2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 5 – Women's allround combination

The women's allround combination of the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 5, arranged in the Sørmarka Arena in Stavanger, Norway, was contested on 29–31 January 2016.[1] It was the only allround combination competition of the 2015–16 World Cup.

The contest included each skater's time from the 1500 metres and 3000 metres competitions that were raced during the weekend. Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic had the best combined result, while Dutch skaters Ireen Wüst and Linda de Vries came in second and third place.

Results

RankNameNat.1500 m3000 mPointsGWC points
1st place, gold medalist(s)Martina SáblíkováCzech Republic2:01.684:17.6878.493100
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Ireen WüstNetherlands1:56.094:04.1579.38780
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Linda de VriesNetherlands1:57.304:01.8079.40070
4Olga GrafRussia1:56.724:08.6380.34460
5Marije JolingNetherlands1:58.104:05.9480.35650
6Annouk van der WeijdenNetherlands1:57.964:07.5880.583
7Miho TakagiJapan1:57.114:09.3780.597
8Natalya VoroninaRussia1:59.344:07.1280.966
9Misaki OshigiriJapan1:57.634:10.8981.025
10Yuliya SkokovaRussia1:58.534:11.2681.386
11Claudia PechsteinGermany1:59.794:08.7781.391
12Ayaka KikuchiJapan1:57.714:13.4681.479
13Ida NjåtunNorway1:58.644:12.2181.581
14Elizaveta KazelinaRussia1:59.154:11.9681.709
15Luiza ZłotkowskaPoland1:59.514:11.7581.794
16Ivanie BlondinCanada2:00.364:11.1981.984
17Brianne TuttCanada1:59.644:12.8882.026
18Natalia CzerwonkaPoland1:58.614:15.2182.071
19Bente KrausGermany2:02.594:09.7682.489
20Nana TakagiJapan2:00.474:14.2382.527
21Hao JiachenChina2:01.164:13.9982.717
22Fuyo MatsuokaJapan2:01.844:12.9582.771
23Josie SpenceCanada2:01.204:15.4882.980
24Liu JingChina2:01.104:15.8783.011
25Zhao XinChina2:01.544:16.2583.221
26Francesca LollobrigidaItaly2:02.204:15.4383.304
27Marina ZuevaBelarus2:01.684:17.6883.506
28Francesca BettroneItaly2:01.884:20.9284.112
29Magdalena CzyszczonPoland2:03.914:17.4484.209
30Sofie-Karoline HaugenNorway2:03.784:17.9084.243
31Lim Jung-sooSouth Korea2:04.884:16.8184.427
32Nikola ZdráhalováCzech Republic2:02.824:21.2184.475
33Natálie KerschbaummayrCzech Republic2:04.694:18.1584.588
34Saskia AlusaluEstonia2:04.394:18.9784.624
35Marte VatnNorway2:04.974:21.1785.184
36Nancy Swider-Peltz, Jr.United States2:06.904:22.9886.130
37Elena Møller-RigasDenmark2:06.734:28.4186.978
Katarzyna WoźniakPoland2:03:06DNS
Urszula WłodarczykPoland2:04.79DNS

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