1987 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 14 and 15 February 1987 in Heerenveen at the Thialf ice rink. This was the first international skating tournament to be held in an indoor stadium with the result that 9 world records and 93 personal records were set.

1987 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueThialf, Heerenveen, Netherlands
Dates14–15 February
Competitors35 skaters from 18 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nikolay Gulyayev  SOV
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oleg Bozhev  SOV
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michael Hadschieff  AUT

Title holder was the Netherlander Hein Vergeer.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Nikolay Gulyayev Soviet Union159.356 WR37.24 (2)6:51.28 (2)1:52.70 WR 1st place, gold medalist(s)14:28.45 (7)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union160.55837.74 (4)6:56.73 (8)1:53.52 (3)14:26.11 (6)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Michael Hadschieff Austria160.56738.34 (10)6:53.78 (6)1:54.65 (5)14:12.66 (3)
4Leo Visser Netherlands160.80838.66 (16)6:47.01 1st place, gold medalist(s)1:56.60 (15)14:11.63 (2)
5Gerard Kemkers Netherlands161.54538.57 (14)6:52.75 (4)1:56.83 (17)14:15.14 (4)
6Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union161.70738.18 (7)6:57.78 (9)1:53.10 (2)14:40.98 (13)
7Rolf Falk-Larssen Norway162.12938.24 (8)6:53.20 (5)1:55.51 (7)14:39.99 (11)
8Christian Eminger Austria162.40639.26 (21)6:53.85 (7)1:56.07 (13)14:21.42 (5)
9Benoît Lamarche Canada162.73038.63 (15)6:59.28 (11)1:55.60 (10)14:32.79 (8)
10Hein Vergeer Netherlands162.77937.79 (6)7:02.27 (18)1:55.46 (6)14:45.52 (14)
11Geir Karlstad Norway162.88440.05 (29)6:52.18 (3)1:58.76 (27)14:03.92 WR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
12Pertti Niittylä Finland163.98139.21 (20)6:59.86 (13)1:56.96 (18)14:35.98 (9)
13Roland Freier East Germany164.92639.35 (23)7:01.65 (15)1:58.14 (24)14:40.62 (12)
14Henry Kraaijenbos Netherlands165.02240.07 (30)6:58.17 (10)1:57.96 (23)14:36.30 (10)
15Hansjörg Baltes West Germany165.87340.24 (31)6:59.50 (12)1:57.85 (22)14:48.01 (15)
NCToru Aoyanagi Japan37.55 (3)7:01.44 (14)1:54.45 (4)DQ
NC17Eric Flaim United States118.54937.75 (5)7:02.96 (20)1:55.51 (7)
NC18Peter Adeberg East Germany119.33238.26 (9)7:04.22 (21)1:55.95 (12)
NC19Dave Silk United States119.46938.48 (11)7:01.96 (17)1:56.38 (14)
NC20Bae Ki-tae South Korea119.49537.04 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:19.42 (34)1:55.54 (9)
NC21Bjørn Arne Nyland Norway119.89238.53 (12)7:04.39 (23)1:56.77 (16)
NC22Masahiko Omura Japan119.89839.09 (19)7:01.75 (16)1:55.90 (11)
NC23Mark Mitchell United States120.49738.68 (17)7:04.31 (22)1:58.16 (25)
NC24Andrej Jermolin Soviet Union120.91039.65 (26)7:02.34 (19)1:57.08 (19)
NC25Joakim Karlberg Sweden121.07839.56 (24)7:04.45 (24)1:57.22 (10)
NC26Hwang Ik-hwan South Korea121.32538.55 (13)7:12.92 (33)1:58.45 (26)
NC27Danny Kah Australia121.40439.27 (22)7:04.88 (26)1:58.94 (28)
NC28Roberto Sighel Italy121.50839.02 (18)7:08.25 (28)1:58.99 (29)
NC29Werner Jäger Austria121.71239.61 (25)7:09.46 (30)1:57.47 (21)
NC30Ari Leppänen Finland122.71439.69 (27)7:09.44 (29)2:00.24 (33)
NC31Hans van Helden France122.95639.85 (28)7:11.46 (32)1:59.88 (31)
NC32Jiří Kyncl Czechoslovakia123.32240.28 (32)7:09.72 (31)2:00.21 (32)
NC33Roman Derks Poland123.52340.46 (33)7:04.77 (25)2:01.76 (34)
NC34Behudin Merdovic Yugoslavia131.84642.10 (34)7:49.70 (35)2:08.33 (35)
NC35Nils Einar Aas Norway141.18858.60 * (35)7:08.05 (27)1:59.35 (30)
* = Fell
DQ = Disqualified

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