1989 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 11 and 12 February 1989 in Oslo at the Valle Hovin ice rink.

1989 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueValle Hovin, Oslo, Norway
Dates11–12 February
Competitors36 skaters from 19 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Leo Visser  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gerard Kemkers  NED
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Geir Karlstad  NOR

Title holder was the American Eric Flaim.

Classification

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Rank Skater Country Points
Samalog
500m 5000m 1500m 10,000m
  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
DNS = Did not start

Source:[1] [2] [3]

References

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  1. ^ "world allround championships 1989 - men". SpeedSkatingNews.
  2. ^ "Uitslag WK Allround 1989 mannen - SchaatsStatistieken.nl". www.schaatsstatistieken.nl.
  3. ^ "Results of the 1989 World Championship Allround Men - SpeedSkatingStats.com". www.speedskatingstats.com.

Attribution

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In Dutch