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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. ==Chronology== * 3 November: On the starting day of the Dutch Single Distance Championships, Gianni Romme confirms that he quits as active speed skater to take over as coach of Anni Friesinger. * 17 December: After the Norwegian Championships at Geithus, Norwegian allround champion Mari Hemmer is not selected for the European Championship,〔 (Opprør i skøyte-Norge ), from NRK. Retrieved 3 January 2007.〕 as the Norwegian Speed Skating Federation decides they will not use their allotted quota of three skaters. After two days, the decision is changed, and Hemmer, along with Hedvig Bjelkevik (who later declined the place) were selected.〔 (Hemmer til EM likevel ). Retrieved 3 January 2007.〕 * 25 December: Sprinter Erben Wennemars wins bronze at his first start at the Dutch Allround Championships after lowering his personal best on the 10000 m by nearly 20 seconds. Sven Kramer won the championship. * 28 December: Five-time medallist at the Turin Olympics, Cindy Klassen, begins the season by winning two gold medals and three silver medals at the Canadian Single Distance Championships.〔 (Cindy Klassen tilbake ), from NRK. Retrieved 3 January 2007.〕 * 30 December: Anni Friesinger wins four of four distances at the German Allround Championships, but declines a spot at the European Championship. The five-time European Champion will take part at the World Sprint Championship, which she is yet to win, instead.〔 (Friesinger kiest voor sprint ), schaats.nl. Retrieved 3 January 2007.〕 * 9–11 March: Martina Sáblíková wins two gold medals at the 2007 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in Salt Lake City on 3000 m and 5000 m tracks and sets a new 5000 m world record for 6:45.61. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2007 in speed skating」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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