Claudia Pechstein - Results

Results

World Cup Overall World Cup Medals Overall Medals
  • 1500 Meters
    • 2003: 2nd
    • 2002: 2nd
    • 2001: 3rd
    • 2000: 2nd
    • 1999: 2nd
    • 1998: 2nd
  • 3000/5000 Meters
    • 2012: 3rd
    • 2008: 2nd
    • 2007: 3rd
    • 2006: 2nd
    • 2005: 1st
    • 2004: 1st
    • 2003: 1st
    • 2002: 2nd
    • 2001: 2nd
    • 2000: 2nd
    • 1999: 2nd
    • 1998: 2nd
    • 1996: 2nd
  • Mass Start
    • 2012: 2nd
  • 1500 Meters
    • 1st: -->6
    • 2nd: ->13
    • 3rd: -->9
  • 3000 Meters
    • 1st: ->13
    • 2nd: ->23
    • 3rd: -->7
  • 5000 Meters
    • 1st: -->5
    • 2nd: -->9
    • 3rd: -->3
  • Mass Start
    • 1st: -->1
    • 2nd: -->2
    • 3rd: -->1
  • Combination
    • 1st: -->0
    • 2nd: -->1
    • 3rd: -->0
  • Team Pursuit
    • 1st: -->4
    • 2nd: -->1
    • 3rd: -->2
  • Total Medals
    • 1st: ->29
    • 2nd: ->49
    • 3rd: ->22
All: ->100
  • Olympics
    • 1st: -->5
    • 2nd: -->2
    • 3rd: -->2
  • World Champion Single
    • 1st: -->5
    • 2nd: ->12
    • 3rd: -->9
  • World Champion Overall
    • 1st: -->1
    • 2nd: -->8
    • 3rd: -->2
  • World Cup
    • 1st: ->29
    • 2nd: ->49
    • 3rd: ->22
All: ->146

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