1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships

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1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships
Venue, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR
Dates3–5 March
Competitors47 (Men) and 35 (Women)
82 (Total) from 20 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andrey Anufriyenko  URS
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rintje Ritsma  NED
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  JPN
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ulrike Adeberg  GDR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anke Baier  GDR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sandra Zwolle  NED

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

Calendar[]

Date Events
Friday, March 3 500 meter men
500 meter women
3000 meter men
Saturday, March 4 1000 meter women
1500 meter men
1500 meter women
Sunday, March 5 3000 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
 Japan
169,371
Women[2]
Ulrike Adeberg
 East Germany
178,356 Anke Baier
 East Germany
178,763 Sandra Zwolle
 Netherlands
179,038

Classifications[]

Men[]

Rank Name Nation 500m 1000m 1500m 5000m Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andrey Anufriyenko  Soviet Union 1 3 2 6 167,202
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rintje Ritsma  Netherlands 29 2 8 2 169,252
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan 13 8 4 4 169,371
4  Netherlands 17 7 3 3 169,553
5  East Germany 22 4 5 5 169,803
6 Marnix ten Kortenaar  Netherlands 15 5 12 10 170,982
7 Ådne Søndrål  Norway 8 13 6 9 171,167
8  South Korea 20 9 7 11 171,691
9  East Germany 38 5 15 7 172,205
10 Nate Mills  United States 5 11 17 14 172,456
11  Japan 11 14 26 12 173,703
12  Canada 22 15 24 13 174,195
13 Michael Spielmann  East Germany 46f 1 1 1 175,514
14  Poland 44 10 31 8 175,594
15  Sweden 33 16 35 15 176,109
DQ4 Lee In-Hun  South Korea 14 12 13 DQ 172,159
NQ17 Paweł Abratkiewicz  Poland 3 21 11 125,661
NQ18 Kevin Scott  Canada 6 20 14 125,942
NQ19 Sean Ireland  Canada 2 27 9 126,161
NQ20 Harri Ilkka  Finland 4 29 21 127,544
NQ21  South Korea 7 23 30 127,566
NQ22 Magnus Enfeldt  Sweden 9 28 18 127,599
NQ23  Soviet Union 18 17 23 127,646
NQ24  Romania 11 32 16 127,858
NQ25  Norway 20 22 20 127,970
NQ26 Choi In-Chol  North Korea 24 18 27 127,996
NQ27  West Germany 36 19 25 128,598
NQ28  Norway 25 25 29 128,814
NQ29 Craig McNicoll  Great Britain 19 30 28 129,113
NQ30  Austria 35 33 22 129,699
NQ31   Switzerland 10 45 19 129,825
NQ32  Italy 41 24 37 130,421
NQ33 Alessandro De Taddei  Italy 16 37 42 130,569
NQ34  West Germany 27 40 33 130,583
NQ35  Hungary 27 38 40 130,967
NQ36 Roland Brunner  Austria 31 41 36 131,186
NQ37  France 40 36 34 131,239
NQ38  Sweden 39 34 39 131,256
NQ39 Paweł Jaroszek  Poland 37 46f 10 131,434
NQ40  United States 30 42 43 131,547
NQ41  Italy 42 39 38 131,953
NQ42  Austria 43 31 44 132,366
NQ43  France 31 43 45 132,416
NQ44  United States 34 44 46 133,026
NQ45 Martin Feigenwinter   Switzerland 45 26 32 133,148
NQ46  North Korea 26 47 47 134,053
NQ47  Japan 47f 35 41 160,023

Women[]

Rank Name Nation 500m 1000m 1500m 3000m Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ulrike Adeberg  East Germany 8 1 1 6 178,356
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anke Baier  East Germany 1 2 4 7 178,763
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sandra Zwolle  Netherlands 6 3 3 5 179,038
4 Claudia Pechstein  East Germany 3 10 2 3 179,086
5 Svetlana Bazhanova  Soviet Union 12 8 7 1 180,304
6  Soviet Union 4 5 6 9 180,458
7 Emese Antal  Romania 10 6 10 10 181,503
8 Tara Laszlo  United States 7 7 11 11 181,556
9  Soviet Union 18 15 8 4 182,451
10 Hiromi Yamamoto  Japan 15 22 12 2 182,698
11 Shiho Kusunose  Japan 5 4 5 16 182,821
12  Netherlands 16 12 14 13 184,307
13  Japan 25 18 13 8 184,811
14 Heidi Skjeggestad  Norway 20 11 15 14 185,326
15  West Germany 20 14 16 15 186,241
16 Sandra Voetelink  Netherlands 35f 9 9 12 196,461
NQ17 Kim Chun-Wol  North Korea 2 20 23 135,948
NQ18 Sylvie Cantin  Canada 17 13 18 136,263
NQ19 Kristen Talbot  United States 11 16 24 136,696
NQ20 Chong Chang-Suk  North Korea 13 19 27 137,316
NQ21 Anette Tønsberg  Norway 23 25 17 137,391
NQ22  Poland 24 17 20 137,478
NQ23  North Korea 9 22 31 137,493
NQ24 Catriona Le May  Canada 14 21 30 137,813
NQ25 Choi Hye-Sook  South Korea 30 24 19 138,361
NQ26  Finland 26 26 25 138,866
NQ27  Norway 28 32 21 139,468
NQ28 Ewa Borkowska  Poland 18 27 32 139,493
NQ29  West Germany 33 29 22 139,860
NQ30  South Korea 32 31 26 140,451
NQ31 Elke Felicetti  Italy 34 28 29 140,738
NQ32 Elisabetta Pizio  Italy 27 34 28 140,991
NQ33  Poland 29 33 33 141,931
NQ34 Amy Peterson  United States 22 30 35 142,201
NQ35 Katia Colturi  Italy 30 35 34 143,888

References[]

  1. ^ "Men's results". Archived from the original on 2019-02-17. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  2. ^ "Women's results". Archived from the original on 2019-02-17. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
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