List of world records in speed skating

This list of speed skating records is an overview of the current speed skating records in its various events ratified by the International Skating Union.

World record progression

World records

Men

EventNameCountryResultDatePlaceAverage speedMeeting
500 meters ProgressionPavel Kulizhnikov  Russia 33.9820 November 2015Salt Lake City 52.97 km/h (32.91 mph) World Cup
500 meters × 2Pavel Kulizhnikov  Russia 1:08.1113–15 November 2015Calgary 52.86 km/h (32.85 mph) World Cup
1000 meters ProgressionShani Davis  United States 1:06.427 March 2009 Salt Lake City 54.20 km/h (33.68 mph)
1500 meters ProgressionShani Davis  United States1:41.0411 December 2009Salt Lake City 53.44 km/h (33.21 mph)
3000 meters ProgressionEskil Ervik  Norway 3:37.28**5 November 2005Calgary 49.71 km/h (30.89 mph)
5000 meters ProgressionSven Kramer  Netherlands 6:03.3217 November 2007Calgary 49.54 km/h (30.78 mph)
10,000 meters ProgressionTed-Jan Bloemen  Canada 12:36.3021 November 2015Salt Lake City 47.60 km/h (29.58 mph) World Cup
Team pursuit
(8 laps) Progression
Sven Kramer
Koen Verweij
Jan Blokhuijsen
 Netherlands 3:35.6016 November 2013Salt Lake City 51.73 km/h (32.14 mph)
***
Sprint combinationMichel Mulder  Netherlands 136.790 points26–27 January 2013Salt Lake City
Small combinationErben Wennemars  Netherlands 146.365 points13 August 2005Calgary
Big combinationShani Davis  United States 145.742 points18–19 March 2006Calgary
One hour *[1]Erik Jan Kooiman  Netherlands 43,735.94 m 9 December 2015Inzell 43.73 km/h (27.17 mph)

For comparison, the fastest known 400 m lap was skated by Pavel Kulizhnikov on 20 November 2015 in Salt Lake City during his 500-meter world record race in 24.31 seconds with an average speed of 59.23 km/h (36.80 mph).

Women

EventNameCountryResultDatePlace Average speed Meeting
500 meters ProgressionLee Sang-hwa  South Korea 36.36 16 November 2013Salt Lake City 49.50 km/h (30.76 mph)
500 meters × 2Lee Sang-hwa  South Korea 1:12.93 15–16 November 2013Salt Lake City 49.36 km/h (30.67 mph)
1000 meters ProgressionBrittany Bowe  United States 1:12.18 22 November 2015Salt Lake City 49.87 km/h (30.99 mph) World Cup
1500 meters ProgressionHeather Richardson-Bergsma United States 1:50.85 21 November 2015Salt Lake City 48.35 km/h (30.04 mph) World Cup
3000 meters ProgressionCindy Klassen  Canada 3:53.34 18 March 2006Calgary 46.28 km/h (28.76 mph)
5000 meters ProgressionMartina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 6:42.66 18 February 2011Salt Lake City 44.70 km/h (27.78 mph)
10,000 meters [WB] ProgressionMartina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 13:48.33 15 March 2007Calgary 43.46 km/h (27.00 mph)
Team pursuit
(6 laps) Progression
Kristina Groves
Christine Nesbitt
Brittany Schussler
 Canada 2:55.79 6 December 2009Calgary 47.60 km/h (29.58 mph)
***
Sprint combinationHeather Richardson-Bergsma  United States 147.735 points19–20 January 2013Calgary
Mini combinationCindy Klassen  Canada 155.576 points15–17 March 2001Calgary
Small combinationCindy Klassen  Canada 154.580 points18–19 March 2006Calgary
100 meters *[2] Jenny Wolf  Germany 10.21 7 March 2009Salt Lake City
One hour *[3] Carien Kleibeuker  Netherlands 40,569.68 m 9 December 2015Inzell 40.56 km/h (25.20 mph)

For comparison, the fastest known 400 m lap of 25.94 s was skated by Zhang Hong during a 500 m race in Salt Lake City on 20 November 2015 with an average speed of 55.51 km/h (34.49 mph).

Sea level world bests

Salt Lake City and Calgary, where currently all world records were set, are at relatively high altitude. Since speed skating is easier at high altitudes,[5] skating statisticians keep separate lists for skating at (or close to) sea level, where times in Salt Lake City and Calgary are excluded.

Men

EventNameCountryResultDatePlaceRef
500 meters Michel Mulder
Jeremy Wotherspoon
 Netherlands
 Canada
34.3129 December 2013
26 January 2008
Heerenveen
Hamar
[6]
[7]
500 meters × 2Pavel Kulizhnikov  Russia 1:08.93115 February 2015Heerenveen[8]
1000 meters Pavel Kulizhnikov  Russia 1:08.1031 January 2016 Stavanger[7]
1500 meters Denis Yuskov  Russia 1:43.3613 February 2015 Heerenveen[7]
3000 meters Wouter olde Heuvel  Netherlands 3:39.3626 November 2011 Astana[7]
5000 meters Sven Kramer  Netherlands 6:09.6514 February 2015 Heerenveen[7]
10,000 meters Jorrit Bergsma  Netherlands 12:44.4518 February 2014Sochi[7]

Women

EventNameCountryResultDatePlace Ref
500 meters Heather Richardson-Bergsma  United States 37.24 9 January 2015Milwaukee [7]
500 meters × 2Lee Sang-hwa  South Korea 1:14.59 30 November 2013Astana [9]
1000 meters Brittany Bowe  United States 1:13.8111 January 2015Milwaukee[7]
1500 meters Ireen Wüst  Netherlands 1:53.3130 December 2013Heerenveen[6]
3000 meters Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 3:58.115 March 2016Berlin[10]
5000 meters Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic 6:49.3111 February 2007Heerenveen[7]

References

  1. http://www.speedskatingstats.com/index.php?file=records&g=m&event=hour
  2. "Wolf verliert letzten Weltrekord" (in German). www.sport1.de. 29 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  3. "Evolution of the world hour record Women". speedskatingstats.com. 29 March 2005. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  4. nl:Ploegenachtervolging (schaatsen)
  5. Gorski, Chris (10 February 2014). "Why Speed Skaters Perform Better At Higher Elevation". Inside Science. American Institute of Physics.
  6. 1 2 "Wüst läuft Flachlandweltrekord" (in German). www.sport1.de. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 schaatsstatistieken.nl
  8. "Kulizhnikov and Bowe take 500m and 1500 titles on final day in Thialf". ISU. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  9. "Essent ISU World Cup Astana". www.isu.org. 30 November 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  10. http://live.isuresults.eu/2015-2016/berlin/r1412.htm

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