The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 14 and 15 February 1970 in Oslo at the Bislett Stadium ice rink.

Quick Facts Venue, Dates ...
1970 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueBislett Stadium, Oslo, Norway
Dates14–15 February
Competitors33 skaters
Medalist men
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ard Schenk  NED
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Magne Thomassen  NOR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kees Verkerk  NED
1969 Men
1969 Women
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Title holder was the Norwegian Dag Fornæss.

Result

More information Rank, Skater ...
RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ard Schenk Netherlands173.48740.30 (3)7:30.7 (3)2:04.4 1st place, gold medalist(s)15:33.0 (4)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Magne Thomassen Norway173.89340.15 1st place, gold medalist(s)7:33.5 (4)2:06.1 (3)15:27.2 (2)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Kees Verkerk Netherlands174.43341.57 (10)7:29.0 (2)2:04.6 (2)15:28.6 (3)
4Jan Bols Netherlands175.47041.78 (14)7:28.6 1st place, gold medalist(s)2:08.1 (9)15:22.6 1st place, gold medalist(s)
5Dag Fornæss Norway175.71740.87 (6)7:38.2 (7)2:06.2 (4)15:39.2 (6)
6Göran Claeson Sweden176.69740.78 (5)7:39.8 (11)2:06.2 (5)15:57.4 (13)
7Sten Stensen Norway177.03841.62 (12)7:37.4 (6)2:07.0 (6)15:46.9 (8)
8Bjørn Tveter Norway177.27841.17 (8)7:36.9 (15)2:08.2 (10)15:53.7 (10)
9Eddy Verheijen Netherlands177.43042.24 (18)7:39.0 (8)2:07.5 (7)15:35.8 (5)
10Bård Henriksen Norway177.82741.62 (12)7:39.4 (9)2:08.6 (11)15:48.0 (9)
11Johnny Höglin Sweden178.38241.12 (7)7:42.8 (14)2:08.0 (8)16:06.3 (16)
12Kimmo Koskinen Finland178.92242.28 (19)7:39.5 (10)2:10.1 (14)15:46.5 (7 )
13Gerhard Zimmermann West Germany179.28342.07 (17)7:40.9 (13)2:09.4 (13)15:59.8 (14)
14Valery Lavrushkin Soviet Union179.78042.43 (21)7:44.0 (16)2:09.3 (12)15:57.0 (12)
15Joeri Joemasjev Soviet Union181.02542.56 (22)7:43.7 (15)2:11.7 (16)16:03.9 (15)
16Jappie van Dijk Netherlands181.31343.28 (26)7:40.7 (12)2:12.4 (17)15:56.6 (11)
NC17Göran Johansson Sweden133.19741.86 (15)7:57.7 (18)2:10.7 (15)
NC18Bill Lanigan United States133.46041.60 (11)7:54.6 (19)2:13.2 (20)
NC19Dan Carroll United States134.46341.48 (9)8:04.5 (23)2:13.6 (21)
NC20Örjan Sandler Sweden135.15742.88 (25)7:59.1 (20)2:13.1 (19)
NC21Mutsuhiko Maeda Japan135.29341.87 (16)8:06.9 (24)2:14.2 (23)
NC22Claes Lavås Sweden136.57342.86 (24)8:09.8 (25)2:14.2 (23)
NC23Seppo Hänninen Finland137.31740.64 (4)8:36.1 (30)2:15.2 (25)
NC24Bob Hodges Canada137.34342.81 (23)8:11.0 (26)2:16.3 (27)
NC25Erhard Keller West Germany138.69740.26 (2)8:57.7 (33)2:14.0 (22)
NC26Franz Krienbühl Switzerland139.21344.66 (30)8:02.2 (22)2:19.0 (32)
NC27Richard Tourne France139.98044.24 (28)8:14.4 (17)2:18.9 (31)
NC28Kevin Sirois Canada140.20744.40 (29)8:16.4 (28)2:18.5 (29)
NC29John Blewitt United Kingdom140.61044.12 (27)8:22.9 (29)2:18.6 (33)
NC30Giorgio Torgler Italy141.65742.32 (20)8:55.7 (32)2:17.3 (28)
NC31Raimo Hietala Finland145.30053.15* (31)7:58.5 (19)2:12.9 (18)
NC32Bruno Toniolli Italy148.32054.82* (32)8:01.0 (21)2:16.2 (26)
NC33Keiichi Suzuki Japan154.82754.82* (32)8:55.4 (31)2:19.4 (33)
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* = Fell

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