List of speed skating world records over 10,000 meters men
This list contains all world records recognized by the International Skating Union in speed skating over 10,000 meters for men.
No. | athlete | time | date | place | particularities | Duration |
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1 | Oskar Fredriksen | 20.21.40 | January 14, 1893 | Museumplein | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 30 days |
2 | Halvdan Nielsen | 19.47.40 | February 13, 1893 | Saltsjöbanen Nacka | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 328 days |
3 | Frithjof Ericsson | 19.22.80 | January 7, 1894 | Saltsjöbanen Nacka | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 34 days |
4th | Jaap Eden | December 19, 40 | February 10, 1894 | Saltsjöbanen Nacka | HI, Bf, En | 1 year and 13 days |
5 | Jaap Eden | 17.56.00 | February 23, 1895 | Mjosen Hamar | HI, Bo, En | 4 years and 353 days |
6th | Peder Østlund | 17.50.60 | February 11, 1900 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 12 years and 7 days |
7th | Oscar Mathisen | 17.46.30 | February 18, 1912 | Frogner Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 342 days |
8th | Oscar Mathisen | 17.36.40 | January 25, 1913 | Øya stadium | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 7 days |
9 | Oscar Mathisen | 17.22.60 | February 1, 1913 | Frogner Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 15 years and 4 days |
10 | Armand Carlsen | 17.17.40 | February 5, 1928 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 10 years and 1 day |
11 | Ivar Ballangrud | 17.14.40 | February 6, 1938 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 2 years and 26 days |
12 | Charles Mathiesen | 01/17/50 | March 3, 1940 | Mjosen Hamar | HI, Bo, En | 8 years and 340 days |
13 | Hjalmar Andersen | 16.57.40 | February 6, 1949 | Ice stadium Davos | H III, Bo, En | 2 years and 355 days |
14th | Hjalmar Andersen | 16.51.40 | January 27, 1952 | Gjøvik Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 14 days |
15th | Hjalmar Andersen | 16.32.60 | February 10, 1952 | Mjosen Hamar | HI, Bo, En | 8 years and 17 days |
16 | Knut Johannesen | 15.46.60 | February 27, 1960 | Olympic Skating Rink | H III, Bf, Ek | 2 years and 362 days |
17th | Jonny Nilsson | 15.33.00 | February 24, 1963 | Karuizawa Skating Center | H II, Bf, Ek | 2 years and 347 days |
18th | Fred Anton Maier | 15.32.20 | February 6, 1966 | Bislett Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 1 year and 22 days |
19th | Fred Anton Maier | 15.31.80 | February 28, 1967 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 327 days |
20th | Fred Anton Maier | 15.29.50 | January 21, 1968 | Lystlunden Grusbane | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 7 days |
21st | Fred Anton Maier | 15:20:30 | January 28, 1968 | Bislett Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 42 days |
22nd | Per Willy Guttormsen | 15.16.10 | March 10, 1968 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 322 days |
23 | Kees Verkerk | 03/15/60 | January 26, 1969 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 2 years and 19 days |
24 | Ard Schenk | 1/15/60 | February 14, 1971 | Ullevi Stadium | HI, Bf, Ek | 0 years and 28 days |
25th | Ard Schenk | 14.55.90 | March 14, 1971 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 4 years and 11 days |
26th | Viktor Varlamov | 14.52.73 | March 25, 1975 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 0 years and 306 days |
27 | Sten Stensen | 14.50.31 | January 25, 1976 | Bislett Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 0 years and 48 days |
28 | Piet Kleine | 14.43.92 | March 13, 1976 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 8 days |
29 | Sten Stensen | 14.38.08 | March 21, 1976 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 1 year and 13 days |
30th | Viktor Lyoskin | 14.34.33 | April 3, 1977 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 2 years and 326 days |
31 | Eric Heiden | 14.28.13 | February 23, 1980 | James B. Sheffield Olympic Skating Rink | H II, Bf, Ek | 0 years and 35 days |
32 | Dmitry Ogloblin | 14.26.71 | March 29, 1980 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 1 year and 308 days |
33 | Tomas Gustafson | 14.23.59 | January 31, 1982 | Bislett Stadium | HI, Bf, En | 2 years and 53 days |
34 | Igor Malkov | 14.21.51 | March 24, 1984 | Medeo | H III, Bo, Ek | 1 year and 329 days |
35 | Geir Karlstad | 12/14/14 | February 16, 1986 | Inzell ice rink | H II, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 364 days |
36 | Geir Karlstad | 3/14/92 | February 15, 1987 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 294 days |
37 | Geir Karlstad | 13.48.51 | December 6, 1987 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 77 days |
38 | Tomas Gustafson | 13.48.20 | February 21, 1988 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 2 years and 354 days |
39 | Johann Olav Koss | 13.43.54 | February 10, 1991 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 3 years and 10 days |
40 | Johann Olav Koss | 13.30.55 | February 20, 1994 | Vikingskipet | HI, Bh, Ek | 3 years and 362 days |
Introduction of the folding ice skate | ||||||
41 | Gianni Rummy | 13.15.33 | February 17, 1998 | M-Wave | HI, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 40 days |
42 | Gianni Rummy | 08/13/71 | March 29, 1998 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 2 years and 242 days |
43 | Gianni Rummy | March 13, 40 | November 26, 2000 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 1 year and 88 days |
44 | Jochem Uytdehaage | 12.58.92 | February 22, 2002 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 3 years and 285 days |
45 | Carl Verheijen | 12.57.92 | 4th December 2005 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 27 days |
46 | Chad Hedrick | 12.55.11 | December 31, 2005 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 78 days |
47 | Sven Kramer | 12.51.60 | March 19, 2006 | Olympic oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 329 days |
48 | Sven Kramer | 12.49.88 | February 11, 2007 | Thialf | HI, Bh, Ek | 0 years and 27 days |
49 | Sven Kramer | 12.41.69 | March 10, 2007 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 13 years and 174 days |
Reigning speed skating world record holder over 10,000 meters | ||||||
50 | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 12.36.30 | November 21, 2015 | Utah Olympic Oval | H III, Bh, Ek | 4 years and 284 days |
- As of November 22, 2015
- In the 1990s years came clap skate internationally for the first time used. The folding system, which enables faster running, heralded the change at the latest since the 1998 Winter Olympics .
- The abbreviations in "special features" mean
- H = altitude of the railway; HI = up to 500 meters, H II = over 500 meters, H III = over 1000 meters
- B = track layout; Bf = open air (open), Bh = indoor track, Bm = mix (semi-open, covered track)
- E = ice; Ek = artificial (cooling system), En = natural ice (without technical cooling system)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Evolution of the world record 10,000 meters Men on www.speedskatingstats.com