1981 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 14 and 15 February 1981 in Oslo at the Bislett Stadion ice rink.

1981 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueBislett Stadion, Oslo, Norway
Dates14–15 February
Competitors36 skaters from 16 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amund Martin Sjøbrend  NOR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kay Arne Stenshjemmet  NOR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jan Egil Storholt  NOR

Title holder was the Netherlander Hilbert van der Duim.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Amund Martin Sjøbrend Norway167.78139.54 (11)7:18.20 (4)1:58.46 1st place, gold medalist(s)14:58.71 (3)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Kay Arne Stenshjemmet Norway167.88738.72 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:17.51 (3)1:58.64 (2)15:17.40 (12)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Jan Egil Storholt Norway168.37438.92 (3)7:23.13 (11)1:58.68 (3)15:11.62 (8)
4 Dmitry Bochkaryov Soviet Union168.77039.82 (16)7:17.39 (2)2:00.27 (8)15:02.42 (6)
5Andreas Ehrig East Germany169.08739.81 (15)7:19.25 (5)2:00.94 (11)15:00.79 (4)
6Tomas Gustafson Sweden169.10639.47 (10)7:23.10 (10)1:59.14 (4)15:12.27 (9)
7Øyvind Tveter Norway169.51140.21 (21)7:19.34 (7)2:00.98 (12)15:00.82 (5)
8Frits Schalij Netherlands169.67739.23 (8)7:26.75 (13)2:00.05 (6)15:15.13 (10)
9Jan Junell Sweden170.03640.12 (20)7:19.79 (8)2:00.50 (9)15:15.43 (11)
10Piet Kleine Netherlands170.08040.72 (27)7:16.17 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:00.98 (12)15:08.35 (7)
11Sergey Berezin Soviet Union170.48041.32 (30)7:19.25 (5)2:02.00 (16)14:51.38 1st place, gold medalist(s)
12Andreas Dietel East Germany170.52738.73 (2)7:27.54 (15)1:59.61 (5)15:43.46 (15)
13Ulf Mademann East Germany171.32239.61 (13)7:27.43 (14)2:01.19 (14)15:31.47 (14)
14Yasuhiro Shimizu Japan172.72940.70 (26)7:28.75 (16)2:02.58 (19)15:25.89 (13)
15Ulf Ekstrand Sweden173.44440.53 (24)7:25.39 (12)2:03.46 (21)15:44.45 (16)
16Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands173.93439.09 (6)7:21.17 (9)2:17.76* (33)14:56.14 (2)
NC17Gaétan Boucher Canada124.67638.95 (4)7:35.43 (21)2:00.55 (10)
NC18Sergey Balashov Soviet Union124.79539.63 (14)7:30.99 (17)2:00.20 (7)
NC19Masahiko Yamamoto Japan125.55739.26 (9)7:35.64 (22)2:02.20 (17)
NC20Yevgeni Solunski Soviet Union126.21140.51 (23)7:31.45 (18)2:01.67 (15)
NC21Hans Magnusson Sweden126.54139.82 (16)7:39.45 (24)2:02.33 (18)
NC22Yep Kramer Netherlands126.66840.28 (22)7:33.15 (19)2:03.22 (20)
NC23Fritz Gawenus West Germany127.40940.09 (18)7:40.46 (26)2:03.82 (22)
NC24Jukka Ala-Louko Finland127.49839.05 (5)7:50.78 (31)2:04.11 (23)
NC25Pertti Niittylä Finland127.83540.78 (28)7:34.39 (20)2:04.85 (25)
NC26Nick Thometz United States127.85539.57 (12)7:47.59 (29)2:04.58 (24)
NC27Pat Moore United States128.01139.15 (7)7:46.05 (28)2:06.77 (29)
NC28Colin Coates Australia129.33341.42 (31)7:39.80 (25)2:05.80 (26)
NC29Kent Thometz United States129.54640.09 (18)7:54.16 (32)2:06.12 (27)
NC30Maurizio Marchetto Italy130.03042.16 (33)7:37.17 (23)2:06.46 (28)
NC31Mike Plant United States131.49640.89 (29)8:00.36 (33)2:07.71 (30)
NC32Marc Vernier France131.98540.67 (25)8:06.45 (34)2:08.01 (31)
NC33Alan Luke United Kingdom133.40243.35 (34)7:49.49 (30)2:09.31 (32)
NC34Garry Wilson New Zealand148.80145.54 (35)9:15.81* (35)2:23.04 (34)
NC35Antonio Gómez Fernández Spain160.36550.89 (36)9:29.85 (36)2:37.47 (35)
NCWerner Jäger Austria87.84841.70 (32)7:41.48 (27)DNS
DQ = Disqualified
* = Fell

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