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World record progression 1000 m speed skating men

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The world record progression 1000 m speed skating men as recognised by the International Skating Union:

Name Result Date Venue
Norway Peder Østlund 1:38.0 16 January 1899 Davos
Norway Peder Østlund 1:34.0 10 February 1900 Davos
Norway Oscar Mathisen 1:31.8 30 January 1909 Davos
Finland Clas Thunberg 1:28.4 11 January 1930 Davos
Soviet Union Yevgeny Grishin 1:22.8 12 January 1955 Medeo
Netherlands Ard Schenk 1:20.6 28 February 1967 Inzell
Netherlands Ard Schenk 1:20.6 5 February 1968 Davos
Norway Ivar Eriksen 1:20.5 9 March 1968 Inzell
Norway Ivar Eriksen 1:20.3 8 February 1969 Inzell
Norway Ivar Eriksen 1:19.5 1 March 1969 Inzell
Soviet Union Valery Muratov 1:19.2 24 January 1970 Medeo
Norway Ivar Eriksen 1:19.2 15 January 1971 Davos
Netherlands Ard Schenk 1:18.8 20 February 1971 Inzell
West Germany Erhard Keller 1:18.5 4 March 1972 Inzell
Norway Lasse Efskind 1:17.6 13 January 1973 Davos
Soviet Union Aleksandr Safronov 1:17.23 11 April 1974 Medeo
Soviet Union Valery Muratov 1:16.92 17 March 1975 Medeo
Soviet Union Yevgeny Kulikov 1:15.70 20 March 1976 Medeo
Soviet Union Yevgeny Kulikov 1:15.33 19 March 1977 Medeo
United States Eric Heiden 1:14.99 12 March 1978 Savalen
United States Eric Heiden 1:14.99 17 February 1979 Inzell
United States Eric Heiden 1:13.60 13 January 1980 Davos
Canada Gaétan Boucher 1:13.39 31 January 1981 Davos
Soviet Union Pavel Pegov 1:12.58 25 March 1983 Medeo
Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski 1:12.58 25 February 1989 Heerenveen
Canada Kevin Scott 1:12.54 17 December 1993 Calgary
United States Dan Jansen 1:12.43 18 February 1994 Hamar
Japan Yasunori Miyabe 1:12.37 26 March 1994 Calgary
Canada Sylvain Bouchard 1:12.27 22 December 1995 Calgary
Canada Kevin Overland 1:12.19 23 December 1995 Calgary
Japan Manabu Horii 1:11.67 1 March 1996 Calgary
Netherlands Jan Bos 1:10.63 22 November 1997 Calgary
South Korea Lee Kyou-hyuk 1:10.42 23 November 1997 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:10.16 29 December 1997 Calgary
Canada Sylvain Bouchard 1:09.60 29 March 1998 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:09.09 15 January 1999 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:08.66 20 February 1999 Calgary
Netherlands Jan Bos 1:08.55 21 February 1999 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:08.49 12 January 2000 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:08.35 18 March 2000 Calgary
Canada Michael Ireland 1:08.34 3 March 2001 Calgary
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:08.28 11 March 2001 Salt Lake City
Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon 1:07.72 1 December 2001 Salt Lake City
Netherlands Gerard van Velde 1:07.18 16 February 2002 Salt Lake City
United States Shani Davis 1:07.03 20 November 2005 Salt Lake City
Finland Pekka Koskela 1:07.00 10 November 2007 Salt Lake City
United States Trevor Marsicano 1:06.88 7 March 2009 Salt Lake City
United States Shani Davis 1:06.42 7 March 2009 Salt Lake City
Netherlands Kjeld Nuis 1:06.18 9 March 2019 Salt Lake City
Russia Pavel Kulizhnikov 1:05.69 15 February 2020 Salt Lake City
United States Jordan Stolz 1:05.37 26 January 2024 Salt Lake City

References

Speed skating record progressions
World records
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