1986 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 15 and 16 February 1986 in Inzell at the Ludwig Schwabl Stadion ice rink.

1986 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueLudwig Schwabl Stadion, Inzell, West Germany
Dates15–16 February
Competitors37 skaters from 20 nations
Medalist men
Hein Vergeer  NED
Oleg Bozhev  SOV
Viktor Shasherin  SOV

Title holder was the Netherlander Hein Vergeer.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Hein Vergeer Netherlands161.93638.04 (2)6:54.91 1:55.36 (2)14:39.05 (12)
Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union162.07737.99 (1) 6:58.77 (5)1:54.95 14:37.89 (10)
Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union162.72738.21 (3)6:55.49 (2)1:55.77 (3)14:47.56 (16)
4Gerard Kemkers Netherlands163.66039.03 (10)7:00.73 (10)1:58.11 (11)14:23.74 (2)
5Dave Silk United States163.83239.03 (10)6:59.66 (6)1:56.79 (5)14:38.13 (11)
6Michael Hadschieff Austria163.93538.90 (9)7:02.98 (14)1:56.04 (4)14:41.15 (13)
7Aleksandr Mozin Soviet Union164.09839.53 (17)6:56.24 (3)1:58.26 (13)14:30.49 (4)
8Leo Visser Netherlands164.44139.39 (15)7:00.56 (8)1:57.83 (8)14:34.39 (7)
9Geir Karlstad Norway164.48740.09 (25)7:02.34 (13)1:58.67 (15)14:12.14
10Igor Malkov Soviet Union165.02439.79 (21)7:00.04 (7)2:00.00 (27)14:24.61 (3)
11Frits Schalij Netherlands165.12739.57 (18)7:04.73 (16)1:57.82 (7)14:36.23 (8)
12Pertti Niittylä Finland165.22039.85 (23)7:00.91 (11)1:59.13 (23)14:31.39 (5)
13Christian Eminger Austria165.38140.33 (29)6:56.93 (4)1:58.62 (14)14:36.37 (9)
14Hans van Helden France165.78539.58 (19)7:01.43 (12)1:59.56 (26)14:44.19 (15)
15Hansjörg Baltes West Germany166.42640.32 (28)7:04.08 (15)1:58.77 (18)14:42.18 (14)
16Tomas Gustafson Sweden197.8851:07.85 * (37)7:00.59 (9)2:13.13 *(37)14:32.01 (6)
NC17Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway120.74438.29 (4)7:11.51 (23)1:57.91 (10)
NC18Mark Mitchell United States120.95038.55 (7)7:08.34 (21)1:58.70 (16)
NC19Munehisa Kuroiwa Japan121.30539.14 (13)7:05.89 (17)1:58.73 (17)
NC20André Hoffmann East Germany121.53638.39 (6)7:19.23 (30)1:57.67 (6)
NC21Bjørn Arne Nyland Norway121.69438.88 (8)7:14.08 (24)1:58.22 (12)
NC22Bae Ki-Tae South Korea121.88038.35 (5)7:17.80 (29)1:59.25 (25)
NC23Uwe Sauerteig East Germany121.96839.48 (16)7:08.35 (22)1:58.96 (20)
NC24Werner Jäger Austria122.17039.83 (19)7:06.70 (22)1:59.01 (22)
NC25Joakim Karlberg Sweden122.17940.28 (18)7:06.13 (27)1:57.86 (9)
NC26Tom Erik Oxholm Norway122.67639.22 (14)7:17.16 (28)1:59.22 (24)
NC27Georg Herda West Germany122.86439.12 (12)7:20.98 (32)1:58.94 (19)
NC28Benoît Lamarche Canada123.54240.38 * (30)7:15.09 (26)1:58.96 (20)
NC29Danny Kah Australia123.92139.73 (20)7:15.08 (25)2:02.05 (30)
NC30Heinz Steinberger Austria124.71340.91 (33)7:15.20 (27)2:00.85 (28)
NC31Roman Derks Austria124.96441.06 (34)7:08.21 (20)2:03.25 (31)
NC32Mario De March Italy125.39740.24 (26)7:26.51 (34)2:01.52 (29)
NC33Lü Shuhai Canada126.04740.61 (31)7:19.94 (31)2:04.33 (33)
NC34Gordon Goplen Canada126.23139.85 (23)7:30.28 (35)2:04.06 (32)
NC35Jiří Kyncl Czechoslovakia128.08041.07 (35)7:25.80 (33)2:07.29 (35)
NC36Pascal Hinni  Switzerland128.27040.73 (32)7:35.84 (36)2:05.87 (34)
NC37Behudin Merdović Yugoslavia134.94143.15 (36)7:55.25 (37)7:55.25 (36)
* = Fell

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