1990 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 17 and 18 February 1990 in Innsbruck at the Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck ice rink.

1990 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueEisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Dates17–18 February
Competitors37 skaters from 19 nations
Medalist men
Johann Olav Koss  NOR
Ben van der Burg  NED
Bart Veldkamp  NED

Title holder was the Netherlander Leo Visser.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Johann Olav Koss Norway164.09938.86 (11)7:00.50 (2)1:57.19 (3)14:42.52 (3)
Ben van der Burg Netherlands164.48938.79 (7)7:01.13 (3)1:56.23 14:56.87 (5)
Bart Veldkamp Netherlands164.64839.72 (22)6:56.82 1:58.36 (6)14:35.87
4Gerard Kemkers Netherlands165.47138.51 (4)7:05.85 (4)1:58.19 (4)14:59.60 (6)
5Thomas Bos Netherlands166.81639.66 (21)7:08.57 (5)1:58.40 (7)14:56.67 (4)
6Geir Karlstad Norway166.93139.82 (23)7:13.01 (6)1:59.08 (9)14:42.34 (2)
7Michael Hadschieff Austria167.10838.61 (5)7:15.07 (9)1:58.35 (5)15:10.82 (8)
8Joakim Karlberg Sweden168.09739.28 (18)7:14.10 (8)1:58.65 (8)15:17.14 (10)
9Danny Kah Australia168.45540.01 (26)7:13.17 (7)2:00.04 (11)15:02.30 (7)
10Ådne Søndrål Norway168.85038.06 (2)7:21.23 (19)1:56.99 (2)15:53.42 (16)
11Tomas Gustafson Sweden169.49839.22 (16)7:18.04 (12)2:00.67 (16)15:25.02 (11)
12Georg Herda West Germany170.25738.82 (9)7:19.51 (15)2:01.07 (17)15:42.61 (14)
13Kazuhiro Sato Japan170.64040.41 (30)7:16.76 (11)2:01.32 (20)15:14.65 (9)
14Masahiko Omura Japan170.87539.23 (17)7:19.47 (14)2:00.13 (12)15:48.41 (15)
15Christian Eminger Austria170.87540.82 (33)7:15.37 (10)2:00.52 (15)15:26.91 (12)
16Frank Dittrich East Germany172.10840.45 (31)7:18.51 (13)2:02.69 (31)15:38.22 (13)
NC17Bae Ki-tae South Korea122.89337.37 7:35.67 (32)1:59.87 (10)
NC18Eric Flaim United States123.34838.16 (3)7:28.22 (25)2:01.10 (19)
NC19Toru Aoyanagi Japan123.35338.81 (8)7:21.80 (20)2:01.09 (18)
NC20Mariusz Maślanka Poland123.40738.92 (14)7:23.47 (23)2:00.42 (14)
NC21Peter Adeberg East Germany123.71538.69 (6)7:22.39 (21)2:02.36 (26)
NC22Benoît Lamarche Canada123.77438.88 (13)7:28.51 (27)2:00.13 (12)
NC23Markus Tröger West Germany124.01339.40 (20)7:19.73 (16)2:01.92 (24)
NC24Naoki Kotake Japan124.58538.86 (11)7:28.45 (26)2:02.64 (29)
NC25Michael Spielmann East Germany124.64939.97 (25)7:21.09 (18)2:01.71 (23)
NC26Konstantin Kalistratov Soviet Union124.95739.20 (15)7:31.97 (30)2:01.68 (22)
NC27Zsolt Zakarias Austria125.45040.03 (27)7:25.64 (24)2:02.57 (28)
NC28Timo Järvinen Finland125.63040.65 (32)7:20.97 (17)2:02.65 (30)
NC29Kiril Klisho Soviet Union125.64838.83 (10)7:41.48* (34)2:02.01 (25)
NC30Andrey Muratov Soviet Union125.75639.95 (24)7:33.16 (31)2:01.47 (21)
NC31Aleksandr Trushin Soviet Union126.30040.97 (34)7:22.67 (22)2:03.19 (32)
NC32Phillip Tahmindjis Australia126.53140.28 (29)7:31.58 (29)2:03.28 (33)
NC33Jiří Kyncl Czechoslovakia128.34241.26 (35)7:29.09 (28)2:06.52 (34)
NC34Dave Silk United States128.35540.14 (28)7:54.15* (36)2:02.40 (27)
NC35Liu Wei China128.46639.32 (19)7:48.86 (35)2:06.78 (35)
NC36Martin Feigenwinter  Switzerland133.22343.40 (36)7:36.27 (33)2:12.59 (36)
NCRoberto Sighel Italy1:14.65* (37)DNS
* = Fell
DNS = Did not start

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