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
Leo Visser  NED
Gerard Kemkers  NED
Geir Karlstad  NOR

Title holder was the American Eric Flaim.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Leo Visser Netherlands165.69839.48 (14)7:03.52 2:00.06 14:36.93 (2)
Gerard Kemkers Netherlands167.10139.71 (19)7:09.41 (4)2:01.70 (7)14:37.69 (3)
Geir Karlstad Norway167.62240.41 (25)7:09.26 (3)2:01.80 (8)14:33.72
4Eric Flaim United States168.05938.36 (2)7:17.57 (11)2:01.99 (9)15:05.58 (9)
5Michael Spielmann East Germany168.10239.53 (15)7:14.83(14)2:01.45 (5)14:52.12 (4)
6Toru Aoyanagi Japan169.01538.48 (4)7:20.59 (19)2:03.21 (13)15:08.12 (11)
7Christian Eminger Austria169.11440.32 (24)7:13.81 (6)2:01.39 (4)14:59.00 (6)
8Johann Olav Koss Norway169.83839.57 (16)7:16.02 (9)2:00.48 (2)15:30.13 (15)
9Michael Hadschieff Austria169.88839.10 (6)7:15.95 (8)2:02.20 (10)15:29.20 (14)
10Bart Veldkamp Netherlands170.05440.73 (30)7:09.25 (2)2:04.47 (19)14:58.18 (5)
11Ildar Garajev Soviet Union170.56939.75 (21)7:18.05 (13)2:01.18 (3)15:32.42 (16)
12Munehisa Kuroiwa Japan170.61339.44 (12)7:19.04 (15)2:05.02 (25)15:11.93 (12)
13Kazuhiro Sato Japan171.27140.80 (31)7:11.68 (5)2:06.60 (32)15:02.07 (8)
14Rudi Jeklic West Germany172.04741.17 (32)7:16.07 (10)2:05.89 (29)15:06.14 (10)
15Roberto Sighel Italy172.15842.19 (33)7:17.74 (12)2:03.42 (15)15:01.09 (7)
16Jaromir Radke Poland173.73642.25 (34)7:18.12 (14)2:04.50 (20)15:23.49 (13)
NC17Peter Adeberg East Germany124.34139.11 (7)7:27.38 (24)2:01.48 (6)
NC18Nikolay Gulyayev Soviet Union124.34438.12 7:30.81 (26)2:03.43 (16)
NC19Bronislav Snetkov Soviet Union124.51239.33 (9)7:20.06 (18)2:03.53 (17)
NC20Danny Kah Australia124.58139.68 (18)7:19.35 (16)2:02.90 (11)
NC21Georg Herda West Germany124.69338.93 (5)7:27.07 (23)2:03.17 (12)
NC22Tomas Gustafson Sweden124.94539.44 (12)7:19.35 (16)2:04.71 (24)
NC23Naoki Kotake Japan125.42839.59 (17)7:22.85 (21)2:04.66 (23)
NC24Mikko Mäkinen Finland126.60940.69 (29)7:22.06 (20)2:05.14 (26)
NC25Gregor Jelonek Canada126.78639.15 (8)7:42.53 (32)2:04.15 (18)
NC26Zsolt Zakarias Austria126.79140.41 (25)7:32.55 (28)2:03.38 (14)
NC27Jeff Klaiber United States126.84440.53 (28)7:27.98 (25)2:04.55 (21)
NC28Robert Dubreuil Canada126.88138.38 (3)7:47.75 (35)2:05.18 (27)
NC29Notker Ledergerber  Switzerland127.13540.56 (28)7:27.02 (22)2:05.62 (28)
NC30Fabio Monti Italy127.37839.42 (11)7:35.72 (29)2:07.16 (33)
NC31Nat Mills United States127.88439.41 (10)7:37.34 (30)2:08.22 (35)
NC32Chris Shelley United States127.98940.12 (23)7:43.23 (33)2:04.64 (22)
NC33Kim Gwan-gyu South Korea128.00140.08 (22)7:37.81 (31)2:06.42 (30)
NC34Kevin Scott Canada128.29539.72 (20)7:44.25 (34)2:06.45 (31)
NC35Jiří Kyncl Czechoslovakia130.13842.43 (35)7:31.45 (27)2:07.69 (34)
NCLoukas Patsoulas Greece112.63151.12 (36)10:15.11 (36)DNS
DNS = Did not start

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