Rolf Falk-Larssen (born 21 February 1960) is a former
speed skater
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Representing
Trondhjems Skøiteklub, Rolf Falk-Larssen made his international debut at the
European Allround Championships of 1982 and he was in the lead after three distances. On the final distance (the 10,000 m), he was paired against
Tomas Gustafson
Sven Tomas Gustafson (born 28 December 1959) is a retired Swedish speed skater, and one of the most successful distance skaters of the 1980s.
Early career
Born in Katrineholm, he won the World Junior Championships title, in Grenoble, France, i ...
, the number two after three distances. With just one lap left to go in that 10,000 m, it seemed that Falk-Larssen would be crowned as the new European Champion, but Gustafson skated an extraordinary last lap, setting a new world record of 14:23.59, and beating Falk-Larssen (who skated a great 14:30.34– a new Norwegian record) by 0.021 points (equivalent to just 0.42 seconds of difference on the 10,000 m). So Falk-Larssen won silver, and he would win a second European Allround silver medal in 1984. Three weeks later, at the 1982
World Allround Championships, Falk-Larssen won bronze.
In 1983, at the age of 22, Falk-Larssen won the World Allround Championships in
Oslo
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. Winning three out of four distances, he managed to leave Tomas Gustafson behind before the final distance, the 10,000 m. Falk-Larssen finished the 10,000 m in thirteenth place, 37 seconds behind Gustafson, and if
samalog
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scores had been used, he would have been number two. However, the rule at the time was that anyone who won three distances was World Champion (a remnant from pre–World War I days, when a skater had to win at least three distances to become World Champion). Segments of the crowd thought Falk-Larssen did not give his utmost during the final 10,000 m race, and he was booed during many of the laps. This was the only time in history that the World Champion had a worse samalog score than the number two, and it eventually resulted in the abolishment of the three-distance-wins rule in favour of ranking by samalog points exclusively (the ''Lex Gustafson'', from 1987 onwards). For his accomplishments in 1983, Falk-Larssen received the
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.
Being a typical allrounder, Falk-Larssen was not specialised enough to win an Olympic medal; he participated in the
1984 Winter Olympics
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in
Sarajevo
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and the
1988 Winter Olympics
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in
Calgary
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, but his best result in six races during those two Olympics was only a twelfth place. Falk-Larssen twice held world records in the allround small combination (500 m– 3,000 m– 1,500 m– 5,000 m), in 1982 and 1983. Falk-Larssen competed internationally until 1994. He won numerous medals at various Norwegian Championships.
He married speed skater
Mona Iversen
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and has five children. Their daughters June Falk-Larssen and Mia Falk-Larssen are figure skaters at national level and their son is an ice hockey player at national level.
Medals
An overview of medals won by Falk-Larssen at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each:
Records
World records
Over the course of his career, Falk-Larssen skated two
world records
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:
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[
]
Personal records
To put these personal records in perspective, the ''WR'' column lists the official world records on the dates that Falk-Larssen skated his personal records.
Note that Falk-Larssen's personal record on the 3,000 m was not a world record because
Leo Visser
Leendert "Leo" Visser (born 13 January 1966) is a Dutch former speed skater, who in 1989 won the World Allround championships and European championships.
At the 1988 Olympics in Calgary he won a silver medal in the 5000 m and a bronze medal i ...
skated 3:59.27 at the same tournament.
Falk-Larssen has an
Adelskalender score of 160.576 points. His highest ranking on the Adelskalender was a ninth place.
References
External links
Rolf Falk-Larssen at SpeedSkatingStats.comPersonal records from Jakub Majerski's Speedskating Databasefrom the ''International Skating Union''
National Championships resultsfrom ''Norges Skøyteforbund'' (the Norwegian Skating Association)
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1960 births
Living people
World record setters in speed skating
Norwegian male speed skaters
Olympic speed skaters of Norway
Speed skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics
Speed skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics
World Allround Speed Skating Championships medalists
Sportspeople from Trondheim