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1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 16 and 17 February 1985 in Hamar at the Hamar stadion ice rink.
| 1985 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hamar stadion, Hamar, Norway | |||||||||
| 16–17 February | |||||||||
| 33 skaters from 14 nations | |||||||||
| Hein Vergeer | |||||||||
| NED |
Oleg Bozhev SOV
Hilbert van der Duim NED | | Hein Vergeer | NED | | Oleg Bozhev | SOV | | Hilbert van der Duim | NED | | | Hein Vergeer | NED | | | | | | | | | | Oleg Bozhev | SOV | | | | | | | | | | Hilbert van der Duim | NED | | | | | | | |
The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 16 and 17 February 1985 in Hamar at the Hamar stadion ice rink.
The title holder was Oleg Bozhev from the USSR.
| Rank | Skater | Country | Points Samalog | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hein Vergeer | Netherlands | 166.931 | 38.94 (6) | 7:05.59 | 1:59.37 (2) | 15:12.84 (8) | |
| Oleg Bozhev | Soviet Union | 167.679 | 38.49 (2) | 7:17.61 (12) | 1:59.16 | 15:14.17 (11) | |
| Hilbert van der Duim | Netherlands | 167.718 | 38.87 (4) | 7:08.74 (2) | 2:01.30 (11) | 15:10.82 (6) | |
| 4 | Frits Schalij | Netherlands | 168.323 | 39.43 (11) | 7:12.41 (6) | 2:00.98 (10) | 15:06.53 (4) |
| 5 | Michael Hadschieff | Austria | 168.378 | 39.25 (9) | 7:14.50 (9) | 2:00.45 (7) | 15:10.56 (5) |
| 6 | Dave Silk | United States | 168.466 | 40.01 (19) | 7:11.65 (5) | 2:00.79 (9) | 15:00.56 (2) |
| 7 | Geir Karlstad | Norway | 168.840 | 40.67 (28) | 7:10.30 (3) | 2:02.14 (16) | 14:48.54 |
| 8 | Rolf Falk-Larssen | Norway | 168.855 | 38.91 (5) | 7:13.67 (8) | 2:00.72 (8) | 15:26.77 (14) |
| 9 | Christian Eminger | Austria | 169.214 | 40.67 (28) | 7:11.59 (4) | 2:00.42 (6) | 15:04.91 (3) |
| 10 | Emiel Hopman | Netherlands | 170.166 | 40.59 (25) | 7:13.58 (7) | 2:01.80 (13) | 15:12.37 (7) |
| 11 | Tom Erik Oxholm | Norway | 170.180 | 39.91 (17) | 7:16.78 (11) | 2:01.53 (12) | 15:21.64 (13) |
| 12 | Pertti Niittylä | Finland | 170.265 | 39.96 (18) | 7:19.09 (13) | 2:02.13 (15) | 15:13.73 (9) |
| 13 | Werner Jäger | Austria | 171.094 | 40.41 (22) | 7:19.67 (16) | 2:02.04 (14) | 15:20.74 (12) |
| 14 | Henry Nilsen | Norway | 172.347 | 41.17 (31) | 7:19.50 (14) | 2:04.60 (26) | 15:13.89 (10) |
| 15 | Hansjörg Baltes | West Germany | 173.225 | 40.59 (25) | 7:19.65 (15) | 2:02.56 (18) | 15:56.34 (16) |
| 16 | Viktor Shasherin | Soviet Union | 179.378 | 38.82 (3) | 7:15.47 (10) | 2:32.00 * (33) | 15:26.91 (15) |
| NC17 | Gaétan Boucher | Canada | 123.279 | 38.00 | 7:34.63 (28) | 1:59.45 (3) | – |
| NC18 | Tomas Gustafson | Sweden | 123.523 | 39.30 (10) | 7:21.30 (18) | 2:00.28 (5) | – |
| NC19 | André Hoffmann | East Germany | 123.687 | 39.06 (7) | 7:25.84 (23) | 2:00.13 (4) | – |
| NC20 | Uwe Sauerteig | East Germany | 125.065 | 40.05 (20) | 7:20.45 (17) | 2:02.91 (19) | – |
| NC21 | Konstantin Korotkov | Soviet Union | 125.301 | 40.32 (21) | 7:22.28 (20) | 2:02.26 (17) | – |
| NC22 | Igor Malkov | Soviet Union | 125.493 | 39.70 (14) | 7:23.03 (21) | 2:04.47 (25) | – |
| NC23 | Joakim Karlberg | Sweden | 125.980 | 39.84 (16) | 7:30.07 (25) | 2:03.40 (20) | – |
| NC24 | Claes Bengtsson | Sweden | 126.722 | 39.80 (15) | 7:35.72 (29) | 2:04.05 (21) | – |
| NC25 | Toshiaki Imamura | Japan | 126.781 | 40.45 (23) | 7:29.31 (24) | 2:04.20 (23) | – |
| NC26 | Bae Ki-tae | South Korea | 126.920 | 39.51 (12) | 7:39.54 (32) | 2:04.37 (24) | – |
| NC27 | Hans van Helden | France | 127.059 | 40.82 (30) | 7:25.83 (22) | 2:04.97 (27) | – |
| NC28 | Marc Vernier | France | 127.852 | 39.52 (13) | 7:49.49 (33) | 2:04.15 (22) | – |
| NC29 | Nobuo Takehara | Japan | 127.970 | 40.49 (24) | 7:32.54 (26) | 2:06.68 (30) | – |
| NC30 | Jeff Klaiber | United States | 128.218 | 40.61 (27) | 7:36.65 (30) | 2:05.83 (29) | – |
| NC31 | Bruno Milesi | Italy | 130.232 | 41.99 (32) | 7:34.62 (27) | 2:08.34 (31) | – |
| NC32 | Mark Mitchell | United States | 130.479 | 39.24 (8) | 7:21.69 (19) | 2:21.21* (32) | – |
| NC33 | Urpo Pikkupeura | Finland | 137.093 | 49.37* (33) | 7:39.33 (31) | 2:05.37 (28) | – |
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