List of European speed skating records

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European speed skating records are an unofficial continental record list in speed skating .

European records women

discipline sportswoman time date place Duration
0 100 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 0010.21 ( WR ) March 7, 2009 Utah Olympic Oval 11 years and 178 days
00500 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 00 37.00 December 11, 2009 Utah Olympic Oval 10 years and 265 days
01000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst 01.13.33 17th November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 6 years and 289 days
01500 m NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst 01.52.08 November 16, 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 6 years and 290 days
03000 m Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková 03.55.54 February 12, 2011 Olympic oval 9 years and 202 days
05000 m Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková 06: 42.66 ( WR ) February 18, 2011 Utah Olympic Oval 9 years and 196 days
10,000 m Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková 13: 48.33 (WB) March 15, 2007 Olympic oval 13 years and 170 days
60 min NetherlandsNetherlands Maria Sterk 36,441.26 m (WB) March 29, 2005 Thialf 15 years and 156 days
Team run
(6 laps)
GermanyGermany Germany
Friesinger , Pechstein , Anschütz
02.56.04 November 13, 2005 Olympic oval 14 years and 293 days
All around sportswoman Points date place Duration
2 × 500 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 074.420 ( WR ) March 10, 2007 Utah Olympic Oval 13 years and 175 days
Sprint-MK (500, 1000,
500, 1000 m)
GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt 149,305 January 11-12, 2003 Utah Olympic Oval 17 years and 233 days
Mini-MK (500, 1500,
1000, 3000 m)
NetherlandsNetherlands Marrit Leenstra 156.360 March 12-13, 2008 Olympic oval 12 years and 172 days
Small MK (500, 3000,
1500, 5000 m)
GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein 158.265 March 18-19, 2006 Olympic oval 14 years and 166 days
Large MK (500, 5000,
1500, 10000 m)
NorwayNorway Mari Hemmer 168.287 (WB) March 12-14, 2008 Olympic oval 12 years and 171 days

Not or no longer held in international competition. Unofficial best.

European records men

discipline athlete time date place Duration
00100 m FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela 00 9.49 February 15, 2004 Arena Ritten 16 years and 199 days
00500 m NetherlandsNetherlands Ronald Mulder 00 34.25 17th November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 6 years and 289 days
01000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis 01.06.96 January 29, 2012 Olympic oval 8 years and 216 days
01500 m NetherlandsNetherlands Koen Verweij 01.42.28 15th November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 6 years and 291 days
03000 m NorwayNorway Eskil Ervik 03: 37.28 ( WR ) November 5, 2005 Olympic oval 14 years and 301 days
05000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 06: 03.32 ( WR ) November 17, 2007 Olympic oval 12 years and 289 days
10,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 12: 41.69 ( WR ) March 10, 2007 Utah Olympic Oval 13 years and 175 days
60 min NetherlandsNetherlands Casper slipway 41,969.10 m (WB) March 15, 2007 Utah Olympic Oval 13 years and 170 days
Team run
(8 laps) - course
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Blokhuijsen , Verweij
Kramer
03: 35.60 ( WR ) November 16, 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 6 years and 290 days
All around athlete Points date place Duration
Sprint-MK (500, 1000,
500, 1000 m)
NetherlandsNetherlands Michel Mulder 136.790 ( WR ) January 26-27, 2013 Utah Olympic Oval 7 years and 218 days
Mini-MK (500, 1500,
1000, 3000 m)
NetherlandsNetherlands Martin Hersman 146.862 (WB) August 9-11, 2002 Olympic oval 18 years and 21 days
Small MK (500, 3000,
1500, 5000 m)
NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs 146.365 ( WR ) August 12-13, 2005 Olympic oval 15 years and 19 days
Large MK (500, 5000,
1500, 10000 m)
NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 147.567 February 7th - 8th, 2009 Vikingskipet 11 years and 206 days

Not or no longer held in international competition. Unofficial best.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Evolution of the world hour record Women on www.speedskatingstats.com
  2. a b record list on speedskatingnews.info
  3. ^ Evolution of the world Hour Record Men on www.speedskatingstats.com