1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

The 46th edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 9 and 10 February 1985 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia at the Zetra Ice Rink.

1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueZetra Ice Rink, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Dates9–10 February
Competitors31 from 15 nations
Medalist women
Karin Enke  DDR
Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich  DDR
Gabi Schönbrunn  DDR

Title holder was Karin Enke from East Germany.

Distance medalists

EventGold
Silver
Bronze
500mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichIrina FatejevaBonnie Blair
Seiko Hashimoto
3000mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichGabi SchönbrunnHeike Schalling
1500mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichSabine BrehmGabi Schönbrunn
5000mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichGabi SchönbrunnYvonne van Gennip

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m3000m1500m5000m
Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich East Germany173.85341.0 4:34.4 2:05.47 7:32.82
Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany176.79842.2 (9)4:37.27 (2)2:08.10 (3)7:36.87 (2)
Sabine Brehm East Germany177.12241.7 (5)4:41.96 (5)2:06.15 (2)7:43.79 (4)
4Yvonne van Gennip Netherlands178.06742.5 (10)4:39.12 (4)2:09.48 (5)7:38.87 (3)
5Olga Pleshkova Soviet Union179.58842.8 (12)4:44.12 (6)2:08.46 (4)7:46.15 (5)
6Heike Schalling East Germany179.96343.7 (21)4:37.86 (3)2:09.49 (6)7:47.90 (6)
7Seiko Hashimoto Japan180.13441.4 (3)4:49.09 (7)2:09.64 (7)7:53.40 (7)
8Irina Fatejeva Soviet Union181.35941.3 (2)4:53.86 (13)2:09.68 (8)8:58.57 (10)
9Marieke Stam Netherlands182.42643.0 (15)4:49.18 (8)2:11.48 (11)7:54.04 (8)
10Annette Karlsson Sweden182.82142.9 (13)4:52.31 (12)2:10.64 (9)7:56.57 (9)
11Park Gum-Hyon North Korea183.25042.1 (8)4:51.56 (11)2:11.16 (10)8:08.37 (14)
12Thea Limbach Netherlands184.12943.2 (17)4:53.87 (14)2:11.95 (12)7:59.68 (11)
13Angelika Haßmann West Germany186.26244.4 (24)4:50.54 (9)2:15.46 (20)8:02.86 (12)
14Marie-France van Helden-Vives France188.16843.8 (22)4:54.09 (16)2:15.83 (23)8:20.77 (16)
15Jasmin Krohn Sweden189.41544.7 (26)4:53.96 (15)2:17.00 (26)8:20.56 (15)
16Irina Bogatova Soviet Union195.93854.7 * (31)4:51.07 (10)2:12.85 (16)8:04.44 (13)
NC17Alie Boorsma Netherlands135.15842.0 (7)4:54.17 (17)2:12.39 (14)8:08.07 (10)
NC18Bonnie Blair United States135.18941.4 (3)4:54.20 (18)2:14.27 (18)7:52.44 (5)
NC19Natalie Grenier Canada136.67143.3 (18)4:55.69 (20)2:12.27 (13)
NC20Miyuki Gonoi Japan138.41942.9 (13)5:02.02 (24)2:15.55 (21)
NC21Lee Kyung-ja South Korea138.49844.1 (23)4:54.57 (19)2:15.91 (25)
NC22Nathalie Lambert Canada138.66143.4 (19)5:06.29 (26)2:12.64 (15)
NC23Jane Goldman United States138.74743.5 (20)4:59.83 (23)2:15.83 (23)
NC24Edel Therese Høiseth Norway139.19841.9 (6)5:12.21 (28)2:15.79 (22)
NC25Lilianna Jezierska-Morawiec Poland139.30342.5 (10)5:13.76 (30)2:13.53 (17)
NC26Aila Tartia Finland139.97943.1 (16)5:11.42 (27)2:14.93 (19)
NC27Larisa Kharlamova Soviet Union140.47744.9 (27)4:58.81 (21)2:17.33 (27)
NC28Kelly Mullen United States141.69844.9 (27)4:59.57 (22)2:20.61 (29)
NC29Taina Salmia Finland141.97244.9 (27)5:03.52 (25)2:19.46 (28)
NC30Moira d'Andrea United States144.22544.6 (25)5:12.45 (29)2:22.65 (30)
NC31Bibija Kerla Yugoslavia157.69149.3 (30)5:40.31 (31)2:35.02 (31)
* = Fall

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