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| Date | 14 February 1984 β 9:15 | |
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| Status | Olympic | |
| Location | Pista za brzo klizanje Zetra, Sarajevo | |
| Participants | 43 from 20 countries | |
| Olympic Record | 1:15.18 / Eric Heiden π Image USA / 19 February 1980 / Details | |
| Starter | Willem Mulder | π Image NED |
| Referee | Gene Sandvig | π Image USA |
Sergey Khlebnikov was favored. He had won the 1982 World Sprints, and was second in 1981. At the 1983 World Sprints, he had won both 1,000s but a fall in the 500 cost him the title. His biggest competition was expected to come from his teammate, Pavel Pegov, who had set the world record of 1:12.58 at Medeo in 1983, and had finished second at the 1983 World Sprints. Also a challenger was Japanβs Akira Kuroiwa, winner of the 1983 World Sprints. Kuroiwa was off in the first pair and posted a somewhat ordinary 1:17.49. That time was bettered in the next pair by Soviet skater Viktor Shasherin, who finished in 1:17.42. Khlebnikov was off in the fourth pair, and took the lead with 1:16.63. The fifth pair had Norwayβs Kai Arne Engelstad and American Nick Thometz, who crossed in 1:16.75 and 1:16.85 respectively, moving into second and third place. Those times held up for the podium positions until GaΓ©tan Boucher skated in the 10th pair. Boucher had been second at the 1982 World Sprints, and he had by far the best race, finishing in 1:15.80 to win the gold medal by almost a full second. Khlebnikovβs time held on for the silver and Engelstad won the bronze. Two days later Boucher would win a second gold medal in the 1,500 m, and his 500 bronze on the opening day of speed skating would give him a total of three medals in Sarajevo.