1983 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

The 44th edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 19 and 20 February 1983 in Karl-Marx-Stadt at the Eisschnelllaufbahn ice rink.

1983 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueEisschnelllaufbahn ice rink, Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Dates19–20 February
Competitors32 from 13 nations
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich  DDR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Karin Enke  DDR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Valentina Lalenkova-Golovenkina  SOV

Title holder was Karin Enke from East Germany.

This was the first world championship for women using the big combination of 500m, 3000m, 1500m and 5000m distances. The 1000m distance was replaced with 5000m. This was the only occasion that this championship was ever held in East Germany

Distance medalists

EventGold
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Silver
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bronze
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
500mNatalja Shive-GlebovaKarin EnkeMarzia Peretti
3000mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichGabi SchönbrunnBjørg Eva Jensen
1500mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichKarin EnkeValentina Lalenkova-Golovenkina
5000mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichSabine BrehmGabi Schönbrunn

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m3000m1500m5000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich East Germany178.98343.09 (6)4:30.33 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:10.19 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:54.42 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Karin Enke East Germany181.47242.13 (2)4:36.50 (4)2:11.03 (2)8:15.83 (8)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Valentina Lalenkova-Golovenkina Soviet Union182.16342.54 (5)4:39.90 (7)2:12.54 (3)8:07.93 (5)
4Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany182:57143.23 (9)4:35.79 (2)2:14.98 (9)8:03.83 (3)
5Svetlana Kasjoek Soviet Union182.57242.47 (4)4:38.40 (6)2:14.40 (7)8:09.02 (6)
6Sabine Brehm East Germany183.18044.06 (19)4:36.71 (5)2:15.47 (10)7:58.46 (2)
7Bjørg Eva Jensen Norway183.39944.08 (21)4:36.41 (3)2:14.25 (6)8:05.01 (4)
8Natalja Shive-Glebova Soviet Union183.84641.66 1st place, gold medalist(s)4:43.55 (12)2:13.04 (4)8:25.82 (14)
9Ria Visser Netherlands184.84644.06 (19)4:40.39 (8)2:13.84 (5)8:14.42 (7)
10Thea Limbach Netherlands185.62644.27 (24)4:40.74 (9)2:14.79 (8)8:16.36 (10)
11Annette Karlsson Sweden186.47343.77 (17)4:44.60 (14)2:15.70 (12)8:20.37(11)
12Ina Steenbruggen Netherlands186.96044.11 (22)4:45.85 (15)2:16.84 (14)8:15.96 (9)
13Alie Boorsma Netherlands186.98443.36 (11)4:45.72 (16)2:16.57 (13)8:24.81 (12)
14Seiko Hashimoto Japan188.66443.41 (13)4:46.69 (17)2:19.26 (20)8:30.53 (15)
15Sylvie Daigle Canada188.80543.66 (16)4:44.04 (13)2:18.55 (16)8:36.22 (16)
16Brenda Webster Canada190.43243.13 (7)4:42.54 (11)2:29.19 (31)8:24.82 (13)
NC17Sigrid Smuda West Germany136.99543.60 (15)4:48.99 (18)2:15.69 (11)
NC18Dorie Boyce United States139.38944.27 (24)4:49.52 (20)2:20.60 (22)
NC19Miyoshi Kato Japan139.72444.28 (26)4:54.49 (21)2:19.09 (17)
NC20Nancy Swider United States139.79844.82 (28)4:49.49 (19)2:20.19 (21)
NC21Lydia Stephans United States140.17344.21 (23)4:57.48 (24)2:19.15 (18)
NC22Chieko Sato Japan140.23943.98 (18)4:54.94 (22)2:21.31 (23)
NC23Edel Therese Høiseth Norway140.36443.31 (10)5:03.95 (26)2:19.19 (19)
NC24Ewa Bialkowska Poland140.52143.22 (8)4:55.05 (23)2:24.38 (26)
NC25Marzia Peretti Italy141.75142.44 (3)5:04.75 (27)2:25.56 (29)
NC26Hiromi Ozawa Japan143.34744.45 (27)5:09.97 (29)2:21.71 (24)
NC27Lee Yeon-ju South Korea143.60143.49 (14)5:10.47 (30)2:25.10 (28)
NC28Angelika Haßmann West Germany143.98846.05 (29)4:58.71 (25)2:24.46 (27)
NC29Rose-Marie Karlsson Sweden145.64946.19 (30)5:08.96 (28)2:23.90 (25)
NC30Elena Belci Italy147.62346.90 (31)5:11.96 (31)2:26.19 (30)
NCAila Tartia Finland89.48343.40 (12)DQ2:18.25 (15)
NCMary Docter United States46.885DQ4:41.31 (10)DQ

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