World Junior Speed Skating Championships

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In 1971, the ISU congress decided to hold a World Junior Speed Skating Championships. After two test-championships (1972 and 1973), where only boys were allowed to skate, the first official championship was introduced in Cortina d'Ampezzo. In this championship boys and girls could enter. Since this championship the World Junior Speed Skating Championships are held every year.

The distances the boys have to skate in a championship were the 500m, 1500m, 3000m, and the 5000m. In 2015 the 1000 metres replaced the 3000m as part of the allround competition. Girls have the 500m, 1000m, 1500m and the 3000m on the programme. In 2002 the team pursuit was added to the allround competition and the 2009 edition saw the introduction of medals for the individual distances. In 2015 the team sprint and mass start events were added.

History medallists boys

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Norway Lisleby Soviet Union Yuri Kondakov Soviet Union Nikolay Kuzmenko Norway Terje Andersen
1973 Netherlands Assen Netherlands Jan Heida Soviet Union Nikolaj Kuzmenko Norway Kay Stenshjemmet
1974 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo East Germany Manfred Winter Netherlands Jan de Vries Poland Jan Meitus
1975 Sweden Strömsund Japan Masayuki Kawahara Netherlands Jan de Vries Netherlands Joop Pasman
1976 Italy Madonna di Campiglio South Korea Lee Young-ha United States Eric Heiden Netherlands Jan de Vries
1977 Germany Inzell United States Eric Heiden Sweden Jan Junell Netherlands Hilbert van der Duim
1978 Canada Montreal United States Eric Heiden Soviet Union Vitaliy Zazerskiy Norway Tom Erik Oxholm
1979 France Grenoble Sweden Tomas Gustafson East Germany Andreas Ehrig United States Craig Kresller
1980 Netherlands Assen Sweden Tomas Gustafson United States Craig Kresller Soviet Union Sergej Berezin
1981 Norway Elverum Norway Björn Nyland Canada Jean Pichette East Germany Jörg Mademann
1982 Austria Innsbruck Norway Geir Karlstad Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski Canada Jean Pichette
1983 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo Soviet Union Andrej Bobrov Soviet Union Viatsjeslav Vidov West Germany Hansjörg Baltes
1984 Netherlands Assen Soviet Union Valeri Guk Soviet Union Alexandr Klimov Soviet Union Bronislav Snetkov
1985 Norway Røros Soviet Union Valeri Guk Soviet Union Ildar Garaev Soviet Union Bronislav Snetkov
1986 Canada Sainte-Foy Soviet Union Bronislav Snetkov Soviet Union Ildar Garaev Japan Takuya Nakamura
1987 Sweden Strömsund Japan Masahiko Omura Japan Naoki Kotake East Germany Michael Spielmann
1988 South Korea Seoul East Germany Michael Spielmann Netherlands Cor Jan Smulders Japan Naoki Kotake
1989 Soviet Union Kiev Soviet Union Andrej Anufrienko Netherlands Rintje Ritsma Japan Naoki Kotake
1990 Japan Obihiro Netherlands Falko Zandstra Norway Ådne Søndrål Netherlands Arjan Scheuder
1991 Canada Calgary Netherlands Falko Zandstra Soviet Union Sergey Baryshev Japan Keiji Shirahata
1992 Poland Warsaw Netherlands Jeroen Straathof Japan Hiroyuki Noake Netherlands Jakko Jan Leeuwangh
1993 Italy Baselga di Pinè United States Brian Smith Netherlands Ids Postma Japan Keiji Shirahata
1994 Germany Berlijn Netherlands Jan Bos Netherlands Marco Kramer Japan Shinya Tanaka
1995 Finland Seinäjoki Netherlands Bob de Jong Canada Mark Knoll Japan Yusuke Imai
1996 Canada Calgary Netherlands Bob de Jong Canada Mark Knoll Japan Mitsuru Watanabe
1997 United States Butte Netherlands Jelmer Beulenkamp Netherlands André Vreugdenhil Netherlands Gijs Buitelaar
1998 United States Roseville Russia Dmitry Shepel Netherlands Mark Tuitert Netherlands Bjarne Rykkje
1999 Norway Geithus Netherlands Mark Tuitert Netherlands Yuri Solinger South Korea Choi Jae-bong
2000 Finland Seinäjoki Sweden Johan Röjler Japan Takaharu Nakajima Germany Jan Friesinger
2001 Netherlands Groningen Japan Shingo Doi South Korea Mun Jun South Korea Yeo Sang-yeop
2002 Italy Collalbo Netherlands Beorn Nijenhuis Russia Ivan Skobrev Netherlands Remco olde Heuvel
2003 Japan Kushiro Netherlands Remco olde Heuvel Germany Robert Lehmann South Korea Lee Seung-hwan
2004 United States Roseville Canada Justin Warsylewicz Netherlands Sven Kramer South Korea Yeo Sang-yeop
2005 Finland Seinäjoki Netherlands Sven Kramer Netherlands Wouter olde Heuvel Norway Håvard Bøkko
2006 Germany Erfurt Norway Håvard Bøkko Netherlands Wouter olde Heuvel Japan Shingo Hashibami
2007 Austria Innsbruck Netherlands Sjoerd de Vries Netherlands Tim Roelofsen United States Trevor Marsicano
2008 China Changchun Netherlands Jan Blokhuijsen Netherlands Koen Verweij Netherlands Berden de Vries
2009 Poland Zakopane Netherlands Koen Verweij United States Jonathan Kuck United States Brian Hansen
2010 Russia Moscow Netherlands Koen Verweij United States Brian Hansen Canada Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
2011 Finland Seinäjoki Norway Sverre Lunde Pedersen Norway Simen Spieler Nilsen Norway Kristian Fredriksen
2012 Japan Obihiro Norway Sverre Lunde Pedersen Netherlands Thomas Krol Norway Simen Spieler Nilsen
2013 Italy Collalbo South Korea Seo Jeong-su Norway Simen Spieler Nilsen Italy Andrea Giovannini
2014 Norway Bjugn Netherlands Patrick Roest Netherlands Willem Hoolwerf United States Emery Lehman
2015 Poland Warsaw Netherlands Patrick Roest South Korea Kim Min-seok Netherlands Marcel Bosker
2016 China Changchun
2017 Finland Helsinki
2018 United States Salt Lake City

History medallists girls

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Netherlands Assen Canada Sylvia Burka Netherlands Froukje Jongsma United States Kay Lunda
1974 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Poland Erwina Rys Soviet Union Tatyana Fradina Soviet Union Tatyana Timoshina
1975 Sweden Strömsund East Germany Heike Lange Poland Erwina Rys Netherlands Pietje Postma
1976 Italy Madonna di Campiglio Canada Liz Appleby United States Beth Heiden East Germany Katrin Loernz
1977 Germany Inzell United States Kim Kostron United States Beth Heiden Norway Bjørg Eva Jensen
1978 Canada Montreal United States Beth Heiden Norway Bjørg Eva Jensen East Germany Ines Bautzmann
1979 France Grenoble United States Beth Heiden Norway Bjørg Eva Jensen Netherlands Ria Visser
1980 Netherlands Assen Norway Bjørg Eva Jensen United States Sarah Docter Netherlands Ria Visser
1981 Norway Elverum United States Sarah Docter East Germany Elke Wirsing Netherlands Yvonne van Gennip
1982 Austria Innsbruck East Germany Angela Stahnke Netherlands Yvonne van Gennip Japan Seiko Hashimoto
1983 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo East Germany Angela Stahnke Japan Seiko Hashimoto East Germany Sjouke Hoffmann
1984 Netherlands Assen East Germany Angela Stahnke Soviet Union Galina Voilochnikova North Korea Song Hwa-son
1985 Norway Røros East Germany Cornelia Dick Soviet Union Ljudmila Tuberozova East Germany Monique Garbrecht
1986 Canada Sainte-Foy East Germany Monique Garbrecht East Germany Anja Ulbricht Soviet Union Ljudmila Tuberozova
1987 Sweden Strömsund East Germany Monique Garbrecht East Germany Anja Ulbricht East Germany Silke Luding
1988 South Korea Seoul Japan Emi Tanaka East Germany Claudia Pechstein Japan Shiho Kusunose
1989 Soviet Union Kiev East Germany Ulrike Adeberg East Germany Anke Baier Netherlands Sandra Zwolle
1990 Japan Obihiro East Germany Ulrike Adeberg East Germany Anke Baier Japan Takako Tetsuda
1991 Canada Calgary East Germany Anke Baier Soviet Union Svetlana Bazhanova Germany Sabine Völker
1992 Poland Warsaw Japan Nami Nemoto Germany Sabine Völker Commonwealth of Independent States Tatjana Trapeznikova
1993 Italy Baselga di Pinè Germany Franziska Schenk Japan Mie Shimizu Japan Maki Tabata
1994 Germany Berlijn Japan Mie Shimizu Germany Anni Friesinger Netherlands Marianne Timmer
1995 Finland Seinäjoki United States Becky Sundstrom Germany Anni Friesinger United States Chris Scheels
1996 Canada Calgary Germany Anni Friesinger Netherlands Renate Groenewold Japan Aki Tonoike
1997 United States Butte United States Kirsten Holum South Korea Baek Eun-bi Japan Kanae Kobayashi
1998 United States Roseville Japan Aki Tonoike United States Catherine Raney Netherlands Frijke Schaatfsma
1999 Norway Geithus Netherlands Helen van Goozen Japan Yuri Obara Japan Keiko Taguchi
2000 Finland Seinäjoki Netherlands Frédérique Ankoné Netherlands Wieteke Cramer Germany Heike Hartmann
2001 Netherlands Groningen Netherlands Frédérique Ankoné Germany Heike Hartmann Netherlands Elma de Vries
2002 Italy Collalbo Netherlands Elma de Vries Japan Eriko Ishino Germany Judith Hesse
2003 Japan Kushiro Canada Shannon Rempel Japan Eriko Ishino United States Maria Lamb
2004 United States Roseville Japan Eriko Ishino Netherlands Ireen Wüst Canada Shannon Rempel
2005 Finland Seinäjoki Netherlands Ireen Wüst Netherlands Annette Gerritsen South Korea Lee Sang-hwa
2006 Germany Erfurt South Korea Kim Yoo-rim Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková South Korea Lee Ju-yeon
2007 Austria Innsbruck South Korea Noh Seon-yeong Netherlands Laurine van Riessen China Fu Chunyan
2008 China Changchun Netherlands Marrit Leenstra Netherlands Jorieke van der Geest Canada Justine L'Heureux
2009 Poland Zakopane Netherlands Roxanne van Hemert Netherlands Yvonne Nauta Poland Katarzyna Woźniak
2010 Russia Moscow Netherlands Lotte van Beek Norway Hege Bøkko Czech Republic Karolína Erbanová
2011 Finland Seinäjoki Czech Republic Karolína Erbanová Netherlands Pien Keulstra Netherlands Lotte van Beek
2012 Japan Obihiro Japan Miho Takagi Czech Republic Karolína Erbanová South Korea Kim Bo-reum
2013 Italy Collalbo Japan Miho Takagi Netherlands Antoinette de Jong Switzerland Kaitlyn McGregor
2014 Norway Bjugn Netherlands Antoinette de Jong Netherlands Melissa Wijfje Russia Yelizaveta Kazelina
2015 Poland Warsaw Netherlands Melissa Wijfje Netherlands Sanneke de Neeling Russia Yelizaveta Kazelina
2016 China Changchun
2017 Finland Helsinki
2018 United States Salt Lake City


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