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  1. Japan's Yoshihiro Kitazawa won his country's first Olympic medal in speed skating. East Germany's Karin Enke led the individual medal table, winning a medal in each of the women's events, finishing with two golds and two silvers.

  2. Sven Tomas Gustafson (born 28 December 1959) is a retired Swedish speed skater, and one of the most successful distance skaters of the 1980s.

  3. Paired against 1976 Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Yevgeny Kulikov, Heiden raced neck and neck most of the way. But coming out of the last curve, the Soviet skater slipped...

  4. Nils Göran van der Poel (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈnɪls fan dɛ(r) ˈpʰuːl]; [1] born 25 April 1996) is a retired Swedish speed skater who is the current World and Olympic record holder and 2022 Olympic champion in the 5,000 m event and the 10,000 m event.

  5. In 1984, the Swede won his first Olympic gold in the 5,000 m at Sarajevo, 2/100ths of a second ahead of Igor Malkov. Six days later Malkov beat Gustafson by 5/100ths of a second to win the 10,000 metres.

  6. Leading up to the 1984 Winter Olympic speed skating events there was no dominant skater among the men such as Heiden in 1980, who retired after the 1980 World Championships, or Ard Schenk in 1972, or Hjalmar Andersen in 1952.

  7. Men's 500 m - Speed Skating - Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics. Event Format: Skaters raced against the clock although they raced in pairs on separate lanes on an oval rink (inner and outer lanes). Skaters had to change lanes in the back straightaway of each lap in order to skate an equal distance.

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