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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

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.

Title holder was Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich from East Germany.

Distance medalists[edit]

Event Gold
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Silver
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bronze
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
500m Karin Kania-Enke Seiko Hashimoto Bonnie Blair
3000m Karin Kania-Enke Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich Sabine Brehm
1500m Karin Kania-Enke Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich Yvonne van Gennip
5000m Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich Sabine Brehm Gabi Schönbrunn

Classification[edit]

Rank Skater Country Points
Samalog
500m 3000m 1500m 5000m
1st place, gold medalist(s) Karin Kania-Enke  East Germany 175.649 41.13 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 Germany 176.810 42.47 (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 Germany 179.732 43.06 (7) 4:34.86 (3) 2:12.00 (4) 7:48.62 (2)
4 Yvonne van Gennip  Netherlands 180.759 43.55 (9) 4:36.55 (4) 2:11.42 (3) 7:53.12 (5)
5 Gabi Schönbrunn  East Germany 181.649 43.86 (15) 4:39.00 (5) 2:12.65 (5) 7:50.73 (3)
6 Seiko Hashimoto  Japan 183.970 42.06 (2) 4:45.97 (8) 2:14.91 (9) 8:12.79 (12)
7 Marieke Stam  Netherlands 184.315 43.89 (16) 4:46.03 (9) 2:13.57 (6) 8:02.31 (7)
8 Yelena Lapuga  Soviet Union 184.905 43.83 (13) 4:45.91 (7) 2:13.97 (8) 8:07.68 (10)
9 Ria Visser  Netherlands 184.987 44.78 (25) 4:43.60 (6) 2:14.97 (10) 7:59.51 (6)
10 Annette Karlsson  Sweden 186.366 43.77 (11) 4:51.00 (11) 2:16.17 (12) 8:07.06 (9)
11 Wang Xiuli  China 186.562 42.48 (6) 4:53.26 (16) 2:13.95 (7) 8:25.56 (15)
12 Svetlana Boyko  Soviet Union 186.585 44.57 (23) 4:46.07 (10) 2:17.69 (16) 8:04.41 (8)
13 Petra Moolhuizen  Netherlands 187.415 44.32 (19) 4:51.33 (12) 2:15.42 (11) 8:14.00 (13)
14 Marie-France van Helden-Vives  France 188.591 44.14 (18) 4:51.46 (15) 2:17.33 (15) 8:20.99 (14)
15 Bjørg Eva Jensen  Norway 189.092 45.35 (28) 4:53.13 (15) 2:17.13 (14) 8:11.77 (11)
16 Nathalie Lambert  Canada 191.188 44.33 (20) 4:52.85 (14) 2:18.93 (20) 8:37.40 (16)
NC17 Katie Class  United States 138.084 43.18 (8) 4:53.81 (18) 2:17.81 (17)
NC18 Inga Gilauri  Soviet Union 138.380 43.82 (12) 4:53.40 (17) 2:16.98 (13)
NC19 Bonnie Blair  United States 138.627 42.11 (3) 5:02.59 (26) 2:18.26 (19)
NC20 Zofia Tokarczyk  Poland 139.833 42.22 (4) 5:06.44 (30) 2:19.62 (22)
NC21 Aila Tartia  Finland 140.077 44.11 (17) 4:56.53 (20) 2:19.64 (23)
NC22 Sigrid Fröschl-Smuda  West Germany 140.383 43.70 (10) 4:57.72 (21) 2:21.19 (25)
NC23 Natalie Grenier  Canada 140.401 43.83 (13) 4:54.51 (19) 2:22.46 (26)
NC24 Natsue Seki  Japan 141.647 44.35 (21) 5:01.51 (25) 2:21.14 (24)
NC25 Lena Andersson  Sweden 142.803 45.89 (30) 5:02.76 (27) 2:19.36 (21)
NC26 Kim Hyeon-na  South Korea 142.889 44.72 (24) 4:59.18 (22) 2:24.92 (30)
NC27 Angelika Haßmann  West Germany 143.201 45.59 (29) 5:00.47 (24) 2:22.60 (27)
NC28 Emese Nemeth-Hunyady  Austria 143.746 44.81 (26) 5:04.18 (28) 2:24.72 (29)
NC29 Ariane Loignon  Canada 151.169 44.44 (22) 4:59.26 (23) 2:50.56 * (34)
NC30 Karen Gardiner-Kah  Australia 155.133 49.94 (32) 5:24.66 (31) 2:24.66 (31)
NC31 Lee Kyung-ja  South Korea 155.244 56.83 * (34) 5:05.11 (29) 2:22.69 (28)
NC32 Bibija Kerla  Yugoslavia 155.610 48.59 (31) 5:30.78 (32) 2:35.67 (32)
NC33 Anje Kremer  New Zealand 161.383 52.78 (33) 5:33.90 (33) 2:38.86 (33)
NC Keiko Asao  Japan 91.086 45.11 (27) DQ 2:17.93 (18)
* = Fall
DQ = Disqualified

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References[edit]

Attribution[edit]

In Dutch

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