History
This page lists all information available on the . The subnavigation allows you to quickly retrieve the complete 'History' of the top 3 results. In the corresponding medal summary table you can click on a specific year to go to the full results of that year. The right-hand side of the subnavigation links to different 'Statistics' of the . The statistics will be updated automatically after every championship.
Results of the 1932 Allround Men
| Place | Davos (SUI) |
| Track | Eisstadion |
| Date | 9 - 10 Jan 1932 |
| # | name | 500m | 5000m | 1500m | 10,000m | points | |||||
| 1 | Clas Thunberg | FIN | 0:44.8 | (1) | 8:40.9 | (1) | 2:21.0 | (1) | 18:58.8 | (5) | 200.830 |
| 2 | Ossi Blomqvist | FIN | 0:45.6 | (3) | 8:49.6 | (2) | 2:22.8 | (2) | 18:15.4 | (1) | 200.930 |
| 3 | Rudolf Riedl | AUT | 0:45.0 | (2) | 8:54.7 | (3) | 2:27.4 | (4) | 18:24.8 | (3) | 202.843 |
| 4 | Karl Leban | AUT | 0:45.7 | (4) | 9:10.0 | (6) | 2:23.0 | (3) | 18:45.2 | (4) | 204.627 |
| 5 | Roelof Koops | NED | 0:50.0 | (10) | 8:58.2 | (5) | 2:30.6 | (6) | 18:19.0 | (2) | 208.970 |
| 6 | Fritz Moser | AUT | 0:47.5 | (6) | 9:13.6 | (7) | 2:27.6 | (5) | 19:09.2 | (6) | 209.520 |
| 7 | Willem Keetman | NED | 0:48.6 | (8) | 9:26.8 | (12) | 2:35.6 | (11) | 20:18.0 | (10) | 218.047 |
| 8 | David Barwa | GER | 0:53.4 | (12) | 9:16.2 | (8) | 2:34.2 | (10) | 19:19.8 | (8) | 218.410 |
| 9 | Janusz Kalbarczyk | POL | 0:50.4 | (11) | 9:25.6 | (11) | 2:38.7 | (12) | 19:32.0 | (9) | 218.460 |
| 10 | Leen van der Ruit | NED | 0:57.2 | (13) | 9:16.7 | (9) | 2:39.5 | (13) | 19:12.7 | (7) | 223.672 |
| DNF4 | Siem Heiden | NED | 0:48.4 | (7) | 8:55.4 | (4) | 2:31.4 | (7) | - | (DNF) | 152.407 |
| NC12 | Klaas Schenk | NED | 0:47.0 | (5) | 9:46.7 | (13) | 2:32.2 | (8) | - | 156.403 | |
| NC13 | Ben Blaisse | NED | 1:06.0 | (14) | 9:25.3 | (10) | 2:33.4 | (9) | - | 173.663 | |
| DNS2 | Zoltán Eötvös | HUN | 0:48.6 | (9) | - | (DNS) | - | - | 48.600 | ||
| Legenda | |
| DNF | = did not finish |
| DNS | = did not start |
| NC | = not qualified for final distance, ranked in final classification |

