1999 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
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| World Allround Speed Skating Championships | |||||||||||||
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Vikingskipet | |||||||||||||
| Venue | Vikingskipet, Hamar | ||||||||||||
| Dates | 6–7 February | ||||||||||||
| Competitors | 48 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
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| Medalist women | |||||||||||||
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The 1999 World Allround Speed Skating Championships was held on 6–7 February 1999 in the Vikingskipet arena in Hamar, Norway.
It was the first tournament with 24 participants.
Title defenders were the 1998 world champions Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Ids Postma from the Netherlands.
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Germany and Rintje Ritsma from the Netherlands became world champions.
Allround results
| Place | Athlete | Country | Points | 500 m | 5000 m | 1500 m | 10000 m |
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| Rintje Ritsma | 152.651 WR | 36.51 (4) | 6:30.38 (6) | 1:48.69 (2) | 13:37.47 (4) | ||
| Vadim Sayutin | 153.360 | 37.71 (14) | 6:27.50 (1) | 1:49.32 (4) | 13:29.21 (2) | ||
| Eskil Ervik | 154.176 | 37.54 (13) | 6:29.22 (2) | 1:49.59 (5) | 13:43.68 (6) | ||
| 4 | Roberto Sighel | 154.238 | 37.25 (9) | 6:30.28 (4) | 1:50.28 (10) | 13:44.01 (7) | |
| 5 | Bart Veldkamp | 154.808 | 38.10 (20) | 6:31.45 (7) | 1:51.46 (18) | 13:28.20 (1) | |
| 6 | Ådne Søndrål | 154.809 | 36.43 (3) | 6:40.53 (18) | 1:47.01 (1) | 14:13.13 (12) | |
| 7 | Martin Hersman | 155.000 | 36.63 (6) | 6:39.56 (13) | 1:49.03 (3) | 14:01.42 (9) | |
| 8 | Christian Breuer | 155.034 | 36.29 (1) | 6:40.74 (19) | 1:49.74 (7) | 14:01.80 (10) | |
| 9 | K. C. Boutiette | 155.710 | 36.76 (7) | 6:39.34 (12) | 1:49.99 (9) | 14:07.06 (11) | |
| 10 | Frank Dittrich | 155.926 | 38.73 (23) | 6:30.35 (5) | 1:52.55 (22) | 13:32.91 (3) | |
| 11 | Steven Elm | 156.048 | 37.83 (17) | 6:36.56 (9) | 1:49.91 (8) | 13:58.52 (8) | |
| 12 | Kjell Storelid | 156.147 | 38.86 (24) | 6:30.05 (3) | 1:52.19 (21) | 13:37.73 (5) | |
| NQ13 | Kevin Marshall | 113.211 | 36.62 (5) | 6:40.45 (16) | 1:49.64 (6) | ||
| NQ14 | Takahiro Nozaki | 114.376 | 37.48 (10) | 6:39.63 (14) | 1:50.80 (13) | ||
| NQ15 | Dmitry Shepel | 114.458 | 37.77 (15) | 6:37.78 (10) | 1:50.73 (11) | ||
| NQ16 | Keiji Shirahata | 114.508 | 37.51 (11) | 6:40.52 (17) | 1:50.84 (14) | ||
| NQ17 | Marnix ten Kortenaar | 114.674 | 38.17 (21) | 6:35.88 (8) | 1:50.75 (12) | ||
| NQ18 | Mamoru Ishioka | 114.669 | 37.10 (8) | 6:42.09 (21) | 1:52.08 (19) | ||
| NQ19 | Dustin Molicki | 115.208 | 38.31 (22) | 6:39.32 (11) | 1:50.90 (15) | ||
| NQ20 | Derek Parra | 115.209 | 37.51 (11) | 6:46.36 (23) | 1:51.19 (17) | ||
| NQ21 | Dominique Gravel | 115.645 | 38.06 (19) | 6:42.25 (22) | 1:52.08 (19) | ||
| NQ22 | Stefano Donagrandi | 115.751 | 37.95 (18) | 6:40.81 (20) | 1:53.16 (23f) | ||
| NQ23 | Hiroyuki Noake | 128.597 | 36.29 (1) | 6:39.71 (15) | 2:37.01 (24f) | ||
| DQ2 | Maurizio De Monte | 74.843 | 37.80 (16) | 6:47.09 (DQ) | 1:51.13 (16) |
NQ = Not qualified for the 10000 m (only the best 12 are qualified)
DQ = disqualified
bold signifies championship record.