1984 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 25 and 26 February 1984 in Gothenburg at the Ullevi outdoor stadium temporary ice rink.

1984 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueUllevi, Gothenburg
Dates25–26 February
Competitors34 skaters from 14 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oleg Bozhev  SOV
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andreas Ehrig  DDR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hilbert van der Duim  NED

Title holder was the Norwegian Rolf Falk-Larssen.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union169.66339.50 (5)7:22.48 (8)1:59.62 1st place, gold medalist(s)15:20.85 (8)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Andreas Ehrig East Germany170.28339.49 (4)7:21.31 (4)2:01.84 (3)15:20.99 (9)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands170.678 39.06 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:20.57 (3)2:03.50 (8)15:27.90 (11)
4Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway170.72939.33 (3)7:21.69 (5)2:02.46 (4)15:28.20 (12)
5Michael Hadschieff Austria171.11440.40 (10)7:22.59 (10)2:04.32 (12)15:00.30 1st place, gold medalist(s)
6Yep Kramer Netherlands171.33639.78 (6)7:22.18 (6)2:02.76 (6)15:28.37 (13)
7Frits Schalij Netherlands171.66740.47 (15)7:24.55 (15)2:01.58 (2)15:24.32 (10)
8Igor Malkov Soviet Union172.21341.27 (24)7:18.60 (22)2:04.43 (13)15:12.15 (4)
9Pertti Niittylä Finland172.74841.45 (26)7:24.39 (14)2:02.64 (5)15:19.58 (7)
10 Hans van Helden France172.89940.30 (8)7:29.32 (22)2:03.02 (7)15:33.22 (15)
11Geir Karlstad Norway173.17541.88 (28)7:17.62 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:05.88 (22)15:11.47 (3)
12Mike Woods United States173.20541.97 (29)7:22.48 (9)2:04.31 (11)15:11.02 (2)
13 Sergey Berezin Soviet Union173.34941.14 (22)7:22.91 (11)2:04.43 (13)15:28.84 (14)
14Mark Mitchell United States173.52040.45 (14)7:22.27 (7)2:05.36 (19)15:41.14 (16)
15René Schöfisch East Germany175.04742.56 (31)7:23.35 (13)2:07.37 (28)15:13.92 (5)
16Henry Nilsen Norway175.05242.25 (30)7:23.02 (12)2:07.98 (29)15:16.81 (6)
NC17Werner Jäger Austria126.98241.08 (21)7:25.06 (16)2:04.19 (10)
NC18Bjørn Arne Nyland Norway126.98440.16 (7)7:29.71 (23)2:05.56 (21)
NC19Claes Bengtsson Sweden126.99540.63 (16)7:28.09 (19)2:04.67 (16)
NC20Tomas Gustafson Sweden127.01040.41 (11)7:28.70 (21)2:05.19 (17)
NC21Toshiaki Imamura Japan127.58640.96 (18)7:28.43 (20)2:05.35 (18)
NC22 Dmitry Bochkaryov Soviet Union127.61040.67 (17)7:33.90 (27)2:04.65 (15)
NC23 Christian Eminger Austria127.84041.65 (27)7:30.14 (25)2:03.53 (9)
NC24Jan Junell Sweden128.15941.05 (20)7:30.99 (26)2:06.03 (23)
NC25Robert Vunderink Netherlands128.42841.42 (25)7:26.62 (18)2:07.04 (26)
NC26Masahito Shinohara Japan128.76440.97 (19)7:30.04 (24)2:08.37 (30)
NC27Piotr Krysiak Poland128.83940.42 (12)7:46.23 (30)2:05.39 (20)
NC28Jacques Thibault Canada130.32639.28 (2)8:07.10 (34)2:07.01 (25)
NC29Andreas Lemcke West Germany130.81940.44 (13)8:03.19 (33)2:06.18 (24)
NC30Wolfgang Scharf West Germany131.16242.91 (32)7:39.06 (29)2:07.04 (26)
NC31Marc Vernier France131.26140.34 (9)7:55.08 (31)2:10.24 (31)
NC32Colin Coates Australia132.52443.04 (33)7:37.84 (28)2:11.10 (32)
NC33Jean Pichette Canada132.68841.22 (23)7:57.28 (32)2:11.22 (33)
NCFrank Nauschütz East Germany43.98 (34)7:26.36 (17)DNS

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