1986 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

The 47th edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 8 and 9 February 1986 in The Hague at the De Uithof ice rink.

1986 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueDe Uithof, The Hague, Netherlands
Dates9–10 February
Competitors34 from 18 nations
Medalist women
1st place, gold medalist(s) Karin Kania-Enke  DDR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich  DDR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sabine Brehm  DDR

Title holder was Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich from East Germany.

Distance medalists

EventGold
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Silver
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bronze
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
500mKarin Kania-EnkeSeiko HashimotoBonnie Blair
3000mKarin Kania-EnkeAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichSabine Brehm
1500mKarin Kania-EnkeAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichYvonne van Gennip
5000mAndrea Schöne-MitscherlichSabine BrehmGabi Schönbrunn

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m3000m1500m5000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Karin Kania-Enke East Germany175.64941.13 1st place, gold medalist(s)4:27.77 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:08.34 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:51.11 (4)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich East Germany176.81042.47 (5)4:29.41 (2)2:09.45 (2)7:42.89 1st place, gold medalist(s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Sabine Brehm East Germany179.73243.06 (7)4:34.86 (3)2:12.00 (4)7:48.62 (2)
4Yvonne van Gennip Netherlands180.75943.55 (9)4:36.55 (4)2:11.42 (3)7:53.12 (5)
5Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany181.64943.86 (15)4:39.00 (5)2:12.65 (5)7:50.73 (3)
6Seiko Hashimoto Japan183.97042.06 (2)4:45.97 (8)2:14.91 (9)8:12.79 (12)
7Marieke Stam Netherlands184.31543.89 (16)4:46.03 (9)2:13.57 (6)8:02.31 (7)
8Yelena Lapuga Soviet Union184.90543.83 (13)4:45.91 (7)2:13.97 (8)8:07.68 (10)
9Ria Visser Netherlands184.98744.78 (25)4:43.60 (6)2:14.97 (10)7:59.51 (6)
10Annette Karlsson Sweden186.36643.77 (11)4:51.00 (11)2:16.17 (12)8:07.06 (9)
11Wang Xiuli China186.56242.48 (6)4:53.26 (16)2:13.95 (7)8:25.56 (15)
12Svetlana Boyko Soviet Union186.58544.57 (23)4:46.07 (10)2:17.69 (16)8:04.41 (8)
13Petra Moolhuizen Netherlands187.41544.32 (19)4:51.33 (12)2:15.42 (11)8:14.00 (13)
14Marie-France van Helden-Vives France188.59144.14 (18)4:51.46 (15)2:17.33 (15)8:20.99 (14)
15Bjørg Eva Jensen Norway189.09245.35 (28)4:53.13 (15)2:17.13 (14)8:11.77 (11)
16Nathalie Lambert Canada191.18844.33 (20)4:52.85 (14)2:18.93 (20)8:37.40 (16)
NC17Katie Class United States138.08443.18 (8)4:53.81 (18)2:17.81 (17)
NC18Inga Gilauri Soviet Union138.38043.82 (12)4:53.40 (17)2:16.98 (13)
NC19Bonnie Blair United States138.62742.11 (3)5:02.59 (26)2:18.26 (19)
NC20Zofia Tokarczyk Poland139.83342.22 (4)5:06.44 (30)2:19.62 (22)
NC21Aila Tartia Finland140.07744.11 (17)4:56.53 (20)2:19.64 (23)
NC22Sigrid Fröschl-Smuda West Germany140.38343.70 (10)4:57.72 (21)2:21.19 (25)
NC23Natalie Grenier Canada140.40143.83 (13)4:54.51 (19)2:22.46 (26)
NC24Natsue Seki Japan141.64744.35 (21)5:01.51 (25)2:21.14 (24)
NC25Lena Andersson Sweden142.80345.89 (30)5:02.76 (27)2:19.36 (21)
NC26Kim Hyeon-na South Korea142.88944.72 (24)4:59.18 (22)2:24.92 (30)
NC27Angelika Haßmann West Germany143.20145.59 (29)5:00.47 (24)2:22.60 (27)
NC28Emese Nemeth-Hunyady Austria143.74644.81 (26)5:04.18 (28)2:24.72 (29)
NC29Ariane Loignon Canada151.16944.44 (22)4:59.26 (23)2:50.56 * (34)
NC30Karen Gardiner-Kah Australia155.13349.94 (32)5:24.66 (31)2:24.66 (31)
NC31Lee Kyung-ja South Korea155.24456.83 * (34)5:05.11 (29)2:22.69 (28)
NC32Bibija Kerla Yugoslavia155.61048.59 (31)5:30.78 (32)2:35.67 (32)
NC33Anje Kremer New Zealand161.38352.78 (33)5:33.90 (33)2:38.86 (33)
NCKeiko Asao Japan91.08645.11 (27)DQ2:17.93 (18)
* = Fall
DQ = Disqualified

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