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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)
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: 11 February 2002 [2] 1000 metres 1:07.18 Gerard van Velde Netherlands: 2002 Salt Lake City: 16 February 2002 [2] 1500 metres 1:43.21 Kjeld Nuis Netherlands: 2022 Beijing: 8 February 2022 [3] 5000 ...
Speed skating is a sport that has been contested at the Winter Olympic Games since the inaugural Games in 1924. [1] Events held at the first Winter Olympics included the men's 500-metre, 1500-metre, 5000-metre, and 10,000-metre races.
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, United States [3] 1500 meters 1:40.87 Jordan Stolz: 27 January 2024 World Cup: Salt Lake City, United States [4] 3000 meters 3.38.07 WR ...
American sprinter Noah Lyles won the gold in the 100 meters at the Paris Olympics in a photo finish, edging out Jamaican Kishane Thompson for gold and taking the title of the world's fastest man.
Most speed skating races are held on an oval course, but there are exceptions. Oval sizes vary; in short track speed skating, the rink must be an oval of 111.12 metres, while long track speed skating uses a similarly standardized 400 m rink. Inline skating rinks are between 125 and 400 metres, though banked tracks can only be 250 metres long.
Team USA's Noah Lyles celebrates after winning the men's 100-m final at the Paris Olympics on August 4, 2024. Credit - Jewel Samad–AFP/Getty Images The world’s fastest man is still the world ...
500 metres 42.379 Suzanne Schulting Netherlands (NED) 2022 Beijing: 5 February 2022 [5] 1000 metres 1:26.514 Suzanne Schulting Netherlands (NED) 2022 Beijing: 11 February 2022 [6] 1500 metres 2:16.831 Choi Min-jeong South Korea (KOR) 2022 Beijing: 16 February 2022 [7] 3000 metre relay 4:03.409 Suzanne Schulting Selma Poutsma Xandra Velzeboer