Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metres
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, was held on 12 February, the second day of competition at the Olympics.


Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows. No new world or Olympic records were set during this competition.


Results


Lap times

''Lap times in brackets'' #
Ireen Wüst Irene Karlijn (Ireen) Wüst (; born 1 April 1986) is a Dutch former long track speed skater. Wüst became the most successful speed skating olympian ever by achieving at least one gold medal in each of five consecutive Winter Olympic appearances ...
, Netherlands, (19.52 – 30.29 – 30.86 – 31.43 – 31.39 – 32.12 – 32.75 – 34.07) ''4:02.43'' # Renate Groenewold, Netherlands, (19.64 – 30.27 – 30.92 – 31.54 – 31.39 – 32.17 – 33.29 – 34.26) ''4:03.48'' (+1.05) # Cindy Klassen, Canada, (19.19 – 30.02 – 31.12 – 31.54 – 31.71 – 32.07 – 33.18 – 35.54) ''4:04.37'' (+1.94) # Anni Friesinger, Germany, (19.47 – 31.26 – 31.27 – 31.63 – 32.05 – 32.12 – 32.87 – 33.92) ''4:04.59'' (+2.16) # Claudia Pechstein, Germany, (19.53 – 30.68 – 31.47 – 31.87 – 32.29 – 32.80 – 33.02 – 33.88) ''4:05.54'' (+3.11) #
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (born 20 November 1974) is a German former speed skater. At the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006 ...
, Germany, (19.68 – 31.35 – 31.77 – 32.23 – 32.30 – 32.65 – 33.26 – 33.65) ''4:06.89'' (+4.46) #
Martina Sáblíková Martina Sáblíková () (born 27 May 1987) is a Czech speed skater, specializing in long track speed skating. She is an Olympic gold medal winner and a multiple European and World allround champion. She became the first Czech to win two Olym ...
, Czech Republic, (20.51 – 31.96 – 32.44 – 32.33 – 32.29 – 32.76 – 33.23 – 32.90) ''4:08.42'' (+5.99) #
Kristina Groves Kristina Nicole Groves (born December 4, 1976) is a Canadian retired speed skater. She is Canada's most decorated skater in the World Single Distances Championships with 13 career medals in this event.http://vancouver.sportingnews.com/wolympics/a ...
, Canada, (20.15 – 31.05 – 31.72 – 31.95 – 32.59 – 32.81 – 33.78 – 34.98) ''4:09.03'' (+6.60) #
Clara Hughes Clara Hughes, (born September 27, 1972) is a Canadian cyclist and speed skater who has won multiple Olympic medals in both sports. Hughes won two bronze in the 1996 Summer Olympics and four medals (one gold, one silver, two bronze) over the co ...
, Canada, (21.05 – 32.41 – 32.46 – 32.48 – 32.86 – 32.72 – 32.66 – 32.53) ''4:09.17'' (+6.74) # Katarzyna Wójcicka, Poland, (20.27 – 32.18 – 32.58 – 32.80 – 32.52 – 33.05 – 33.25 – 32.96) ''4:09.61'' (+7.18) # Catherine Raney, United States, (20.39 – 31.96 – 32.18 – 32.47 – 32.48 – 32.80 – 33.53 – 34.63) ''4:10.44'' (+8.01) # Wang Fei, China, (20.13 – 31.95 – 32.20 – 32.38 – 33.13 – 33.14 – 33.71 – 33.91) ''4:10.55'' (+8.12) # Eriko Ishino, Japan, (19.92 – 30.89 – 31.54 – 32.36 – 33.15 – 33.90 – 34.38 – 35.07) ''4:11.21'' (+8.78) #
Maki Tabata is a Japanese speed skater and track cyclist. Maki Tabata won bronze at the World Allround Championships in 2000 and one month later, she won another bronze, this time on the 3000 m at the World Single Distance Championships. The next ...
, Japan, (19.94 – 31.38 – 31.99 – 32.60 – 33.21 – 33.84 – 34.44 – 34.98) ''4:12.38'' (+9.95) # Maren Haugli, Norway, (20.60 – 32.49 – 32.59 – 32.62 – 32.97 – 33.22 – 33.65 – 34.36) ''4:12.50'' (+10.07) #
Anna Rokita Anna Rokita (born 30 January 1986) is an Austrian long track speed skater who participates in international competitions. She is the daughter of Polish speed skater Jerzy Rokita. Personal records Career highlights ;Olympic Winter Game ...
, Austria, (20.27 – 31.55 – 32.24 – 32.85 – 33.28 – 33.61 – 34.12 – 34.95) ''4:12.87'' (+10.44) #
Moniek Kleinsman Moniek Kleinsman (born 3 November 1982) is a Dutch speed skater who was born in Bentelo, Overijssel, and currently resides in Wolvega. She competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Kleinsman got her first speed skating lessons at the age of four. A ...
, Netherlands, (20.01 – 30.83 – 31.56 – 32.32 – 33.39 – 33.86 – 35.30 – 36.54) ''4:13.81'' (+11.38) #
Svetlana Vysokova Svetlana Yuryevna Vysokova (russian: Светлана Юрьевна Высокова; born 12 May 1972) is a Russian speed skater, who won a bronze medal in the Women's Team Pursuit at the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, of ...
, Russia, (20.56 – 32.58 – 33.35 – 33.26 – 33.32 – 33.35 – 33.51 – 34.01) ''4:13.94'' (+11.51) #
Noh Seon-yeong Noh Seon-yeong (, born 19 October 1989) is a South Korean speed skater who holds the national record for the women's long track speed skating 1500 metres. She represented her country at four Winter Olympic Games. Speed skating career Noh began s ...
, Korea, (20.86 – 31.74 – 32.82 – 33.32 – 33.52 – 33.89 – 34.53 – 35.00) ''4:15.68'' (+13.25) # Adelia Marra, Italy, (20.34 – 32.36 – 32.68 – 33.21 – 33.67 – 34.10 – 34.61 – 35.30) ''4:16.27'' (+13.84) # Eriko Seo, Japan, (20.54 – 32.14 – 32.73 – 33.10 – 33.66 – 34.11 – 34.97 – 35.02) ''4:16.27'' (+13.84) # Margaret Crowley, United States, (20.80 – 32.67 – 32.90 – 33.57 – 33.69 – 33.92 – 34.68 – 35.14) ''4:17.37'' (+14.94) # Annette Bjelkevik, Norway, (20.48 – 32.07 – 32.89 – 32.58 – 33.63 – 34.41 – 35.22 – 36.29) ''4:17.57'' (+15.14) # Valentina Yakshina, Russia, (20.70 – 33.10 – 33.19 – 32.99 – 33.66 – 34.61 – 35.14 – 36.04) ''4:19.43'' (+17.00) # Ji Jia, China, (20.80 – 32.46 – 33.42 – 33.67 – 34.13 – 34.94 – 35.58 – 36.06) ''4:21.06'' (+18.63) # Daniela Oltean, Romania, (20.62 – 32.97 – 33.30 – 34.21 – 34.80 – 35.26 – 35.82 – 36.36) ''4:23.34'' (+20.91) # Kristine Holzer, United States, (21.56 – 33.21 – 33.60 – 34.54 – 35.07 – 35.73 – 36.25 – 36.64) ''4:26.60'' (+24.17) # Nataliya Rybakova, Kazakhstan, (21.62 – 33.55 – 34.82 – 36.38 – 37.37 – 38.14 – 38.28 – 38.60) ''4:38.76'' (+36.33)


Pair order

''Skater in inner lane on first lap listed first'' # Natalya Rybakova, KAZ – Valentina Yakshina, RUS # Daniela Oltean, ROM – Noh Seon-yeong, KOR # Eriko Ishino, JPN – Moniek Kleinsman, NED # Adelia Marra, ITA – Kristine Holzer, USA # Eriko Seo, JPN – Jia Ji, CHN # Katarzyna Wójcicka, POL – Annette Bjelkevik, NOR # Maki Tabata, JPN – Svetlana Vysokova, RUS # Margaret Crowley, USA – Maren Haugli, NOR # Catherine Raney, USA – Wang Fei, CHN # Anna Rokita, AUT – Ireen Wüst, NED # Daniela Anschütz-Thoms, GER – Claudia Pechstein, GER # Renate Groenewold, NED – Cindy Klassen, CAN # Anni Friesinger, GER – Kristina Groves, CAN # Clara Hughes, CAN – Martina Sáblíková, CZE


References


External links


Women's 3000m - Final - Detailed results
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