1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships

The 1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships was held on March 3–5, 1989, at the Ice Stadium in Kyiv (Ukrainian SSR). The format of the competition was allround and medals were awarded for overall classification.

1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships
VenueIce Stadium, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR
Dates3–5 March
Competitors47 (Men) and 35 (Women)
82 (Total) from 20 nations
Medalist men
Andrey Anufriyenko  URS
Rintje Ritsma  NED
Naoki Kotake  JPN
Medalist women
Ulrike Adeberg  GDR
Anke Baier  GDR
Sandra Zwolle  NED

Calendar

DateEvents
Friday, March 3500 meter men
500 meter women
3000 meter men
Saturday, March 41000 meter women
1500 meter men
1500 meter women
Sunday, March 53000 meter women
5000 meter men

Participating nations

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (GDR)1102
2 Soviet Union (URS)1001
3 Netherlands (NED)0112
4 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (4 nations)2226

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[1]
Andrey Anufriyenko
 Soviet Union
167,202 Rintje Ritsma
 Netherlands
169,252 Naoki Kotake
 Japan
169,371
Women[2]
Ulrike Adeberg
 East Germany
178,356 Anke Baier
 East Germany
178,763 Sandra Zwolle
 Netherlands
179,038

Classifications

Men

RankNameNation500m1000m1500m5000mPoints
Andrey Anufriyenko Soviet Union1326167,202
Rintje Ritsma Netherlands29282169,252
Naoki Kotake Japan13844169,371
4Cor-Jan Smulders Netherlands17733169,553
5Uwe Tonat East Germany22455169,803
6Marnix ten Kortenaar Netherlands1551210170,982
7Ådne Søndrål Norway81369171,167
8Oh Yeong-Seok South Korea209711171,691
9Uwe Höhnisch East Germany385157172,205
10Nate Mills United States5111714172,456
11Junji Tsuchiya Japan11142612173,703
12Cam Mackay Canada22152413174,195
13Michael Spielmann East Germany46f111175,514
14Artur Drwiega Poland4410318175,594
15Rickard Garbell Sweden33163515176,109
DQ4Lee In-Hun South Korea141213DQ172,159
NQ17Paweł Abratkiewicz Poland32111125,661
NQ18Kevin Scott Canada62014125,942
NQ19Sean Ireland Canada2279126,161
NQ20Harri Ilkka Finland42921127,544
NQ21Jegal Sung-yeol South Korea72330127,566
NQ22Magnus Enfeldt Sweden92818127,599
NQ23Aleksandr Zhelznov Soviet Union181723127,646
NQ24Tibor Maté Romania113216127,858
NQ25Bjørn Egil Lundgrenn Norway202220127,970
NQ26Choi In-Chol North Korea241827127,996
NQ27Christian Schwaiger West Germany361925128,598
NQ28Henning Nilsen Norway252529128,814
NQ29Craig McNicoll Great Britain193028129,113
NQ30Herbert Haan Austria353322129,699
NQ31Jevgeni Metel  Switzerland104519129,825
NQ32Giorgio Baroni Italy412437130,421
NQ33Alessandro De Taddei Italy163742130,569
NQ34Robert Winkler West Germany274033130,583
NQ35István Dolp Hungary273840130,967
NQ36Roland Brunner Austria314136131,186
NQ37Stéphane Gaumont France403634131,239
NQ38Jonas Tronêt Sweden393439131,256
NQ39Paweł Jaroszek Poland3746f10131,434
NQ40Mark Molenda United States304243131,547
NQ41Franco Giovannini Italy423938131,953
NQ42Roland Niedermayer Austria433144132,366
NQ43Thierry Misslin France314345132,416
NQ44Ryan Vanderboom United States344446133,026
NQ45Martin Feigenwinter  Switzerland452632133,148
NQ46Chang Jong-Nam North Korea264747134,053
NQ47Norihiko Araki Japan47f3541160,023

Women

RankNameNation500m1000m1500m3000mPoints
Ulrike Adeberg East Germany8116178,356
Anke Baier East Germany1247178,763
Sandra Zwolle Netherlands6335179,038
4Claudia Pechstein East Germany31023179,086
5Svetlana Bazhanova Soviet Union12871180,304
6Natalia Kozlova Soviet Union4569180,458
7Emese Antal Romania1061010181,503
8Tara Laszlo United States771111181,556
9Yelena Mamayeva Soviet Union181584182,451
10Hiromi Yamamoto Japan1522122182,698
11Shiho Kusunose Japan54516182,821
12Marion van Zuilen Netherlands16121413184,307
13Keiko Horiuchi Japan2518138184,811
14Heidi Skjeggestad Norway20111514185,326
15Stefanie Teeuwen West Germany20141615186,241
16Sandra Voetelink Netherlands35f9912196,461
NQ17Kim Chun-Wol North Korea22023135,948
NQ18Sylvie Cantin Canada171318136,263
NQ19Kristen Talbot United States111624136,696
NQ20Chong Chang-Suk North Korea131927137,316
NQ21Anette Tønsberg Norway232517137,391
NQ22Aneta Rekas Poland241720137,478
NQ23Yun Son-Yu North Korea92231137,493
NQ24Catriona Le May Canada142130137,813
NQ25Choi Hye-Sook South Korea302419138,361
NQ26Outi Ylä-Sulkava Finland262625138,866
NQ27Hege Langli Norway283221139,468
NQ28Ewa Borkowska Poland182732139,493
NQ29Manuela Strauß West Germany332922139,860
NQ30Kim Yoon-Kyung South Korea323126140,451
NQ31Elke Felicetti Italy342829140,738
NQ32Elisabetta Pizio Italy273428140,991
NQ33Mariola Patynowska Poland293333141,931
NQ34Amy Peterson United States223035142,201
NQ35Katia Colturi Italy303534143,888

References

  1. "Men's results". Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  2. "Women's results". Retrieved 2019-02-16.
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