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  2. Long-track speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Long-track speed skating, usually simply referred to as speed skating, is the Olympic discipline of speed skating where competitors are timed while crossing a set distance. It is also a sport for leisure. Sports such as ice skating marathon, short-track speedskating, inline speedskating, and quad speed skating are also called speed skating.

  3. Speed skating - Wikipedia

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    At the 1914 Olympic Congress, the delegates agreed to include ice speed skating in the 1916 Olympics, after figure skating had featured in the 1908 Olympics. However, World War I put an end to the plans of Olympic competition, and it was not until the winter sports week in Chamonix in 1924—retroactively awarded Olympic status—that ice speed ...

  4. Speed skating at the Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The governing body for speed skating, the International Skating Union (ISU), was included in the list of recognized federations when the International Olympic Committee was founded, but was first discussed seriously for the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. No speed skating events were contested, although figure skating – also governed by the ...

  5. World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships

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    However, the speed skating events at the Olympic Games were always individual distances, no medals are awarded for a combined event (the only exception being the 1924 Winter Olympics). Towards the end of the 20th century, skaters started to specialize and it became rare that a skater was able to dominate both the short and the long distances.

  6. Short-track speed skating at the Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The majority of medals that South Korea and China have won at the Winter Olympics come from short-track speed skating. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Haralds Silovs of Latvia became the first athlete in Olympic history to participate in both short track (1500m) and long track (5000m) speed skating, and the first to compete in two disciplines on ...

  7. List of Olympic records in short-track speed skating - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of current Olympic records in short track speed skating. Men's records. Event Time Name Nation Games Date Ref 500 metres 39.584 Wu Dajing ...

  8. Nickel: World Allround Championships will be a grueling test ...

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    Jordan Stolz won seven speed skating medals in 2023 in the ISU Junior World Championships in Inzell, Germany. ... pack in the 500 and 1,000 sprint races. “The Olympics were depressing and too ...

  9. Short-track speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Short-track skating developed from speed skating events that were held with mass starts. This form of speed skating was mainly practised in the United States and Canada, as opposed to the international form (derived from Europe), where athletes skated in pairs. At the 1932 Winter Olympics, speed skating events were conducted in the mass start form.