List of Latvian records in speed skating

The following are the national records in speed skating in Latvia maintained by Latvian Skating Association (LSA).

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
500 meters 35.32 Haralds Silovs 27 January 2013 World Sprint Championships Salt Lake City, United States
500 meters × 2
1000 meters 1:07.47 Haralds Silovs 26 January 2013 World Sprint Championships Salt Lake City, United States
1500 meters 1:43.35 Haralds Silovs 9 December 2017 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [1]
3000 meters 3:43.43 Haralds Silovs 7 August 2009 Summer Classic Calgary, Canada
5000 meters 6:15.60 Haralds Silovs 10 December 2017 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [2]
10000 meters 13:43.66 Haralds Silovs 19 February 2012 World Allround Championships Moscow, Russia
Team pursuit (8 laps)
Sprint combination 138.515 pts Haralds Silovs 26–27 January 2013 World Sprint Championships Salt Lake City, United States
Small combination
Big combination 151.267 pts Haralds Silovs 2–3 March 2019 World Allround Championships Calgary, Canada [3]

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
500 meters 40.98 Ilonda Lūse 15 March 2001 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
500 meters × 2
1000 meters 1:19.77 Ilonda Lūse 18 March 2001 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
1500 meters 2:02.63 Ilonda Lūse 16 March 2001 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
3000 meters 4:17.96 Ilonda Lūse 4 November 2000 Weekend Races Calgary, Canada
5000 meters 7:26.24 Ilonda Lūse 16 March 2001 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
10000 meters
Team pursuit (6 laps)
Sprint combination
Mini combination
Small combination

References

  1. "ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – Result 1500m Men Division A". speedskatingresults.com. 9 December 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  2. "ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – Result 5000m Men Division B". speedskatingresults.com. 10 December 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "World Allround Championships 2019 – Classification Men". ISU. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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