Speed skating at the 1984 Winter Olympics

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The Speed Skating Competition at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games was held on the outdoor track of the Zetra Ice Rink (564 m above sea level) in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, from Wednesday February 8 to Sunday February 19, 1984.

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[edit] Men' s events

[edit] 500m

Friday February 10, 1984 — 42 competitors from 20 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Sergey Fokichev Soviet Union URS 38.19
Image:Med_2.png Yoshihiro Kitazawa Japan JPN 38.30
Image:Med_3.png Gaétan Boucher Canada CAN 38.39
4. Dan Jansen United States USA 38.55
5. Nick Thometz United States USA 38.56
6. Vladimir Kozlov Soviet Union URS 38.57
7. Frode Rønning Norway NOR 38.58
8. Uwe-Jens Mey East Germany GDR 38.65

[edit] 1.000 m

Tuesday February 14, 1984 — 44 competitors from 20 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Gaétan Boucher Canada CAN 1:15.80
Image:Med_2.png Sergei Khlebnikov Soviet Union URS 1:16.63
Image:Med_3.png Kai Arne Engelstad Norway NOR 1:16.75
4. Nick Thometz United States USA 1:16.85
5. André Hoffmann East Germany GDR 1:17.33
6. Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union URS 1:17.42
7. Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands NED 1:17.46
8. Andreas Dietel East Germany GDR 1:17.46

[edit] 1.500 m

Thursday February 16, 1984 — 40 competitors from 20 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Gaétan Boucher Canada CAN 1:58.36
Image:Med_2.png Sergey Khlebnikov Soviet Union URS 1:58.83
Image:Med_3.png Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union URS 1:58.89
4. Hans van Helden France FRA 1:59.39
5. Andreas Ehrig East Germany GDR 1:59.41
6. Andreas Dietel East Germany GDR 1:59.73
7. Hilbert van der Duim Netherlands NED 1:59.77
8. Viktor Shasherin Soviet Union URS 1:59.81

[edit] 5.000 m

Sunday February 12, 1984 — 42 competitors from 20 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Tomas Gustafson Sweden SWE 7:12.28
Image:Med_2.png Igor Malkov Soviet Union URS 7:12.30
Image:Med_3.png René Schöfisch East Germany GDR 7:17.49
4. Andreas Ehrig East Germany GDR 7:17.63
5. Oleg Bozhev Soviet Union URS 7:17.96
6. Pertti Niittylä Finland FIN 7:17.97
7. Bjørn Nyland Norway NOR 7:18.27
8. Werner Jäger Austria AUT 7:18.61

[edit] 10.000 m

Saturday February 18, 1984 — 32 competitors from 17 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Igor Malkov Soviet Union URS 14:39.90
Image:Med_2.png Tomas Gustafson Sweden SWE 14:39.95
Image:Med_3.png René Schöfisch East Germany GDR 14:46.91
4. Geir Karlstad Norway NOR 14:52.40
5. Michael Hadschieff Austria AUT 14:53.78
6. Dmitry Bochkaryov Soviet Union URS 14:55.65
7. Mike Woods United States USA 14:57.30
8. Henry Nilsen Norway NOR 14:57.81

[edit] Women's events

[edit] 500 m

Firday February 10, 1984 — 33 competitors from 16 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Christa Rothenburger East Germany GDR 41.02
Image:Med_2.png Karin Enke East Germany GDR 41.28
Image:Med_3.png Natalya Glebova Soviet Union URS 41.50
4. Irina Kovrova Soviet Union URS 41.70
5. Skadi Walter East Germany GDR 42.16
6. Natalya Petruseva Soviet Union URS 42.19
7. Monika Pflug Germany FRG 42.40
8. Bonnie Blair United States USA 42.53

[edit] 1.000 m

Monday February 13, 1984 — 38 competitors from 17 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Karin Enke East Germany GDR 1:21.61
Image:Med_2.png Andrea Schöne East Germany GDR 1:22.83
Image:Med_3.png Natalya Petruseva Soviet Union URS 1:23.21
4. Valentina Golovenkina Soviet Union URS 1:23.68
5. Christa Rothenburger East Germany GDR 1:23.98
6. Yvonne van Gennip Netherlands HOL 1:25.36
7. Erwina Ryś-Ferens Poland POL 1:25.81
8. Monika Pflug Germany FRG 1:25.87

[edit] 1.500 m

Thursday February 9, 1984 — 32 competitors from 15 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Karin Enke East Germany GDR 2:03.42
Image:Med_2.png Andrea Schöne East Germany GDR 2:05.29
Image:Med_3.png Natalya Petruseva Soviet Union URS 2:05.78
4. Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany GDR 2:07.69
5. Erwina Ryś-Ferens Poland POL 2:08.08
6. Valentina Golovenkina Soviet Union URS 2:08.17
7. Natalya Kurova Soviet Union URS 2:08.41
8. Bjørg Eva Jensen Norway NOR 2:09.53

[edit] 3.000 m

Wednesday February 15, 1984 — 26 competitors from 14 countries

RANK NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY TIME
Image:Med_1.png Andrea Schöne East Germany GDR 4:24.79
Image:Med_2.png Karin Enke East Germany GDR 4:26.33
Image:Med_3.png Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany GDR 4:33.13
4. Olga Pleshkova Soviet Union URS 4:34.42
5. Yvonne van Gennip Netherlands HOL 4:34.80
6. Mary Docter United States USA 4:36.25
7. Bjørg Eva Jensen Norway NOR 4:36.28
8. Valentina Golovenkina Soviet Union URS 4:37.36

[edit] List of participants by nation

[edit] Australia Australia

  1. Colin Coates
  2. Mike Richmond

[edit] Austria Austria

  1. Christian Eminger
  2. Michael Hadschieff
  3. Werner Jäger
  4. Heinz Steinberger

[edit] Canada Canada

  1. Gaétan Boucher
  2. Sylvie Daigle
  3. Natalie Grenier
  4. Benoît Lamarche
  5. Jean Pichette
  6. Jacques Thibault
  7. Daniel Turcotte

[edit] People's Republic of China PR China

  1. Cao Guifeng
  2. Chen Jiangqiang
  3. Gai Zhiwu
  4. Kong Meiyu
  5. Li Wei
  6. Miao Min
  7. Shen Guoqin
  8. Wang Feifan
  9. Wang Guifang
  10. Wang Nianchun
  11. Wang Xiuli
  12. Zhao Shijian

[edit] East Germany East Germany

  1. Andreas Dietel
  2. Andreas Ehrig
  3. André Hoffmann
  4. Karin Enke
  5. Uwe-Jens Mey
  6. Christa Rothenburger
  7. René Schöfisch
  8. Gabi Schönbrunn
  9. Andrea Schöne
  10. Skadi Walter

[edit] Finland Finland

  1. Pertti Niittylä
  2. Urpo Pikkupeura
  3. Jouko Vesterlund

[edit] France France

  1. Jean-Noël Fagot
  2. Hans van Helden

[edit] United Kingdom Great Britain

  1. Bryan Carbis

[edit] Hungary

  1. Emese Hunyady

[edit] Italy Italy

  1. Maurizio Marchetto
  2. Giorgio Paganin
  3. Marzia Peretti

[edit] Japan Japan

  1. Shoko Fusano
  2. Kimihiro Hamaya
  3. Seiko Hashimoto
  4. Toshiaki Imamura
  5. Yoshihiro Kitazawa
  6. Akira Kuroiwa
  7. Hiromi Ozawa
  8. Masahito Shinohara
  9. Yasushi Suzuki

[edit] Netherlands Netherlands

  1. Alie Boorsma
  2. Hilbert van der Duim
  3. Yvonne van Gennip
  4. Yep Kramer
  5. Geert Kuiper
  6. Thea Limbach
  7. Frits Schalij
  8. Hein Vergeer
  9. Ria Visser
  10. Robert Vunderink
  11. Jan Ykema

[edit] Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea

  1. Han Chun-Ok
  2. Kim Chang-Hae
  3. Kim Gwang-Hyun
  4. Kim Song-Hui
  5. Lim Ri-Bin
  6. Park Gum-Hyon

[edit] Norway Norway

  1. Kai Arne Engelstad
  2. Rolf Falk-Larssen
  3. Edel Therese Høiseth
  4. Bjørg Eva Jensen
  5. Geir Karlstad
  6. Henry Nilsen
  7. Bjørn Nyland
  8. Frode Rønning

[edit] Poland Poland

  1. Lilianna Morawiec
  2. Erwina Ryś-Ferens
  3. Zofia Tokarczyk

[edit] Romania

  1. Desző Jenei
  2. Tibor Kopacz

[edit] South Korea South Korea

  1. Bae Ki-Tae
  2. Choi Seung-Yun
  3. Lee Kyung-Ja
  4. Lee Yeon-Ju
  5. Lee Yeong-Ha
  6. Na Yun-Su

[edit] Soviet Union Soviet Union

  1. Sergey Berezin
  2. Dmitri Bochkaryov
  3. Oleg Bozhev
  4. Aleksandr Danilin
  5. Sergey Fokichev
  6. Natalya Glebova
  7. Valentina Golovenkina
  8. Sergey Khlebnikov
  9. Konstantin Korotkov
  10. Vladimir Kozlov
  11. Irina Kovrova
  12. Natalya Kurova
  13. Igor Malkov
  14. Pavel Pegov
  15. Natalya Petrusyova
  16. Olga Pleshkova
  17. Viktor Shasherin

[edit] Sweden Sweden

  1. Claes Bengtsson
  2. Annette Carlén-Karlsson
  3. Jan-Åke Carlberg
  4. Tomas Gustafson
  5. Jan Junell
  6. Hans Magnusson

[edit] Switzerland Switzerland

  1. Sylvia Brunner

[edit] United States United States

  1. Bonnie Blair
  2. Katie Class
  3. Mary Docter
  4. Jane Goldman
  5. Erik Henriksen
  6. Mark Huck
  7. Dan Jansen
  8. Mark Mitchell
  9. Connie Paraskevin
  10. Lydia Stephans
  11. Nancy Swider
  12. Nick Thometz
  13. Mike Woods

[edit] US Virgin Islands

  1. Erroll Fraser

[edit] Germany West Germany

  1. Hansjörg Baltes
  2. Monika Pflug
  3. Andreas Lemcke
  4. Hans-Peter Oberhuber
  5. Wolfgang Scharf
  6. Sigrid Smuda
  7. Uwe Streb

[edit] SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

  1. Nenad Žvanut
  2. Bibija Kerla
  3. Behudin Merdović
  4. Dubravka Vukušić

[edit] Reference