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1971 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 13 and 14 February 1971 in Gothenburg at the Ullevi ice rink.
| 1971 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden | |||||||||
| 13 – 14 February | |||||||||
| 34 skaters from 14 countries | |||||||||
| Ard Schenk | |||||||||
| NED |
Göran Claeson SWE
Kees Verkerk NED | | Ard Schenk | NED | | Göran Claeson | SWE | | Kees Verkerk | NED | | | Ard Schenk | NED | | | | | | | | | | Göran Claeson | SWE | | | | | | | | | | Kees Verkerk | NED | | | | | | | |
The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 13 and 14 February 1971 in Gothenburg at the Ullevi ice rink.
Title holder was the Netherlander Ard Schenk.
| Rank | Skater | Country | Points Samalog | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ard Schenk | Netherlands | 171.130 WR | 40.57 (3) | 7:18.8 | 2:04.8 | 15:01.6 WR | |
| Göran Claeson | Sweden | 173.368 | 40.46 (2) | 7:22.4 (3) | 2:08.2 (4) | 15:18.7 (4) | |
| Kees Verkerk | Netherlands | 174.958 | 42.08 (12) | 7:20.6 (2) | 2:09.4 (10) | 15:13.7 (2) | |
| 4 | Dag Fornæss | Norway | 175.707 | 40.31 | 7:29.0 (7) | 2:07.7 (3) | 15:58.6 (10) |
| 5 | Sten Stensen | Norway | 177.102 | 43.79 (28) | 7:26.5 (5) | 2:08.3 (5) | 15:17.9 (3) |
| 6 | Jan Bols | Netherlands | 177.128 | 41.78 (7) | 7:26.4 (4) | 2:08.5 (6) | 15:57.5 (9) |
| 7 | Eddy Verheijen | Netherlands | 177.762 | 42.09 (13) | 7:29.7 (8) | 2:08.9 (8) | 15:54.7 (6) |
| 8 | Per Willy Guttormsen | Norway | 178.405 | 42.49 (17) | 7:28.5 (6) | 2:09.9 (11) | 15:55.3 (8) |
| 9 | Aleksandr Tsjekoelajev | Soviet Union | 178.745 | 41.89 (10) | 7:30.6 (9) | 2:11.4 (18) | 15:59.9 (11) |
| 10 | Gerhard Zimmermann | West Germany | 179.193 | 42.59 (19) | 7:36.0 (12) | 2:10.0 (12) | 15:53.4 (5) |
| 11 | Johnny Höglin | Sweden | 179.360 | 41.38 (5) | 7:37.5 (14) | 2:10.2 (13) | 16:16.6 (15) |
| 12 | Willy Olsen | Norway | 180.132 | 42.45 (16) | 7:34.7 (11) | 2:13.4 (21) | 15:54.9 (7) |
| 13 | Örjan Sandler | Sweden | 180.807 | 42.61 (21) | 7:37.6 (16) | 2:11.0 (15) | 16:08.4 (13) |
| 14 | Raimo Hietala | Finland | 180.973 | 42.69 (22) | 7:34.3 (10) | 2:13.3 (20) | 16:08.4 (13) |
| 15 | Osamu Naito | Japan | 181.293 | 43.96 (29) | 7:36.7 (13) | 2:10.3 (14) | 16:04.6 (12) |
| 16 | Giovanni Gloder | Italy | 183.958 | 43.14 (26) | 7:37.5 (14) | 2:14.5 (27) | 16:44.7 (16) |
| NC17 | Magne Thomassen | Norway | 130.753 | 41.84 (9) | 7:39.8 (18) | 2:08.8 (7) | – |
| NC18 | Göran Johansson | Sweden | 131.130 | 42.34 (14) | 7:42.9 (20) | 2:07.5 (2) | – |
| NC19 | Peter Nottet | Netherlands | 131.247 | 41.36 (4) | 7:39.2 (17) | 2:11.9 (19) | – |
| NC20 | Bruno Toniolli | Italy | 131.547 | 42.36 (15) | 7:41.2 (19) | 2:09.2 (9) | – |
| NC21 | Kimmo Koskinen | Finland | 132.710 | 41.81 (8) | 7:44.0 (21) | 2:13.5 (22) | – |
| NC22 | Jouko Salakka | Finland | 133.923 | 42.53 (18) | 7:46.6 (22) | 2:14.2 (23) | – |
| NC23 | Bill Lanigan | United States | 134.803 | 42.59 (19) | 7:54.8 (25) | 2:14.2 (23) | – |
| NC24 | Vladislav Matvejev | Soviet Union | 134.960 | 43.06 (25) | 8:02.0 (26) | 2:11.1 (11) | – |
| NC25 | Shigeki Kobayashi | Japan | 135.287 | 43.59 (27) | 7:49.3 (23) | 2:14.3 (25) | – |
| NC26 | David Hampton | United Kingdom | 136.717 | 43.00 (24) | 8:04.5 (27) | 2:15.8 (29) | – |
| NC27 | Dan Carroll | United States | 136.773 | 41.73 (6) | 8:33.1 * (33) | 2:11.2 (17) | – |
| NC28 | Franz Krienbühl | Switzerland | 137.173 | 44.45 (33) | 7:50.9 (24) | 2:16.9 (32) | – |
| NC29 | Kevin Sirois | Canada | 137.463 | 43.98 (30) | 8:04.5 (27) | 2:15.1 (28) | – |
| NC30 | Helmut Kraus | West Germany | 138.007 | 42.94 (23) | 8:23.0 (32) | 2:14.3 (25) | – |
| NC31 | Siegfried Hartmann | Austria | 139.020 | 44.12 (32) | 8:16.0 (31) | 2:15.9 (30) | – |
| NC32 | Richard Tourne | France | 139.097 | 44.47 (34) | 8:10.6 (29) | 8:10.6 (31) | – |
| NC33 | Bob Hodges | Canada | 139.230 | 44.06 (31) | 8:12.7 (30) | 2:17.7 (33) | – |
| NC | Otmar Braunecker | Austria | – | 41.89 (10) | DNS | – | – |
DNS = Did not start
- = Fell
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