1983 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 12 and 13 February 1983 in Oslo at the Bislett Stadion ice rink.

1983 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueBislett Stadion, Oslo, Norway
Dates12–13 February
Competitors35 skaters from 16 nations
Medalist men
Rolf Falk-Larssen  NOR
Tomas Gustafson  SWE
Aleksandr Baranov  SOV

Title holder was the Netherlander Hilbert van der Duim.

Prior to 1986, it was possible to win the world championships by winning 3 of the 4 distances. This is why Rolf Falk-Larssen became champion even though he had a higher samalog total than Tomas Gustafson.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway166.63738.93 7:05.05 1:57.66 15:19.64 (13)
Tomas Gustafson Sweden166.21339.27 (5)7:09.67 (4)1:59.49 (4)14:42.93
Aleksandr Baranov Soviet Union167.15739.10 (3)7:11.96 (8)1:57.91 (2)15:11.17 (8)
4Yep Kramer Netherlands167.46639.52 (11)7:08.71 (2)1:59.54 (5)15:04.59 (6)
5Dmitry Bochkaryov Soviet Union167.61139.98 (19)7:09.75 (5)1:58.53 (3)15:02.92 (3)
6Sergey Berezin Soviet Union168.22839.48 (10)7:12.51 (9)2:00.90 (11)15:03.95 (4)
7Bjørn Arne Nyland Norway168.30239.62 (12)7:13.48 (10)2:00.32 (8)15:04.56 (5)
8Andreas Dietel East Germany168.66339.45 (9)7:15.44 (12)2:00.26 (7)15:11.67 (10)
9Geir Karlstad Norway168.96140.57 (30)7:09.47 (3)2:03.22 (22)14:47.43 (2)
10Konstantin Korotkov Soviet Union169.22940.15 (23)7:10.58 (6)2:01.30 (14)15:11.77 (11)
11Frits Schalij Netherlands169.23139.90 (17)7:14.59 (11)2:00.42 (9)15:14.64 (12)
12Jan Junell Sweden169.62040.44 (28)7:11.43 (7)2:01.39 (15)15:11.49 (9)
13Werner Jäger Austria170.78040.37 (26)7:18.08 (14)2:01.41 (16)15:22.64 (14)
14Hans van Helden France170.86939.63 (13)7:19.62 (15)2:00.22 (6)15:44.08 (16)
15Michael Hadschieff Austria171.25040.42 (27)7:17.18 (13)2:02.31 (18)15:26.85 (15)
16Frank Nauschütz East Germany175.49543.35 (35)7:21.35 (16)2:07.78 (31)15:08.35 (7)
17Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands123.38438.95 (2)7:22.08 (17)2:00.68 (10)
18Masahito Shinohara Japan124.63139.36 (7)7:24.71 (21)2:02.40 (19)
19Wolfgang Scharf West Germany124.77940.03 (21)7:23.96 (19)2:01.06 (12)
20Mark Mitchell United States124.91539.34 (6)7:24.65 (20)2:03.33 (24)
21Gaétan Boucher Canada124.97339.24 (4)7:33.73 (27)2:01.08 (13)
22André Hoffmann East Germany124.97339.71 (14)7:25.20 (22)2:02.23 (17)
23Ulf Ekstrand Sweden125.31039.73 (15)7:26.10 (23)2:02.91 (21)
24Jean Pichette Canada125.54440.19 (24)7:22.31 (18)2:03.37 (25)
25Pertti Niittylä Finland126.09140.24 (25)7:27.68 (26)2:03.25 (23)
26Hans Sture Magnusson Sweden126.14839.90 (17)7:33.98 (28)2:02.55 (20)
27Tibor Kopacz Romania126.34840.47 (29)7:27.12 (25)2:03.50 (26)
28Masanori Takeshita Japan127.06640.01 (20)7:34.73 (29)2:04.75 (28)
29Yoon-Soo Ra South Korea127.99740.09 (22)7:43.57 (31)2:04.65 (27)
30Jacques Thibault Canada128.20439.37 (8)7:49.81 (33)2:05.56 (29)
31Mike Plant United States128.27339.77 (16)7:45.57 (32)2:05.84 (30)
32Maurizio Marchetto Italy129.44942.03 (32)7:26.73 (24)2:08.24 (32)
33Marc Vernier France131.03340.58 (31)7:52.53 (34)2:09.60 (34)
34Colin Coates Australia131.29242.35 (33)7:40.46 (30)2:08.69 (33)
35Derek Webber United Kingdom135.03643.24 (34)8:01.66 (35)2:10.89 (35)

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