1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

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

1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueHamar stadion, Hamar, Norway
Dates16–17 February
Competitors33 skaters from 14 nations
Medalist men
Hein Vergeer  NED
Oleg Bozhev  SOV
Hilbert van der Duim  NED

Title holder was Oleg Bozhev from the USSR.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Hein Vergeer Netherlands166.93138.94 (6)7:05.59 1:59.37 (2)15:12.84 (8)
Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union167.67938.49 (2)7:17.61 (12)1:59.16 15:14.17 (11)
Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands167.71838.87 (4)7:08.74 (2)2:01.30 (11)15:10.82 (6)
4Frits Schalij Netherlands168.32339.43 (11)7:12.41 (6)2:00.98 (10)15:06.53 (4)
5Michael Hadschieff Austria168.37839.25 (9)7:14.50 (9)2:00.45 (7)15:10.56 (5)
6Dave Silk United States168.46640.01 (19)7:11.65 (5)2:00.79 (9)15:00.56 (2)
7Geir Karlstad Norway168.84040.67 (28)7:10.30 (3)2:02.14 (16)14:48.54
8Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway168.85538.91 (5)7:13.67 (8)2:00.72 (8)15:26.77 (14)
9Christian Eminger Austria169.21440.67 (28)7:11.59 (4)2:00.42 (6)15:04.91 (3)
10Emiel Hopman Netherlands170.16640.59 (25)7:13.58 (7)2:01.80 (13)15:12.37 (7)
11Tom Erik Oxholm Norway170.18039.91 (17)7:16.78 (11)2:01.53 (12)15:21.64 (13)
12Pertti Niittylä Finland170.26539.96 (18)7:19.09 (13)2:02.13 (15)15:13.73 (9)
13Werner Jäger Austria171.09440.41 (22)7:19.67 (16)2:02.04 (14)15:20.74 (12)
14Henry Nilsen Norway172.34741.17 (31)7:19.50 (14)2:04.60 (26)15:13.89 (10)
15Hansjörg Baltes West Germany173.22540.59 (25)7:19.65 (15)2:02.56 (18)15:56.34 (16)
16Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union179.37838.82 (3)7:15.47 (10)2:32.00 * (33)15:26.91 (15)
NC17Gaétan Boucher Canada123.27938.00 7:34.63 (28)1:59.45 (3)
NC18Tomas Gustafson Sweden123.52339.30 (10)7:21.30 (18)2:00.28 (5)
NC19André Hoffmann East Germany123.68739.06 (7)7:25.84 (23)2:00.13 (4)
NC20Uwe Sauerteig East Germany125.06540.05 (20)7:20.45 (17)2:02.91 (19)
NC21Konstantin Korotkov Soviet Union125.30140.32 (21)7:22.28 (20)2:02.26 (17)
NC22Igor Malkov Soviet Union125.49339.70 (14)7:23.03 (21)2:04.47 (25)
NC23Joakim Karlberg Sweden125.98039.84 (16)7:30.07 (25)2:03.40 (20)
NC24Claes Bengtsson Sweden126.72239.80 (15)7:35.72 (29)2:04.05 (21)
NC25Toshiaki Imamura Japan126.78140.45 (23)7:29.31 (24)2:04.20 (23)
NC26Bae Ki-tae South Korea126.92039.51 (12)7:39.54 (32)2:04.37 (24)
NC27Hans van Helden France127.05940.82 (30)7:25.83 (22)2:04.97 (27)
NC28Marc Vernier France127.85239.52 (13)7:49.49 (33)2:04.15 (22)
NC29Nobuo Takehara Japan127.97040.49 (24)7:32.54 (26)2:06.68 (30)
NC30Jeff Klaiber United States128.21840.61 (27)7:36.65 (30)2:05.83 (29)
NC31Bruno Milesi Italy130.23241.99 (32)7:34.62 (27)2:08.34 (31)
NC32Mark Mitchell United States130.47939.24 (8)7:21.69 (19)2:21.21* (32)
NC33Urpo Pikkupeura Finland137.09349.37* (33)7:39.33 (31)2:05.37 (28)
* = Fall

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