Background
Lesche was born in Helsinki, Finland, and already skated a world record in 1933 when she was only 15 years old.
Lesche was born in Helsinki, Finland, and already skated a world record in 1933 when she was only 15 years old.
Of this 20.923 point difference, 6.983 points (equal to 419 seconds) were the difference between Lesche and Christiansen on the 3,000 m, while Lesche recorded a 9.690 point difference over Christiansen on the 5,000 m by skating that distance 1 minute and 36.9 seconds faster than the Norwegian. A very rare event took place at the Finnish Allround Championships in 1948. Lesche"s last international appearance was at the 1949 World Allround Championships where she finished fifth overall and set a new world record on the 5,000 m.
Leschedied in Kongsberg, Norway, at the age of 84.
Her son, Marcel Lesche, is still active in speed skating as a starter.
Her successes continued and she won the world title for the first time in 1939, when Tampere hosted the World Allround Championships. She won it for the second time in Drammen in 1947, making her the only speed skater in history to have won a medal at the World Allround Championships both before and after World World War World War II At those 1947 World Championships, Lesche won all four distances and the difference in samalog points with the silver medallist, Norwegian skater Else Marie Christiansen, was 20.923 points – the largest difference in history between numbers one and two at an international championship. Lesche won one distance and finished second on the other three, and her resulting samalog score was better than that of any of her opponents. However, Eevi Huttunen had finished second on one distance while winning the other three, and the rule at the time was that a competitor would automatically be the winner by finishing first on at least three distances. So despite having the best samalog score, Lesche won only silver. The most famous occurrence of this application of the three distance wins rule was at the 1983 World Allround Championships, when Rolf Falk-Larssen became World Champion despite silver medallist Tomas Gustafson having a better samalog score. An overview of medals won by Lesche at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:.