1993 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 13 and 14 February 1993 in Hamar at the Vikingskipet ice rink.

1993 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueVikingskipet, Hamar, Norway
Dates13–14 February
Competitors36 skaters from 22 nations
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Falko Zandstra  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Johann Olav Koss  NOR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rintje Ritsma  NED

Title holder was the Italian Roberto Sighel.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Falko Zandstra Netherlands157.62638.00 (4)6:43.86 1st place, gold medalist(s)1:53.06 (2)13:51.09 (3)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Johann Olav Koss Norway157.96138.17 (6)6:47.44 (2)1:52.53 1st place, gold medalist(s)13:50.75 (2)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rintje Ritsma Netherlands159.04237.99 (3)6:50.01 (4)1:53.51 (3)14:04.31 (4)
4Bart Veldkamp  Netherlands160.71139.39 (18)6:47.91 (3)1:57.64 (9)13:46.34 1st place, gold medalist(s)
5Steinar Johansen Norway162.49538.86 (10)6:58.77 (8)1:55.81 (4)14:23.11 (9)
6Roberto Sighel Italy162.51538.13 (5)7:00.21 (11)1:56.76 (6)14:28.88 (12)
7Yuri Shulga Ukraine163.61239.05 (11)7:00.32 (12)1:57.38 (7)14:28.09 (11)
8Yevgeny Sanarov Kazakhstan163.63439.86 (23)6:57.05 (5)1:57.46 (8)14:18.33 (5)
9Desző Horváth Romania163.75639.52 (20)6:58.22 (7)1:57.91 (14)14:22.23 (7)
10Kazuhiro Sato Japan163.93439.94 (24)6:57.67 (6)1:57.67 (10)14:20.08 (6)
11Toshihiko Itokawa Japan166.13140.12 (28)7:01.51 (13)2:01.64 (30)14:26.29 (10)
12Per Bengtsson Sweden166.17141.03 (35)7:00.07 (10)2:00.06 (27)14:22.29 (8)
NC13Mamoru Ishioka Japan119.74638.22 (7)7:08.00 (23)1:56.18 (5)
NC14Brian Smith United States120.45538.83 (9)7:03.12 (17)1:57.94 (16)
NC15Neal Marshall Canada120.76239.25 (16)7:02.49 (15)1:57.79 (12)
NC16Brian Wanek United States121.13539.26 (17)7:03.15 (18)1:58.68 (19)
NC17Oleg Pavlov Russia121.26739.07 (12)7:07.74 (22)1:58.27 (17)
NC18Danny Kah Australia121.41539.85 (22)7:02.55 (16)1:57.93 (15)
NC19Davide Carta Italy121.81138.26 (8)7:20.21 (34)1:58.59 (18)
NC20Uwe Tonat Germany122.09239.11 (15)7:13.06 (28)1:59.03 (21)
NC21Jonas Schön Sweden122.09939.95 (22)7:04.39 (19)1:59.13 (23)
NC22Rickard Garbell Sweden122.40439.09 (14)7:14.98 (30)1:59.45 (26)
NC23Christian Eminger Austria122.73440.56 (30)7:05.58 (20)1:58.85 (20)
NC24Zsolt Zakarias Austria122.90540.59 (32)7:10.82 (24)1:57.70 (11)
NC25Lee Jae-sik South Korea122.99439.07 (12)7:18.41 (31)2:00.25 (28)
NC26Frank Dittrich Germany123.04239.46 (19)7:18.86 (33)1:59.09 (22)
NC27Timo Järvinen Finland123.36540.50 (29)7:11.55 (25)1:59.13 (23)
NC28Cédric Kuentz France123.74640.56 (30)7:14.13 (29)1:59.32 (25)
NC29Cam Mackay Canada123.84840.06 (27)7:12.48 (26)2:01.62 (29)
NC30Andrey Muratov Russia124.86940.88 (34)7:12.79 (27)2:02.13 (31)
NC31Martin Feigenwinter  Switzerland125.05241.38 (36)7:07.29 (21)2:02.83 (33)
NC32Jiří Kyncl Czech Republic125.66240.87 (33)7:18.76 (32)2:02.75 (32)
NC33Markus Tröger Germany131.17740.00 (26)7:02.41 (14)2:26.81* (34)
NCÅdne Søndrål Norway37.92 (2)6:58.86 (9)DQ
NCSong Chen China37.68 1st place, gold medalist(s)8:01.05 (35)DNS
NCArtur Szafrański Poland39.74 (21)DQ1:57.89 (13)
* = Fell
DNS = Did not start
DQ = Disqualified

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