allround results
[edit | edit source]| Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10000m |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st place, gold medalist(s) | Oscar Mathisen | File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway | 13 | 54.4 (14)* | 8:55.4 (1) | 2:20.8 (1) | 18:01.8 (1) |
| 2nd place, silver medalist(s) | Martin Sæterhaug | File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway | 13,5 | 46.2 (4) | 9:04.4 (4) | 2:23.4 (2) | 18:28.6 (5) |
| 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) | Moje Öholm | File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | 15 | 45.2 (2) | 9:04.8 (5) | 2:23.6 (4) | 18:30.2 (6) |
| 4 | Gunnar Strömstén | File:Flag of Russia.svg Finland | 16 | 47.2 (7) | 9:01.6 (3) | 2:25.4 (7) | 18:04.0 (2) |
| 5 | Antti Wiklund | File:Flag of Russia.svg Finland | 16 | 47.4 (8) | 9:01.4 (2) | 2:24.2 (5) | 18:24.0 (4) |
| 6 | Thomas Bohrer | File:Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg Austria | 19,5 | 46.2 (4) | 9:42.8 (8) | 2:27.6 (9) | 18:21.2 (3) |
| 7 | Arne Schrey | File:Flag of Russia.svg Finland | 23 | 46.4 (6) | 9:07.6 (6) | 2:24.4 (6) | 18:55.2 (8) |
| 8 | Jean Pettersson | File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | 30 | 48.4 (10) | 9:53.0 (9) | 2:29.8 (11) | 18:53.0 (7) |
| 9 | Ejnar Sørensen | File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark | 36 | 49.6 (11) | 10:26.4 (15)* | 2:34.0 (13) | 19:07.4 (9) |
| 10 | Frederick Dix | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom | 38 | 51.6 (13) | 9:54.0 (10) | 2:35.0 (14) | 19:11.4 (10) |
| NC | Johan Vikander | File:Flag of Russia.svg Finland | – | 44.8 (1) | 9:20.6 (7) | 2:23.4 (2) | NS |
| NC | Sigurd Mathisen | File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway | – | 45.4 (3) | 9:56.4 (11) | 2:26.2 (8) | NS |
| NC | Franz Wathén | File:Flag of Russia.svg Finland | – | 47.4 (8) | 10:00.8 (12) | 2:27.8 (10) | NS |
| NC | Franz Schilling | File:Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg Austria | – | 50.4 (12) | 10:07.2 (13) | 2:32.0 (12) | NS |
| NC | Henny Kalt | – | NF | 10:18.6 (14) | NS | NS |
- * = Fell
- NC = Not classified
- NF = Not finished
- NS = Not started
- DQ = Disqualified
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]
Rules
[edit | edit source]Four distances have to be skated:
- 500m
- 1500m
- 5000m
- 10000m
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.
- 1 point for 1st place
- 2 point for 2nd place
- 3 point for 3rd place
- and so on
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.
References
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