World Allround Speed Skating Championships | ||||
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Venue | Pohjoissatama, Helsinki, Finland | |||
Dates | 24–25 January | |||
Competitors | 4 from 2 nations | |||
Medalist men | ||||
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The 1906 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place at 24 and 25 January 1906 at the ice rink Pohjoissatama in Helsinki, Finland.
Coen de Koning was defending champion. He did not participate and did not defend his title.
There was no World champion declared, no one won three of the four distances.
Place | Athlete | Country | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10000m |
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NC1 | Nikolay Sedov | Russia | 53.0 (4) | 9:45.2 (1) | 2:46.6 (3) | 19:03.6 (1) |
NC2 | Gunnar Strömstén | Finland | 54.2 (6) | 9:59.0 (2) | 2:42.6 (2) | 20:01.8 (2) |
NC3 | Rudolf Gundersen | Norway | 51.6 (2) | 10:30.6 (11) | 2:41.6 (1) | 21:02.6 (10) |
NC4 | Franz Wathén | Finland | 52.6 (3) | 10:25.2 (8) | 2:52.4 (10) | 20:19.8 (5) |
NC5 | Erkki Vanhala | Finland | 56.2 (13) | 10:04.2 (3) | 2:50.8 (8) | 20:14.8 (3) |
NC6 | Arthur Berttula | Finland | 54.4 (8) | 10:21.6 (6) | 2:50.2 (6) | 20:34.2 (6) |
NC7 | Antti Wiklund | Finland | 56.2 (13) | 10:08.8 (4) | 2:50.6 (7) | 20:35.0 (7) |
NC8 | Toivo Kestilä | Finland | 54.2 (6) | 10:45.4 (15) | 2:48.6 (5) | 20:53.0 (9) |
NC9 | Konrad Liljeberg | Finland | 58.8 (16) | 10:14.6 (5) | 2:50.8 (8) | 20:18.6 (4) |
NC10 | Lauri Koskinen | Finland | 57.0 (15) | 10:32.8 (12) | 3:00.4 (13) | 20:37.6 (8) |
NC | Väinö Wickström | Finland | 55.6 (12) | 10:27.8 (9) | 2:56.8 (12) | NF |
NC | G. Törnrooth | Finland | 54.6 (9) | NF | 2:53.6 (11) | NF |
NC | Johan Vikander | Finland | 50.8 (1) | 10:29.8 (10) | 2:47.6 (4) | NS |
NC | Gustav Ylander | Finland | 53.6 (5) | 10:24.4 (7) | NF | NS |
NC | Jussi Wiinikainen | Finland | 55.0 (10) | 10:38.0 (14) | 3:03.8 (14) | NS |
NC | Laarne Lindberg | Finland | NF | 10:35.0 (13) | NF | NS |
NC | Oluf Steen | Norway | 55.4 (11) | NS | NS | NS |
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[1]
Four distances have to be skated:
One could only win the World Championships by winning at least three of the four distances, so there would be no World Champion if no skater won at least three distances.
Silver and bronze medals were not awarded.