Per Willy Guttormsen
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Per Willy Guttormsen (born 11 June 1942) is a former
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and cyclist. He was among the world's best long distance skaters in the 1960s. Guttormsen's international breakthrough was his 6th place in the 1964
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, at age 21. That year he was just outside the Norwegian three-man quota on the long distances at the
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. He participated however in the 1968 and 1972 Olympics, and in the
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he won 4th places in both the 5000 m and 10000 m. Guttormsen held three
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s in the course of his skating career. These lasted for 12.7 seconds, for about twenty minutes, and for ten and a half months, respectively. ''The first'' of these was set in the allround big combination samalogue pointsum event at
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at 13–14 January 1968, where the world record to attack was Kees Verkerk's 178.058, set at
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in
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11–12 February 1967. After skating 42.5, 7:28.7, 2:10.4 at the three first distances, it was clear that Guttormsen would break Verkerk's record if he could skate the 10000 m in 15:44.4 or better. Guttormsen managed to achieve this very time of 15:44.4, and thereby broke the samalogue world record by the slimmest of margins (in itself a world record at the time), with a pointsum 178.056. However, his pairmate Svein-Erik Stiansen had skated the three first distances faster than Guttormsen, who lost his first world record when Stiansen crossed the finishing line in 15:57.1, achieving a pointsum of 176.982. Guttormsen's ''second'' world record was the 10000 m result 15:25.9, set during the
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at Bislett 28 January 1968, breaking
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's 15:29.5 from
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a week earlier. However, Maier set the record straight with 15:20.3 in the following pair. Guttormsen's third and most long-lived world record was again on the 10000 m, with 15:16.1, skated in
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10 March 1968. It lasted until
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's legendary 15:03.6 on 26 January 1969. He skated for Norway in each of the
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from 1964 to 1972, apart from 1970, and in these he was ranked 6, 12, 4, 7, 9, 8, 8, 13, respectively. Guttormsen's personal records are 41.2, 1:24.9, 2:04.6, 4:18.9, 7:14.9, 15:13.7. The affectionate and collectively used nickname for Guttormsen was ''Bettong'', as in ''hard as concrete''. As a cyclist, he participated and finished the 1963
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. Guttormsen has been engaged in Sami politics, and has represented the political party ''Sámit Mátta/Lulli-Norggas''.Guttormsen on the Sámit Mátta/Lulli-Norggas list
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World records

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com


References

* Bal, Rien and Van Dijk, Rob. ''Schaatskampioenen, alles over het seizoen 68–69 (Speedskating Champions, all about the season 68–69)'' . Amsterdam, the Netherlands: N.V. Het Parool, 1969. (Dutch) * Bestebreurtje, Ger. ''Heya Keessie – Verkerk vertelt''. Deventer, the Netherlands: Uitgeverij N.Kluwer N.V., 1969. * Eng, Trond. ''All Time International Championships, Complete Results: 1889 – 2002''. Askim, Norway: WSSSA-Skøytenytt, 2002. * Froger, Fred R. ''Topsporters: Ard Schenk * Kees Verkerk (Elite Athletes: Ard Schenk * Kees Verkerk)''. Bussum, the Netherlands: Van Holkema & Warendorf, 1967. (Dutch) * ___________ ''Winnaars op de schaats (Victors on Skates), Een Parool Sportpocket''. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: N.V. Het Parool, 1968. (Dutch) * Koomen, Theo. ''10 Jaar Topschaatsen (10 Years Elite Speedskating)''. Laren (NH), the Netherlands: Uitgeverij Luitingh, 1971. . (Dutch) * _________ ''Topschaatsen 1972 (Elite Speedskating 1972)''. Laren (NH), the Netherlands: Uitgeverij Luitingh, 1972. . (Dutch) * _________ ''Topschaatsen 3 (Elite Speedskating 3)''. Laren (NH), the Netherlands: Uitgeverij Luitingh, 1973. . (Dutch) * Maaskant, Piet. ''Flitsende Ijzers, De geschiedenis van de schaatssport (Flashing Blades, the History of Dutch Speedskating)''. Zwolle, the Netherlands: La Rivière & Voorhoeve, 1967 (Second revised and expanded edition). (Dutch) * _________ ''Heya, Heya! Het nieuwe boek van de Schaatssport (Heya, Heya! The New book of Dutch Speedskating)''. Zwolle, the Netherlands: La Rivière & Voorhoeve, 1970. (Dutch) * Peereboom, Klaas. ''Van Jaap Eden tot Ard Schenk (From Jaap Eden till Ard Schenk)''. Baarn, the Netherlands: De Boekerij, 1972. . (Dutch) * Teigen, Magne. ''Komplette Resultater Internasjonale Mesterskap 1889 – 1989: Menn/Kvinner, Senior/Junior, allround/sprint''. Veggli, Norway: WSSSA-Skøytenytt, 1989. (Norwegian) * Van Eyle, Wim. ''Een Eeuw Nederlandse Schaatssport (A Century of Dutch Speedskating)''. Utrecht, the Netherlands: Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, 1982. . (Dutch) * Witkamp, Anton and Koning, Dolf (eds.). ''Schaatsgoud '72 (Speedskating Gold '72)''. Bussum, the Netherlands: Teleboek NV, 1972. . (Dutch)


External links


Per Willy Guttormsen at SpeedSkatingStats.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Guttormsen, Per Willy 1942 births Living people Norwegian male speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for Norway Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics World record setters in speed skating Norwegian Sámi politicians Sportspeople from Narvik