Nils Aaness

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Nils Egil Aaness (born January 31, 1936) is a former speed skater from Norway.

Aaness competed on the Norwegian national team from 1959 to 1965, and thus became part of the Norwegian speedskating revolution under the trainer Stein Johnson. His best season was 1962/1963, when he won silver at the Norwegian Allround Championships, skated a world record on the big combination one week later (in late January), became European Allround Champion in Gothenburg early February, and won bronze at the World Allround Speed Skating Championships of Karuizawa three weeks after that.

Nils Aaness had his best years alongside Knut Johannesen, and usually ended up a good number two after him. Aaness won a total of three silver medals and one bronze medal at the Norwegian Championships – every time behind Johannesen.

[edit] Medals

An overview of medals won by Aaness at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each:

Championships Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
Winter Olympics
World Allround 1963
European Allround 1963
Norwegian Allround 1961
1962
1963
1964

[edit] World records

Over the course of his career, Aaness skated one world record:

Event Result Date Venue
Big combination 180.560 27 January 1963 Oslo

[edit] Personal records

To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Aaness skated his personal records.

Event Result Date Venue WR
500 m 41.6 26 January 1963 Oslo 40.2
1,000 m 1:26.7 25 February 1964 Oslo 1:22.8
1,500 m 2:10.6 28 February 1960 Squaw Valley 2:06.3
3,000 m 4:35.0 25 February 1965 Oslo 4:27.3
5,000 m 7:42.8 26 January 1963 Oslo 7:45.6
10,000 m 15:54.9 24 February 1963 Karuizawa 15:46.6

Note that Aaness's personal record on the 5,000 m was not a world record because Knut Johannesen skated 7:37.8 at the same tournament.

Aaness has an Adelskalender score of 179.158 points. His highest ranking on the Adelskalender was a second place.

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Awards
Preceded by
Jonny Nilsson
Oscar Mathisen Award
1963
Succeeded by
Ants Antson