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The last woman to set a world record on outdoor ice was Karin Kania of East Germany, when she skated a 1:18.84 during the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Women of 1986 in Karuizawa. She would also be the first to skate a 1000 m world record indoor: 1:18.11 on 5 December 1987 in Calgary .
Several skaters have recorded 3000m split times below 3:37.28 during a 5000m race, including Sven Kramer as early as November 17, 2007, but split times do not count as world records either. ** The average speed for the team pursuit race was calculated using a distance of 3098,88 meters for the men's race. [14]
Name Result Date Venue Zofia Nehringowa: 1:02.0: 15 February 1931: Warsaw: Liselotte Landbeck: 58.7: 9 January 1932: Davos: Synnøve Lie: 56.0: 20 March 1932: Brandbu
Name Result Date Venue Zofia Nehringowa: 11:30.5: 15 February 1931: Warsaw: Zofia Nehringowa: 10:54.8: 10 February 1935: Warsaw: Verné Lesche: 10:15.3: 2 February 1936
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Name Result Date Venue Zofia Nehringowa: 3:28.0: 27 January 1929: Warsaw: Zofia Nehringowa: 3:10.4: 10 January 1932: Davos: Synnøve Lie: 3:08.1: 7 March 1932: Oslo ...
Bergsma held the American record on the 500 metres distance from 2011 to 2021. [8] She is the current world record holder in the 2 x 500 meters, [ 9 ] and held the 1500 metres world record from 2015 to 2019, [ 10 ] and also briefly held the 1000 metres world record in November 2015, [ 11 ] and the sprint combination world record from 2013 to 2017.
Edel Therese Høiseth from Norway hold record by number of participations in the championships (19 times in 1984–2002). The biggest point margin between the winner and the second placed skater at the end of competition is 3.465 points between Karin Enke from East Germany and Leah Poulos-Mueller from the United States in 1980.