Mari Hemmer

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Mari Hemmer at the 2008 World Cup in Hamar.
Mari Hemmer at the 2008 World Cup in Hamar.

Mari Hemmer (born November 20, 1983) is a Norwegian long-track speedskater, with particular strength in the longer distances 3000-m and 5000-m. She is the Norwegian Allround Champion for 2005, 2007, 2008, and has also won numerous gold, silver, and bronze medals from national championships at single distances. Along with fellow skater Maren Haugli, Hemmer has in recent years represented Norway at the European Championships, the World Allround Championships and the World Single Distance Championships, as well as in the World Cup.

As of 13 March 2008, Hemmer is the 2nd best ever Norwegian female skater, as per the Adelskalenderen, after Maren Haugli. Her best rank on the international Adelskalenderen is 62th place.

[edit] Personal records

Personal records
Women's Speed skating
Distance Time Date Location Notes
500 m 40.76 2008-03-12 Calgary
1,000 m 1:19.76 2007-11-18 Calgary
1,500 m 1:59.87 2008-03-13 Calgary
3,000 m 4:08.72 2007-11-16 Calgary
5,000 m 7:10.45 2008-03-13 Calgary
10,000 m 14:50.52 2008-03-14 Calgary

[edit] Career highlights

World Allround Championships
2008 - Berlin, 18th
European Allround Championships
2007 - Collalbo, 18th
2008 - Kolomna, 16th
World Junior Allround Championships
1999 - Geithus, 38th
2001 - Groningen, 25th
2002 - Collalbo, 31st
2003 - Kushiro, 19th
National Championships
2003 - Geithus, 2nd at 3000 m
2003 - Geithus, 1st at 5000 m
2004 - Geithus, 3rd at 3000 m
2004 - Geithus, 3rd at 1500 m
2004 - Geithus, 2nd at 5000 m
2004 - Asker, 2nd at sprint
2005 - Larvik, 1st at 5000 m
2005 - Drammen, 1st at allround
2006 - Hamar, 3rd at 1500 m
2006 - Hamar, 3rd at 3000 m
2007 - Hamar, 2nd at 3000 m
2007 - Geithus, 1st at allround
2008 - Bjugn, 1st at allround
Nordic Junior Games
2000 - Chemnitz, 2nd at 3000 m
2002 - Deventer, 3rd at 3000 m
2002 - Deventer, 2nd at 1500 m
European Youth-23 Games
2004 - Göteborg, 3rd at 5000 m
2005 - Helsinki, 2nd at 5000 m

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