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2007 in speed skating


The year 2007 in speed skating also includes events in the autumn of 2006, since they belong to the same long track speed skating season.

Chronology

  • 3 November: On the starting day of the Dutch Single Distance Championships, Gianni Romme confirms that he quits as active speed skater to take over as coach of Anni Friesinger.
  • 17 December: After the Norwegian Championships at Geithus, Norwegian allround champion Mari Hemmer is not selected for the European Championship, as the Norwegian Speed Skating Federation decides they will not use their allotted quota of three skaters. After two days, the decision is changed, and Hemmer, along with Hedvig Bjelkevik (who later declined the place) were selected.
  • 25 December: Sprinter Erben Wennemars wins bronze at his first start at the Dutch Allround Championships after lowering his personal best on the 10000 m by nearly 20 seconds. Sven Kramer won the championship.
  • 28 December: Five-time medallist at the Turin Olympics, Cindy Klassen, begins the season by winning two gold medals and three silver medals at the Canadian Single Distance Championships.
  • 30 December: Anni Friesinger wins four of four distances at the German Allround Championships, but declines a spot at the European Championship. The five-time European Champion will take part at the World Sprint Championship, which she is yet to win, instead.
  • 9–11 March: Martina Sáblíková wins two gold medals at the 2007 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in Salt Lake City on 3000 m and 5000 m tracks and sets a new 5000 m world record for 6:45.61.

International championships

  • European: Ritten Artificial Ice Track, Collalbo, Italy, 12 - 14 January
  • World Sprint: Vikingskipet, Hamar, Norway, 20 and 21 January
  • World Allround: Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands, 9–11 February
  • World Junior: Olympia Eisstadion, Innsbruck, Austria: 23–25 February
  • World Single Distance: Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, United States, 8–11 March

Other international competitions

Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands: 10–12 NovemberDistanceMenWomenSportforum Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany: 17–19 NovemberDistanceMenWomenKrylatskoe Ice Hall, Moscow, Russia: 25–26 NovemberDistanceMenWomenHeilongjiang Indoor Rink, Harbin, China: 2–3 DecemberDistanceMenWomenM-Wave, Nagano, Japan: 9–10 DecemberDistanceMenWomenThialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands: 27–28 JanuaryDistanceMenWomenOval Lingotto, Turin, Italy: 3–4 FebruaryDistanceMenWomenGunda Niemann-Stirnemann Halle, Erfurt, Germany: 17–18 FebruaryDistanceMenWomenWorld Cup Final: Olympic Oval, Calgary, Alberta, Canada: 2–4 MarchDistanceMenWomen
500 m (1)JPN Keiichiro Nagashima 35.10KOR Lee Sang-hwa 38.23
500 m (2)JPN Keiichiro Nagashima 35.24CHN Wang Beixing 38.26
1000 m (1)KOR Lee Kyou-hyuk 1:09.01GER Anni Friesinger 1:15.89
1000 m (2)USA Shani Davis 1:09.17GER Anni Friesinger 1:15.93
1500 mNetherlands Erben Wennemars 1:45.96GER Anni Friesinger 1:56.90
3000 mn/aNED Renate Groenewold 4:05.45
5000 mNED Sven Kramer 6:16.64n/a
500 m (1)KOR Lee Kyou-hyuk 35.08GER Jenny Wolf 37.77
500 m (2)FIN Pekka Koskela 35.02GER Jenny Wolf 38.12
1000 mNED Erben Wennemars 1:08.88GER Anni Friesinger 1:15.53
1500 mITA Enrico Fabris 1:45.54GER Anni Friesinger 1:55.54
3000 mn/aNED Renate Groenewold 4:02.44
5000 mNED Sven Kramer 6:09.76n/a
Team pursuitNED Netherlands 3:40.79NED Netherlands 3:02.90
1500 mNED Erben Wennemars 1:46.85GER Anni Friesinger 1:56.40
5000 mn/aGER Claudia Pechstein 7:04.90
10000 mITA Enrico Fabris 13:14.94n/a
100 mJPN Yūya Oikawa 9.58CHN Xing Aihua 10.31
500 m (1)FIN Pekka Koskela 34.98KOR Lee Sang-hwa 38.23
500 m (2)JPN Keiichiro Nagashima 35.06
KOR Lee Kyou-hyuk 35.06GER Jenny Wolf 38.41
1000 m (1)KOR Lee Kyou-hyuk 1:09.39ITA Chiara Simionato 1:16.99
1000 m (2)KOR Lee Kyou-hyuk 1:09.17ITA Chiara Simionato 1:17.14
100 mJPN Yūya Oikawa 9.62GER Judith Hesse 10.51
500 m (1)JPN Keiichiro Nagashima 34.91KOR Lee Sang-hwa 38.52
500 m (2)KOR Lee Kang-seok 35.09KOR Lee Sang-hwa 38.30
1000 m (1)FIN Pekka Koskela 1:09.41CAN Shannon Rempel 1:16.88
1000 m (2)NED Jan Bos 1:09.40ITA Chiara Simionato 1:17.14
  • 2007 Winter Asian Games, Changchun, China: 28 January – 4 February
  • 2007 Winter Universiade, Oval Lingotto, Turin, Italy: 17–27 January
  • American/Oceanian Regional Qualifier for World Allround Championships, Pettit National Ice Center, Milwaukee: 13 January and 14 February

National championships

Championships need to have at least three participants to be mentioned here. Top three are mentioned for allround and sprint championships if the nation has at least three spots in the relevant international championship, otherwise only the winner is mentioned. If the championship had fewer than three participants, it is not mentioned.

;Sweden

  • Swedish Championships: Östermalms IP, Stockholm, 15–17 December
    • Allround, 15 and 16 December
MedalMenWomen
Johan Röjler 163.853 (38.9–7:05.78 / 1:56.98–14:27.8)Marita Johansson 185.309 (43.8–4:46.54 / 2:12.85–8:14.7)
  • Sprint, 16 and 17 December
MedalMenWomen
Joel Eriksson 151.270 (37.96–1:15.72 / 37.85–1:15.20)Paulina Wallin 171.140 (41.3–1:28.25 / 41.87–1:27.63)
  • Team pursuit, 17 December
MedalMenWomen
Sandvikens SK (Mattias Falk, Sebastian Falk, Rasmus Falk) 4:28.8Hagaström 1 (Anna Hånell, Emma Wallgren, Madeleine Wengberg) 4:05.7

;Switzerland

  • Allround: Olympia Eisstadion, Innsbruck, Austria, 16 and 17 December
MedalMenWomen
Martin Hänggi 172.172 (40.12–7:21.58 / 2:02.82–15:39.09)Sandra Kehrli 196.365 (48.28–5:02.26 / 2:24.19–8:16.45)

; United States

  • Single Distance (Fall World Cup Qualifier): Pettit National Ice Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 19–22 October
DistanceMenWomen
2 × 500 mTucker Fredricks 71.640Elli Ochowicz 80.680
1000 mKip Carpenter 1:11.23Elli Ochowicz 1:21.14
1500 mMike Blumel 1:51.99Catherine Raney 2:03.71
3000 mn/aMaria Lamb 4:22.19
5000 mChad Hedrick 6:43.08n/a
  • USA Championships: Pettit National Ice Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 19–23 December
    • Allround, 19 and 20 December
MedalMenWomen
Shani Davis 151.740 (36.52–6:24.93 / 1:47.12–13:40.41)Catherine Raney 169.588 (41.82–4:14.46 / 2:04.07–7:20.02)
Chad Hedrick 153.684 (37.60–6:25.47 / 1:49.88–13:38.22)Anna Ringsred 171.748 (41.67–4:19.34 / 2:04.63–7:32.29)
Charles Leveille 159.993 (39.09–6:46.51 / 1:52.82–14:12.12)Maria Lamb 172.795 (41.12–4:22.06 / 2:06.07–7:39.76)

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