1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
Venue Hamar stadion, Hamar, Norway
Dates16–17 February
Competitors33 skaters from 14 nations
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Hein Vergeer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED
Silver medal icon.svg Oleg Bozhev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  SOV
Bronze medal icon.svg Hilbert van der Duim Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 16 and 17 February 1985 in Hamar at the Hamar stadion ice rink.

Contents

Title holder was Oleg Bozhev from the USSR.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Gold medal icon.svg Hein Vergeer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 166.93138.94 (6)7:05.59Gold medal icon.svg1:59.37 (2)15:12.84 (8)
Silver medal icon.svg Oleg Bozhev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 167.67938.49 (2)7:17.61 (12)1:59.16Gold medal icon.svg15:14.17 (11)
Bronze medal icon.svg Hilbert van der Duim Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 167.71838.87 (4)7:08.74 (2)2:01.30 (11)15:10.82 (6)
4 Frits Schalij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 168.32339.43 (11)7:12.41 (6)2:00.98 (10)15:06.53 (4)
5 Michael Hadschieff Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 168.37839.25 (9)7:14.50 (9)2:00.45 (7)15:10.56 (5)
6 Dave Silk Flag of the United States.svg  United States 168.46640.01 (19)7:11.65 (5)2:00.79 (9)15:00.56 (2)
7 Geir Karlstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 168.84040.67 (28)7:10.30 (3)2:02.14 (16)14:48.54Gold medal icon.svg
8 Rolf Falk-Larssen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 168.85538.91 (5)7:13.67 (8)2:00.72 (8)15:26.77 (14)
9 Christian Eminger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 169.21440.67 (28)7:11.59 (4)2:00.42 (6)15:04.91 (3)
10 Emiel Hopman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 170.16640.59 (25)7:13.58 (7)2:01.80 (13)15:12.37 (7)
11 Tom Erik Oxholm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 170.18039.91 (17)7:16.78 (11)2:01.53 (12)15:21.64 (13)
12 Pertti Niittylä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 170.26539.96 (18)7:19.09 (13)2:02.13 (15)15:13.73 (9)
13 Werner Jäger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 171.09440.41 (22)7:19.67 (16)2:02.04 (14)15:20.74 (12)
14 Henry Nilsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 172.34741.17 (31)7:19.50 (14)2:04.60 (26)15:13.89 (10)
15 Hansjörg Baltes Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 173.22540.59 (25)7:19.65 (15)2:02.56 (18)15:56.34 (16)
16 Viktor Shasherin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 179.37838.82 (3)7:15.47 (10)2:32.00 * (33)15:26.91 (15)
NC17 Gaétan Boucher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 123.27938.00Gold medal icon.svg7:34.63 (28)1:59.45 (3)
NC18 Tomas Gustafson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 123.52339.30 (10)7:21.30 (18)2:00.28 (5)
NC19 André Hoffmann Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 123.68739.06 (7)7:25.84 (23)2:00.13 (4)
NC20 Uwe Sauerteig Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 125.06540.05 (20)7:20.45 (17)2:02.91 (19)
NC21 Konstantin Korotkov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 125.30140.32 (21)7:22.28 (20)2:02.26 (17)
NC22 Igor Malkov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 125.49339.70 (14)7:23.03 (21)2:04.47 (25)
NC23 Joakim Karlberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 125.98039.84 (16)7:30.07 (25)2:03.40 (20)
NC24 Claes Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 126.72239.80 (15)7:35.72 (29)2:04.05 (21)
NC25 Toshiaki Imamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 126.78140.45 (23)7:29.31 (24)2:04.20 (23)
NC26 Bae Ki-tae Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 126.92039.51 (12)7:39.54 (32)2:04.37 (24)
NC27 Hans van Helden Flag of France.svg  France 127.05940.82 (30)7:25.83 (22)2:04.97 (27)
NC28 Marc Vernier Flag of France.svg  France 127.85239.52 (13)7:49.49 (33)2:04.15 (22)
NC29 Nobuo Takehara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 127.97040.49 (24)7:32.54 (26)2:06.68 (30)
NC30 Jeff Klaiber Flag of the United States.svg  United States 128.21840.61 (27)7:36.65 (30)2:05.83 (29)
NC31 Bruno Milesi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 130.23241.99 (32)7:34.62 (27)2:08.34 (31)
NC32 Mark Mitchell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 130.47939.24 (8)7:21.69 (19)2:21.21* (32)
NC33 Urpo Pikkupeura Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 137.09349.37* (33)7:39.33 (31)2:05.37 (28)
* = Fall

Source: [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. "world allround championships 1985 - men". SpeedSkatingNews.
  2. "Uitslag WK Allround 1985 mannen - SchaatsStatistieken.nl". www.schaatsstatistieken.nl.
  3. "Results of the 1985 World Championship Allround Men - SpeedSkatingStats.com". www.speedskatingstats.com.

Attribution

In Dutch