User:Don Garellos/Speed skating
Appearance
Olympic Games
[edit]Medals table
[edit]- 42 titles
- Netherlands (NED)
- 29 titles
- United States of America (USA)
- 28 titles
- Russia (RUS)
- 27 titles
- Norway (NOR)
- 17 titles
- Germany (GER)
- 9 titles
- Canada (CAN)
- 8 titles
- East Germany (GDR)
- 7 titles
- 5 titles
- South Korea (KOR)
- 4 titles
- Japan (JPN)
- 3 titles
- Czech Republic (CZE)
- 2 titles
- Italy (ITA)
- 1 title
Most successful athletes
[edit]- 6 titles
- 5 titles
- 4 titles
- 3 titles
- 2 titles
Men
[edit]500 metres
[edit]1000 metres
[edit]1500 metres
[edit]5000 metres
[edit]10000 metres
[edit]All-round
[edit]Games | Athlete | Score |
---|---|---|
1924 Chamonix (FRA) | Clas Thunberg | 198.023 |
Mass start
[edit]Games | Athlete | Score |
---|---|---|
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) | Lee Seung-hoon | 60 |
Team pursuit
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
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2006 Turin (ITA) | Italy | 3:44.46 |
2010 Vancouver (CAN) | Canada | 3:41.37 |
2014 Sochi (RUS) | Netherlands | 3:37.71 |
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) | Norway | 3:37.32 |
Women
[edit]500 metres
[edit]1000 metres
[edit]1500 metres
[edit]3000 metres
[edit]5000 metres
[edit]Mass start
[edit]Games | Athlete | Points |
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2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) | Nana Takagi | 60 |
Team pursuit
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|
2006 Turin (ITA) | Germany | 3:01.25 |
2010 Vancouver (CAN) | Germany | 3:02.82 |
2014 Sochi (RUS) | Netherlands | 2:58.05 |
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) | Japan | 2:53.89 |
World Speed Skating Championships
[edit]Medals table
[edit]- 145 titles
- Netherlands (NED)
- 64 titles
- Germany (GER)
- 63 titles
- Russia (RUS)
- 49 titles
- Norway (NOR)
- 47 titles
- United States (USA)
- 38 titles
- Canada (CAN)
- 20 titles
- Czech Republic (CZE)
- East Germany (GDR)
- 17 titles
- South Korea (KOR)
- 15 titles
- Japan (JPN)
- 13 titles
- Finland (FIN)
- 7 titles
- China (CHN)
- 4 titles
- Sweden (SWE)
- 3 titles
- Austria (AUT)
- 1 title
- Belarus (BLR)
- Hungary (HUN)
- Italy (ITA)
- Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Most successful athletes
[edit]- 29 titles
- 20 titles
- 19 titles
- 15 titles
- 11 titles
Allround
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Sprint
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Single Distance
[edit]Men
[edit]500 m
[edit]1,000 m
[edit]1,500 m
[edit]5,000 m
[edit]10,000 m
[edit]Mass start
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
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2015 Heerenveen (NED) | Arjan Stroetinga | 7:30.64 |
2016 Kolomna (RUS) | Lee Seung-hoon | 7:18.26 |
2017 Gangneung (KOR) | Joey Mantia | 7:40.16 |
2019 Inzell (GER) | Joey Mantia | 7:35.66 |
Team pursuit
[edit]Team sprint
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
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2019 Inzell (GER) | Netherlands | 1:19.05 |
Women
[edit]500 m
[edit]1,000 m
[edit]1,500 m
[edit]3,000 m
[edit]5,000 m
[edit]Mass start
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
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2015 Heerenveen (NED) | Irene Schouten | 8:38.23 |
2016 Kolomna (RUS) | Ivanie Blondin | 8:17.53 |
2017 Gangneung (KOR) | Kim Bo-reum | 8:00.79 |
2019 Inzell (GER) | Irene Schouten | 8:27.84 |
Team pursuit
[edit]Team sprint
[edit]Games | Athlete | Time |
---|---|---|
2019 Inzell (GER) | Netherlands | 1:26.28 |
ISU Speed Skating World Cup
[edit]Medals table
[edit]- 69 titles
- Netherlands (NED)
- 51 titles
- United States (USA)
- 50 titles
- Germany (GER)
- 36 titles
- Canada (CAN)
- 21 titles
- Japan (JPN)
- 19 titles
- East Germany (GDR)
- Norway (NOR)
- 17 titles
- Russia (RUS)
- 13 titles
- Czech Republic (CZE)
- 12 titles
- South Korea (KOR)
- 9 titles
- China (CHN)
- 5 titles
- 3 titles
- Sweden (SWE)
- 2 titles
- Belgium (BEL)
- 1 title
Most successful athletes
[edit]- 19 titles
- 13 titles
- 12 titles
- 11 titles
- 10 titles
Men
[edit]100 m
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2004 | Yu Fengtong |
2005 | Yu Fengtong |
2006 | Yūya Oikawa |
2007 | Yūya Oikawa |
2008 | Lee Kang-seok |
2009 | Yūya Oikawa |
500 m
[edit]1000 m
[edit]1500 m
[edit]5000 / 10000 m
[edit]Mass start
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2012 | Alexis Contin |
2013 | Arjan Stroetinga |
2014 | Bob de Vries |
2015 | Lee Seung-hoon |
2016 | Arjan Stroetinga |
2017 | Lee Seung-hoon |
2018 | Bart Swings |
2019 | Um Cheon-ho |
Team pursuit
[edit]Team sprint
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2016 | Netherlands |
2017 | Canada |
2018 | Norway |
2019 | Netherlands |
Women
[edit]100 m
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2004 | Shihomi Shinya |
2005 | Sayuri Osuga |
2006 | Jenny Wolf |
2007 | Jenny Wolf |
2008 | Jenny Wolf |
2009 | Jenny Wolf |
500 m
[edit]1000 m
[edit]1500 m
[edit]3000 / 5000 m
[edit]Mass start
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2012 | Mariska Huisman |
2013 | Kim Bo-reum |
2014 | Francesca Lollobrigida |
2015 | Ivanie Blondin |
2016 | Irene Schouten |
2017 | Kim Bo-reum |
2018 | Francesca Lollobrigida |
2019 | Kim Bo-reum |
Team pursuit
[edit]Team sprint
[edit]Season | Athlete |
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2016 | China |
2017 | Japan |
2018 | Russia |
2019 | Russia |