1989 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Valle Hovin, Oslo, Norway | ||||||||||||
Dates | 11–12 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 skaters from 19 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalist men | |||||||||||||
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The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 11 and 12 February 1989 in Oslo at the Valle Hovin ice rink.
Title holder was the American Eric Flaim.
Rank | Skater | Country | Points Samalog | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m |
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Leo Visser | Netherlands | 165.698 | 39.48 (14) | 7:03.52 | 2:00.06 | 14:36.93 (2) | |
Gerard Kemkers | Netherlands | 167.101 | 39.71 (19) | 7:09.41 (4) | 2:01.70 (7) | 14:37.69 (3) | |
Geir Karlstad | Norway | 167.622 | 40.41 (25) | 7:09.26 (3) | 2:01.80 (8) | 14:33.72 | |
4 | Eric Flaim | United States | 168.059 | 38.36 (2) | 7:17.57 (11) | 2:01.99 (9) | 15:05.58 (9) |
5 | Michael Spielmann | East Germany | 168.102 | 39.53 (15) | 7:14.83(14) | 2:01.45 (5) | 14:52.12 (4) |
6 | Toru Aoyanagi | Japan | 169.015 | 38.48 (4) | 7:20.59 (19) | 2:03.21 (13) | 15:08.12 (11) |
7 | Christian Eminger | Austria | 169.114 | 40.32 (24) | 7:13.81 (6) | 2:01.39 (4) | 14:59.00 (6) |
8 | Johann Olav Koss | Norway | 169.838 | 39.57 (16) | 7:16.02 (9) | 2:00.48 (2) | 15:30.13 (15) |
9 | Michael Hadschieff | Austria | 169.888 | 39.10 (6) | 7:15.95 (8) | 2:02.20 (10) | 15:29.20 (14) |
10 | Bart Veldkamp | Netherlands | 170.054 | 40.73 (30) | 7:09.25 (2) | 2:04.47 (19) | 14:58.18 (5) |
11 | Ildar Garajev | Soviet Union | 170.569 | 39.75 (21) | 7:18.05 (13) | 2:01.18 (3) | 15:32.42 (16) |
12 | Munehisa Kuroiwa | Japan | 170.613 | 39.44 (12) | 7:19.04 (15) | 2:05.02 (25) | 15:11.93 (12) |
13 | Kazuhiro Sato | Japan | 171.271 | 40.80 (31) | 7:11.68 (5) | 2:06.60 (32) | 15:02.07 (8) |
14 | Rudi Jeklic | West Germany | 172.047 | 41.17 (32) | 7:16.07 (10) | 2:05.89 (29) | 15:06.14 (10) |
15 | Roberto Sighel | Italy | 172.158 | 42.19 (33) | 7:17.74 (12) | 2:03.42 (15) | 15:01.09 (7) |
16 | Jaromir Radke | Poland | 173.736 | 42.25 (34) | 7:18.12 (14) | 2:04.50 (20) | 15:23.49 (13) |
NC17 | Peter Adeberg | East Germany | 124.341 | 39.11 (7) | 7:27.38 (24) | 2:01.48 (6) | – |
NC18 | Nikolay Gulyayev | Soviet Union | 124.344 | 38.12 | 7:30.81 (26) | 2:03.43 (16) | – |
NC19 | Bronislav Snetkov | Soviet Union | 124.512 | 39.33 (9) | 7:20.06 (18) | 2:03.53 (17) | – |
NC20 | Danny Kah | Australia | 124.581 | 39.68 (18) | 7:19.35 (16) | 2:02.90 (11) | – |
NC21 | Georg Herda | West Germany | 124.693 | 38.93 (5) | 7:27.07 (23) | 2:03.17 (12) | – |
NC22 | Tomas Gustafson | Sweden | 124.945 | 39.44 (12) | 7:19.35 (16) | 2:04.71 (24) | – |
NC23 | Naoki Kotake | Japan | 125.428 | 39.59 (17) | 7:22.85 (21) | 2:04.66 (23) | – |
NC24 | Mikko Mäkinen | Finland | 126.609 | 40.69 (29) | 7:22.06 (20) | 2:05.14 (26) | – |
NC25 | Gregor Jelonek | Canada | 126.786 | 39.15 (8) | 7:42.53 (32) | 2:04.15 (18) | – |
NC26 | Zsolt Zakarias | Austria | 126.791 | 40.41 (25) | 7:32.55 (28) | 2:03.38 (14) | – |
NC27 | Jeff Klaiber | United States | 126.844 | 40.53 (28) | 7:27.98 (25) | 2:04.55 (21) | – |
NC28 | Robert Dubreuil | Canada | 126.881 | 38.38 (3) | 7:47.75 (35) | 2:05.18 (27) | – |
NC29 | Notker Ledergerber | Switzerland | 127.135 | 40.56 (28) | 7:27.02 (22) | 2:05.62 (28) | – |
NC30 | Fabio Monti | Italy | 127.378 | 39.42 (11) | 7:35.72 (29) | 2:07.16 (33) | – |
NC31 | Nat Mills | United States | 127.884 | 39.41 (10) | 7:37.34 (30) | 2:08.22 (35) | – |
NC32 | Chris Shelley | United States | 127.989 | 40.12 (23) | 7:43.23 (33) | 2:04.64 (22) | – |
NC33 | Kim Gwan-gyu | South Korea | 128.001 | 40.08 (22) | 7:37.81 (31) | 2:06.42 (30) | – |
NC34 | Kevin Scott | Canada | 128.295 | 39.72 (20) | 7:44.25 (34) | 2:06.45 (31) | – |
NC35 | Jiří Kyncl | Czechoslovakia | 130.138 | 42.43 (35) | 7:31.45 (27) | 2:07.69 (34) | – |
NC | Loukas Patsoulas | Greece | 112.631 | 51.12 (36) | 10:15.11 (36) | DNS | – |
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