1982 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 20 and 21 February 1982 in Assen at the De Bonte Wever ice rink.

1982 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueDe Bonte Wever, Assen, Netherlands
Dates20–21 February
Competitors33 skaters from 16 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hilbert van der Duim  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dmitry Bochkaryov  SOV
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rolf Falk-Larssen  NOR

Title holder was the Norwegian Amund Sjøbrend.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands168.41039.11 (4)7:17.39 (3)2:00.59 1st place, gold medalist(s)15:07.30 (4)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Dmitry Bochkaryov Soviet Union168.77139.56 (8)7:13.65 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:03.26 (9)14:55.20 1st place, gold medalist(s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway169.32039.38 (5)7:17.84 (4)2:01.13 (3)15:15.60 (6)
4Frits Schalij Netherlands169.41239.00 (3)7:22.12 (8)2:00.69 (2)15:19.40 (8)
5Tomas Gustafson Sweden169.61340.01 (12)7:16.62 (2)2:03.20 (8)14:57.50 (2)
6Tom Erik Oxholm Norway170.76439.91 (10)7:26.48 (12)2:03.08 (6)15:03.60 (3)
7Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union170.90139.44 (6)7:23.33 (9)2:04.00 (11)15:15.90 (7)
8Jan Junell Sweden171.75440.08 (14)7:24.93 (10)2:04.82 (18)15:11.50 (5)
9Gaétan Boucher Canada172.44538.53 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:37.02 (27)2:01.18 (4)15:56.40 (16)
10Aleksandr Ratsjev Soviet Union172.46140.56 (21)7:26.93 (13)2:03.10 (7)15:23.50 (9)
11Sergej Pribytkov Soviet Union172.61340.31 (17)7:19.52 (6)2:04.43 (16)15:37.50 (14)
12Werner Jäger Austria172.67840.68 (23)7:21.17 (7)2:04.10 (14)15:30.30 (11)
13Claes Bengtsson Sweden173.17140.37 (19)7:27.55 (15)2:03.59 (10)15:37.00 (13)
14Uwe Sauerteig East Germany174.02341.04 (27)7:26.28 (11)2:05.82 (22)15:28.30 (10)
15Hans van Helden France174.04641.22 (28)7:19.31 (5)2:04.29 (15)15:49.30 (15)
16Yep Kramer Netherlands183.95351.14 *(31)7:27.42 (14)2:04.04 (12)15:34.50 (12)
NC17Andreas Dietel East Germany125.88839.80 (9)7:33.12 (23)2:02.33 (5)
NC18Masahiko Yamamoto Japan126.70539.55 (7)7:33.22 (24)2:05.50 (21)
NC19Hans Sture Magnusson Sweden126.72140.25 (15)7:29.41 (16)2:04.59 (17)
NC20Andreas Ehrig East Germany127.07640.32 (18)7:31.26 (19)2:04.89 (19)
NC21Jean Pichette Canada127.43239.99 (11)7:34.72 (25)2:05.91 (23)
NC22Nick Thometz United States127.47238.77 (2)7:41.76 (29)2:07.58 (28)
NC23Henning Kaarud Norway127.79440.58 (22)7:31.68 (21)2:06.14 (25)
NC24Masanori Takeshita Japan127.92140.44 (20)7:31.38 (20)2:07.03 (27)
NC25Pertti Niittylä Finland128.06641.37 (29)7:30.50 (18)2:04.94 (20)
NC26Øyvind Tveter Norway128.08540.71 (24)7:31.69 (22)2:06.62 (26)
NC27Andreas Lemcke West Germany128.59640.88 (25)7:36.83 (26)2:06.10 (24)
NC28Lee Yeong-ha South Korea129.19940.02 (13)7:43.19 (30)2:08.58 (29)
NC29Maurizio Marchetto Italy130.58741.98 (30)7:37.34 (28)2:08.62 (30)
NC30Guo Chengjiang China131.10441.01 (26)7:49.94 (31)2:09.30 (31)
NC31Mike Richmond Australia131.42140.26 (16)7:58.51 (32)2:09.93 (32)
NC32Yasuhiro Shimizu Japan137.91151.52 *(33)7:30.45 (17)2:04.04 (12)
NC33Antonio Gómez Fernandez Spain162.24651.31 (32)9:29.66 (33)2:41.91 (33)
* = Fell

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