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    What Kind Of Professionalism In Speed Track Skating?

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    After the 1972 period, European long track skaters well-known a professional association, International Speed skating association, which included Ard Schenk, three-time Olympic gold medalist in 1972, as lustrous as five Norwegians, four supplementary Dutchmen, three Swedes, along with a small number of other skaters.

    Johnny Nilsson, 1963 world title holder along with Olympic gold medalist, was the self-motivated force in the rear the association, which folded in 1974 for trade and commerce reasons, and ISU in addition excluded tracks hosting proficient races from expectations intercontinental championships. The ISU later controlled its own World Cup tour with monetary prizes, and jam-packed point in time professional teams residential in the Netherlands for the duration of the 1990s, which led them in the direction of dominance on the men's side no more than challenged as a result of Japanese 500 m racers and a combine of American all-rounder.

    Skaters were to create in pairs, every to their hold lane, and altering lanes for each lap to ensure that every one skater completed the equivalent coldness. Competitions were exclusively for proletarian skaters, and these regulations were functional: Peter Sinnerud was barred for professionalism in 1904, along with lost his humankind title.

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