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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 .
For comparison, the fastest known 400m lap was skated by Jenning de Boo on 25 January 2025 in Salt Lake City during a 1000-meter, with a lap time of 23.92 seconds and an average speed of 60.20 km/h (37.41 mph). [15] *** unofficial world best (not recognized as a world record by ISU)
Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref 500 meters 33.69 Jordan Stolz: 16 February 2024 World Single Distances Championships: Calgary, Canada [1] 500 meters × 2 69.03 Tucker Fredricks: 9 March 2007 World Single Distance Championships: Salt Lake City, United States [2] 1000 meters 1:05.37 WR: Jordan Stolz: 26 January 2024 World Cup: Salt Lake City ...
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
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 ...
The first international championship to be held at the new rink was the 1978 World Sprint Speed Skating Championship for women and men. During the 1980 Olympics competition, Eric Heiden won five gold medals and set a world record in the 10,000-meter event, with a time of 14.28,13—the only world record to have been achieved at the rink. [2]
Event Time Name Nation Games Date Ref 500 metres 34.32 Gao Tingyu China 2022 Beijing: 12 February 2022 [1]500 metres × 2 [A]: 69.23 Casey FitzRandolph United States 2002 Salt Lake City
There are seven speed skaters who become World Sprint Champions by winning all four distances at the championships – Sheila Young from the United States (1976), Natalya Petrusyova from the Soviet Union (1982), Karin Enke from East Germany (1984), Bonnie Blair from the United States (1994 and 1995), Franziska Schenk from Germany (1997 ...