Ants Antson
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Ants Antson |
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Gold | 1964 Innsbruck | 1,500 m |
Ants Antson (Russian: Антс Антсон) (born 11 November 1938 in Tallinn, Estonia) is a former speed skater who competed for the Soviet Union.
Ants Antson trained at the Kalev Voluntary Sports Society. Coached by former World, Olympic, and European Champion Boris Shilkov, Antson had his best year in 1964, when he became European Allround Champion, became Olympic Champion on the 1,500 m at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, and set a new world record on the 3,000 m. For his achievements that year, he received the Oscar Mathisen Award.
The two gold medals Antson won in 1964 turned out to be his only international medals, although he did won some national medals at the Soviet Allround Championships – gold in 1967, silver in 1965 and 1968, and bronze in 1966. He participated in the 1,500 m at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, but despite skating a new personal record, he finished only twelfth.
[edit] Medals
An overview of medals won by Antson at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each:
Championships | Gold medal | Silver medal | Bronze medal |
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Winter Olympics | 1964 (1,500 m) | – | – |
World Allround | – | – | – |
European Allround | 1964 | – | – |
Soviet Allround | 1967 | 1965 1968 |
1966 |
[edit] World records
Over the course of his career, Antson skated one world record:
Event | Result | Date | Venue |
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3,000 m | 4:27.3 | 11 February 1964 | Oslo |
[edit] Personal records
To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Antson skated his personal records.
Event | Result | Date | Venue | WR |
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500 m | 40.7 | 16 January 1968 | Medeo | 39.5 |
1,500 m | 2:07.2 | 16 February 1968 | Grenoble | 2:02.5 |
3,000 m | 4:27.3 | 11 February 1964 | Oslo | 4:27.6 |
5,000 m | 7:34.8 | 16 January 1968 | Medeo | 7:26.2 |
10,000 m | 15:57.7 | 18 January 1964 | Oslo | 15:33.0 |
Big combination | 177,198 | 17 January 1968 | Medeo | 176.982 |
Antson has an Adelskalender score of 176.465 points. His highest ranking on the Adelskalender was a fourth place.
[edit] References
- Ants Antson at SkateResults.com
- Personal records from Jakub Majerski's Speedskating Database
- Evert Stenlund's Adelskalender pages
- Results of Soviet Championships at SpeedSkating.ru
- Legends of Soviet Sport (in Russian)
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Preceded by Nils Aaness |
Oscar Mathisen Award 1964 |
Succeeded by Per Ivar Moe |