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.
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Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands: 10 November–12 November | ||
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Distance | Men | Women |
500 m (1) | Keiichiro Nagashima 35.10 | Lee Sang-Hwa 38.23 |
500 m (2) | Keiichiro Nagashima 35.24 | Wang Beixing 38.26 |
1000 m (1) | Lee Kyu-Hyuk 1:09.01 | Anni Friesinger 1:15.89 |
1000 m (2) | Shani Davis 1:09.17 | Anni Friesinger 1:15.93 |
1500 m | Erben Wennemars 1:45.96 | Anni Friesinger 1:56.90 |
3000 m | n/a | Renate Groenewold 4:05.45 |
5000 m | Sven Kramer 6:16.64 | n/a |
Sportforum Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany: 17 November–19 November | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
500 m (1) | Lee Kyu-Hyuk 35.08 | Jenny Wolf 37.77 |
500 m (2) | Pekka Koskela 35.02 | Jenny Wolf 38.12 |
1000 m | Erben Wennemars 1:08.88 | Anni Friesinger 1:15.53 |
1500 m | Enrico Fabris 1:45.54 | Anni Friesinger 1:55.54 |
3000 m | n/a | Renate Groenewold 4:02.44 |
5000 m | Sven Kramer 6:09.76 | n/a |
Team pursuit | Netherlands 3:40.79 | Netherlands 3:02.90 |
Krylatskoe Ice Hall, Moscow, Russia: 25 November–26 November | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
1500 m | Erben Wennemars 1:46.85 | Anni Friesinger 1:56.40 |
5000 m | n/a | Claudia Pechstein 7:04.90 |
10,000 m | Enrico Fabris 13:14.94 | n/a |
Heilongjiang Indoor Rink, Harbin, China: 2 December–3 December | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
100 m | Yuya Oikawa 9.58 | Xing Aihua 10.31 |
500 m (1) | Pekka Koskela 34.98 | Lee Sang-Hwa 38.23 |
500 m (2) | Keiichiro Nagashima 35.06 Lee Kyu-Hyuk 35.06 |
Jenny Wolf 38.41 |
1000 m (1) | Lee Kyu-Hyuk 1:09.39 | Chiara Simionato 1:16.99 |
1000 m (2) | Lee Kyu-Hyuk 1:09.17 | Chiara Simionato 1:17.14 |
M-Wave, Nagano, Japan: 9 December–10 December | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
100 m | Yuya Oikawa 9.62 | Judith Hesse 10.51 |
500 m (1) | Keiichiro Nagashima 34.91 | Lee Sang-Hwa 38.52 |
500 m (2) | Lee Kang-Seok 35.09 | Lee Sang-Hwa 38.30 |
1000 m (1) | Pekka Koskela 1:09.41 | Shannon Rempel 1:16.88 |
1000 m (2) | Jan Bos 1:09.40 | Chiara Simionato 1:17.14 |
Thialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands: 27 January–28 January | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
Oval Lingotto, Turin, Italy: 3 February–4 February | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Halle, Erfurt, Germany: 17 February–18 February | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
World Cup Final: Olympic Oval, Calgary, Canada: 2 March–4 March | ||
Distance | Men | Women |
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.
Country | Men's Allround | Men's Sprint | Men's Single Distance | Women's Allround | Women's Sprint | Women's Single Distance |
Austria |
Christian Pichler[5] |
Christian Falger[6][7] |
Christian Falger: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m |
Martina Windhager |
Anna Rokita |
Anna Rokita: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m, 3000 m, 5000 m |
Canada |
Denny Morrison: 2 × 500 m[8], 1000 m, 1500 m |
Shannon Rempel: 2 × 500 m[8] |
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China | Jin Xin [9] | Zhang Zhongqi [10] | An Weijiang: 100 m, 2 ×500 m Chang Rui: 1000 m Yue Cheng: 1500 m Song Xingyu: 5000 m, 10 000 m[11] |
Ji Jia [12] | Shuang Zhang Wang Dan Yu Jing[13] |
Xing Aihua: 100 m, 2 ×500 m Wang Fei: 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m Fu Chunyan: 5000 m[11] |
Finland | Jarmo Valtonen [14] | Mika Poutala Tuomas Nieminen Niko Räsänen [15] |
Pekka Koskela: 2 × 500 m | Pia Humisto[14] | Susanna Potka [16] | Susanna Potka: 2 × 500 m |
Germany | Tobias Schneider[17] | Samuel Schwarz[17] | Denny Ihle: 100 m Anton Hahn: 2 × 500 m Samuel Schwarz: 1000 m, 1500 m Tobias Schneider: 5000 m Marco Weber: 10,000 m[18] |
Anni Friesinger Claudia Pechstein Daniela Anschütz-Thoms[19] |
Jenny Wolf Pamela Zoellner Monique Angermüller[19] |
Jenny Wolf: 100 m Anni Friesinger: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m Stephanie Beckert: 3000 m, 5000 m[20] |
Italy | Enrico Fabris Matteo Anesi Luca Stefani[21] |
Ermanno Ioriatti[22] | Chiara Simionato[23] | |||
Japan | Hiroki Hirako[24] | Keiichiro Nagashima Hiroyasu Shimizu Takaharu Nakajima[25] |
Keiichiro Nagashima: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m Teruhiro Sugimori: 1500 m Naoki Yasuda: 3000 m Hiroki Hirako: 5000 m[26] |
Maki Tabata Masako Hozumi Eriko Ishino[27] |
Tomomi Okazaki Shihomi Shinya Maki Tabata[25] |
Sayuri Osuga: 2 × 500 m Nao Kodaira: 1000 m Maki Tabata: 1500 m Hiromi Otsu: 3000 m[26] |
South Korea | Choi Kwun-Won[28] | Lee Kyu-Hyuk Mun Joon Choi Jae-Bong[29] |
Lee Kang-Seok: 2 × 500 m Lee Kyu-Hyuk: 1000 m Choi Kwun-Won: 5000 m Lee Jong-Wu: 1500 m shared Mun Joon: 1500 m shared Kim Myung-Seok: 10 000 m[30] |
Noh Seon-Yeong[28] | Kim Yu-Rim Choi Seung-Yong Lee Bo-Ra[29] |
Lee Sang-Hwa: 2 × 500 m Kim Yu-Rim: 1000 m Lee Ju-Yun: 1500 m, 3000 m Lee So-Yeon: 5000 m[30] |
Netherlands | Article Sven Kramer Carl Verheijen Erben Wennemars |
Erben Wennemars Jan Bos Beorn Nijenhuis[31] |
Article Jan Bos: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m Sven Kramer: 1500 m, 5000 m, 10 000 m |
Article Ireen Wüst Renate Groenewold Marja Vis |
Marianne Timmer Annette Gerritsen Margot Boer[31] |
Article Margot Boer: 2 × 500 m Ireen Wüst: 1000 m, 1500 m Renate Groenewold: 3000 m Gretha Smit: 5000 m |
Norway | Eskil Ervik Henrik Christiansen Sverre Haugli[32] |
Dag Erik Kleven Eirik Lunde Pedersen Frode Bartholdsen[33] |
Even Wetten: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m Eskil Ervik: 1500 m, 5000 m[34] Øystein Grødum: 10 000 m (awarded at allround championship) |
Mari Hemmer Hedvig Bjelkevik Annette Bjelkevik |
Hedvig Bjelkevik[33] | Hedvig Bjelkevik: 2 × 500 m, 1000 m Maren Haugli: 1500 m, 3000 m |
Poland | Konrad Niedźwiedzki Sławomir Chmura Witold Mazur[35] |
Maciej Ustynowicz[36] | Maciej Ustynowicz 2 × 500 m Konrad Niedźwiedzki 1000 m, 1500 m Witold Mazur 5000 m Sławomir Chmura: 10 000 m[37] |
Katarzyna Wójcicka | Karolina Ksyt[36] | Katarzyna Wójcicka: 2 × 500 m, 1500 m, 3000 m Luiza Złotkowska: 1000 m, 5000 m[37] |
Medal | Men | Women |
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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) |
Medal | Men | Women |
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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) |
Medal | Men | Women |
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Sandvikens SK (Mattias Falk, Sebastian Falk, Rasmus Falk) 4:28.8 | Hagaström 1 (Anna Hånell, Emma Wallgren, Madeleine Wengberg) 4:05.7 |
Medal | Men | Women |
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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) |
Distance | Men | Women |
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2 × 500 m | Tucker Fredricks 71.640 | Elli Ochowicz 80.680 |
1000 m | Kip Carpenter 1:11.23 | Elli Ochowicz 1:21.14 |
1500 m | Mike Blumel 1:51.99 | Catherine Raney 2:03.71 |
3000 m | n/a | Maria Lamb 4:22.19 |
5000 m | Chad Hedrick 6:43.08 | n/a |
Medal | Men | Women |
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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) |