1995 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 11 and 12 February 1995 in Baselga di Pinè at the Ice Rink Pinè.

1995 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueIce Rink Pinè, Baselga di Pinè, Italy
Dates11–12 February
Competitors35 skaters from 19 nations
Medalist men
Rintje Ritsma  NED
Keiji Shirahata  JPN
Roberto Sighel  ITA

Title holder was the Norwegian Johann Olav Koss.

From 1996 onward, the men's and women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships are to take place on the same days and at the same venue.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Rintje Ritsma Netherlands160.99238.42 (3)7:03.08 (5)1:53.31 14:09.89
Keiji Shirahata Japan161.86439.12 (13)7:02.40 (4)1:53.39 (2)14:14.16 (2}
Roberto Sighel Italy162.85138.56 (6)7:05.14 (10)1:55.48 (8)14:25.69 (5)
4Takahiro Nozaki Japan163.11039.11 (12)7:01.84 (3)1:56.18 (11)14:21.80 (3)
5Dave Tamburrino United States163.60338.82 (9)7:06.88 (14)1:54.90 (7)14:35.91 (7)
6Andrej Anoefrijenko Russia163.61438.55 (4)7:05.57 (11)1:55.85 (9)14:37.82 (9)
7Hiroyuki Noake Japan163.89737.91 7:17.87 (24)1:54.13 (5)14:43.14 (11)
8Neal Marshall Canada164.13238.74 (8)7:13.89 (20)1:53.86 (3)14:41.01 (10)
9René Taubenrauch Germany164.33739.81 (21)6:59.19 (2)1:57.15 (15)14:31.16 (6)
10Frank Dittrich Germany164.46240.09 (25)6:56.66 1:58.39 (21)14:24.86 (4)
11Sergey Tsybenko Kazakhstan164.99039.06 (11)7:04.67 (9)1:55.92 (10)14:56.46 (12)
12Christian Eminger Austria167.80441.35 (32)7:03.95 (6)2:00.76 (29)14:36.13 (8)
NC13Jeroen Straathof Netherlands120.30139.34 (16)7:07.95 (16)1:54.50 (6)
NC14Vadim Sayutin Russia120.95139.23 (15)7:09.71 (18)1:56.25 (12)
NC15Ådne Søndrål Norway121.30838.86 (10)7:24.85 (31)1:53.89 (4)
NC16K.C. Boutiette United States121.42839.68 (20)7:05.92 (12)1:57.47 (17)
NC17Kjell Storelid Norway121.66540.35 (28)7:04.35 (7)1:56.64 (14)
NC18Steinar Johansen Norway121.85039.92 (24)7:10.54 (19)1:56.63 (13)
NC19Kevin Marshall Canada122.02939.13 (13)7:16.16 (22)1:57.85 (19)
NC20Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea122.60438.55 (4)7:26.24 (32)1:58.29 (20)
NC21Davide Carta Italy122.68637.94 (2)7:34.90 (34)1:57.77 (18)
NC22Yevgeny Sanarov Kazakhstan122.68939.87 (22)7:04.49 (8)2:01.11 (32)
NC23Uwe Tonat Germany123.02039.63 (19)7:23.37 (29)1:57.16 (16)
NC24Boris Uvarov Ukraine123.24339.54 (18)7:21.13 (26)1:58.77 (22)
NC25Paweł Zygmunt Poland123.36539.51 (17)7:22.32 (28)1:58.87 (23)
NC26Falko Zandstra Netherlands123.44538.66 (7)7:06.95 (15)2:06.27* (35)
NC27Andriy Gutovski Ukraine123.80040.54 (30)7:08.97 (17)2:01.09 (30)
NC28Andrew Nicholson New Zealand123.89740.30 (26)7:16.04 (21)1:59.98 (26)
NC29Jaromir Radke Poland123.91141.63 (34)7:06.15 (13)7:06.15 (24)
NC30Jonas Schön Sweden123.97539.89 (23)7:24.15 (30)1:59.01 (25)
NC31Vitaly Novichenko Belarus125.06240.52 (29)7:21.76 (27)2:01.10 (31)
NC32Mikko Nieminen  Finland125.51941.45 (33)7:18.53 (25)2:00.65 (28)
NC33László Antal Romania125.89840.30 (26)7:34.22 (33)2:00.53 (27)
NC34Bernhard Laimgruber Austria126.49240.56 (31)7:34.92 (35)2:01.32 (33)
NC35Martin Feigenwinter  Switzerland127.35142.67 (35)7:16.35 (23)2:03.14 (34)
* = Fell

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