1981 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for women

The 42nd edition of the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women took place on 6 and 7 February in Sainte-Foy, Quebec City at the Gaétan-Boucher ice rink.

1981 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women
VenueAnneau Gaétan-Boucher Oval, Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Canada
Dates6–7 February
Competitors30 from 11 nations
Medalist women
Natalya Petrusyova  SOV
Karin Enke  DDR
Sarah Docter  USA

Title holder was Natalya Petrusyova from the USSR.

Distance medalists

EventGold
Silver
Bronze
500mNatalya PetrusyovaKarin EnkeSvetlana Kasjoek
1500mKarin EnkeNatalya PetrusyovaBjørg Eva Jensen
1000mNatalya PetrusyovaKarin EnkeSarah Docter
3000mOlga PleshkovaBjørg Eva JensenSarah Docter

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m1500m1000m3000m
Natalja Petroeseva Soviet Union178.94742.93 2:13.70 (2)1:25.90 4:51.01 (6)
Karin Enke East Germany180.26643.32 (2)2:13.58 1:28.03 (2)4:50.43 (5)
Sarah Docter United States182.44145.30 (14)2:15.27 (4)1:28.57 (3)4:46.60 (3)
4Bjørg Eva Jensen Norway182.48545.27 (13)2:14.94 (3)1:29.07 (4)4:46.20 (2)
5Irina Mikhaylova Soviet Union183.19644.13 (4)2:17.32 (9)1:29.08 (5)4:52.52 (8)
6Olga Pleshkova Soviet Union183.25445.45 (17)2:16.16 (6)1:30.00 (11)4:44.51
7Erwina Ryś-Ferens Poland183.95344.48 (8)2:16.38 (7)1:29.11 (6)4:56.75 (13)
8Svetlana Kasjoek Soviet Union184.28043.90 (3)2:19.17 (13)1:29.22 (7)4:56.28 (11)
9Annette Karlsson Sweden184.73944.33 (6)2:18.61 (10)1:29.62 (8)4:56.38 (12)
10Ines Bautzmann East Germany184.85644.75 (9)2:18.97 (12)1:29.85 (9)4:53.15 (9)
11Gabi Schönbrunn East Germany185.66345.41 (16)2:16.06 (5)1:32.66 (19)4:51.42 (7)
12Mary Docter United States186.13446.31 (24)2:16.94 (8)1:31.85 (14)4:49.52 (4)
13Alie Boorsma Netherlands186.54444.18 (5)2:20.66 (16)1:29.94 (10)5:03.05 (15)
14Annie Borckink Netherlands187.24345.60 (18)2:18.78 (11)1:31.85 (14)4:56.75 (13)
15Ina Steenbruggen Netherlands187.87345.93 (23)2:19.74 (15)1:32.66 (19)4:54.20 (10)
16Miyoshi Kato Japan188.63145.87 (21)2:19.31 (14)1:30.67 (12)5:05.94 (16)
NC17Birgit Czak East Germany138.28645.17 (12)2:20.69 (17)1:32.44 (18)
NC18Seiko Hashimoto Japan138.40145.13 (11)2:21.47 (20)1:32.23 (17)
NC19Sylvie Daigle Canada138.59544.36 (7)2:22.02 (22)1:33.79 (24)
NC20Ann-Mari Tollefsen Norway138.60345.71 (20)2:21.04 (18)1:31.76 (13)
NC21Mona Iversen Norway138.80145.69 (19)2:21.32 (19)1:32.01 (16)
NC22Sigrid Smuda West Germany139.23545.39 (15)2:22.47 (25)1:32.71 (21)
NC23Ewa Bialkowska Poland139.24544.84 (10)2:22.89 (26)1:33.55 (23)
NC24Linda Palle Sweden139.64045.87 (21)2:22.14 (24)1:32.78 (22)
NC25Shigeko Tomita Japan141.13346.82 (27)2:21.70 (21)1:34.16 (26)
NC26Rose-Marie Karlsson Sweden141.57546.40 (25)2:24.45 (27)1:34.05 (25)
NC27Dorie Boyce United States141.80646.93 (28)2:22.13 (23)1:35.00 (27)
NC28Susan Sandvig United States144.76147.09 (29)2:27.65 (28)1:36.91 (29)
NC29Anne Girard Canada145.25146.45 (26)2:32.27 (30)1:36.09 (28)
NC30Mandy Horsepool United Kingdom148.72149.13 (30)2:28.61 (29)1:40.11 (30)
* = Fall

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